JAMES J DOUGHERTY
Accountancy in Baltimore, MD

License number
Pennsylvania 003165
Category
Accountancy
Type
Accountant-Temp Authority to Practice
Address
Address 2
Baltimore, MD 21286
Pennsylvania

Professional information

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Internet Systems Administrator

Position:
Windows Internet Systems Administrator at Verizon Business, Technical Customer Service / Incident Management Engineer (WTO) at Verizon Business
Location:
Baltimore, Maryland Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Verizon Business - Columbia, Md since Apr 2012 - Windows Internet Systems Administrator Verizon Business - Columbia, Maryland since Jan 2010 - Technical Customer Service / Incident Management Engineer (WTO) Verizon Business - Beltsville, Maryland Mar 2004 - Jan 2010 - Specialist Eng - Internet SW Systems Verizon Business - Beltsville, Maryland Mar 2002 - Mar 2004 - Tier II Technician / Advanced level systems administrator Verizon Business - Beltsville, Maryland Mar 2000 - Mar 2002 - Tier I Technician
Education:
Virgina Western Community College 1980 - 1982
Certifications:
Comptia A+, Comptia
MCSE NT4, Microsoft


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Structural Member With Truncated Conical Portion And Composite Panel Including Same

US Patent:
4411121, Oct 25, 1983
Filed:
Feb 2, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/230671
Inventors:
Peter A. Blacklin - Columbia MD
James R. Dougherty - Baltimore MD
Richard J. Johnson - Baltimore MD
Donald L. Tate - Millersville MD
Assignee:
Tate Architectural Products, Inc. - Jessup MD
International Classification:
E04C 232
US Classification:
52792
Abstract:
A structural steel member and composite panel including the same and having a sheet of industrial steel having formed therein a pattern of dome-like projections, extending from the plane of the sheet, and of which at least the major portion of each projection is substantially circular in plan view and the projections are arranged in a geometric pattern that substantially limits the elongation of the material to the areas defined by the circular configurations, the dome-like projections also having formed in the peak areas thereof small truncated cones having a flattened uppermost planar surface, parallel to the original plane of said sheet, providing superior overall depth and increased resistance to crushing. When employed in the form of a composite panel, a flat load bearing steel sheet extends across and is fixed to the flattened surfaced of the peak areas, such as by welding, and affords advantageous union of the sheets to form such a composite panel, suitable for use, such as in the art of access flooring.