Google
Federal Account Manager, Google Cloud
Oracle Oct 2014 - May 2017
Technology Account Manager, Senior Manager Business
Bae Systems Jun 2010 - Sep 2014
Defense Consulting, Engagement Officer
Us Army 2001 - 2011
Intelligence
Education:
Harvard University 2019 - 2020
Department of Sociology, Lse
University of Rhode Island
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, History
Skills:
Leadership Intelligence Analysis National Security Defense Security Clearance Military Operations Security Intelligence Dod Government Defence Management Counterterrorism Military Foreign Policy Army Sales Information Assurance Navy Operations Management Technology U.s. Department of Defense Consulting
Loveland Living Planet Aquarium
Life Support Technician 1
Education:
Florida Institute of Technology 2014 - 2018
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering
Seminole High School 2010 - 2014
Skills:
Matlab Computer Aided Design Microsoft Word Data Analysis Experiment Design Sony Vegas Video Corrosion Prevention Teamwork Creative Problem Solving Water Treatment Water Quality System Maintenance System Operations
2012 to 2000 Sr. Manager, Test Engineering ManagementEVERGREEN ENGINEERING, Inc Santa Clara, CA 2011 to 2012 Project ManagerNETGEAR, Inc San Jose, CA 2008 to 2010 Director of IT, InfrastructureNETGEAR, Inc San Jose, CA 2005 to 2008 Sr IT Infrastructure ManagerCYPRESS SEMICONDUCTOR San Jose, CA 1993 to 2005 Corporate Network ManagerINTEL CORPORATION San Jose, CA 1989 to 1993 Corporate Facilities ManagerNATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR
1987 to 1989 Senior Facilities Systems EngineerNational Semiconductor Santa Clara, CA 1980 to 1987 Senior Manufacturing Engineer
Education:
University of Phoenix San Jose, CA 2000 to 2002 MBA in Information TechnologyCalifornia Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, CA Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology
Lawyers & Attorneys
Christopher Stoneham Field, Menlo Park CA - Lawyer
Wilmer Hale 1875 Pennsylvania Avenue N West, Washington, DC 20006 1875 Pennsylvania Avenue Nw, Washington, DC 20006 (202)6636175 (Office)
Licenses:
Dist. of Columbia - Active 2001
Education:
Chicago-Kent College of Law Illinois Institute of Technology Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1998 Pennsylvania State University, University Park (main campus) Degree - BS - Bachelor of Science Graduated - 1976
Antonios Seas - Ellicott City MD, US Christopher Field - Baltimore MD, US J. Marcos Sirota - Takoma Park MD, US
Assignee:
Sigma Space Corporation - Lanham MD
International Classification:
G08B 13/18
US Classification:
340557, 340907
Abstract:
A compact system for determining the presence and speed of an object/vehicle, and its application for Red Light Camera photo-enforcement is disclosed. The disclosed system uses accurate timing, laser radiation in the form of optical pulses, and the scattering effect of optical pulses from the road or vehicle surface to determine the presence of a vehicle, and estimate its speed. The system can determine whether an object/vehicle is present at a specific location, estimate its height, and in the case that the object/vehicle is moving, the system can estimate its speed. Combining the disclosed technology with commercially available digital recording techniques and equipment, a traffic photo-enforcement system can be constructed. The system is capable of monitoring traffic in an intersection/highway, measure vehicle speed, identify potential traffic violations, and trigger a visual recording device such as a camera or video system for documenting a violation. The system can serve as a tool by law enforcement agencies and research groups for other applications, such as measurement of traffic density, monitor vehicle speed, and the study of traffic patterns.
System And Method For Traffic Monitoring, Speed Determination, And Traffic Light Violation Detection And Recording
J. Marcos Sirota - Takoma Park MD, US Antonios Seas - Ellicott City MD, US Christopher Field - Baltimore MD, US Marzouk Marzouk - Annapolis MD, US
Assignee:
Sigma Space Corporation - Lannam MD
International Classification:
G01P 3/36
US Classification:
356 28, 356 285
Abstract:
A system of lasers and detectors to detect the presence of objects and determine their speed is disclosed. The system comprises of a pair of lasers and a pair of detectors focused through a single lens or a pair of lenses. An electronic board that accompanies the lasers and detectors is used to provide the logic and decision making mechanism. Data collected and processed by the system yields such information as whether an object is present, whether the object is stationary or is moving, and subsequent speed information. The described system is also capable of providing additional information concerning the characteristics of the moving object such as its profile and length, and indication of a traffic violation.
