David Lynn Taylor
Engineers in Provo, UT

License number
Utah 362354-2202
Category
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Provo, UT

Professional information

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Program Manager

Position:
Professor, Acquisition Management (Lt Col) at Defense Acquisition University
Location:
Provo, Utah Area
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Defense Acquisition University - DAU South Region since Jul 2008 - Professor, Acquisition Management (Lt Col) USAF - Camp Eggers, Kabul, Afghanistan Feb 2012 - Jan 2013 - Branch Chief, Foreign Military Sales (Lt Col) National Security Agency - Buckley AFB, CO Jul 2005 - Jun 2008 - COMBAT SENT PM and Division Chief, Program Control (Lt Col) Wideband Global SATCOM - Los Angeles AFB, CA Jul 2002 - Jun 2005 - Branch Chief, Control Segment (Maj) USAF - Hill AFB, UT Jul 1999 - Jun 2002 - Logistics Career Broadener (Capt) F-15 Program Office - Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Sep 1996 - Jun 1999 - Project Officer (Capt) Air Force Institute of Technology - Wright-Patterson AFB, OH May 1995 - Aug 1996 - Graduate Student (Capt) 554th Range Squadron - Nellis AFB, NV Oct 1992 - Apr 1995 - Contract Program Manager (1st Lt)
Education:
Air Force Institute of Technology-Graduate School of Engineering & Management 1995 - 1996
Master of Science (M.S.), Systems Management
Brigham Young University 1988 - 1991
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mathematics
Skills:
Project Management, Program Management, Logistics, International Project Management, Military, Air Force, Command, Military Operations, Defense, DoD, National Security, Management, C4ISR, Information Assurance, Government Contracting, Systems Engineering, Military Logistics, Earned Value Management, Space Systems, Aerospace, Organizational Leadership, Engineering Management, Government Procurement, Operations Management, Risk Management
Interests:
Water skiing, exercise, family activities, woodworking
Certifications:
DAWIA Level III in Program Management, US Air Force
DAWIA Level II in Acquisition Logistics, US Air Force
DAWIA Level II in Comm/Computer, US Air Force


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Pharmaceutical Representative At Boehringer Ingelheim

Position:
Pharmaceutical Representative at Boehringer Ingelheim
Location:
Provo, Utah Area
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Boehringer Ingelheim - Pharmaceutical Representative
Education:
Duke University - The Fuqua School of Business 2009 - 2011
MBA
Brigham Young University 2001 - 2005
Business, Finance
Skills:
Business Process Improvement, Cross-functional Team Leadership, Business Strategy, Pharmaceutical Industry, Competitive Analysis, Market Analysis, Business Analysis, Managed Markets


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Student At Brigham Young University

Position:
Operations System Administrator at Brigham Young University
Location:
Provo, Utah Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Brigham Young University since Apr 2008 - Operations System Administrator Food For Health International - Provo, Utah Area Apr 2010 - Jan 2012 - System Administrator
Education:
Brigham Young University 2008 - 2012
Skills:
Java, HTTP, php, MySQL, JavaScript, Server Administration, Server Management


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Staff Tech At Ihc

Position:
staff tech at IHC
Location:
Provo, Utah Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
IHC - staff tech


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Pharmaceutical Representative At Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals

Position:
Pharmaceutical Representative at Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals
Location:
Provo, Utah Area
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals - Pharmaceutical Representative


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David Taylor

Location:
Provo, Utah Area
Industry:
Computer Software


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David Taylor

Location:
Provo, Utah Area
Industry:
Computer Software


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System And Method For Encoding And Retrieving Visual Signals

US Patent:
6116907, Sep 12, 2000
Filed:
Jan 13, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/006127
Inventors:
David Baker - Wellsville UT
David Taylor - Provo UT
Assignee:
Sorenson Vision, Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
G09B 1900, G09B 100, G09B 302, G09B 1700, G09B 1904
US Classification:
434156
Abstract:
A method and system are disclosed for encoding signs in a given sign language. The sign typically uses a dominant hand for some signs and a second hand is used for other signs the dominant hand remaining dominant of the two hands. In order to encode the signs into a useful form, each hand has various articles defined. The first article is that of handshape for both hands. The next article is that of palm orientation, with location and movement being the next two articles. A parametric value is associated with each of these particular articles. A combination of the articles, such as an article's concatenation in a parametric value string, allows for the transcription of a particular sign. Using this parametric value or even parts of the parametric value for the combined sign, a desired sign or a group of signs may be identified that closely resembles the particular sign being encoded. From this group of signs, the user can identify the exact sign that is of interest or that matches the sign desired by the user.