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Naples, FL   

11 Samoset Rd, South Yarmouth, MA 02664   

West Yarmouth, MA   

Nashua, NH   

7 Marden Way, Mont Vernon, NH 03057    603-6723858   

Rye, NH   

Hudson, NH   

San Diego, CA   

W Yarmouth, MA   

West Harwich, MA   

Brookline, NH   

7 Marden Way, Mont Vernon, NH 03057   

Work

Company: Allscripts healthcare solutions, inc Feb 2012 Position: Director, product development

Education

School / High School: Columbia University 2001 Specialities: MBA in General Management

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Location:
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Christopher Peckham - Raleigh, NC

Work:
Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc Feb 2012 to 2000
Director, Product Development
First Citizens Bank - Raleigh, NC Jan 2009 to Dec 2011
Senior Vice President, Manager
First Citizens Bank - Raleigh, NC Oct 2004 to Jan 2009
Vice President, Application Development Manager
Keane, Inc., formerly Caritor, Inc - San Ramon, CA Jan 2003 to Oct 2004
General Manager, Southeast US
Genesis Solutions - Ridgefield, CT Oct 2001 to Jan 2003
Principal Consultant, Enterprise Asset Management Practice
Condor Technology Solutions, Inc - Waltham, MA Jun 1996 to Jun 2001
General Manager, Division Strategy and Marketing Manager
Work Technology Corporation - Somerville, MA Aug 1993 to Jun 1996
Co-Founder, Director of Technology
IBM Corporation - Cambridge, MA Jun 1991 to Aug 1993
Software Engineer
Education:
Columbia University 2001
MBA in General Management
Princeton University 1991
BS in Electrical Engineering

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Fast Deploying And Retrieving Of Towed Bodies

US Patent:
7429016, Sep 30, 2008
Filed:
Jan 5, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/029580
Inventors:
Christopher M. Peckham - Nashua NH, US
Thomas E. Gay - Milford NH, US
Keith Lepine - Manchester NH, US
John A. Zahoruiko - North Andover MA, US
John J. Devlin - Weare NH, US
Scott Colby - Waltham MA, US
Assignee:
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc. - Nashua NH
International Classification:
B64D 3/00
US Classification:
244 1TD, 244 3, 2441374, 273360, 242386, 2423991, 242484, 242128
Abstract:
In a method and apparatus for controlling the deployment of a towline connecting a mooring craft to an ejected object comprising the steps of monitoring velocity to determine when a point for optimum braking has been achieved and then engaging a brake system to retard deployment of the towline, a DC motor augments and controls the brake system. The DC motor further controls the retrieval of the object. A cutter mechanism uses a first blade to grip the towing cable to maintain tension thereon as a second blade cuts the cable. A spring biased boom in combination with spring biased fins on the ejected object rapidly deploys the object from its storage housing. A locking mechanism secures the deployment mechanism in a stable locked position upon the object reaching its fully extended position.

Method And Apparatus For Fast Deploying And Retrieving Of Towed Bodies

US Patent:
7648101, Jan 19, 2010
Filed:
Jan 23, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/009916
Inventors:
Christopher M. Peckham - Nashua NH, US
Thomas E. Gay - Milford NH, US
Keith Lepine - Manchester NH, US
John A. Zahoruiko - North Andover MA, US
John J. Devlin - Weare NH, US
Scott Colby - Waltham MA, US
Assignee:
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc. - Nashua NH
International Classification:
B64C 1/00
US Classification:
244 1TD, 2441291, 89 114, 30134, 30135, 30180, 30187
Abstract:
In a method and apparatus for controlling the deployment of a towline connecting a mooring craft to an ejected object comprising the steps of monitoring velocity to determine when a point for optimum braking has been achieved and then engaging a brake system to retard deployment of the towline, a DC motor augments and controls the brake system. The DC motor further controls the retrieval of the object. A cutter mechanism uses a first blade to grip the towing cable to maintain tension thereon as a second blade cuts the cable. A spring biased boom in combination with spring biased fins on the ejected object rapidly deploys the object from its storage housing. A locking mechanism secures the deployment mechanism in a stable locked position upon the object reaching its fully extended position.

