JOHN BRENT TAYLOR
Pilots at Cedar Dr, Colorado Springs, CO

License number
Colorado A5098220
Issued Date
Nov 2012
Expiration Date
Nov 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
5220 Cedar Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80840

Professional information

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Senior Systems Software Engineer At Econolite Group, Inc. (Egi)

Position:
Senior Systems Software Engineer at Econolite Group, Inc. (EGI)
Location:
Colorado Springs, Colorado Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Econolite Group, Inc. (EGI) since Mar 2011 - Senior Systems Software Engineer Total Immersion Software Sep 2010 - Mar 2011 - Senior Software Engineer SolarWinds Feb 2009 - Aug 2010 - Lead Software Developer Multimedia Games Sep 2006 - Jan 2009 - Senior Software Developer Inquisite Inc May 1998 - Sep 2006 - Lead Operations Developer Catapult Systems May 1998 - Sep 2006 - Lead Operations Developer Asyst Sep 1997 - Apr 1998 - Software Developer Maxis South Apr 1995 - Aug 1997 - Software Developer Software toolworks 1993 - 1995 - Software Developer Mindscape Jul 1993 - Apr 1995 - Software Developer Microprose May 1992 - Jul 1993 - Software Developer Origin Systems Jul 1991 - Jan 1992 - Software Developer
Education:
Texas Lutheran University 1987 - 1991
Skills:
XSLT, Firewalls, JavaScript, Microsoft SQL Server, SQL, C#, C++, CSS, SaaS, ASP.NET, Troubleshooting, Programming, Software Engineering


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New Position At Pgi

Position:
Event Manager at PGi, Member Associate Supervisor at VillaSport
Location:
Colorado Springs, Colorado Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
PGi - Colorado Springs since Nov 2011 - Event Manager VillaSport - Colorado Springs, Colorado Area since Nov 2007 - Member Associate Supervisor Hewlett Packard Feb 2001 - Oct 2009 - Team Lead US Bank Jun 1997 - Feb 2001 - Personal and Business Banker Massa Auto - Pueblo, Colorado Area Jan 1991 - Jan 1998 - Store Manager
Education:
Colorado State University 1999
Master, Business Administration
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs 1988 - 1990
Bachelors, Economics
Pueblo Community College
Associate of Computer Science, Networking


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Controller, Lieb Precision Tool, Inc.

Position:
Controller at Lieb Precision Tool, Inc.
Location:
Colorado Springs, Colorado Area
Industry:
Packaging and Containers
Work:
Lieb Precision Tool, Inc. since Oct 2003 - Controller Cook Communications Ministries Apr 1995 - May 2001 - Manager, General Accounting Dekalb Corporation 1982 - 1994 - Assistant Controller
Education:
University of Illinois at Chicago 1966 - 1968
BS Accounting, Accounting
Interests:
Hiking, travel, antiques, English History, enjoying family,


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Advanced Armor-Piercing Projectile Construction And Method

US Patent:
7520224, Apr 21, 2009
Filed:
Aug 18, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/482250
Inventors:
John D. Taylor - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
F42B 12/04, F42B 10/02
US Classification:
102518, 102473, 102501, 102514, 102517, 86 51, 86 52
Abstract:
A firearm projectile includes a precision-machined outer component having a generally cylindrical body, a tip at the forward end of the body, a base at the rear end of the body, and a precision-machined cavity machined into the outer component. A precision-machined inner component is pressed into the cavity. The outer component includes a homogenous material that is softer than firearm barrel steel. The inner component includes a material having a higher density than the outer component and a higher density than an armor plate, such as solid tungsten, tungsten carbide and potential some Nanotechnology materials such as NanoSteelâ„¢. A cap may be attached to the outer component to seal the inner component inside the cavity. The cavity can be machined from the front or rear end of the outer component. The cap fits into the rear of the projectile or may be a bullet tip.


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John Taylor - Colorado Springs, CO

Work:
Colorado Springs Utilities
Planning/Engineering Support Specialist Sr
Colorado Springs Utilities
Distribution/Collection Specialist, Pipeline Operations
Colorado Springs Utilities
CCTV
Education:
Doherty High School
Diploma in business


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John Taylor - Colorado Springs, CO

Work:
L.D. Mechanical - Fort Carson, CO Ammex Masonry - Fort Carson, CO
Forklift Operator
Glover Masonry - Colorado Springs, CO
Forklift Operator
Education:
Pueblo Community College - Colorado Springs, CO
GED
Pueblo Community College
Vocational in Electronics


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John Taylor

Location:
Colorado Springs, Colorado Area
Industry:
Environmental Services


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John Taylor

Location:
Colorado Springs, Colorado Area
Industry:
Computer Software


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Night Vision Technology: Broad Band Imaging

US Patent:
2009020, Aug 20, 2009
Filed:
Feb 4, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/322614
Inventors:
Brandon Hite - Albuquerque NM, US
John D. Taylor - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
H01L 31/00, G01J 1/42, G01J 5/02, G01J 5/00
US Classification:
250330, 250372, 25033906, 2503381
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a night vision system that has an illuminator that transmits light towards a target using light outside the visible spectrum. A receive optics focuses an image on a charge coupled device. This system with an ultraviolet illuminator allows the night vision system to view images beyond 2500 meters, while present systems are limited to around 800 meters. The illuminator is generally a high peak power pulsed light source. A processor uses frame addition techniques to increase the captured light and may use binning techniques to increase the signal to noise ratio. The system may use multiple illuminators and capture images at a number of different wavelengths.


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Line Of Sight Wind Speed Detection System

US Patent:
7982862, Jul 19, 2011
Filed:
Nov 26, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/313941
Inventors:
Brandon Hite - Albuquerque NM, US
John Taylor - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
G01P 3/36
US Classification:
356 28, 356337
Abstract:
The invention is a line of sight wind detection system that has a laser with an output that is directed at a target. The system also has a receiver with a Hartmann aperture array receiving a reflected beam impinging on the Hartmann aperture array. A multiple pixel sensor senses a number of spots of light from the Hartmann aperture array. An analyzer receives an output from the multiple pixel sensor and determines an effective wind speed along a line of sight using a position of the spots. The system takes advantage of the fact that the wind along the line of sight will result in a shift in the angle of the wave front of the reflected beam. This shift in the angle of the wave front contains all the information of the cumulative effect on a projectile fired at the target.