Michael David Kenyon
Engineers at Kearney St, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 12383
Issued Date
Feb 9, 1974
Renew Date
Nov 1, 2013
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2015
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
2465 S Kearney St, Denver, CO 80222

Professional information

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Michael Kenyon - Lakewood, CO

Work:
MTS LLC - CTD Inc - Golden, CO
Project Manager
MTS LLC - CTD Inc - Golden, CO
Construction and Safety Operations Engineer
Actuslendlease Construction Management CO Springs, CO - Los Angeles, CA
Safety & Loss Control Specialist at Multiple Air Force Bases
Bovislendlease Construction Management - Trenton, NJ
Assistant Safety Manager / Environment, Health and Safety
Bovislendlease Construction Management - Marietta, PA
Safety Engineer/ Environment, Health and Safety
Education:
Millersville University - Millersville, PA
B.S. in Safety and Environmental Health


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Method For Managing Wireless Communication Device Use Including Optimizing Rate And Service Plan Selection

US Patent:
2002015, Oct 24, 2002
Filed:
Oct 18, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/007637
Inventors:
Richard Thompson - Superior CO, US
Edward Sacharuk - Aurora CO, US
Michael Kenyon - Aurora CO, US
Molly Schoonover - Denver CO, US
Dhiraj Soni - Denver CO, US
William Bell - Littleton CO, US
International Classification:
H04M015/00, H04M007/00
US Classification:
379/114010, 379/221020
Abstract:
A wireless account management system including an account manager system, customer systems, and carrier systems linked by the Internet. The account manager system includes a management tool adapted with a data loader for receiving billing and usage data from the carrier systems and converting it to a single format for storage in a management database. The data loader allows carrier system data having a similar format but differing data arrangement, carrier system data having different formats, and carrier system data having a format not readily parsed all to be processed and parsed into files having a single format. Plaintext files are parsed by a text parser and carrier-specific files are parsed by modules provided to interpret corresponding carrier's bills. An optimization engine uses usage reports created from call detail records, lists of available service plans, and customer-provided and carrier-specific criteria to create plan recommendations for each wireless device.