James Henry Miller
Engineers at Fairway Ln, Littleton, CO

License number
Colorado 3390
Issued Date
Jun 28, 1958
Renew Date
Feb 23, 1985
Expiration Date
Feb 23, 1985
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
45 Fairway Ln, Littleton, CO 80123

Professional information

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James Miller - Littleton, CO

Work:
Pivot Industries Limited
Founder / CEO
DEM Solutions - Edinburgh
Mining Sales Manager, Americas
Ground-Probe North America - Denver, CO
North American Sales and Contracts Manager - Mining
EON Reality, Inc - Irvine, CA
Business Development Manager - Oil & Gas, Mining
Smart Data Strategies, Inc - Franklin, TN
Western US Business Manager
L-3 Storm Control Systems, Inc - Greenwood Village, CO
Senior Sales Engineer/Business Development
Space Imaging - Thornton, CO
Mining / Oil Market Manager
Solid Systems Engineering Company - Boulder, CO
Product Manager & Senior Engineering Consultant - Mining & Power Generation
Education:
University of Colorado at Boulder - Boulder, CO
Bachelor of Science
Rochester Institute of Technology - Rochester, NY
Skills:
*Organizational Skills*: Effective Time Management; Manage Multiple Projects; *Computer/Technical Skills*: MS Office; Camtasia; MS Project; MS Publisher; Satellite Communications/Imagery Telecommunications Virtual Reality/Multi-Media; *Communications Skills*: Project Plans; Weekly Status Reports; Abstracts/White Papers; Executive Briefings; Brochures; Fact Sheets


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Enhanced Telephony System For Premises Monitoring

US Patent:
6061430, May 9, 2000
Filed:
Dec 22, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/996050
Inventors:
James E. Miller - Highlands Ranch CO
Adam N. Marx - Boulder CO
Assignee:
U S West, Inc. - Denver CO
MediaOne Group, Inc - Englewood CO
International Classification:
H04M 1104
US Classification:
379 49
Abstract:
An enhanced telephony system for use in premises monitoring is disclosed. More particularly, such system provides an alert signal upon sensing of a predetermined condition of interest at a business or residential premises. The system provides for the receipt of a sensor signal at telephony service equipment, located at the premises in response to the sensing of a predetermined condition of interest. In turn, such telephony equipment is employed, in response to receipt of a sensor signal, to automatically provide at least one of a human-perceivable alert signal at the premises, or the initiation of a telephony call to a predetermined telephone number corresponding with the service control point maintained within a telephony services network. Preferably, the human-perceivable alert signal provided comprises a ringer cadence distinct from that employed in connection with the receipt of incoming telephone calls from third-parties. Such distinct cadence alerts individuals at the monitored premises that the predetermined condition of interest has been sensed.