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Question And Answer With Curtis Berry, Industrial Portals, a Division of Jamison Door Company

October 16, 2006

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Question & Answer: RFID Portal Solution

Curtis Berry, vice president of IT and engineering at Industrial Portals, a Division of Jamison Door Company answers questions posed to him about his company's new RFID portal solution.

Some of those questions are:

  • Why did a company like Jamison Door develop an RFID portal solution?
  • What is the advantage to using an "Industrial Portal" product?
  • What types of applications are best served by your products?
  • Why would someone look at a portal solution?
  • What RFID equipment are you compatible with?
  • If you had 100 prospects in a room, what would you want them to know?
  • How does someone go about purchasing one of your portals?

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Question & Answer: RFID Portal Solution


About Curtis Berry
Curtis Berry is the vice president of IT and Engineering for Jamison Door Company & Industrial Portals, a Division of Jamison Door Company. He is responsible for engineering production, research and development, and information technology at the Jamison Door Company because of his broad background covering mechanical, electrical, and IT disciplines.

Previously, he worked in research and development for the Department of Defense designing surface weapons systems and was the lead mechanical analyst on the Space Shuttle Challenger break up analysis for the Naval Surface Warfare Center.

Curtis designed the Mach 18 lifting body models for hyper-velocity testing and developed a method for the Navy to build this unit without drawings, going directly from the CAD system to the machine tool. In the area of CAD and computer systems, he implemented parametric solid modeling for several companies and also ERP business systems.

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