- Washington DC, US Kelli L. Biegger - McLean VA, US Chang Ellison - Arlington VA, US Brandon P. Gutierrez - Burke VA, US Jason Lim - Alexandria VA, US William Washington - North Potomac MD, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Homeland Security - Washington DC
A stopped vehicle information remote retrieval method includes an emergency personnel or first responder vehicle (FRV) establishing a vehicle connection between an infotainment system of a stopped vehicle and the FRV. The FRV sends a vehicle information request to the infotainment system of the stopped vehicle, via the vehicle connection, seeking release of vehicle information. The FRV obtains authentication of the vehicle information received in response to the vehicle information request. The FRV determines occupant status based on the vehicle information. The FRV communicates the passenger status to a first responder.
- Washington DC, US Kelli L. Biegger - Alexandria VA, US Chang Ellison - Arlington VA, US Brandon P. Gutierrez - Johns Creek GA, US Jason Lim - Alexandria VA, US William Washington - North Potomac MD, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Homeland Security - Washington DC
An apparatus verifies hosted information associated with a user. The apparatus establishes, by the online host serving as a relying party system (RPS), a secure connection between the RPS and a user mobile-identification-credential device (UMD). The RPS sends a mobile identification credential (MIC) user information request to the UMD, via the secure connection, seeking release of MIC user information (official information). The RPS obtains from authorizing party system (APS) verification of the MIC user information received in response to the MIC user information request. The RPS stores the MIC user information as hosted information pertaining to the user. The RPS designates the hosted information as base truth information representing the user.
Checkpoint Identity Verification Using Mobile Identification Credential
An embodiment includes a method to increase the efficiency of security checkpoint operations. A security checkpoint kiosk serves as a Relying Party System (RPS). The RPS establishes a secure local connection between the RPS and a User Mobile-Identification-Credential Device (UMD). The RPS sends a user information request to the UMD, via the secure local connection, seeking release of user information associated with a Mobile Identification Credential (MIC). The RPS obtains authentication of the user information received in response to the user information request. The RPS retrieves user travel information based on the user information. The RPS determines that the user travel information matches the user information. When the user travel information matches the user information, the RPS approves the user to proceed past the security checkpoint kiosk.
Voter Identification Using Mobile Identification Credential
- Washington DC, US Kelli L. Biegger - McLean VA, US Chang Ellison - Arlington VA, US Brandon P. Gutierrez - Burke VA, US Jason Lim - Alexandria VA, US William Washington - North Potomac MD, US Arun Vemury - North Bethesda MD, US Nathan Grebasch - Fairfax VA, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Homeland Security - Washington DC
International Classification:
G07C 13/00
Abstract:
In an example, a method includes receiving, by an election office system from a voter device, a request for a voting ballot for an election, part or all of voter ID information associated with a first mobile identification credential which the voter device received from a first authorizing party system (APS), and consented data indication which indicates the part or all of voter ID information that is authorized by the voter device for release by the first APS to the election office system, the part or all of voter ID information to be verified to the election office system by the first APS; and using the verified part or all of voter ID information to verify or not verify an identity of the voter. The identity of the voter is to be verified before the election office system grants the request to provide the voting ballot to the voter.
User Medical Record Transport Using Mobile Identification Credential
- Washington DC, US Kelli L. Biegger - McLean VA, US Chang Ellison - Arlington VA, US Brandon P. Gutierrez - Burke VA, US Jason Lim - Alexandria VA, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Homeland Security - Washington DC
International Classification:
G16H 10/60 G16H 15/00 G06F 21/31 G06F 21/62
Abstract:
In an example, a patient using a user mobile-identification-credential device (UMD) requests the patient's medical record from a medical office using a relying party system (RPS). The RPS requests identification information of the patient from the UMD and receives, based on consent of the patient, some or all patient identification information associated with a mobile identification credential (MIC) previously provisioned to the UMD an authorizing party system (APS). The RPS receives verification of the received patient identification information, uses the verified user ID information to verify or not verify the identity of the patient, and verifies the identity of the patient before granting the request to provide the medical record to the patient. The patient has the option of releasing part or all of the medical record to a third party. In one embodiment, the patient stores the medical record with a service provider and authorizes, in advance, certain medical personnel to have access to it.
