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1056 Patricia St, Wichita, KS 67208    316-2397129   

Monroe, WI   

Portland, OR   

Westlake, OH   

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Company: Fidelity bank Address: 100 E English St Ste 500, Wichita, KS 67202 Phones: 316-2652261 Position: Manager Industries: Federal Reserve Banks

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Jay Armstrong - Wichita, KS

Work:
Midwest Combustion Solutions 2014 to 2000
Business Development Manager
Copart Dealer Services - Wichita, KS 2012 to 2014
Account Manager
Cox Communications - Wichita, KS 2007 to 2012
Universal Home Technician
Fidelity Bank - Wichita, KS 2000 to 2007
Branch Sales Manager
Education:
Northeastern University - Boston, MA 2014
Masters of Business Administration
Friends University - Wichita, KS 2010
Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management and Leadership
Jay Armstrong Photo 49

Jay Armstrong - Conroe, TX

Work:
ADVANTERGY, LLC Jun 2011 to 2000
MANAGING DIRECTOR AND TECHNOLOGIST
ADVANTERGY, LLC - Bellevue, WA Feb 2013 to May 2013
SENIOR BUSINESS/BI SOLUTIONS ARCHITECT
ADVANTERGY, LLC - Bartlesville, OK Oct 2011 to Jun 2012
COMMERCIAL SYSTEM DESIGN LEAD AND ANALYST
Louis Dreyfus Highbridge Energy, LLC - Houston, TX Jan 2008 to Feb 2011
SENIOR SOLUTIONS ARCHITECT AND PROJECT MANAGER
Corporate Systems Services - Monroe, LA Aug 2007 to Nov 2007
SENIOR SOLUTIONS ARCHITECT
Dell - Bratislava Jan 2007 to Apr 2007
SENIOR SOLUTIONS ARCHITECT
PriceWaterhouseCoopers - Tampa, FL Nov 2006 to Jan 2007
SENIOR APPLICATION AND DATA ARCHITECT
TFPSoft - Phoenix, AZ Oct 2006 to Nov 2006
SENIOR APPLICATION AND DATA ARCHITECT
Sungard Energy - Houston, TX Jan 2006 to Oct 2006
CHIEF ARCHITECT
DFAS (Defense Finance and Accounting Service) - Pensacola, FL Jan 2005 to Jan 2006
Senior j2ee architect/developer
TeleContinuity, Inc - Rockville, MD Dec 2003 to Nov 2004
VP of Engineering
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation - The Woodlands, TX Oct 2003 to Nov 2003
Senior J2EE Architect/Mentor
NorthropGrumman - Abu Dhabi May 2003 to Oct 2003
Senior Software Engineer, UAE - United Arab Emirates
Westwood One - Houston, TX Feb 2003 to May 2003
Senior Java Architect
Freddie Mac - Carrollton, TX Sep 2002 to Apr 2003
Senior Java Architect
MedicRec, Inc - Colorado Springs, CO Jul 2001 to Sep 2002
President/CEO
U1/TradingScreen Feb 2001 to Jul 2001
Software Architect/Developer
