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`Exhibit 2021
`Petitioner - Iron Dome LLC
`Patent Owner - E-Watch,
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`l. Vinh Le. pursuant to the provisions ot‘28 U.S.C. § 1746 and 37 CPR. §1.131. declare:
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`1.
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`4.
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`My name is Vinh Le.
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`1 am over the age 01‘ 21 years of age and am competent to make this declaration.
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`1 worked as an employee ofPhotoTelesis from 1988 to 2005.
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`I worked under
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`the direction of David Monroe during my time at
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`PhotoTelesis Corporation.
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`5.
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`My role/job description was
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`a Mechanical Engineer. During my time at
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`PhotoTelesis.
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`I helped work on mechanical drafts of circuit boards and breadboards
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`related to image processing for product development projects having designations such
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`as. for example. HCT (Handheld Communications Terminal). Micro—RIT (Micro Remote
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`image Transceiver). Military Micro-RlT. and PICS (Portable Image Computer System).
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`Based on my direct knowledge of these product development projects and my
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`understanding 01‘ United States patent no. 7.365.871 ("the ‘871 patent"). all of these
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`product development projects involved the development of inventive subject matter
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`utilized in the reduction to practice of elements of the invention of David Monroe as
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`claimed in claims 1-15 ofthe '871 patent.
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`6.
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`The HCT product development project was directed to an apparatus in the form of
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`a handheld unit attachable to an external camera. This apparatus had a housing with the
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`following components contained therein:
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`a.
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`aprocessor.
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`b.
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`a memory.
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`c.
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`a removable memory module in addition to the memory.
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`d.
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`e.
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`a user interface, and
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`a display comprising a window in which content can be displayed.
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`Examples of functionalities provided by this apparatus included:
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`a.
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`('2
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`interfacing with an external camera to capture a visual image.
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`displaying a visual image framed by the camera on the diSplay.
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`the processor generating an image data signal representing a visual
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`image
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`framed by the camera (i.e.. a digitized framed image).
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`the memory receiving and storing digitized framed images for allowing the
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`digitized framed images to be accessible for selectively displaying in the
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`display window and accessible for selectively transmitting over a wireless
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`telephone network.
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`the user interface enabling a user to select an image data signal (i.c.. for a
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`particular one of a plurality of digitized framed images) for viewing and
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`transmission.
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`displaying a visual
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`image at
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`the system whereby the visual
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`image can be
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`viewed and framed prior to capture in the memory.
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`{it}
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`the removable memory being removably housed in the housing for storing
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`captured image data signals. the display being operable to display for viewing
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`incoming image data signals.
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`h.
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`the display window for viewing the alphanumeric signals within the display
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`window used for framing the visual image. and
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`the display providing for framing a visual image to be captured by the camera
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`and for viewing a resulting digitized framed image.
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`Based on my direct knowledge of the HCT product development project and my
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`understanding of the “871 Patent. the HCT product development project resulted in the
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`creation of subject matter utilized in the reduction to practice of the invention as recited
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`in at least claims 1. 2. 3, 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ll. 13, and 14 ofthe '871 patent.
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`7'.
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`The PICS product development project was directed to an apparatus in the form
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`of a portable laptop unit having a camera within the housing. This apparatus had a
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`housing with the following components contained therein:
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`a.
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`a power supply.
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`b.
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`an integral image capture device including an electronic camera.
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`c. memory.
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`d.
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`a display comprising a window in which content can be displayed.
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`e.
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`a user interface. and
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`f.
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`alphanumeric input keys.
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`Examples of functionalities provided by this apparatus included:
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`a.
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`the camera contained in the housing capturing a visual image.
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`b. displaying a visual image framed by the camera on the display.
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`c.
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`the processor generating an image data signal representing a visual
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`image
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`framed by the camera (i.e.. a digitized framed image).
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`d.
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`the memory receiving and storing digitized framed images for allowing the
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`digitized framed images to be accessible for selectively displaying in the
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`display wmdow and accessible for selectively transmitting over a wireless
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`telephone network.
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`the user interface enabling a user to select a image data signal (i.e.. for a
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`particular one of a plurality of digitized framed images) for viewing and
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`transmission.
