James E West
Pharmacy at Woodbridge Dr, Colorado Springs, CO

License number
Colorado 8554
Issued Date
Jun 23, 1961
Renew Date
Nov 1, 2007
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2009
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address
99 Woodbridge Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80906

Professional information

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James West - Colorado Springs, CO

Work:
Walgreen's - Colorado Springs, CO
Front End/Shift Leader
KFC/A&W - Greeley, CO
Manager
Education:
University of Northern Colorado - Greeley, CO
Bachelor of Political Science in History
Skills:
Clerical Studies at AspenPointe have allowed me to work on and develop new skills: Computer lab work on Microsoft Office programs including Microsoft Word, Publisher, and Power Point. Typing tests that verified my typing speed to be 75-80 words per minute. Classes on how to work within an office environment and overall conduct expected within a professional workplace. Personality tests that have helped me figure out my personality type (INTP) along with my strengths, which include critical analysis of data research and the use of said research toward innovative new ideas.


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Chief, 50Og Curriculum At Usaf

Position:
Chief, 50OG Curriculum at USAF
Location:
Colorado Springs, Colorado Area
Industry:
Military
Work:
USAF - Chief, 50OG Curriculum 2nd Space Operations Squadron, United States Air Force 2008 - 2010 - Payload Systems Operator
Education:
Michigan State University 1998 - 2004
BS, Chemical Engineering


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Digital Programmable Timing Device

US Patent:
4181962, Jan 1, 1980
Filed:
Feb 27, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/881960
Inventors:
James C. West - Colorado Springs CO
Raymond P. Shreeve - Monterey CA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01P 300
US Classification:
364565
Abstract:
A digital programmable timing device to control the acquisition of data by a computer from high response probes in periodic flows. Synchronized sampling of probe measurements uses a phase-locked-loop and counting circuits so that the moment of A/D conversion always corresponds to a programmable displacement of a stationary probe with respect to moving rotor blades independent of RPM. The rotor speed also is measured digitally in one revolution of the rotor shaft.