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John C Gavan

from Paonia, CO
Age ~68

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  • 40194 M Rd, Paonia, CO 81428 (719) 475-7074
  • Gaithersburg, MD
  • 450 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001
  • 1624 Cascade Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719) 475-7074
  • 1824 Cascade Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80907
  • Alexandria, VA
  • Bronxville, NY
  • 1624 N Cascade Ave, Colorado Spgs, CO 80907

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Location:
1624 north Cascade Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80905
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Delta Montrose Electrical Association Jun 2014 - Jan 2019
Board Director

Delta County Economic Development Feb 2013 - Jan 2019
Board Member

Colorado Public Utilities Commission Feb 2013 - Jan 2019
Commissioner

Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc. Jul 2, 2015 - Jun 30, 2017
Board of Directors

Solar Energy International (Sei) Feb 2013 - Sep 2016
Board Member
Education:
Nyu Stern School of Business 1984 - 1989
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Finance
State University of New York Maritime College 1974 - 1978
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Naval Architecture
Cardinal Spellman High School
Skills:
Integration
Cloud Computing
Data Center
Vendor Management
Project Management
Managed Services
Telecommunications
Program Management
Professional Services
Business Analysis
Sdlc
It Management
It Service Management
Pmp
Pmo
Tv Whitespace Network Technology
Hotspot Networking
Fixed Wireless
Middle Mile and Last Mile Networking
Renewable Energy
Power Utility Operations
Utility Co Op Operations
Fiber Optic Networking
Network Security
Community Economic Development
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System And Method For Detecting And Managing Fraud

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US Patent:
6601048, Jul 29, 2003
Filed:
Sep 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
08/928851
Inventors:
John Gavan - Colorado Springs CO
Kevin Paul - Colorado Springs CO
Jim Richards - Omaha NE
Charles A. Dallas - Colorado Springs CO
Hans Van Arkel - Colorado Springs CO
Cheryl Herrington - Monument CO
Saralyn Mahone - Colorado Springs CO
Terril J. Curtis - Pueblo West CO
James J. Wagner - Larkspur CO
Assignee:
MCI Communications Corporation - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06N 504
US Classification:
706 10, 706 62, 379111
Abstract:
A system, method and computer program product for processing event records. The present invention includes a detection layer, an analysis layer, an expert systems layer and a presentation layer. The layered system includes a core infrastructure and a configurable, domain-specific implementation. The detection layer employs one or more detection engines, such as, for example, a rules-based thresholding engine and a profiling engine. The detection layer can include an AI-based pattern recognition engine for analyzing data records, for detecting new and interesting patterns and for updating the detection engines to insure that the detection engines can detect the new patterns. In one embodiment, the present invention is implemented as a telecommunications fraud detection system. When fraud is detected, the detection layer generates alarms which are sent to the analysis layer. The analysis layer filters and consolidates the alarms to generate fraud cases.

System, Method And Computer Program Product For Processing Event Records

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US Patent:
6732082, May 4, 2004
Filed:
Dec 15, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/212045
Inventors:
John Gavan - Colorado Springs CO
Kevin Paul - Colorado Springs CO
Jim Richards - Omaha NE
Charles A. Dallas - Colorado Springs CO
Hans Van Arkel - Colorado Springs CO
Cheryl Herrington - Monumrnt CO
Saralyn M. Mahone - Colorado Springs CO
Terrill J. Curtis - Pueblo West CO
James J. Wagner - Palmer Lane CO
Assignee:
WorldCom, Inc. - Clinton MS
International Classification:
G06N 100
US Classification:
706 10, 706 62, 379111
Abstract:
A system, method and computer program product for processing event records. The present invention includes a detection layer, an analysis layer, an expert systems layer and a presentation layer. The layered system includes a core infrastructure and a configurable, domain-specific implementation. The detection layer employs one or more detection engines, such as a rules-based thresholding engine and a profiling engine. The detection layer can include an Artificial Intelligence based pattern recognition engine for analyzing data records, for detecting new and interesting patterns and for updating the detection engines to insure that the detection engines can detect the new patterns. In one embodiment, the present invention is implemented as a telecommunications fraud detection system. When fraud is detected, the detection layer generates alarms which are sent to the analysis layer. The analysis layer filters and consolidates the alarms to generate fraud cases.

