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Scott P Beaudoin, 602 Macinnis Ct, Saint Peters, MO 63368

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2 Macinnis Ct, Ofallon, MO 63368    636-2400628    636-4778496   

O Fallon, MO   

24 Franjoe Ct, Saint Charles, MO 63304    636-4778496    636-9789501   

Troy, IL   

Florissant, MO   

Collinsville, IL   

Glen Carbon, IL   

2 Macinnis Ct, O Fallon, MO 63368   

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Position: Administrative Support Occupations, Including Clerical Occupations

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Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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License #: EMT12885 - Active
Category: Emergency Medical Services
Issued Date: Jan 11, 2013
Expiration Date: Mar 31, 2019
Type: Paramedic

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Systems And Methods For Establishing Message Routing Paths Through A Computer Network

US Patent:
2017001, Jan 19, 2017
Filed:
Jul 17, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/802493
Inventors:
- Purchase NY, US
Scott P. Beaudoin - O'Fallon MO, US
International Classification:
G06Q 20/02
G06Q 20/34
G06Q 30/06
Abstract:
A method for routing computer messages between parties is provided. The method is implemented using a message gateway computing system including a processor and a memory. The method includes receiving a message routing offer from a seller and a representing an offer to process payment card transactions. The method also includes receiving a message routing request from a buyer. The method further includes first message route between the buyer party and a first seller party of the plurality of seller parties on a message processing network. The method also includes receiving a payment card transaction from the buyer party. The method further includes identifying the first message route associated with the payment card transaction. The method also includes transmitting the payment card transaction to the first seller party based at least in part on the first message route.

Method For The Transmission And Distribution Of Digital Television Signals

US Patent:
2012021, Aug 30, 2012
Filed:
May 7, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/465966
Inventors:
Scott Beaudoin - O'Fallon MO, US
Scott Jones - Tulsa OK, US
Scott Brillhart - Broken Arrow OK, US
Michael Brown - University City MO, US
Ryan Korte - Highland IL, US
Assignee:
Level 3 Communications, LLC - Broomfield CO
International Classification:
H04L 12/66
US Classification:
370466
Abstract:
A system for the end-to-end delivery of digital television signals. In a preferred embodiment a digital television signal is: received from production equipment, typically in BD format at approximately 1.4 gigabits per second (Gbps); the received signal is transmitted to a venue point-of-presence; converted for transmission via a 270 Mbps local loop; transmitted to a fiber network point of presence/video service edge; packetized into TCP/IP packets in a video gateway; and routed to one or more destination addresses via the fiber network; received at one or more video service edge destinations; converted to a digital television format, typically SDI; and either transmitted via a second 270 Mbps local loop for delivery to a customer site and subsequent conversion to a 1.4 Gbps HD signal, or converted directly to a 1.4 Gbs HD signal at the receiving video service edge.

Method For The Transmission And Distribution Of Digital Television Signals

US Patent:
2005016, Aug 4, 2005
Filed:
Jan 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/769465
Inventors:
Scott Beaudoin - O'Fallon MO, US
Scott Jones - Tulsa OK, US
Scott Brillhart - Broken Arrow OK, US
Michael Brown - University City MO, US
Ryan Korte - Highland IL, US
International Classification:
H04J001/00
H04N007/16
US Classification:
370480000, 725148000
Abstract:
A system for the end-to-end delivery of digital television signals. In a preferred embodiment a digital television signal is: received from production equipment, typically in HD format at approximately 1.4 gigabits per second (Gbps); the received signal is transmitted to a venue point-of-presence; converted for transmission via a 270 Mbps local loop; transmitted to a fiber network point of presence/video service edge; packetized into TCP/IP packets in a video gateway; and routed to one or more destination addresses via the fiber network; received at one or more video service edge destinations; converted to a digital television format, typically SDI; and either transmitted via a second 270 Mbps local loop for delivery to a customer site and subsequent conversion to a 1.4 Gbps HD signal, or converted directly to a 1.4 Gbs HD signal at the receiving video service edge.

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