Checkpoint Identity Verification On Validation Using Mobile Identification Credential
- Washington DC, US Kelli L. Biegger - McLean VA, US Chang Ellison - Arlington VA, US Brandon P. Gutierrez - Burke VA, US Jason Lim - Alexandria VA, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Homeland Security - Washington DC
An embodiment includes a method to increase the efficiency of security checkpoint operations. A security checkpoint kiosk serves as a Relying Party System (RPS). The RPS establishes a secure local connection between the RPS and a User Mobile-Identification-Credential Device (UMD). The RPS sends a user information request to the UMD, via the secure local connection, seeking release of user information associated with a Mobile Identification Credential (MIC). The RPS obtains authentication of the user information received in response to the user information request. The RPS retrieves user travel information based on the user information. The RPS determines that the user travel information matches the user information. When the user travel information matches the user information, the RPS approves the user to proceed past the security checkpoint kiosk.
Onsite One Solutions, LLC since Jan 2003
Owner & Consultant
Skills:
Technical Support Computer Hardware Software Installation Networking Troubleshooting Network Administration Databases IT Management Security XP Linux A+ Certified Windows Server
Honor & Awards:
• PBL/FBLA Arizona State University "Business Skills Day" Award in Data Processing - Fall 1995 & Winter 1996
• Received CompTIA A+ Certification w/ title of "Certified PC Service Technician" - Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA); Aug. 24, 1999
Bee Good Marketing 2012 - 2012
Senior Research Associate
Education:
Michigan State University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), International Relations (James Madison College)
Michigan State University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Fisheries and Wildlife (Marine Ecosystem Management Specialization)
The Evergreen State College
Master of Environmental Studies (M.E.S.), Marine Studies
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ISEP Consulting Sdn Bhd - Recruitment Consultant (2010) Trisilco Solutions Sdn Bhd - Key Account Manager (2009-2009) TREK 2000 International Ltd. - Business Development Executive (2008-2009) KC Super Tent Technology - Project Coordinator (2006-2008) KC Super Tent Technology Sdn Bhd - System Administrator (2005-2006) Pro-tec Niaga Sdn Bhd - System Administrator/Sales Coordinator (2002-2005) EGuide Malaysia Sdn Bhd - Web Designer (2001-2001) Discovercafe Sdn Bhd - Web Designer (2000-2000)
Education:
APIIT - Diploma in Information Technology and Computing
About:
A headhunter by day and a clown by night
Bragging Rights:
Married with a daughter
Jason Lim
Lived:
Nanjing, Jiangsu Nanchang, Jiangxi Shenzhen, Guangdong Queens, New York Holmdel, New Jersey
Work:
Lionax Inc. - Director (2007) Integrated Records & Imaging Systems
Education:
Stuyvesant, SUNY at Buffalo
About:
Jason Lim is an Executive Director. Mr. Lim has over 25 years of senior business management experience. Mr. Lim is also a partner at Vestasia, an international investment bank. Prior to that, Mr. Lim ...
Tagline:
I'm convinced that about half of what separates the successful entrepreneurs from the non-successful ones is pure perseverance.- Steve Jobs
Jason Lim saw the potential in the durian discovery and shared his hope for new hybrid signature smells. "I wish someone would create avocado with durian smell. Durian fans will know what I am talking about."
Date: Oct 10, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
Dutch government pays millions to extend Microsoft XP support
In a statement, Microsoft said millions of businesses and individuals throughout the Asia Pacific region are still using the 12-year-old operating system. According to Jason Lim, Microsofts general manager of Windows business group, these users could be exposed to security risks.
, the firm is recognizable amongst audiophiles both for its high-end gear and consumer lineup that often shames overpriced competitors. As it happened, we stumbled upon a mysterious product known as the Air DAC, and happily, NuForce CEO, Jason Lim was on hand to give us a tour. Withholding technical