System, Method And Computer Program Product For Processing Event Records

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US Patent:
7117191, Oct 3, 2006
Filed:
Sep 8, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/657328
Inventors:
John Gavan - Colorado Springs CO, US
Kevin Paul - Colorado Springs CO, US
Jim Richards - Omaha NE, US
Charles A. Dallas - W. Colorado Springs CO, US
Hans Van Arkel - Colorado Springs CO, US
Cheryl Herrington - Monument CO, US
Saralyn M. Mahone - Colorado Springs CO, US
Terrill J. Curtis - Pueblo West CO, US
James J. Wagner - Palmer Lake CO, US
Assignee:
MCI, Inc. - Ashburn VA
International Classification:
G06N 5/00
US Classification:
706 47, 706 10
Abstract:
A system, method and computer program product for processing event records. The present invention includes a detection layer, an analysis layer, an expert systems layer and a presentation layer. The layered system includes a core infrastructure and a configurable, domain-specific implementation. The detection layer employs one or more detection engines, such as a rules-based thresholding engine and a profiling engine. The detection layer can include an Artificial Intelligence based pattern recognition engine for analyzing data records, for detecting new and interesting patterns and for updating the detection engines to insure that the detection engines can detect the new patterns. In one embodiment, the present invention is implemented as a telecommunications fraud detection system. When fraud is detected, the detection layer generates alarms which are sent to the analysis layer. The analysis layer filters and consolidates the alarms to generate fraud cases.

System And Method For Detecting And Managing Fraud

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US Patent:
7433855, Oct 7, 2008
Filed:
Jul 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/627033
Inventors:
John Gavan - Colorado Springs CO, US
Kevin Paul - Colorado Springs CO, US
Jim Richards - Omaha NE, US
Charles A Dallas - Colorado Springs CO, US
Hans Van Arkel - Colorado Springs CO, US
Cheryl Herrington - Monument CO, US
Saralyn Mahone - Colorado Springs CO, US
Terrell J Curtis - Pueblo West CO, US
James J Wagner - Larkspur CO, US
Assignee:
MCI Communications Corporation - Ashburn VA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
G06N 5/02
US Classification:
706 47, 705 50, 379111, 37911414
Abstract:
A system, method and computer program product for processing event records. The present invention includes a detection layer, an analysis layer, an expert systems layer and a presentation layer. The layered system includes a core infrastructure and a configurable, domain-specific implementation. The detection layer employs one or more detection engines, such as, for example, a rules-based thresholding engine and a profiling engine. The detection layer can include an AI-based pattern recognition engine for analyzing data records, for detecting new and interesting patterns and for updating the detection engines to insure that the detection engines can detect the new patterns. In one embodiment, the present invention is implemented as a telecommunications fraud detection system. When fraud is detected, the detection layer generates alarms which are sent to the analysis layer. The analysis layer filters and consolidates the alarms to generate fraud cases.

System And Method For Detecting And Managing Fraud

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US Patent:
20090129573, May 21, 2009
Filed:
Aug 18, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/193233
Inventors:
John Gavan - Colorado Springs CO, US
Kevin Paul - Colorado Springs CO, US
Jim Richards - Omaha NE, US
Charles A. Dallas - Colorado Springs CO, US
Hans Van Arkel - Colorado Springs CO, US
Cheryl Herrington - Monument CO, US
Saralyn Mahone - Colorado Springs CO, US
Terrill J. Curtis - Pueblo West CO, US
James J. Wagner - Larkspur CO, US
Assignee:
MCI COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION - Ashburn VA
International Classification:
H04M 3/00
US Classification:
379189
Abstract:
A system, method and computer program product for processing event records. The present invention includes a detection layer, an analysis layer, an expert systems layer and a presentation layer. The layered system includes a core infrastructure and a configurable, domain-specific implementation. The detection layer employs one or more detection engines, such as, for example, a rules-based thresholding engine and a profiling engine. The detection layer can include an AI-based pattern recognition engine for analyzing data records, for detecting new and interesting patterns and for updating the detection engines to insure that the detection engines can detect the new patterns. In one embodiment, the present invention is implemented as a telecommunications fraud detection system. When fraud is detected, the detection layer generates alarms which are sent to the analysis layer. The analysis layer filters and consolidates the alarms to generate fraud cases. The analysis layer preferably generates a probability of fraud for each fraud case. The expert systems layer receives fraud cases and automatically initiates actions for certain fraud cases. The presentation layer also receives fraud cases for presentation to human analysts. The presentation layer permits the human analysts to initiate additional actions.

