Dr. Little graduated from the Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1999. He works in Mobile, AL and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Little is affiliated with Mobile Infirmary Medical Center and Providence Hospital.
Dr. Little graduated from the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine in 2005. He works in Clinton Township, MI and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Little is affiliated with St John Hospital & Medical Center.
Dr. Little graduated from the West Virginia University School of Medicine in 1975. He works in Paradise, CA and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Little is affiliated with Feather River Hospital.
University Of Texas Health Science Center Anesthesia 7703 Floyd Curl Dr, San Antonio, TX 78229 2105674500 (phone), 2105674522 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio Graduated: 2003
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Little graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio in 2003. He works in San Antonio, TX and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Little is affiliated with University Hospital.
SIU Physicians & Surgeons GroupMemorial Hospital Cancer Treatment Center 405 W Jackson St, Carbondale, IL 62901 6185490721 (phone), 6185290436 (fax)
Memorial Hospital Cancer Center 3117 Williamson County Pkwy, Marion, IL 62959 6189976695 (phone), 6189973107 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston Graduated: 2007
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Little graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in 2007. He works in Carbondale, IL and 1 other location and specializes in Radiation Oncology. Dr. Little is affiliated with Herrin Hospital, Memorial Hospital Of Carbondale and St Joseph Memorial Hospital.
Oscar Lee Avant - Silver Spring MD, US Bruce A. Brandt - Gainesville VA, US Jay David Fadely - Palmetto FL, US Michael Ray Little - Fairfax VA, US Simon Franklin Reidel - Rockville MD, US
Assignee:
United States Postal Service - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06K009/00 G02B006/00
US Classification:
209584, 209900, 385116
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods consistent with the present invention provide for reading an identification code from a mailpiece. In one embodiment, there are a reader unit and a reader head assembly connected by an optical cable, which provide for the identification of a mailpiece in an identification code sorting system.
Apparatus And Methods For Identifying And Processing Mail Using An Identification Code
Oscar Lee Avant - Silver Spring MD, US Margaret Boldt, legal representative - Monrovia MD, US Bruce A. Brandt - Gainesville VA, US Jay David Fadely - Palmetto FL, US Michael Ray Little - Fairfax VA, US Simon Franklin Reidel - Rockville MD, US
Assignee:
United States Postal Service - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06K009/00
US Classification:
209584, 700224, 382101
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods consistent with the present invention identify and sort a mailpiece with destination information by sorting the mailpiece using a code on the front of the mailpiece, if there is a code on the front of the mailpiece. If the mailpiece does not have the code on the front of the mailpiece, and if there is a code on the back of the mailpiece, the mailpiece is identified using a code on the back of the mailpiece. If the mailpiece does not have the code on the front or on the back of the mailpiece, then the mailpiece is sorted in an identification code system. In the identification code system, an identification code is applied to the back of the mailpiece and a postal code is applied to the front of the mailpiece in accordance with the destination information. An identification file corresponding to the identification code is then created. The identification file may be accessed by a plurality of nodes in the identification code system.
Apparatus And Methods For Processing Mailpiece Information By An Identification Code Server
Oscar Lee Avant - Silver Spring MD, US Bruce A. Brandt - Gainesville VA, US Jay David Fadely - Palmetto FL, US Michael Ray Little - Fairfax VA, US
Assignee:
United States of America Postal Service - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06F 7/06 B07C 5/00
US Classification:
209584, 700224, 700226
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods consistent with the present invention provide for processing mailpiece information in an identification code sorting system by an identification code server. In one embodiment, a primary identification code server receives an identification file containing identification information uniquely corresponding to a mailpiece. In this embodiment, the primary identification code server processes the mailpiece information and may send the identification file to a secondary identification code server. In another embodiment, a secondary identification code server receives an identification file from a primary identification code server and processes the mailpiece information.