Discover the Outdoors - Overland Park, KS Nov 2000 to Feb 2001
Senior Architect/Developer
Degrees of Freedom - Denver, CO Aug 2000 to Nov 2000
Senior Architect/Developer
Fiserv - FL Jul 2000 to Aug 2000
Senior Architect
Network Oil - Houston, TX May 2000 to Jun 2000
Senior Architect
Raytheon Aircraft - Wichita, KS Nov 1999 to Mar 2000
Senior Architect
First USA Bank - King of Prussia, PA Jul 1999 to Oct 1999
Senior Developer
ALLTEL - Little Rock, AR Apr 1999 to May 1999
Senior Technical Consultant
NationsBank - Norfolk, VA Mar 1999 to Apr 1999
Senior Technical Consultant
ALLTEL - Little Rock, AR Feb 1999 to Feb 1999
Senior Technical Consultant
Eagle USA - Houston, TX Oct 1998 to Jan 1999
Senior Architect/Developer
MacMillan Computer Publishing Sep 1998 to Sep 1998
Technical Editor
Sprint/Advanced Technology Division - Overland Park, KS Jan 1998 to Sep 1998
Senior Architect
Boeing - Renton, WA Apr 1997 to Jan 1998
Senior Architect
Avantel (MCI's partner in Mexico) - Colorado Springs, CO Mar 1996 to Mar 1997
Senior Technical Architect/Developer
Federal Express Customs Clearance Systems - Colorado Springs, CO Sep 1995 to Mar 1996
Senior Architect/Developer
MCI Consumer Marketing - Colorado Springs, CO Mar 1994 to Sep 1995
Senior Developer
MCI Systems Engineering - Colorado Springs, CO Nov 1993 to Jan 1994
Senior Developer
GTE Government Systems - Colorado Springs, CO Sep 1993 to Oct 1993
Senior Developer
Atlantic Research Corp - Rockville, MD Jan 1993 to Sep 1993
Software Engineer/Developer
Wybron, Inc - Colorado Springs, CO Oct 1992 to Dec 1992
Engineer/Developer
US Air Force - Peterson AFB, CO Oct 1990 to Feb 1992
Computer Operations Chief
US Air Force 1979 to 1992
Astronautical Engineer and Acquisition Manager
US Air Force Sep 1990 to Oct 1990
Computer Systems Engineer
US Air Force Aug 1986 to Sep 1990
Chief of Prototyping/Deputy Chief
US Air Force Apr 1985 to Aug 1986
Astronautical Engineer
US Air Force Aug 1983 to Apr 1985
Aerospace Engineering Student
US Air Force - Wright-Patterson AFB, OH Mar 1982 to Aug 1983
Foreign Military Sales Manager
US Air Force - Wpafb, OH Jul 1979 to Mar 1982
Aircraft Modification ProjectManager
Education:
WEBSTER UNIVERSITY - St. Louis, MO 1987 to 1988
Master of Arts in Business and Computer Resource Management
PARKS COLLEGE OF ST LOUIS UNIVERSITY - Cahokia, IL 1983 to 1985
Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY - Colorado Springs, CO 1975 to 1979
Bachelor of Science in International Affairs

