Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Lateral Epicondylitis Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Osteoarthritis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Breen graduated from the University of Vermont COM in 1981. He works in Worcester, MA and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery and Hand Surgery. Dr. Breen is affiliated with UMASS Memorial Medical Center.
Thomas J. Breen - Tyngsboro MA, US Alexander E. Smith - McLean VA, US
Assignee:
ERA Systems Corporation - Reston VA
International Classification:
G01B 3/44 E01C 7/00
US Classification:
702 34, 404 17
Abstract:
The AirScene™ Pavement Management System of the present invention automatically tracks data required to determine various factors in an assessment of current and future pavement maintenance needs and utilizes this data to quantify the pavement damage caused by each individual aircraft movement and thus compute pavement condition based on an initial survey and the calculations of accrued damage over time. This information can be displayed through AirScene™ in the form of tables, graphs, or graphically represented on an airport diagram showing present conditions, rates of accruing damage, and future wear rates and areas. The system draws on the data from the AirScene™ Data Warehouse (ADW), a single repository for all the information acquired from a number of different sources. These data include: Aircraft or vehicle type (wheel layout, weight, vehicle specific parameters, and the like), Aircraft or vehicle location (ground track, position, gate used, and the like), Aircraft or vehicle dynamics (velocity, acceleration, take off, touchdown, and the like), Aircraft or vehicle actual weight (cargo load, fuel load, and the like), as well as Future operational data (flight schedules, increasing flight loads and demand, and the like).
Extension Of Aircraft Tracking And Positive Identification From Movement Areas Into Non-Movement Areas
Thomas J. Breen - Tyngsboro MA, US Alexander E. Smith - McLean MA, US Christopher F. Rossano - Chelmsford MA, US
Assignee:
ERA Systems Corporation - Reston VA
International Classification:
G01S 3/02
US Classification:
342450, 342456
Abstract:
At most airports, responsibility of air traffic control starts and stops at the entrance or exit to the runway movement areas, which are taxiways and runways. In the non-movement areas, such as hangers, ramps, and aprons, aircraft movements and separation are no longer the responsibility of air traffic control, but is the responsibility of other parties such as the airport itself, airlines, or other parties. The use of tracking technologies for air traffic control is therefore focused on the movement areas, not the non-movement areas, where there are limitations in aircraft tracking. Furthermore, many of the aircraft transmitting devices are switched off in non-movement areas exacerbating tracking problems in these areas. The present invention includes several methods including broadband multilateration, to extend aircraft tracking from the movement areas into non-movement areas without the need to extend special air traffic control equipment into those areas.
Thomas J. Breen - Tyngsboro MA, US Alexander E. Smith - McLean VA, US
Assignee:
ERA Systems Corporation - Reston VA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 35, 705 9, 342454
Abstract:
A solution is described which provides an airport with the tools to accurately manage all sources of airside revenues, including operational revenues and capital programs. The system of the present invention relies on the acquisition of any and all data related to the operations, property, lease, and revenue management of an airport, including aircraft tracking data. This data is then stored in a central database where it is processed, sorted, and stored for later retrieval. The data may exist in a number of forms including real-time streams, tabular, or in the form of a database. From this data, airport revenue information can be accurately managed.
Surveillance Systems And Methods With Subject-Related Screening
John J. Reilly - Waltham MA, US Thomas E. Breen - Winchester MA, US Paul J. Hurd - Norfolk MA, US Michael J. Lanzaro - North Reading MA, US Maya M. Radzinski - Palo Alto CA, US Thomas W. Grudkowski - Pleasanton CA, US Edward E. Bromberg - Orlando FL, US Joseph Carter - Los Gatos CA, US
Assignee:
L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc. - Woburn MA
International Classification:
G01S 13/89
US Classification:
342 22, 342179, 705 13
Abstract:
A surveillance system is disclosed. In some embodiments, the surveillance system may include at least one controller configured to receive information data from at least one upstream information source and to control operation of at least one controllable downstream information source based, at least in part, on the information data. A surveillance method also is disclosed. In some embodiments, the method may include analyzing screening data, obtaining information data, and reanalyzing the screening data based, at least in part, on the obtained information data.
Paul DeLia - Croton-on-Hudson NY, US Scott T. Trosper - Meridian ID, US Thomas E. Breen - Winchester MA, US John J. Reilly - Waltham MA, US Paul J. Hurd - Norfolk MA, US Michael J. Lanzaro - North Reading MA, US Maya M. Radzinski - Palo Alto CA, US Thomas W. Grudkowski - Pleasanton CA, US Edward E. Bromberg - Orlando FL, US Joseph Carter - Los Gatos CA, US
Assignee:
L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc. - Woburn MA
International Classification:
G01S 13/89
US Classification:
342 22, 342 27, 342179
Abstract:
A surveillance system is disclosed. In some embodiments, the surveillance system may include at least one controller adapted to control operation of first and second screening apparatus and to produce image data and screening data, to relate the image data to the screening data, and to produce relational information data from the related image data and screening data. In some embodiments, the system may include a first screening apparatus adapted to screen a subject in a subject position, a second screening apparatus adapted to screen the subject in the subject position, and a controller adapted to produce first and second screening data from the first and second screening apparatus, respectively, relate the first and second screening data, and to produce relational information data from the related first and second screening data.
