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Richard Factor Phones & Addresses

  • Meridian, ID
  • Walnut Creek, CA
  • Fremont, CA
  • Hillsdale, NJ
  • Clifton, NJ
  • New Brunswick, NJ
  • Teaneck, NJ
  • Irvington, NJ
  • Montclair, NJ

Work

Company: Teaneck police department Jan 2018 to Jun 2018 Position: Community policing officer

Education

Degree: Bachelors School / High School: Rutgers University 2006 to 2009 Specialities: Criminal Justice, Police Science

Skills

Project Management • Strategic Planning • Team Leadership • Event Planning • Multitasking • Public Speaking • Team Motivation • Easily Adaptable • Leadership • Customer Service • Customer Centric Solutions • Resiliency • Project Team Management • Loyal

Industries

Government Relations

Resumes

Resumes

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Account Executive

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Location:
2074 Stratton Rd, Walnut Creek, CA 94598
Industry:
Government Relations
Work:
Teaneck Police Department Jan 2018 - Jun 2018
Community Policing Officer

Teaneck Police Department Jan 2011 - Jun 2018
Police Officer

Vector Marketing 2007 - 2008
Salesperson

Tripactions 2007 - 2008
Account Executive
Education:
Rutgers University 2006 - 2009
Bachelors, Criminal Justice, Police Science
William Paterson University of New Jersey 2005 - 2006
Skills:
Project Management
Strategic Planning
Team Leadership
Event Planning
Multitasking
Public Speaking
Team Motivation
Easily Adaptable
Leadership
Customer Service
Customer Centric Solutions
Resiliency
Project Team Management
Loyal

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Richard Factor
President
V Seti League Inc
Civic/Social Association Radio Broadcast Station
PO Box 555, Little Ferry, NJ 07643
433 Liberty St, Little Ferry, NJ 07643
Richard Factor
Principal
Second Foundation
Civic/Social Association
638 Mtn Rd, Kinnelon, NJ 07405

Publications

Us Patents

Method Of Customizing Electronic Systems Based On User Specifications

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US Patent:
6564112, May 13, 2003
Filed:
Nov 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/437771
Inventors:
Richard Factor - Kinnelon NJ
Assignee:
Eventide Inc. - Little Ferry NJ
International Classification:
G06F 1900
US Classification:
700 97, 700 95, 703 13, 716 1
Abstract:
A method and system for manufacturing a particular system based on a universal system. The method includes designing the particular system on the universal system. The particular system as implemented on the universal system is then tested. The system is re-designed and re-tested until the particular system as tested on the universal system is acceptable. The final design of the particular system is sent to a manufacturer to be built using the elements of the universal system used to implement the particular system. After the manufacturer receives the design of the particular system as implemented on the universal system, it identifies the elements of the universal system used to implement the particular system. The particular system is constructed using those elements of the universal system.

Network-Based Control Of Audio/Video Stream Processing

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US Patent:
7756110, Jul 13, 2010
Filed:
May 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/129869
Inventors:
Richard C. Factor - Kinnelon NJ, US
Nicholas Rose - Bloomingdale NJ, US
Anthony M. Agnello - Princeton NJ, US
Assignee:
Eventide Inc. - Little Ferry NJ
International Classification:
H04L 12/66
US Classification:
370352, 700 83
Abstract:
A method for controlling media stream processing comprises: (a) transmitting a media stream, via a first packet-based network, to an operator; (b) receiving from the operator, via a second packet-based network, a control signal for processing the media stream; (c) processing the media stream based on the control signal; and (d) transmitting the processed media stream to one or more users other than the operator. In another embodiment, an apparatus for controlling media stream processing comprises a server adapted to effect transmission of a media stream, via a first packet-based network, to an operator. The apparatus further comprises a processor adapted (i) to effect processing of the media stream based on a control signal received from the operator via a second packet-based network, and (ii) to provide the processed media stream to a transmitter for transmission to one or more users other than the operator.

