TIMOTHY LAURENT DECAMP
Pilots at Brittenford Dr, Vienna, VA

License number
Virginia A5172503
Issued Date
Feb 2017
Expiration Date
Feb 2019
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
10249 Brittenford Dr, Vienna, VA 22182

Professional information

Timothy Decamp Photo 1

Multi-Layer, Geolocation-Based Network Resource Access And Permissions

US Patent:
2012033, Dec 27, 2012
Filed:
Jun 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/166223
Inventors:
Ryan D. Walters - Falls Church VA, US
Rodney D. Caudle - Kansas City MO, US
Timothy L. Decamp - Vienna VA, US
Assignee:
TerraWi, Inc. - Falls Church VA
International Classification:
G06F 21/00, G06F 15/16
US Classification:
726 4, 726 5, 709206
Abstract:
In some embodiments, a non-transitory processor-readable medium stores code representing instructions configured to cause a processor to receive, from a mobile device, a first signal including a request to execute a command at a server. The code further represents instructions configured to cause the processor to receive, from the mobile device, a second signal including a user credential associated with a user account and determine, based on the user credential, a user role associated with the user account. The code further represents instructions configured to cause the processor to receive, from the mobile device, a third signal indicating a geolocation of the mobile device. The code further represents instructions configured to cause the processor to determine, based at least on the user role and the geolocation, whether the user account is authorized to execute the command. The code further represents instructions configured to cause the processor to, when the user account is authorized to execute the command, send a fourth signal such that the command is executed at the server.


Timothy Decamp Photo 2

Device-Agnostic Mobile Device Thin Client Computing Methods And Apparatus

US Patent:
2012033, Dec 27, 2012
Filed:
Jun 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/166225
Inventors:
Ryan D. Walters - Falls Church VA, US
Rodney D. Caudle - Kansas City MO, US
Timothy L. Decamp - Vienna VA, US
Assignee:
TerraWi, Inc. - Falls Church VA
International Classification:
G06F 21/00, G06F 15/16
US Classification:
726 5, 726 3, 709206
Abstract:
In some embodiments, a non-transitory processor-readable medium stores code representing instructions configured to cause a processor to send, from a sole application stored at a mobile device, a first signal including authentication information of a user. The code can further represent instructions configured to cause the processor to receive, at the sole application, a second signal indicating a set of cloud-based applications associated with the user, the second signal being sent in response to the authentication information. The code can further represent instructions configured to cause the processor to send, to a display of the mobile device, an indicator of the set of cloud-based applications associated with the user, and receive user input including a request to initialize a first cloud-based application from the set of cloud-based applications. The code can further represent instructions configured cause the processor to send a third signal indicating a requested function associated with the first cloud-based application, and receive, in response to the third signal, a fourth signal including information associated with the requested function.


Timothy Decamp Photo 3

Multi-Level, Hash-Based Device Integrity Checks

US Patent:
2012033, Dec 27, 2012
Filed:
Jun 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/166219
Inventors:
Rodney D. Caudle - Kansas City MO, US
Ryan D. Walters - Falls Church VA, US
Timothy L. Decamp - Vienna VA, US
Assignee:
TerraWi, Inc. - Falls Church VA
International Classification:
G06F 21/20
US Classification:
726 4, 726 7
Abstract:
In some embodiments, a non-transitory processor-readable medium stores code representing instructions configured to cause a processor to receive, from a mobile device, a first signal including a hash value. The hash value can be based at least in part on a hardware component of the mobile device and a software module stored at the mobile device. The code can further represent instructions configured to cause the processor to send, to the mobile device, a second signal when the hash value matches a stored hash value associated with the mobile device, the second signal configured to grant, to the mobile device, access to a network.