Dr. Washington graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1992. He works in Canton, OH and 1 other location and specializes in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Pain Management. Dr. Washington is affiliated with Affinity Medical Center, Aultman Hospital, Mercy Medical Center and Union Hospital.
Dr. Washington graduated from the Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1989. He works in Columbus, OH and 2 other locations and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Washington is affiliated with Grant Medical Center, Mount Carmel St Anns Hospital and Select Specialty Hospital.
- Washington DC, US Kelli L. Biegger - McLean VA, US Chang Ellison - Arlington VA, US Brandon P. Gutierrez - Burke VA, US Jason Lim - Alexandria VA, US William Washington - North Potomac MD, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Homeland Security - Washington DC
A stopped vehicle information remote retrieval method includes an emergency personnel or first responder vehicle (FRV) establishing a vehicle connection between an infotainment system of a stopped vehicle and the FRV. The FRV sends a vehicle information request to the infotainment system of the stopped vehicle, via the vehicle connection, seeking release of vehicle information. The FRV obtains authentication of the vehicle information received in response to the vehicle information request. The FRV determines occupant status based on the vehicle information. The FRV communicates the passenger status to a first responder.
System And Network For Access Control To Real Property Using Mobile Identification Credential
- Washington DC, US Daniel Boyd - Arlington VA, US Chang Ellison - Arlington VA, US William Washington - North Potomac MD, US Khailee Marischuk - Smyrna GA, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Homeland Security - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06Q 20/34 G06Q 20/32 G06Q 20/36
Abstract:
A provider system is connected to one or more readers corresponding to one or more access points. A secure local connection is established between the user device and the provider system via one reader. The provider system receives from the user device a request for user access via one access point corresponding to the one reader, the provider system sends to the user device a request for identification information of the user, and the user device sends user information associated with a first mobile identification credential (MIC) which the user device received from an authorizing party system (APS), the user having consented to release the user information to the provider system, and the user information having been verified. The provider system uses the verified user information associated with the first MIC to verify or not verify the identity of the user before granting or denying the request to the user.
Permission-Based System And Network For Access Control Using Mobile Identification Credential Including Mobile Passport
- Washington DC, US Daniel Boyd - Arlington VA, US Chang Ellison - Arlington VA, US William Washington - North Potomac MD, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Homeland Security - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04W 12/71 H04W 12/06 H04W 12/08
Abstract:
A provider system is connected to readers disposed at distances from the provider system. A secure local connection is established between the client device and the provider system via one of the readers. Before the client reaches an access touchpoint, the provider system receives from the client device a request for client access, the provider system sends to the client device a request for identification information of the client, and the client device sends client information associated with a first mobile identification credential (MIC) which the client device received from an authorizing party system (APS), the client having consented to release the client information to the provider system, and the client information having been verified. The provider system uses the verified client information associated with the first MIC to verify or not verify the identity of the client before granting or denying the request to the client.
Biometric Verification For Access Control Using Mobile Identification Credential
- Washington DC, US Daniel Boyd - Arlington VA, US Chang Ellison - Arlington VA, US William Washington - North Potomac MD, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Homeland Security - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04W 12/71 H04W 12/06 H04W 12/08
Abstract:
A provider system is connected to readers disposed at distances from the provider system. A secure local connection is established between the client device and the provider system via one of the readers. Before the client reaches an access touchpoint, the provider system receives from the client device a request for client access, the provider system sends to the client device a request for identification information of the client, and the client device sends client information associated with a first mobile identification credential (MIC) which the client device received from an authorizing party system (APS), the client having consented to release the client information to the provider system, and the client information having been verified. The provider system performs a liveness check of the client using live-captured biometric information at the access touchpoint, determines whether the liveness check is valid, and grants the request if the liveness check is valid.
- Washington DC, US Kelli L. Biegger - Alexandria VA, US Chang Ellison - Arlington VA, US Brandon P. Gutierrez - Johns Creek GA, US Jason Lim - Alexandria VA, US William Washington - North Potomac MD, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Homeland Security - Washington DC
An apparatus verifies hosted information associated with a user. The apparatus establishes, by the online host serving as a relying party system (RPS), a secure connection between the RPS and a user mobile-identification-credential device (UMD). The RPS sends a mobile identification credential (MIC) user information request to the UMD, via the secure connection, seeking release of MIC user information (official information). The RPS obtains from authorizing party system (APS) verification of the MIC user information received in response to the MIC user information request. The RPS stores the MIC user information as hosted information pertaining to the user. The RPS designates the hosted information as base truth information representing the user.
Voter Identification Using Mobile Identification Credential
- Washington DC, US Kelli L. Biegger - McLean VA, US Chang Ellison - Arlington VA, US Brandon P. Gutierrez - Burke VA, US Jason Lim - Alexandria VA, US William Washington - North Potomac MD, US Arun Vemury - North Bethesda MD, US Nathan Grebasch - Fairfax VA, US
Assignee:
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Homeland Security - Washington DC
International Classification:
G07C 13/00
Abstract:
In an example, a method includes receiving, by an election office system from a voter device, a request for a voting ballot for an election, part or all of voter ID information associated with a first mobile identification credential which the voter device received from a first authorizing party system (APS), and consented data indication which indicates the part or all of voter ID information that is authorized by the voter device for release by the first APS to the election office system, the part or all of voter ID information to be verified to the election office system by the first APS; and using the verified part or all of voter ID information to verify or not verify an identity of the voter. The identity of the voter is to be verified before the election office system grants the request to provide the voting ballot to the voter.
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Education:
H.D. Woodson High School Washington, DC 1981 High School Diploma
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Education:
Virginia State University 1993 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Communications
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Education:
Tesst College of Technology Beltsville, MD 2011 to 2000 Certificate in Electrical Technician
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