Method And Apparatus For Fast Deploying And Retrieving Of Towed Bodies

US Patent:
7967237, Jun 28, 2011
Filed:
Dec 3, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/630281
Inventors:
Christopher M. Peckham - Nashua NH, US
Thomas E. Gay - Milford NH, US
Keith Lepine - Manchester NH, US
John A. Zahoruiko - North Andover MA, US
John J. Devlin - Weare NH, US
Scott Colby - Waltham MA, US
Assignee:
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc. - Nashua NH
International Classification:
B64C 37/02
US Classification:
244 1TD, 74506, 254 4 R, 254213, 254251, 254310, 254375
Abstract:
In a method and apparatus for controlling the deployment of a towline connecting a mooring craft to an ejected object comprising the steps of monitoring velocity to determine when a point for optimum braking has been achieved and then engaging a brake system to retard deployment of the towline, a DC motor augments and controls the brake system. The DC motor further controls the retrieval of the object. A cutter mechanism uses a first blade to grip the towing cable to maintain tension thereon as a second blade cuts the cable. A spring biased boom in combination with spring biased fins on the ejected object rapidly deploys the object from its storage housing. A locking mechanism secures the deployment mechanism in a stable locked position upon the object reaching its fully extended position.

Method And Apparatus For Fast Deploying And Retrieving Of Towed Bodies

US Patent:
8047464, Nov 1, 2011
Filed:
May 12, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/106136
Inventors:
Christopher M. Peckham - Nashua NH, US
Thomas E. Gay - Milford NH, US
Keith Lepine - Manchester NH, US
John A. Zahoruiko - North Andover MA, US
John J. Devlin - Weare NH, US
Scott Colby - Waltham MA, US
Assignee:
BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc. - Nashua NH
International Classification:
B64D 3/00
US Classification:
244 1TD, 244 3, 2441374, 273360, 242386, 2423991, 242484, 242128
Abstract:
In a method and apparatus for controlling the deployment of a towline connecting a mooring craft to an ejected object comprising the steps of monitoring velocity to determine when a point for optimum braking has been achieved and then engaging a brake system to retard deployment of the towline, a DC motor augments and controls the brake system. The DC motor further controls the retrieval of the object. A cutter mechanism uses a first blade to grip the towing cable to maintain tension thereon as a second blade cuts the cable. A spring biased boom in combination with spring biased fins on the ejected object rapidly deploys the object from its storage housing. A locking mechanism secures the deployment mechanism in a stable locked position upon the object reaching its fully extended position.

Method And Apparatus For Fast Deploying And Retrieving Of Towed Bodies

US Patent:
2004006, Apr 15, 2004
Filed:
Sep 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/671845
Inventors:
Christopher Peckham - Nashua NH, US
Thomas Gay - Milford NH, US
Keith Lepine - Manchester NH, US
John Zahoruiko - North Andover MA, US
John Devlin - Weare NH, US
Scott Colby - Waltham MA, US
International Classification:
B64C027/22
US Classification:
244/010000
Abstract:
In a method and apparatus for controlling the deployment of a towline connecting a mooring craft to an ejected object comprising the steps of monitoring velocity to determine when a point for optimum braking has been achieved and then engaging a brake system to retard deployment of the towline, a DC motor augments and controls the brake system. The DC motor further controls the retrieval of the object. A cutter mechanism uses a first blade to grip the towing cable to maintain tension thereon as a second blade cuts the cable. A spring biased boom in combination with spring biased fins on the ejected object rapidly deploys the object from its storage housing. A locking mechanism secures the deployment mechanism in a stable locked position upon the object reaching its fully extended position.

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Christopher Peckham

Address:
7 Marden Way, Mont Vernon, NH 03057
Phone:
603-6723858
VIN:
1GKFK16317J311604
Make:
GMC
Model:
YUKON XL
Year:
2007

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