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Richard Pingol Phones & Addresses

  • Tustin, CA
  • Alhambra, CA
  • Morgan Hill, CA
  • San Francisco, CA
  • El Segundo, CA

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Software Engineer, Google Fiber

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Location:
672 Juliann Way, Morgan Hill, CA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Google
Senior Software Engineer, Google Fiber

Google Aug 1, 2015 - Jul 2016
Senior Software Engineer

Google Nov 2012 - Aug 2015
Software Engineer, Google For Work

Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems Apr 2011 - Oct 2012
Senior Software Engineer I

Raytheon Aug 2008 - Apr 2011
Software Engineer Ii
Education:
Uc San Diego 2002 - 2008
Master of Science, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Don Bosco Technical Institute 1998 - 2002
Skills:
Java
Software Engineering
Distributed Systems
Eclipse
C++
Object Oriented Design
Jdbc
Agile Methodologies
Enterprise Software
Cloud Computing
Xml
Jsp
Sql
Mysql
Salesforce.com
C
Rest
Software Design
Javascript
C#
Jms
Jboss Application Server
Python
Clearcase
Visual Studio
Weblogic
Css
Data Warehousing
Protobuf
Google App Engine
Google Closure
Sax
Dom
Xsd
Agile
Jboss Portal
Security+
Google Maps
Google Earth
World Wind
Kml
Cassandra
J2Ee
Servlets
Portals
Jni
Netbeans
Xmlbeans
Crm Integration
Sfdc
Languages:
English
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Publications

Us Patents

System, Method, And Logic For Optimized Geospatial Data Delivery

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US Patent:
20120197880, Aug 2, 2012
Filed:
Jan 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/016119
Inventors:
Zhen-Qi Gan - Carrollton TX, US
Nicholas Sun - Cerritos CA, US
David A. Denslow - Dallas TX, US
Daryl J. Douglas - Rockwall TX, US
Kyle S. Miller - Venice CA, US
Richard Pingol - Alhambra CA, US
Robert A. Sykes - Richardson TX, US
Adrian A. Abrantes - Murrieta CA, US
Assignee:
RAYTHEON COMPANY - Waltham MA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707724, 707E1711
Abstract:
A method may include subscribing each of a plurality of users to receive native-format geospatial information from a data source. The method may also include receiving native-format geospatial information from the data source. The method may further include analyzing native-format geospatial information and previously-rendered geospatial data file fragments to determine whether to update one or more previously-rendered geospatial data file fragments. The method may additionally include translating native-format geospatial information into geospatial data file fragments in response to a determination to update one or more previously-rendered geospatial data file fragments, and storing such geospatial data file fragments.
Richard A Pingol from Tustin, CA, age ~40 Get Report