Jul 2007 to 2000 Program CoordinatorLOCKHEED MARTIN / EAGLE ALLIANCE Annapolis Junction, MD Oct 2001 to May 2007 Subcontract Management - Subcontract (Procurement)/Contract ManagementSWEETHEART CUP CO Owings Mills, MD 1988 to Aug 2001 Supply Chain Management
Education:
University of Phoenix Online Jan 2007 to Jan 2013 Masters of Business Administration in Global ManagementExcelsior College (Formerly Regents College of NY) Albany, NY Jan 1998 to Jan 2005 Bachelors of Science in Business ManagementGeorge Washington University Washington, DC Jan 2002 to Jan 2004 Masters Certificate in Government Contracting
Skills:
Acquisition Management Bid Review Capital Equipment Acquisition Competitive Bidding/Proposals Strategic Sourcing ... Contract & Subcontract Negotiation/Cradle to Grave Administration Cross-Functional Teams Cost Plus/Time & Material/Fixed Price Contracts Customer Invoice Processing/Resolution Request for Proposal/Quote (RFP/RFQ) Extensive MRP Experience ... FAR/DFAR Experience (7 years) MS Office Suite Proficient (Word / Excel / PowerPoint / Project) Customer Proposals
Us Patents
Data-Type Definition Driven Dynamic Business Component Instantiation And Execution Framework And System And Method For Managing Knowledge Information
Bill S. Chikirivao - Aurora CO, US Robert C. Bodnar - Highlands Ranch CO, US Craig Hurst - Broomfield CO, US
Assignee:
Wellogix Technology Licensing, LLC - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
715236, 715234
Abstract:
In a complex workflow environment, a data-type-definition (DTD) schema drives a dynamic business component instantiation and execution framework that integrates documents with data and information created by various applications, potentially operating on several different platforms, enabling complex workflow and collaboration to occur over a communication network such as the Internet. The DTD execution language is preferably an industry specific XML-based tag set that defines business component instantiation, execution, input and output parameters, workflow, user profile, and collaboration specifications for a given task or data in a complex workflow process. Business and data processing components available on systems both within and outside the complex workflow system are called upon to provide the processing, interpretation, and transformation functions for the complex workflow system. The results of such processing are then returned to the complex workflow system for integration within the workflow process. The system and method also contemplates the conversion of an extensible markup language (XML) file, such as a WellXML⢠file, to data elements that are accessible by a server.
Data-Type Definition Driven Dynamic Business Component Instantiation And Execution Framework
Bill Chikirivao - Denver CO, US Robert Bodnar - Highlands Ranch CO, US
International Classification:
G06F015/16
US Classification:
709/250000
Abstract:
In a complex workflow environment, a data-type-definition (DTD) schema drives a dynamic business component instantiation and execution framework that integrates documents with data and information created by various applications, potentially operating on several different platforms, enabling complex workflow and collaboration to occur over a communication network such as the Internet. The DTD execution language is preferably an industry specific XML-based tag set that defines business component instantiation, execution, input and output parameters, workflow, user profile, and collaboration specifications for a given task or data in a complex workflow process. Business and data processing components available on systems both within and outside the complex workflow system are called upon to provide the processing, interpretation, and transformation functions for the complex workflow system. The results of such processing are then returned to the complex workflow system for integration within the workflow process.
Data-Type Definition Driven Dynamic Business Component Instantiation And Execution Framework And System And Method For Managing Knowledge Information
Bill S. CHIKIRIVAO - Aurora CO, US Robert C. Bodnar - Highlands Ranch CO, US Craig Hurst - Broomfield CO, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
715234
Abstract:
In a complex workflow environment, a data-type-definition (DTD) schema drives a dynamic business component instantiation and execution framework that integrates documents with data and information created by various applications, potentially operating on several different platforms, enabling complex workflow and collaboration to occur over a communication network such as the Internet. The DTD execution language is preferably an industry specific XML-based tag set that defines business component instantiation, execution, input and output parameters, workflow, user profile, and collaboration specifications for a given task or data in a complex workflow process. Business and data processing components available on systems both within and outside the complex workflow system are called upon to provide the processing, interpretation, and transformation functions for the complex workflow system. The results of such processing are then returned to the complex workflow system for integration within the workflow process.
Method And Process For Providing Relevant Data, Comparing Proposal Alternatives, And Reconciling Proposals; Invoices, And Purchase Orders With Actual Costs In A Workflow Process
- Houston TX, US Robert BODNAR - Highlands Ranch CO, US Thomas A. LOPUS - Spring TX, US
Assignee:
Wellogix Technology Licensing, LLC - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06Q 30/06
US Classification:
705 2682
Abstract:
The present invention provides a process and system for matching buyers and sellers of either goods or services, or goods and services for a project. The invention enables a buyer to specify a project in terms of physical, functional, temporal, financial, and transactional parameters that can be automatically converted, by the present invention, into at least one request for either goods or services, or goods and services to perform work related to the project. The requests are suitably provided to at least one seller. Upon receiving a request, the seller may submit a response to the request, as desired. The invention provides a forum for the negotiation of any agreements and the formation of contracts to provide the requested, or alternative goods or services, or goods and services, as well as reconciliation of purchase orders, actual field costs, and invoices.
Gloria Bailey, Gary Defilippo, Charles Same, Linda Orrico, Joseph Zyczkiewicz, Lamont Davis, Al Butch, Cathy Castrovilly, Mary Karpinski, Gwendolyn Butler