Map And Text Display System For Vehicle Navigation

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US Patent:
50578359, Oct 15, 1991
Filed:
Dec 4, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/445985
Inventors:
Richard C. Factor - Kinnelon NJ
Terry L. Pearsall - Wayne NJ
John A. Strowe - Irvington NJ
Laura A. Nass - Piscataway NJ
Assignee:
Eventide, Inc. - Little Ferry NJ
International Classification:
G08G 112
US Classification:
340995
Abstract:
A map display system includes a vehicle symbol positioned in relation to background map data, and provides a large amount of relevant, easy-to-read map data to a user in a brief period of time. A first feature of the invention involves the drawing of aircraft landing and take-off areas in true size and orientation relative to background map data. A second feature involves display of navigation control areas in relation to an aircraft symbol. In accordance with a third feature, a user can select for display only objects meeting preselected criteria, such as airports having runways of a minimum length. A user can select an object for which text appears on the screen adjacent to that object and which may indicate relative position or distance to such object from the vehicle, in accordance with a fourth feature. A user can select full screen text of information concerning an object on a screen display, in accordance with a fifth feature. A sixth feature provides an automatic alert for an increased oncoming minimum safe altitude for aircraft flight.

Redundant Avionics For Critical Flight Instruments

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US Patent:
62818104, Aug 28, 2001
Filed:
Dec 15, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/211103
Inventors:
Richard Factor - Kinnelon NJ
Assignee:
Eventide Inc. - NJ
International Classification:
G01C 2100
US Classification:
340971
Abstract:
Redundant avionics for flight instruments: a plurality of aircraft flight data sensors, which provide data that are normally displayed on indicators in the cockpit, are transmitted to two independent computers. Each computer is associated with and creates images representative of data sensed by the sensors on a respective projected image display creation device which is in the form of a liquid crystal display, for example. Associated illumination sources and one common or two respective sets of optics project the images from each image creation device on a new screen. The image creation device and the optics would cause the image representative of data from the same sensor to be projected to the same location on the screen regardless of which computer and image creation device provided and projected the image. The computers are independently operable for selectively causing the display of information corresponding to data received from none, some or all of the sensors. For example, the computers are operable so that one display device will display information corresponding to data received from some of the sensors and the other display device will display information corresponding to data received from other sensors and the computers are operable so that each computer may cause display of information based on all of the sensors, as required.

Map Display System For Vehicle Navigation

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US Patent:
48961540, Jan 23, 1990
Filed:
Oct 28, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/114300
Inventors:
Richard C. Factor - Kinnelon NJ
Terry L. Pearsall - Wayne NJ
John A. Strowe - Irvington NJ
Laura A. Nass - Piscataway NJ
Assignee:
Eventide Inc. - Little Ferry NJ
International Classification:
G08G 112
US Classification:
340995
Abstract:
A map display system includes a vehicle symbol positioned in relation to background map data, and provides a large amount of relevant, easy-to-read map data to a user in a brief period of time. A first feature of the invention involves the drawing of aircraft landing and take-off areas in true size and orientation relative to background map data. A second feature involves display of navigation control areas in relation to an aircraft symbol. In accordance with a third feature, a user can select for display only objects meeting preselected criteria, such as airports having runways of a minimum length. A user can select an object for which text appears on the screen adjacent to that object and which may indicate relative position or distance to such object from the vehicle, in accordance with a fourth feature. A user can select full screen text of information concerning an object on a screen display, in accordance with a fifth feature. A sixth feature provides an automatic alert for an increased oncoming minimum safe altitude for aircraft flight.

Broadcast Delay Line

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US Patent:
42826063, Aug 4, 1981
Filed:
Apr 12, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/029213
Inventors:
Richard Factor - New York NY
Assignee:
Eventide Clockworks, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04H 704
US Classification:
455620
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to a digital delay line especially suitable for broadcasting live audio programs. The memory of the digital delay line is of sufficient extent to produce a delay of about 6 seconds or more. The device is provided with a Dump button whereby one who is monitoring the program can, upon hearing an obscenity or a libellous remark, press the Dump button and change the program to real time eliminating the libellous or obscene remark. The device is provided with means to return the program to the full delay time without any or without substantial glitches.

Reusable Inflated Article

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US Patent:
20190112120, Apr 18, 2019
Filed:
Oct 16, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/161898
Inventors:
- Little Ferry NJ, US
Richard C. Factor - Little Ferry NJ, US
Assignee:
Eventide Inc. - Little Ferry NJ
International Classification:
B65D 81/36
A01K 23/00
B65D 81/05
Abstract:
An inflatable cushion that is reusable, in particular as a doggy waste bag. One version of the inflatable cushion, air cushion or packaging cell has a folded edge and three sealed edges. One of the three sealed edges, or area adjacent thereto, has a weakened area that is capable of withstanding the pressure of gas from the packaging cell and the pressures involved in protecting an item being shipped, but is also capable of being torn by hand resulting in deflation of the inflatable cushion, air cushion or packaging cell.
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