Method And System For Generating Vapors Of Liquid Solutions
Christopher Field - Arlington VA, US Alexander V. Terray - Alexandria VA, US Sean J. Hart - Alexandria VA, US Duane A. Rogers - Alexandria VA, US Adam Lubrano - Alexandria VA, US Michael P. Malito - Washington DC, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Arlington VA
International Classification:
B05B 12/08
US Classification:
239 13, 239 71
Abstract:
A method and system for generating vapors of liquid solutions where a pneumatically modulated liquid delivery system maintains a defined flow rate for a liquid solution. The pneumatically modulated liquid delivery system includes a flow meter configured to measure a flow rate for the liquid solution flowing from a pressure vessel; a microcontroller configured to determine a pressure necessary to achieve the defined flow rate; and an electronic pressure control unit configured to adjust the pressure inside the pressure vessel. The system includes a nebulizer coupled to the pneumatically modulated liquid delivery system configured to receive the liquid solution from the pneumatically modulated liquid delivery system at the defined flow rate and configured to generate an aerosol of the liquid solution. A heat tube can vaporize the aerosol generated by the nebulizer.
- Arlington VA, US Pehr E. Pehrsson - Fairfax Station VA, US Kevin J. Johnson - Alexandria VA, US Daniel Ratchford - Alexandria VA, US Christopher Field - Arlington VA, US Junghoon Yeom - Okemos MI, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Arlington VA
Disclosed herein is a method of providing a structure having two electrodes connected by nanowires, exposing the structure to an analyte that can adsorb onto the nanowires, and passing an electrical current through the nanowires to heat the nanowires to desorb the analyte. Also disclosed herein is an apparatus having the above structure; a current source electrically connected to the electrodes, and a detector to detect the analyte.
- Arlington VA, US Pehr E. Pehrsson - Fairfax Station VA, US Kevin J. Johnson - Alexandria VA, US Daniel Ratchford - Alexandria VA, US Christopher Field - Arlington VA, US Junghoon Yeom - Okemos MI, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Arlington VA
Disclosed herein is a method of providing a structure having two electrodes connected by nanowires, exposing the structure to an analyte that can adsorb onto the nanowires, and passing an electrical current through the nanowires to heat the nanowires to desorb the analyte. Also disclosed herein is an apparatus having the above structure; a current source electrically connected to the electrodes, and a detector to detect the analyte.
Perforated Contact Electrode On Vertical Nanowire Array
- Arlington VA, US Christopher Field - Arlington VA, US Pehr E. Pehrsson - Fairfax Station VA, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Arlington VA
International Classification:
G01N 27/414 H01L 29/45 H01L 29/06
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a structure having: a support, a plurality of nanowires perpendicular to the support, and an electrode in contact with a first end of each nanowire. Each nanowire has a second end in contact with the support. The electrode contains a plurality of perforations. The electrode contains a plurality of perforations. Also disclosed herein is a method of: providing the above support and nanowires; depositing a layer of a filler material that covers a portion of each nanowire and leaves a first end of each nanowire exposed; depositing a plurality of nanoparticles onto the filler material; depositing an electrode material on the nanoparticles, the ends of the nanowires, and any exposed filler material; and removing the nanoparticles and filler material to form an electrode in contact with the first end of each nanowire; wherein the electrode contains a plurality of perforations.
Methods And Apparatus For Adaptive Multisensor Analisis And Aggregation
Jacobo Marcos Sirota - Takoma Park MD, US Thomas Joseph Bouchard - Vienna VA, US Miodrag Cekic - Bethesda MD, US Christopher Treadwell Field - Baltimore MD, US
The present invention is directed to a self consistent method for adaptive implementation of overflying multi sensor measurements and derivation of conclusions and determinations “agregants”, derived and/or developed from the measured results and/or resulting from science-based processing design to integrate and process the measured results and other data and scientific knowledge. Furthermore, the aggregants may be pertinent to determination of status and proactive management models of the at least one distributed resource by a single or repeatable implementation of one or several steps.
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R. G. Sinclair Memorial School Kingston Morocco 1958-1959, J. R. Henderson School Kingston Morocco 1959-1960, Lord Strathcona School Kingston Morocco 1961-1962, Kings Regional Vocational Kentville Swaziland 1968-1970
Community:
Colette Hayman, Diane Parker, John Boates, Jim Johnson
Jerry Bates, Kai Rose, Kathy Lynch, Denise Saulnier, Jeff Ciffolillo, Scott Mcnamara, Marilyn Lundin, Denise Durgin, Robin Minsky, Kevin Bosse, Sandra Dahlborg
Robinson Elementary School Aurora MO 1977-1979, Eagle Elementary School Eagle ID 1980-1984, Meridian Junior High School Meridian ID 1984-1985, Grant Middle School Escondido CA 1985-1986
Community:
Michelle Lacaria, Melissa Camp, Martha Madera, Gordon Brand
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Christopher Field
Work:
Stefanini TechTeam Global - Operations Specialist (2000)