System, Method And Computer Product For Interactively Presenting Event Data

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US Patent:
61611107, Dec 12, 2000
Filed:
May 7, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/073890
Inventors:
Terrill J. Curtis - Pueblo West CO
John Gavan - Colorado Springs CO
Kevin Paul - Colorado Springs CO
Assignee:
MCI Communications Corporation - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707204
Abstract:
A system, method and computer program product for interactively enhancing and presenting event data includes an enhancing portion and a presentation server. The enhancing portion includes a case enhancer that uses configuration data and an optional rules-based enhancing engine to enhance cases. The case enhancer includes a first informant that retrieves data from external data systems. The presentation server includes a presentation interface which interfaces one or more client workstations with a case data base. The presentation server also includes a second informant which interfaces the presentation interface with external data systems. The presentation server also includes an enforcer which interfaces the presentation interface with external action systems. A multi-level security system controls access to databases, the second informant and to the enforcer. In an exemplary embodiment, the security system includes a core infrastructure and a domain-specific implementation.

System, Method And Computer Program Product For A Dynamic Rules-Based Threshold Engine

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US Patent:
62087207, Mar 27, 2001
Filed:
Apr 23, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/066182
Inventors:
Terrill J. Curtis - Pueblo West CO
Charles A. Dallas - Colorado Springs CO
John Gavan - Colorado Springs CO
Cheryl Herrington - Monument CO
Saralyn Mahone - Colorado Springs CO
Kevin Paul - Colorado Springs CO
Jim Richards - Omaha NE
Hans Van Arkel - Colorado Springs CO
James J. Wagner - Larkspur CO
Assignee:
MCI Communications Corporation - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04M15/00;3/00
US Classification:
379114
Abstract:
A configurable and scalable rules-based thresholding system, method and computer program product for processing event records includes a core infrastructure and a configurable domain-specific implementation. The core infrastructure is generically employed regardless of the actual type of network being monitored. The domain-specific implementation is provided with user specific data and rules. The core infrastructure includes an event record enhancer which enhances events with additional data and a threshold detector which determines whether an enhanced event record, alone or in light of prior event records, exceeds one or more thresholds. The enhancer can access external databases for additional information related to an event record. In one embodiment, the enhancer generates feature vectors to represent enhanced event records. The threshold detector receives enhanced event records from the event record enhancer.

Intelligent Network-Based Store And Forward Fax System

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US Patent:
57777543, Jul 7, 1998
Filed:
Jun 21, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/669257
Inventors:
John Charles Gavan - Colorado Springs CO
Assignee:
MCI Communications Corporation - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04N 132
US Classification:
358407
Abstract:
An intelligent services network platform (ISN) of a telephone carrier network is equipped with a fax store and forward system (FSFS) capable of relaying fax transmissions between a customer's fax machine and an international destination. An autodialer associated with the fax machine automatically dials an 800 number designating the FSFS. It also automatically dials the preselected destination number and concurrently transmits an identification of the transmitting fax machine. An automatic call distributor in the ISN responds to the 800 number and transfers the fax transmission to an automated response unit which validates the customer's call. Thereafter, The FSFS is enabled to communicate directly with the sending fax machine to receive and store the transmitted fax. The FSFS will subsequently relay the fax transmission, even if repeated attempts are necessary, to the international destination through a bridging switch in the ISN and an international gateway switch connected to the network, external of the ISN. The FSFS generates confirmations for the customer and billing data.
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