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Devices And Systems For Remote And Automated Monitoring And Control Of Water Removal, Mold Remediation, And Similar Work

US Patent:
7243050, Jul 10, 2007
Filed:
Mar 5, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/073172
Inventors:
Jay T. Armstrong - Wichita KS, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/00
G06F 11/30
US Classification:
702188, 702182
Abstract:
Electronic devices, systems, and methods are disclosed for remote and/or automated monitoring of temperature, humidity, or other factors in a building during a remediation project, such as after a flood or mold infestation. These devices comprise sensors devices that can be distributed around a room or building, for transmitting data to a processor such as a laptop computer. Using telephone, cell phone, or internet connections, the processor can transmit compiled data to a website or remote computer, for analysis and use by a project supervisor. Sensor-switch devices also are disclosed for turning fans, dehumidifiers, or other equipment on or off. Using a telephone, cell phone, or internet connnection, a project supervisor at any location can download information, obtain current status information, and turn equipment on or off as needed.

Methods For In-Situ Cleaning Of Abrasive Belt/Planer Surfaces Using Dry Ice And Cleaning Systems And Device Related Thereto

US Patent:
2001000, Apr 5, 2001
Filed:
Dec 6, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/729952
Inventors:
Jay Armstrong - Wichita KS, US
International Classification:
B24C001/00
US Classification:
451/039000, 451/444000
Abstract:
Featured is a method and system for cleaning abrasive sanding and/or planing media, for example sandpaper, wide belt sanding belts, planers, grinding wheels or other abrasive surfaces while the media is either in-situ in the sanding, planing, grinding equipment or when removed. Additionally, the cleaning featured method and system can clean the media while the abrasive media is being used as well as when the abrasive media is not being used. In the cleaning method dry ice (CO, solid carbon dioxide) particles are propelled towards the abrasive surface at a high velocity so the dry ice particles impact on the surface of the abrasive media at a high velocity. Additionally, the dry ice (CO, solid carbon dioxide) particles are propelled as to impact the abrasive surface at varying angles and locations as necessary to effectively clean the abrasive surface. Further, the dry ice particles are propelled towards the abrasive media when it is in motion, for example rotating, so the dry ice particles impact the abrasive media at different locations of the media. The method and system allow the abrasive media to be cleaned while the abrasive media is being used for its' intended purpose. Thereby reducing equipment downtime usually associated with cleaning and/or changing the abrasive media due to becoming dirty and/or worn.

Mold And Microbial Remediation Using Dry Ice Blasting

US Patent:
2005010, May 19, 2005
Filed:
Mar 11, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/799545
Inventors:
Jay Armstrong - Wichita KS, US
International Classification:
A61K033/00
B24C009/00
US Classification:
424700000, 451088000
Abstract:
A method for cleaning noxious colonies of mold and other microbes out of buildings is disclosed, using “dry ice blasting”. This method involves pumping a gas stream containing small particles of dry ice (solidified carbon dioxide, or CO) through a high-speed nozzle that can be directed at any surface that needs to be cleaned. This type of equipment previously has been used for cleaning charred surfaces and coating layers of soot and smoke off of wooden and other surfaces, in a building that has suffered a fire, but it has not previusly been used for mold remediation. It is highly effective for cleaning uneven surfaces, such as the surfaces of unfinished lumber, using a controllable a combination of pressure, velocity, and flow rates that can effectively soften, abrade, and blow away any surface layers that do not have the hardness of normal wood.

Portable Cleaning And Blasting System For Multiple Media Types, Including Dry Ice And Grit

US Patent:
2008017, Jul 24, 2008
Filed:
Nov 16, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/941924
Inventors:
Jay T. Armstrong - Wichita KS, US
International Classification:
B24C 1/00
B24C 7/00
US Classification:
451 39, 451 99, 451100
Abstract:
Blast-cleaning systems are disclosed, which enable a single system to handle different classes of particulate blasting media, such as grit, powder, and dry ice, and to deliver controllable mixtures of different media types during a blasting operation. This “multi-media” system includes a hopper having two chambers or other supply assemblies that are isolated from each other, for holding two different types of blasting media. Both chambers provide their particulates to a metering control device, which supplies a compressor. For example, by combining grit with dry ice, extremely efficient cleaning can be accomplished, with greatly reduced production of solid waste. Tests have shown that combinations of dry ice (at roughly 90%) with a grit or powder can provide far greater cleaning efficiency than either media type by itself.

Process Using In-Situ Abrasive Belt/Planer Cleaning System

US Patent:
6162113, Dec 19, 2000
Filed:
Aug 25, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/918078
Inventors:
Jay T. Armstrong - Wichita KS
International Classification:
B24B 100
US Classification:
451 39
Abstract:
Featured is a method and system for cleaning abrasive sanding and/or planing media, for example sandpaper, wide belt sanding belts, planers, grinding wheels or other abrasive surfaces while the media is either in-situ in the sanding, planing, grinding equipment or when removed. Additionally, the cleaning featured method and system can clean the media while the abrasive media is being used as well as when the abrasive media is not being used. In the cleaning method dry ice (CO. sub. 2, solid carbon dioxide) particles are propelled towards the abrasive surface at a high velocity so the dry ice particles impact on the surface of the abrasive media at a high velocity. Additionally, the dry ice (CO. sub. 2, solid carbon dioxide) particles are propelled as to impact the abrasive surface at varying angles and locations as necessary to effectively clean the abrasive surface. Further, the dry ice particles are propelled towards the abrasive media when it is in motion, for example rotating, so the dry ice particles impact the abrasive media at different locations of the media.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Macromedia Flash 8: A Tutorial Guide

Author:
Jay Armstrong
ISBN #:
0321394143

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