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letsdothis3 ago

Another Raniere patent - Intelligent switching system for voice and data https://patents.google.com/patent/US8068592B2/en?inventor=Keith+A.+Raniere

Inventors: Keith A. Raniere, Waterford, NY (US); Th A. Del City Island, NY; Steven Danzik Spokane, Washington; Saul Miodownik, West Hempsted, NY

Assignee: Global Technologies, Inc., Spokane, WA

Court case: Global Technologies, Inc. vs Microsoft (pdf) https://www.docketbird.com/court-documents/Global-Technologies-Inc-v-Microsoft-Corporation/RESPONSE-of-Appellant-Global-Technologies-Inc-to-the-motion-to-terminate-appeal-12-filed-by-Appellee-Microsoft-Corporation-in-17-2406-Service-09-01-2017-by-email-458411/cafc-2017-02406-01301056038?user_id=guest

Global Tech's attorney is Matthew Stavish of Schmeiser, Olsen & Watts, LLP

On FB Stavish is connected with a Kim Stavish who works at National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Defense R&D Gets a Huge Boost Under the 2018 Omnibus - https://www.nextgov.com/policy/2018/03/defense-rd-gets-huge-boost-under-2018-omnibus/146895/

If federal funding for research and development was a lottery, then the Defense Department just hit the jackpot.

The Pentagon would get $89.2 billion to pour into new defense technologies under the 2018 appropriations bill the House passed on Thursday. That’s a $16 billion—or 22 percent—increase from 2017 and $6.5 billion above the agency’s budget request for this year.

Those funds would cover initiatives at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency as well as a handful of critical projects, including the Future Vertical Lift helicopter program, space security systems and the beleaguered F-35 fighter rollout.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Under the bill, NIST would receive $1.2 billion, with more than 60 percent allocated to helping “advance U.S. competitiveness and economic growth” and a reduction to “lower-priority activities.” The agency, which creates cybersecurity standards for the government and private sector, would’ve lost 18 percent of R&D funds under the president’s proposed budget.

F-35, see comment on Lee Venturino's company with the same name as Raniere's https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/3171446/18151850 Another coincidence

Need to look further into the patent attorney's law firm as they work with government agencies and law firms.

srayzie ago

Good find!

letsdothis3 ago

Thank you :-)