Scanlon Government Solutions
President and Owner
Ridley, Chuff, Kosierowski & Scanlon, P.c.
Partner
Sloane and Walsh, Llp Jan 2001 - Apr 2006
Attorney
Burns & Levinson Llp Sep 1998 - Dec 2000
Attorney
Honorable Richard P Conaboy United States District Court For the Middle District of Pennsylvania Sep 1996 - Sep 1998
Judicial Law Clerk
Education:
Boston University 1993 - 1996
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
Villanova University 1989 - 1992
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Political Science
Scranton Central High School
Skills:
Commercial Litigation Litigation Civil Litigation Municipal Law Legal Research Civil Rights Litigation Trial Practice Appeals Torts Arbitration Product Liability Courts Mediation Personal Injury Trials Legal Writing Medical Malpractice Employment Law Dispute Resolution Depositions Corporate Law Construction Law Litigation Management Lobbying Government Relations Grant Writing
Turnkey Project Services, Llc
President
Tko Telesystems 2010 - 2013
President, Chief Executive Officer and Member and Manager
Global Air/Wave Communications 1998 - 2010
President and Chief Financial Officer and Board Member
Staffing Resources 1994 - 1998
Vice President and Treasurer
Princeton Packaging 1986 - 1994
Corporate Controller and Treasurer
Education:
University at Buffalo School of Management, the State University of New York
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Management, Accounting
The University of Dallas
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Corporate Finance, Business
Skills:
Strategic Planning Management Mergers and Acquisitions Start Ups Contract Negotiation Strategy Forecasting Budgets Leadership Corporate Finance Due Diligence Business Development Business Strategy Accounting Mergers Financial Reporting New Business Development Executive Management Business Planning Analysis Strategic Partnerships Banking P&L Management Risk Management Cost Accounting Financial Analysis Business Process Improvement Managerial Finance Process Improvement Operations Management Treasury Management Unified Communications Financial Modeling Human Resources Management Consulting Credit Corporate Development Business Analysis Outsourcing Strategic Financial Planning Financial Accounting Sarbanes Oxley Act Financial Forecasting Credit and Collections Corporate Integration Financial Statements Financial Statement Analysis Balance Sheet Restructuring Capital Raising Telecommunications
1997, Pennsylvania and U.S. District Court, Middle and Eastern Districts of Pennsylvania Massachusetts
University:
Villanova University, B.A., 1992 Boston University School of Law, J.D., 1996
Biography:
Law Clerk to the Honorable Richard P. Conaboy, U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, 1996-1998; Board of Director's, St. Joseph's Center, Scranton, PA, 2006-; Commissi...
Alberto Anibal Figueroa - Southington CT Farshid Attarian - Canton CT Joseph Criniti - New Britain CT Javier Ignacio Larranaga - Bristol CT James Robert Scanlon - South Windsor CT
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H02H 300
US Classification:
361 931, 361103, 361115
Abstract:
Electrical distribution equipment generally includes a housing defining an enclosed space and a conductor in the enclosed space. A current transformer utilizing current in the conductor induces current in a secondary winding thereof, and a fan assembly is electrically connected to the secondary winding. The fan assembly includes a fan motor in driving relation to a fan.
Mark Fredrick Culler - Kensington CT, US James Robert Scanlon - South Windsor CT, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H02H003/08 H02J001/00
US Classification:
361 932, 361 94, 335172, 307 38
Abstract:
A combined current and voltage sensor includes: a combined sensor shell; a current sensor located in the combined sensor shell, the current sensor disposed proximate to said first load strap; and a first voltage sensor located in the combined sensor shell, the first voltage sensor disposed proximate to the first load strap. A circuit breaker includes: a first load strap in electrical communication with an electronic trip unit; a breaker in electrical communication with the electronic trip unit; a current sensor disposed at the first load strap; and a first voltage sensor disposed proximate the current sensor.
Raymond Welnicki - Manchester CT, US Hugh Martin - Farmington CT, US Michael Boyle - Avon CT, US James Scanlon - Simsbury CT, US Melissa Baribault - East Hampton CT, US Jeff Reiser - Brooklyn NY, US Nell Gharibian - Boston MA, US Romney Resney - Boston MA, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/035000, 705/036000
Abstract:
In one embodiment, the invention provides a computerized method for creating a customized lifestyle plan for a user. The user's desired lifestyle is identified. At least one user preference associated with the desired lifestyle is identified. Financial information associated with the user is identified. The cost of the user's desired lifestyle, in accordance with the user preference, is determined. The desired lifestyle scenario is evaluated to determine whether the desired lifestyle is achievable with respect to the user financial information. If the lifestyle is achievable, a lifestyle plan associated with the desired lifestyle and the financial information is provided to the user.