Apparatus And Methods For Identifying And Processing Mail Using An Identification Code
Oscar Lee Avant - Silver Spring MD, US Bruce A. Brandt - Gainesville VA, US Jay David Fadely - Palmetto FL, US Michael Ray Little - Fairfax VA, US Simon Franklin Reidel - Rockville MD, US
Assignee:
United States Postal Services - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
235375, 382102, 209584
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods consistent with the present invention provide for identifying and processing mail using an identification code on a mailpiece as a redundant source of identification information in a mail sorting system. In one embodiment, this information is stored in a temporary database and used for the identification and processing of mail in a Remote Bar Code System (RBCS). In this embodiment, the identification code enables the automation of mail sorting and other processing tasks, reducing costs and delays in mail delivery services. In another embodiment, the identification and processing of mail occurs in an Identification Code Sorting (ICS) system. In this embodiment, a long-term database allows for mail sorting and other processing tasks on a national or global level.
Apparatus And Methods For Processing Mailpiece Information By An Identification Code Server
Oscar Lee Avant - Silver Spring MD, US Bruce A. Brandt - Gainesville VA, US Jay David Fadely - Palmetto FL, US Michael Ray Little - Fairfax VA, US
Assignee:
United States Postal Service - Washington DC
International Classification:
B07C 5/00
US Classification:
209584, 700224, 700226, 382101
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods consistent with the present invention provide for processing mailpiece information in an identification code sorting system by an identification code server. In one embodiment, a primary identification code server receives an identification file containing identification information uniquely corresponding to a mailpiece. In this embodiment, the primary identification code server processes the mailpiece information and may send the identification file to a secondary identification code server. In another embodiment, a secondary identification code server receives an identification file from a primary identification code server and processes the mailpiece information.
Apparatus And Methods For Identifying And Processing Mail Using An Identification Code
Oscar Lee Avant - Silver Spring MD, US Bruce A. Brandt - Gainesville VA, US Jay David Fadely - Palmetto FL, US Michael Ray Little - Fairfax VA, US Simon Franklin Reidel - Rockville MD, US
Assignee:
United States Postal Service - Washington DC
International Classification:
B07C 5/00
US Classification:
209584, 700224, 382101
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods consistent with the present invention provide for identifying and processing mail using an identification code on a mailpiece as a redundant source of identification information in a mail sorting system. In one embodiment, this information is stored in a temporary database and used for the identification and processing of mail in a Remote Bar Code System (RBCS). In this embodiment, the identification code enables the automation of mail sorting and other processing tasks, reducing costs and delays in mail delivery services. In another embodiment, the identification and processing of mail occurs in an Identification Code Sorting (ICS) system. In this embodiment, a long-term database allows for mail sorting and other processing tasks on a national or global level.
Apparatus And Methods For Identifying And Processing Mail Using An Identification Code
Oscar Lee Avant - Silver Spring MD, US Bruce A. Brandt - Gainesville VA, US Jay David Fadely - Palmetto FL, US Michael Ray Little - Fairfax VA, US Simon Franklin Reldel - Rockville MD, US
Assignee:
United States Postal Service - Washington DC
International Classification:
B07C 5/00
US Classification:
209584, 700224, 382101
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods consistent with the present invention provide for identifying and processing mail using an identification code on a mailpiece as a redundant source of identification information in a mail sorting system. In one embodiment, this information is stored in a temporary database and used for the identification and processing of mail in a Remote Bar Code System (RBCS). In this embodiment, the identification code enables the automation of mail sorting and other processing tasks, reducing costs and delays in mail delivery services. In another embodiment, the identification and processing of mail occurs in an Identification Code Sorting (ICS) system. In this embodiment, a long-term database allows for mail sorting and other processing tasks on a national or global level.
