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David D Dorfmueller

from Madison, AL
Age ~69

David Dorfmueller Phones & Addresses

  • 139 Tidewater Dr, Madison, AL 35758 (256) 830-1945
  • Brownsboro, AL
  • 1704 Mountainbrook Dr, Huntsville, AL 35801 (256) 551-0452
  • Camarillo, CA
  • Somerset, PA

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Resumes

David Dorfmueller Photo 1

President And Owner

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Location:
139 Tidewater Dr, Madison, AL 35758
Industry:
Computer & Network Security
Work:
Intergraph Mar 2007 - Jul 2013
Senior Business Development Executive

Guild of American Paper Cutters 2000 - 2012
Vice President of Membership

My-Cap 2000 - 2012
President and Owner

Xerox 1999 - 2007
Senior Business Solutions Executive

Xerox Global Services 1999 - 2007
Senior Business Development Executive
Education:
University of Cincinnati 1974 - 1979
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Networking
3D Modeling
Program Management
Product Development
Software Development
Previously Held Top Secret Clearance
Rhino 3D
Sales
Entrepreneurship
Management Consulting
Business Development
Six Sigma
Document Management
Salesforce.com
Information Assurance
Sales Process
Consulting
Business Alliances
Lean Manufacturing
Virtualization
Systems Engineering
Dod
Marketing Strategy
Enterprise Content Management
Data Center
Security Clearance
Strategic Partnerships
Enterprise Software
Outsourcing
Active Dod Top Secret Clearance
Direct Sales
Electrical Engineering
Government
Cloud Computing
Product Management
New Business Development
Integration
Solution Selling
Defense
Professional Services
Security
Proposal Writing
Mobile Applications
Interests:
Entrepreneur
Security
Systems Process
It Consulting
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David Dorfmueller

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Location:
Madison, AL
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Xerox
Global Services Business Development M

Xerox
Manager Or Supervisor
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David Dorfmueller

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Location:
Huntsville, Alabama Area
Industry:
Management Consulting

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
David Dorfmueller
Owner
Dorfmueller Consulting
Management Consulting Services
139 Tidewater Dr, Madison, AL 35758
(256) 457-5705
David Dorfmueller
My-Cap, LLC
Manufacturing Services
David Dorfmueller
incorporator
Lecada,Inc
MANUFACTURE/SELL/VEND/DISTRIBUTE HARDWARE/APPLIANCE/ACCESSORIES
Huntsville, AL

Publications

Us Patents

Coffee Cartridge Lid Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
20090229470, Sep 17, 2009
Filed:
Mar 12, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/403242
Inventors:
David D. Dorfmueller - Madison AL, US
Assignee:
My-Kap, LLC - Madison AL
International Classification:
A47J 31/40
US Classification:
99295, 426 77, 426433
Abstract:
A disc for mating with a single-serving coffee filter cartridge is provided. The disc has double-beveled peripheral edge that extends from a first side of the disc to a transition point at a first angle and extends at a second angle from the transition point to a second side of the disc. An aperture in the disc receives liquid when the single serving coffee filter cartridge is inserted in a coffee maker.

Banded Vector To Raster Converter

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US Patent:
44583303, Jul 3, 1984
Filed:
May 13, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/263192
Inventors:
Bruce E. Imsand - Huntsville AL
Chris L. Thomas - Harvest AL
David D. Dorfmueller - Owens Cross Roads AL
Assignee:
Intergraph Corporation - Huntsville AL
International Classification:
G06F 500
US Classification:
364900
Abstract:
A vector to raster converter system in which vectors are delivered to the system and stored in a vector memory in groups. Each group includes all vectors which have at least a portion in a particular area of the output plot called a vector band. Vectors are serially read out of the vector memory and converted into a series of coordinates of points along the vector. The coordinates of each point are analyzed to determine if the point lies in a second particular area within the vector band called a raster band. The coordinates in the raster band are stored in a raster memory. After the entire vector band has been rasterized the contents of the raster memory are output to a plotter. The contents of the vector memory is then rasterized again and a determination is made as to whether each pair of coordinates is in the next raster band. This process continues until all of the raster bands in the vector band have been processed. All of the vectors in the next vector band are then loaded into the vector memory and the process continues.
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