At&T
Principal - Product Development Engineer
At&T May 1998 - Sep 2007
Senior Project Manager
Atlanta Committee For the Olympic Games Acog Nov 1995 - Sep 1996
Technology Facility Engineer
United States Army 1978 - 1995
Major Retired
1978 - 1995
Principal
Education:
Georgetown University 2000 - 2000
Masters, Project Management
Troy University 1992 - 1993
Masters, Human Resource Management
Old Dominion University 1974 - 1977
Bachelors
Hampton University
Troy State University
Master of Science, Masters
Old Dominion University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Skills:
Venue Team Building Infrastructure Vendors Sales Us Army Authentication Advancement Supply Chain Management Juniper Technologies Mailbox Expedited Organizational Structure At&T Wan Management Revenue Science Security Funding Maintenance and Repair Stone Broadcast Stand Alone Feed Data Center Radius Georgia Migrating Messaging Networking Local Area Network System Telecommunications Data Recovery Atlanta Tests Internet Protocols Sold Walker Complexity Microsoft Office Disaster Recovery Customer Service Microsoft Certified Technology Robust It Infrastructure Management Project Management Quality Control Alcatel Pmp Microsoft Cost Reduction Hardware Process Simulation Provisioning Tourism Redback Information Technology Power Venues Cable Television Sports Instrumental Value Added Churn Operating Systems Communication Schedules Ring Strategic Planning Rfi Operations Seachange Marketing Timelines Business Intelligence Project Small Business Hr Management Advocacy Tennis International Sports Venues Code Cisco Technologies Cables Army History Inter Departmental Communications Hvac Vendor Management Vod Software Video Servers Certified Project Manager Mil Manufacturing Collateral Deadline Military Voice Mail Invoicing Budgets Financial Transactions Olympic Customer Base Accounting System Coordinated Performance Management
Lloyd Whitfield - Atlanta GA, US Randy Zimler - Gainesville GA, US
International Classification:
H04L 9/00 H04N 7/16
US Classification:
726026000
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices are disclosed for securing content in memory. When the content is received, the content includes a lock that prohibits reading the content from memory. Prior to expiration of the lock the content cannot be read from memory. At expiration, however, the content is then readable.
Methods, Systems, And Products For Monitoring Conferences
Lloyd Whitfield - Atlanta GA, US James Carlton Bedingfield - Lilburn GA, US
International Classification:
H04M 3/42
US Classification:
37920201, 379 3201
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and products are disclosed for monitoring a conference. A first bridging function is established that bridges together signals received from all conference participants. A second bridging function is established that bridges together signals received from i) a subset of the conference participants, ii) an output of the first bridging function, and iii) a monitor of the conference. The second bridging function isolates the monitor's signals from the conference such that only the subset of the conference participants may communicate with the monitor during the conference.
Methods, Systems, And Products For Monitoring Conferences
Lloyd Whitfield - Atlanta GA, US James Carlton Bedingfield - Lilburn GA, US
Assignee:
AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04N 7/14
US Classification:
348 1401, 348E07078
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and products are disclosed for monitoring a conference. A first bridging function is established that bridges together signals received from all conference participants. A second bridging function is established that bridges together signals received from i) a subset of the conference participants, ii) an output of the first bridging function, and iii) a monitor of the conference. The second bridging function isolates the monitor's signals from the conference such that only the subset of the conference participants may communicate with the monitor during the conference.