Bellevue Medical Center Urgent Care 11511 NE 10 St STE 1B, Bellevue, WA 98004 (425)5023000 (phone), (425)5024187 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Graduated: 1974
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Mercier graduated from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1974. He works in Bellevue, WA and specializes in Urgent Care Medicine. Dr. Mercier is affiliated with Overlake Hospital Medical Center.
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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. John Mercier Owner
Valley Choppers Motorcycles-Dealers
37 Bentley Avenue, Unit 2, Ottawa, ON K2E 6T7 (613)7923700, (613)7923715
John Mercier Owner
Valley Choppers Motorcycles-Dealers
(613)7923700, (613)7923715
John Mercier Chief Executive Officer
TECH62, Inc Services-Misc
5524 Beech Rdg Dr, Fairfax, VA 22030 PO Box 420, Fairfax, VA 22039
John D Mercier Incorporator
DISTRICT ONE HEALTH PLANNING COUNCIL
John D Mercier
MERCIER ENGINEERING GROUP, INC
John D Mercier Incorporator
EDGEWORTH DAIRIES, INCORPORATED
Us Patents
Systems, Apparatus, And Methods For Continuous Authentication
- Reston VA, US George Ihor KIEBUZINSKI - Montgomery Village MD, US John R. MERCIER - Fairfax VA, US Matthew K. MONACO - Falls Church VA, US Lawrence Dennis NADEL - North Potomac MD, US Jonathan Mark PHILLIPS - Fairfax VA, US Daniel Farlow UYESUGI - Fayetteville GA, US
Assignee:
NOBLIS, INC. - Reston VA
International Classification:
G07C 9/00
Abstract:
Systems, apparatus, and methods for continuously authenticating individuals are provided. A continuous authentication system receives first biometric authentication information from an individual. The system compares the first biometric authentication information to stored first biometric information to identify the individual and links the identified individual to a device for obtaining second biometric authentication information. The device for obtaining second biometric authentication information continuously receives second biometric authentication information. The continuous authentication system compares the received second biometric authentication information to stored second biometric information that corresponds to the individual to determine if the received second biometric authentication information corresponds to the individual. The individual may be granted access to one or more access points if it is determined that the received second biometric authentication information corresponds to the individual.