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Christian Forgey, Round Rock, TX US

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20110309772SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR LUMINESCENT DISPLAY - A ruggedized luminescent display system for displaying electronic images or light from a surface of an object, according to various aspects of the present invention, may comprise a resilient transmissive material disposed within a cavity of the object and may have a surface that is configured to be substantially flush with an outer surface of the object. A light source may be disposed within the object and may emit light through the resilient transmissive material such that the light may be visible from the outer surface of the object. The light source may be electrically coupled to an integrated circuit board with a control system comprising a microcontroller that may control the emission of light from the light source in response to a signal. The microcontroller may receive the signal from a motion sensor that may be electrically coupled to the integrated circuit board and configured to detect the motion of the object.12-22-2011

Moody K. Forgey, Carrollton, TX US

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20100188729Ceramic Header Method and System - A ceramic header configured to form a portion of an electronic device package includes a mounting portion configured to provide a mounting surface for an electronic device. In addition, the ceramic header includes one or more conductive input-output connectors operable to provide electrical connections from a first surface of the ceramic header to a second surface of the ceramic header. The ceramic header also includes one or more thermally polished surfaces.07-29-2010

Paul Forgey, Seattle, WA US

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20100281159MANIPULATION OF DHCP PACKETS TO ENFORCE NETWORK HEALTH POLICIES - A facility for causing a device connected to a network that is configured to act as a DHCP server to enforce network health policies against hosts connected to the network is described. The device intercepts network packets sent to a DHCP server from any host connected to the network. For each of at least a portion of these intercepted network packets that contain a statement of health, the facility (11-04-2010
20110060806USING IN-THE-CLOUD STORAGE FOR COMPUTER HEALTH DATA - A policy enforcement point (PEP) controls access to a network in accordance with one or more policy statements that specify conditions for compliant devices. The PEP receives current health data from a device seeking to access the network, and stores this health data in local volatile memory. If the health data stored in local volatile memory complies with the policy statements, the device is permitted to access the network. Otherwise, the device is denied access to the network, or permitted only limited access to the network in order to resolve its compliance issues. The PEP occasionally stores the health data in local persistent memory and on an online service (OLS). During reboot, the PEP accesses the OLS to confirm that it has the most recent health data. If more recent health data is available from the OLS, the OLS provides this more recent data to the PEP.03-10-2011