Capital District Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons LLC 11 Century Hl Dr STE 200, Latham, NY 12110 5187831193 (phone), 5187854382 (fax)
Capital District Oral & Maxifacial Surgeons LLC 7 Southwoods Blvd STE 15, Albany, NY 12211 5184452505 (phone), 5184452508 (fax)
Conditions:
Gingival and Periodontal Diseases Tempromandibular Joint Disorders (TMJ)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Demarco works in Latham, NY and 1 other location and specializes in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr. Demarco is affiliated with Saint Marys Hospital and St Peters Hospital.
Accounting & Finance w/CPA Trainee/Student - Anywhere in the lower 48 States. since Jul 2012
Accounting & Finance w/CPA Trainee/Student
Los Angeles Unified School District Jul 1999 - Jun 2012
College Program Coordinator
LubriChem, LLP - Whittler, California Jan 1997 - Jan 1999
Director of Sales & Marketing
Education:
Kellogg Graduate School of Management 2012 - 2013
Master of Science (M.S.), Accounting & Financial Management
University of Phoenix 2003 - 2005
Master of Arts, Administration
California State University-San Bernardino 1990 - 1992
Bachelor of Arts, Social Science
Skills:
Sales Operations Sales Management GAAP Microsoft Excel Microsoft Office Sales Presentations Program Development Educational Leadership Accounting Teaching Classroom Management Curriculum Development Financial Analysis Staff Development Problem Solving Program Management Program Evaluation General Ledger Financial Reporting Account Reconciliation IFRS Managerial Finance Financial Accounting
Lockheed Martin Dec 2001 - Oct 2010
Chief and Lead Engineer Depending on Project
Nyseg Jan 1972 - Dec 2001
Project Engineer
Naval Missile Center Aug 1969 - Dec 1971
Gs-13 Engineer
Education:
Syracuse University 1985 - 1989
Master of Science, Masters
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1965 - 1969
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Skills:
Directing Teams Inventing and Designing Top Secret Weapons Systems Developing Algorithms To Predict Energy Market Prices Designing Electrical Power Systems Analyzing Classified Data System Architecture Electricians Spacecraft Program Management Research Aerospace Earned Value Management Power Plants Space Systems Strategic Planning Engineering Electrical Engineering Security Clearance Systems Engineering Leadership Defense Photography Project Management Public Speaking System Design Customer Service Renewable Energy Simulations Technical Leadership Rf Engineering Radar Power Generation Sensors Engineering Management Communication Systems Microsoft Office
Interests:
Repair of Vacuum Tube Radios Children Wife Grand Children Reading Photography Lionel and Ho Trains Wood Carving
Stephen J. DeMarco - Binghamton NY, US Robert J. Szczerba - Endicott NY, US
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
H04Q 7/20
US Classification:
4554522, 455450
Abstract:
A system predictively allocates bandwidth within a wireless network in accordance with a mission plan. The system includes a first team member and a second team member. The first team member predicts subsequent communication demand by the second team member in accordance with the mission plan. The second team member predicts subsequent communication demand by the first team member in accordance with the mission plan. The first team member is allocated a bandwidth commensurate with a predicted need of the first team member and a predicted need of the second team member. The second team member being allocated a bandwidth commensurate with a predicted need of the first team member and the second team member.
System For Intelligently Controlling A Team Of Vehicles
Dale E. DelNero - Endicott NY, US Stephen J. DeMarco - Binghamton NY, US Adam Jung - Owego NY, US John O. Moody - Vestal NY, US Peter N. Stiles - Owego NY, US Robert J. Szczerba - Endicott NY, US Joel J. Tleon - Endicott NY, US
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
G01C 23/00
US Classification:
701 23, 701120, 340961, 434 11, 244 315, 244152
Abstract:
A system collaboratively and autonomously plans and controls a team of vehicles having subsystems within an environment. The system includes a mission management component, a communication component, a payload controller component, and an automatic target recognition component. The mission management component plans and executes a mission plan of the team and plans and executes tasks of the vehicles. The communication component plans communication and networking for the team. The communication component manages quality of service for the team. The communication component directs communication subsystems for the team and for the vehicles. The payload controller component directs and executes sensor subsystems for the team and for the vehicles. The automatic target recognition component processes and fuses information from the sensor subsystems and from the vehicles for use by the mission management component.
System For Maintaining Communication Between Teams Of Vehicles
Stephen J. DeMarco - Binghamton NY, US Nader Mehravari - Ithaca NY, US Robert J. Szczerba - Endicott NY, US
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
G01S 13/93
US Classification:
701 23, 701301, 342 20, 342 29
Abstract:
A system maintains communication between a plurality of unmanned vehicles within an environment. The system includes a sensor component and an evaluator. The sensor component senses objects within the environment. The sensor component is located on a first unmanned vehicle. The evaluator evaluates data from the sensor component. The evaluator is located on the first unmanned vehicle. The evaluator compares data for the first unmanned vehicle and a second unmanned vehicle and determines whether a trajectory of one of the first and second unmanned vehicles may be modified to maintain communication between the first unmanned vehicle and the second unmanned vehicle.
System For Maintaining Communication Between Teams Of Vehicles
Stephen J. DeMarco - Binghamton NY, US Nader Mehravari - Ithaca NY, US Robert J. Szczerba - Endicott NY, US
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
G01C 22/00
US Classification:
701 23
Abstract:
A system maintains communication between a plurality of unmanned vehicles within an environment. The system includes a sensor component and an evaluator. The sensor component senses objects within the environment. The sensor component is located on a first unmanned vehicle. The evaluator evaluates data from the sensor component. The evaluator is located on the first unmanned vehicle. The evaluator compares data for the first unmanned vehicle and a second unmanned vehicle and determines whether a trajectory of one of the first and second unmanned vehicles may be modified to maintain communication between the first unmanned vehicle and the second unmanned vehicle.
System For Predictively Managing Communication Attributes Of Unmanned Vehicles
Stephen DeMarco - Binghamton NY, US Robert Szczerba - Endicott NY, US
International Classification:
F41A 33/00
US Classification:
434011000
Abstract:
A system predictively determines data transmitted within a wireless network in accordance with a mission plan and changes to the mission plan. The system includes a first team member and a second team member. The first team member includes a first module for evaluating the changes to the mission plan encountered by the first team member and determining whether to transmit information of the change to the second team member. The first team member further includes a second module containing rules for evaluating changes to the mission plan encountered by the first team member. The first module utilizes the rules of the second module to predictively alter the mission plan.
Edward Bestle - Owego NY, US Stephen J. DeMarco - Binghamton NY, US Andrew T. Dodd - Owego NY, US John M. Gregory - Vestal NY, US Victor Harper - Endicott NY, US Christian S. McPhail - Owego NY, US Thomas T. Mix - Vestal NY, US David R. Paige - Vestal NY, US
Assignee:
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
717170
Abstract:
A system configuration process is implemented to verify that each component implemented in a processing system is compatible and includes the appropriate software version. Electronic modules or components of the system are queried as part of a pre-operation check for their installed software version data. The verification is completed by comparing the software version data to a system configuration definition that is permanently stored in system memory. A user can query the components as components are added, removed or upgraded, to verify that the system's actual configuration corresponds to that of the system configuration definition.