Chemical Cleaning Method And System With Steam Injection
Disclosed are methods and apparatus for cleaning heat exchangers and similar vessels by introducing chemical cleaning solutions and/or solvents while maintaining a target temperature range by direct steam injection into the cleaning solution. The steam may be injected directly into the heat exchanger or into a temporary side stream loop for recirculating the cleaning solution or admixed with fluids being injected to the heat exchanger. The disclosed methods are suitable for removing metallic oxides from a heat exchanger under chemically reducing conditions or metallic species such as copper under chemically oxidizing conditions. In order to further enhance the heat transfer efficiency of heating cleaning solvents by direct steam injection, mixing on the secondary side of the heat exchanger can be enhanced by gas sparging or by transferring liquid between heat exchangers when more than one heat exchanger is being cleaned at the same time.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Michael Little Owner
McAdam Auto Repair Auto Repair & Service
55 North Lane, McAdam, NB E6J 1K5 5067841818
Michael Little Executive Vice President
Feld Entertainment, Inc. Amusement and Recreation Services
8607 Westwood Center Dr # 500, Vienna, VA 22182
Michael Little Owner
McAdam Auto Repair Auto Repair & Service
5067841818
Michael Little Director
ASHLAND-IRONTON AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, INC
Michael D. Little President , Director
The Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc Religious Organization Television Station Radio Broadcast Station Ret Misc Merchandise Travel Agency
7572267000
Michael Little President, Director
LITTLE SYSTEMS LLC Business Services
7516 Fld Stone Dr, North Richland Hills, TX 76180 7518 Fld Stone Dr, North Richland Hills, TX 76180
Delta Railroad Construction Herndon, VA Jan 2012 to Jul 2012 Warehouse Worker/DriverSmarter Cleaning Arlington, VA Jul 2010 to Jan 2012 TechnicianAtlantic Duct Cleaning Sterling, VA Dec 2008 to Jul 2010 Part-time AssistantMMA Carpet Cleaning and Restoration Beltsville, MD Jan 2007 to Dec 2008 Restoration TechnicianStanley Steamer Alexandria, VA Jun 2004 to Jan 2007 Crew Chief TechnicianService Master Alexandria, VA Apr 2003 to Jun 2004 Water Technician
7th Grade Humanities InstructorCharlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Charlotte, NC Jul 2012 to Jun 2014 6th Grade Social Studies InstructorTeach for America Charlotte, NC Mar 2012 to Jun 2014 Teach for America 2012 Corps MemberY.O.U (Youth Opportunity University) Summer School -Friendship Missionary Church Charlotte, NC Jun 2013 to Aug 2013 InstructorTulsa Public Schools Tulsa, OK Jun 2012 to Jul 2012 5th Grade General Ed. Instructor (Summer Session)Hampton University Hampton, VA Jun 2010 to May 2012 Office of Student Activities - Office AssistantHarris Teeter Virginia Beach, VA Jun 2007 to Aug 2010 Customer Service Representative
Education:
Johns Hopkins University Columbia, MD 2013 to 2015 MSEd. in Educational StudiesHampton University Hampton, VA 2008 to 2012 Bachelor of Arts - Liberal Arts in Sociology
Skills:
Professional Educators License (North Carolina), Professional Development, Microsoft Office Operating System, Photoshop, Mac OS, Adobe, Data Entry, Event Planning/Coordinating, Community Outreach, Management, Leadership Development, Public Speaking, Initiative, Charismatic, Organization Effectiveness, Excellent Oral and Written Communication Skills, Social Media, Marketing
License Records
Michael A Little
License #:
980 - Expired
Category:
Emergency Medical Care
Issued Date:
Dec 31, 1996
Effective Date:
Jan 5, 2009
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2008
Type:
EMT
Michael A Little
License #:
317 - Expired
Category:
Emergency Medical Care
Issued Date:
Dec 31, 1996
Effective Date:
Mar 8, 1999
Type:
EMT A/D
Michael E Little
License #:
RS164569L - Expired
Category:
Real Estate Commission
Type:
Real Estate Salesperson-Standard
Isbn (Books And Publications)
1991 Proceedings International Conference on Wafer Scale Integration: January 29-31, 1991 San Francisco, California, USA