Surveillance Of Subject-Associated Items With Identifiers
John J. Reilly - Waltham MA, US Thomas E. Breen - Winchester MA, US Paul J. Hurd - Norfolk MA, US Michael J. Lanzaro - North Reading MA, US Maya M. Radzinski - Palo Alto CA, US Thomas W. Grudkowski - Pleasanton CA, US Edward E. Bromberg - Orlando FL, US Joseph Carter - Los Gatos CA, US
Assignee:
L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc - Woburn MA
International Classification:
H04Q 5/22
US Classification:
340 52, 340 101
Abstract:
A surveillance method is disclosed. In some embodiments, the method may include associating, with respective identifiers, a person and one or more carried items selected by the person to be carried by the person into a controlled-access area.
Extension Of Aircraft Tracking And Positive Identification From Movement Areas Into Non-Movement Areas
Thomas J. Breen - Tyngsboro MA, US Alexander E. Smith - McLean VA, US Christopher F. Rossano - Chelmsford MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 19/00 G06G 7/76
US Classification:
701120
Abstract:
At most airports, responsibility of air traffic control starts and stops at the entrance or exit to the runway movement areas, which are taxiways and runways. In the non-movement areas, such as hangers, ramps, and aprons, aircraft movements and separation are no longer the responsibility of air traffic control, but is the responsibility of other parties such as the airport itself, airlines, or other parties. The use of tracking technologies for air traffic control is therefore focused on the movement areas, not the non-movement areas, where there are limitations in aircraft tracking. Furthermore, many of the aircraft transmitting devices are switched off in non-movement areas exacerbating tracking problems in these areas. The present invention includes several methods including broadband multilateration, to extend aircraft tracking from the movement areas into non-movement areas without the need to extend special air traffic control equipment into those areas.
John J. Reilly - Waltham MA, US Thomas E. Breen - Winchester MA, US Paul J. Hurd - Norfolk MA, US Michael J. Lanzaro - North Reading MA, US Maya M. Radzinski - Palo Alto CA, US Thomas W. Grudkowski - Pleasanton CA, US Edward E. Bromberg - Orlando FL, US Joseph Carter - Los Gatos CA, US
Assignee:
L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems. - Woburn MA
International Classification:
G01S 13/89
US Classification:
342175
Abstract:
A surveillance system may include at least one controller configured to receive information data from at least one information source and to control operation of at least one controllable subsequent information source based, at least in part, on the information data. A surveillance method may include analyzing screening data, obtaining information data, and reanalyzing the screening data based, at least in part, on the obtained information data.
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Thomas P. Breen
T. P. BREEN ENTERPRISES, LLC
Thomas Breen Principal
Thom V Breen Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
16 Ruth St, Lunenburg, MA 01462
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Vital International Holdings, Inc
28202 Cabot Rd, Laguna Beach, CA 92677 31 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach, CA 92660 810 S Main St, Hailey, ID 83333 14 Birchwood Ln, Lincoln Center, MA 01773
Breen & Associates since Nov 2006
Principal
Williams Consulting Group Apr 1997 - Nov 2006
Director Business Development
Education:
University of Nebraska-Lincoln 1983 - 1988
Bachelor Journalism/Marketing, Marketing, Advertising, Communication
Interests:
Eye Care Management & Marketing,
Speaking and Lecturing,
Health Care Practice and Industry Supplier Development,
Wildlife & Wetland Restoration Projects and Programs,
Leadership Management Microsoft Office Research Public Speaking Corporate Law Litigation Government Microsoft Excel Negotiation Legal Research Policy Microsoft Word Legal Writing
In 2014, for example, CNN reported on veteran Thomas Breen, who was kept waiting for months to be seen by a doctor at the VA in Phoenix. He died of stage 4 bladder cancer before the appointment was scheduled.
The following day on April 10, the Arizona Republic published a report detailing Footes allegations, along with the moving story of a 71-year-old Navy veteran Thomas Breen who died of bladder cancer after repeated attempts by he and his family to schedule an appointment at the hospital.
Date: May 21, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Dozens of US Veterans Died While on Secret Doctor Waiting List
Without receiving timely treatment, dozens of veterans died. Seventy-one-year-old Navy veteran Thomas Breen was rushed to a VA hospital on September 28, 2013 with blood in his urine, but even though his case was marked as urgent, an appointment was not scheduled.
Date: Apr 24, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Some vets placed on secret waitlist die before seeing doctor
Sally kept calling, day after day, from late September through October and November. Then she no longer had reason to call. Thomas Breen died on Nov. 30, 2013. The bleeding was from inoperable stage 4 bladder cancer.
Neubauer did not testify, and her attorney, Thomas Breen, did not call any witnesses. Throughout the trial, Breen theatrically portrayed her as a bookkeeper who had an important-sounding title but little power, at one point saying the closest she came to the inner circle of village leaders was when
But defense attorney Thomas Breen questioned how Neubauer could have possibly known the water was poisoned when she herself took showers in and drank the same water, and when she made oatmeal for her children with the water.
Date: Apr 29, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Daley nephew charged with involuntary manslaughter in Koschman death
Vaneckos lawyers Terence Gillespie, Thomas Breen and Marc W. Martin said in a written statement: We are disappointed . . . This matter was investigated multiple times by the Chicago Police Department and the Cook County states attorneys office. These agencies professionally investigate these
Date: Dec 03, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Iowa-based CEO admitted to 20-year fraud in suicide note, prosecutor says
tried to commit suicide by hooking up a tube to his car's tailpipe, had been hospitalized since Monday. Deegan and the FBI declined comment on his arrest, but Chicago-based lawyer Thomas Breen said FBI agents "removed him from his hospital bed" at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.