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  • 901 Kenton Rd, Deerfield, IL 60015 (847) 945-6830
  • 420 Locust Pl, Deerfield, IL 60015 (847) 945-6830
  • 2819 Pine Grove Ave, Chicago, IL 60657 (773) 296-0753

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Aerial Photogrammetrist

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Location:
190 south La Salle St, Chicago, IL 60603
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Fair Opinion since Sep 2006
CEO and Expert Witness

YJT Solutions - Greater Chicago Area since Sep 2012
Board Member

Protein Bar - Greater Chicago Area since Oct 2011
Member of Advisory Board

SCORE Chicago - www.scorechicago.org 2006 - Jun 2013
Counselor

Northwestern University 2006 - 2011
Adjunct Professor
Education:
University of Exeter 1981 - 1984
Bachelor of Science, Engineering Science
Bancrofts 1974 - 1981
Skills:
It Strategy
Management Consulting
Program Management
Management
Project Management
Requirements Analysis
Soa
Enterprise Architecture
Consulting
Entrepreneurship
Integration
Software Project Management
Information Technology
Software Development
Business Analysis
It Management
Business Strategy
Team Leadership
Sdlc
Quality Assurance
Business Management
Application Development
Technical Architecture
Analysis
Consultancy
Team Management
Project Implementation
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Us Patents

Manufactured Article Recovery System

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US Patent:
7385509, Jun 10, 2008
Filed:
Oct 12, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/248086
Inventors:
Stanton J. Taylor - Green Oaks IL, US
Iain D. Lopata - Deerfield IL, US
Assignee:
Accentures Global Services GmbH
International Classification:
G08B 13/14
US Classification:
3405721, 340 101, 707 3, 235375
Abstract:
A system for recovering a manufactured article is disclosed. The system includes an electronic reader that reads a unique code associated with the manufactured article when that article is within range of the reader. The unique code may be based on a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag positioned with the manufactured article. The reader may be positioned with a facility associated with retrieval of misplaced or reposed consumer items, or within a community. A database may store records of unique codes and information related to owners of manufactured articles. The database may be downloaded to a local cache. The database also may be queried based on the unique code. The owner of the item may be determined based on a match of a unique code read by the reader to a record in the database. The database may be accessed through an open-network connection to a computerized network.

Single Access Point For Filing Of Converted Electronic Forms To Multiple Processing Entities

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US Patent:
7669116, Feb 23, 2010
Filed:
Mar 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/107719
Inventors:
Iain Lopata - Deerfield IL, US
Andrew J. Pitman - Dunwoody GA, US
Scott Gilliland - Chicago IL, US
Robert Matles - Chicago IL, US
San Retna - San Mateo CA, US
Assignee:
Accenture Global Services, GmbH - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/24
G06F 7/00
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
715224, 715225, 715234, 715249, 707 3, 707 10, 707103 R, 709203
Abstract:
Methods for efficiently publishing electronic versions of traditionally paper-based government forms and utilizing the electronic forms for web-based transactional services are disclosed. Standard paper-based government forms are automatically converted to XML format, including data fields for entry of information by customers. Multiple electronic forms are accessible to the customer at a single access point, such as a web site. At the web site, the customer selects a form for filing with any of a plurality of government agencies. When presented to the customer, the selected form is presented with some of its data fields being pre-populated according to information retrieved from a database and specific to that customer. The customer completes the form, and a back-end system integrated with the web site handles the completed form, determines the appropriate government agency for filing the form, and transmits it as a transaction to the determined government agency.

Single Access Point For Filing Of Converted Electronic Forms To Multiple Processing Entities

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US Patent:
8392818, Mar 5, 2013
Filed:
Feb 18, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/656879
Inventors:
Iain Lopata - Deerfield IL, US
Andrew J. Pitman - Dunwoody GA, US
Scott Gilliland - Chicago IL, US
Robert Matles - Chicago IL, US
San Retna - San Mateo CA, US
Assignee:
Accenture Global Services Limited - Dublin
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
715224, 715225, 715234, 715249, 715273, 707769, 707783, 707912, 709203
Abstract:
Methods for efficiently publishing electronic versions of traditionally paper-based government forms and utilizing the electronic forms for web-based transactional services are disclosed. Standard paper-based government forms are automatically converted to XML format, including data fields for entry of information by customers. Multiple electronic forms are accessible to the customer at a single access point, such as a web site. At the web site, the customer selects a form for filing with any of a plurality of government agencies. When presented to the customer, the selected form is presented with some of its data fields being pre-populated according to information retrieved from a database and specific to that customer. The customer completes the form, and a back-end system integrated with the web site handles the completed form, determines the appropriate government agency for filing the form, and transmits it as a transaction to the determined government agency.

Manufactured Article Recovery System

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US Patent:
20050035860, Feb 17, 2005
Filed:
Aug 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/639574
Inventors:
Stanton Taylor - Green Oaks IL, US
Iain Lopata - Deerfield IL, US
International Classification:
G08B013/14
US Classification:
340572100, 235375000
Abstract:
A system for recovering a manufactured article is disclosed. The system includes an electronic reader that reads a unique code associated with the manufactured article when that article is within range of the reader. The unique code may be based on a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag positioned with the manufactured article. The reader may be positioned with a facility associated with retrieval of misplaced or reposed consumer items, or within a community. A database may store records of unique codes and information related to owners of manufactured articles. The database may be downloaded to a local cache. The database also may be queried based on the unique code. The owner of the item may be determined based on a match of a unique code read by the reader to a record in the database. The database may be accessed through an open-network connection to a computerized network.
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