Andrew Back - Farmington CT, US James Scanlon - South Windsor CT, US Gary Michaelis - Oakville CT, US Rcik Cornish - Terryville CT, US Stanley Mason - Hardy VA, US Thomas St. Louis - Schenectady NY, US Mark Dausch - Castleton NY, US Vrinda Rajiv - Guilderland NY, US Charles Gilman - Troy NY, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/029000
Abstract:
The schema includes providing a first bill of materials, linking a parent part in the first bill of materials with a first child part by a first relationship, revising the first bill of materials by linking the parent part with a second child part by a second relationship, different than the first relationship, and, providing a revised bill of materials listing the first child part, first relationship, second child part, and the second relationship. The schema may be incorporated into a system and a storage medium encoded with machine readable computer program code.
Andrew Back - Farmington CT, US James Scanlon - South Windsor CT, US Gary Michaelis - Oakville CT, US Rick Cornish - Terryville CT, US Stanley Mason - Hardy VA, US Thomas St. Louis - Schenectady NY, US Mark Dausch - Castleton NY, US Vrinda Rajiv - Guilderland NY, US Charles Gilman - Troy NY, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/029000
Abstract:
A method, system, and storage medium encoded with machine-readable computer program code for managing changes in a bill of materials are disclosed and include providing an editor, the editor having a first frame and an adjacent second frame, displaying a parts list in the first frame of the editor, the parts list forming a subset of the bill of materials, and displaying search results from a search for parts in the second frame of the editor. A user interface for managing and navigating a bill of materials, the bill of materials listing a plurality of parts, is disclosed. The user interface includes a first frame including a parts list listing at least a subset of the bill of materials, a second frame providing search results of a search or details of a part listed in the first frame, and a third frame containing function buttons for performing operations between the first frame and the second frame.
Systems And Methods For Integrating Various Processes
James Scanlon - Middletown CT, US Andrew Back - Farmington CT, US JoAnn Clauss - Bristol CT, US Mark Dausch - Castleton NY, US Gary Michaelis - Oakville CT, US Gary Magnan - Issaquah WA, US Richard Cornish - Terryville CT, US Stanley Mason - Hardy VA, US Madhusudana Kurapati - Andhra Pradesh, IN Syed Mohiddin - Andhra Pradesh, IN Srinivas Boyapati - Andhra Pradesh, IN
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707001000
Abstract:
A method for integrating various processes is described. The method includes managing of data by a first business unit, where managing of data includes at least one of storing-the data within a data repository and editing the data. The method also includes automatically sending a notification from the first business unit to a second business unit after the first business unit has completed managing the data.
Systems, Methods, And Apparatus For Reviewing File Management
James T. Scanlon - Tariffville CT, US Xiaowei Zhu - Avon CT, US Maryann Godbout - Wethersfield CT, US Song Chen - Glastonbury CT, US
Assignee:
THE TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY - Hartford CT
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707748, 707E1701
Abstract:
Systems, apparatus, methods and articles of manufacture provide for reviewing the management of one or more business files. According to some embodiments, methods may include determining a plurality of file review criteria, determining a plurality of file review questions, determining a respective maximum potential review score for each file review question, determining respective responses for the file review questions, adjusting (if necessary) one or more of the maximum potential review scores, and/or determining at least one review score for each file review question answered. Some embodiments may provide for determining a respective review score for a file for each of one or more predetermined file review criteria.
Capacity Planning And Modeling For Optimization Of Task Outcomes
James Scanlon - Tariffville CT, US Premnath Ayyalasomayajula - Issaquah WA, US Xiaowei Zhu - Avon CT, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/06 G06Q 40/08
US Classification:
705 4, 705 723
Abstract:
Systems and methods for optimizing outcomes in view of various business scenarios are based on a unique quantification of work and estimate of task duration, which may be used to develop a measure of the work required to complete a task. This measure may be compared to forecasted work and used to allocate resources accordingly. Additionally, optimal outcomes may be identified subject to any classification, such as by class of worker, type of task, location of task, and/or size of work unit.
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James Scanlon, a police training and use-of-force expert, testified the actions of Tensing during the July 15, 2015 traffic stop that left Sam DuBose dead were "justified, reasonable and consistent with all police training." But Gibson, as he walked Scanlon through each frame of the fatal shooting,
-year Columbus police veteran who testified that he took an interest in the case and volunteered to Mathews to serve free as the defense's expert witness. James Scanlon said he reviewed the video and concluded that Tensing's shooting of DuBose was justified and within police policies and procedures.
Date: Nov 08, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Ex-cop in murder trial of black victim: I feared for my life
DuBose made "aggressive, life-threatening action" against Tensing, including turning the steering wheel sharply to the left while the officer's arm was caught inside the car, said James Scanlon, co-owner of North American SWAT Training Association.