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`the alphanumeric input keys permitting manually input digitized alphanumeric
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`[[3
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`h.
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`signals to be input to the processor.
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`the power supply providing power for Operation of the apparatus
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`displaying a visual
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`image at
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`the system whereby the visual
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`image can be
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`viewed and framed prior to capture in the memory.
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`the display window for viewing the alphanumeric signals within the display
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`window used for framing a visual image. and
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`the display providing for framing a visual image to be captured by the camera
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`and for viewing a resulting digitized l‘ramed image.
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`Based on my direct knowledge of the PICS product development project and my
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`understanding of the ‘871 Patent. the PICS product development project resulted in the
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`creation of subject matter utilized in the reduction to practice of the invention as recited
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`in at least claims 1, 2. 3. 4.5.6- 7. 8. 9. 10. ll. 13. and 14 ot‘the ‘871 patent.
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`8.
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`The Military Micro-RIT product development project was directed to an
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`apparatus in the form of a handheld unit attachable to an external camera. This apparatus
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`had a housing with the following components contained therein:
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`it.
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`b,
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`C.
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`d.
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`a processor.
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`a display comprising a window in which content can be displayed.
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`memory.
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`a removable memory module in addition to the memory.
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`a user interface.
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`a wireless communications device comprising a wireless traitsmitter/receiver.
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`and
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`g.
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`a power supply.
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`Examples of functionalities provided by this apparatus included:
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`a.
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`interfacing with an external camera to capture a visual image,
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`displaying a visual image framed by the camera on the display.
`
`the processor generating an image data signal representing a visual
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`image
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`framed by the camera (Le. a digitized framed image).
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`the memory receiving and storing digitized framed images for allowing the
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`digitized framed images to be accessible for selectively displaying in the
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`display window and accessible for selectively transmitting over a wireless
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`telephone network.
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`interfacing with an external keyboard for permitting manually input digitized
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`alphanumeric signals to be input to the processor
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`the user interface enabling a user to select an image data signal tie. for a
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`particular one of a plurality of digitized framed images) for viewing and
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`transmission.
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`an external telephonic system and/or radio system for sending and receiving
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`digitized audio signals and for transmitting image data signals. .
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`h.
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`the power supply providing power 1“or operation of the apparatus.
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`displaying a visual
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`image at the system whereby the visual
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`image can be
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`viewed and framed prior to capture in the memory.
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`j
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`usmg the display for viewing alphanumeric images input.
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`k.
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`the removable memory being removably housed in the housing for storing
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`captured image data signals,
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`1.
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`the display being operable to display for viewing incoming image data
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`signals.
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`m.
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`the display providing for framing a visual image to be captured by the camera
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`and for viewing the visual image.
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`n.
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`interfacing with the external telephonic system for wirelessly transmitting and
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`receiving non-audio digital signals. including transmitting of digitized image
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`signals. and
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`o.
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`the external telephonic system (i.e.. including a wireless transmitter/receiver)
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`transmitting digital signals and receiving digitals signals.
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`Based on my direct knowledge of the Military Micro—RIT product development
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`project and my understanding of the ‘871 Patent,
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`the Military Micro—RIT product
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`development project resulted in the creation of subject matter utilized in the
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`reduction to practice of the invention as recited in at least claims 1, 2, 3, 4, S, 6, 7, 8,
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`9, 10, 11, 13, and 14 of the ’871 patent.
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`9.
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`The Micro-RIT product de\-'e10pment project was directed to an apparatus in the
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`form of a handheld device. This apparatus had a housing with a camera. cellular
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`telephone module. and power supply. mounted externally thereon and the following
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`components contained therein:
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`a.
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`a processor,
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`b. memory.
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`c.
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`a cellular telephonic system for sending and receiving both digitized audio
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`signals and for sending image data signals.
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`d.
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`a telephonic system for sending and receiving the digitized audio signals and
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`for sending the image data signal. and
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`e.
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`a wireless communications device.
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`Examples of functionalities provided by this apparatus included:
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`a. using the camera to capture a visual image.
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`b.
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`the processor generating an image data signal representing a visual
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`image
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`framed by the camera (i.c.. a digitized framed image).
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`c.
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`the memory receiving and storing digitized framed images.
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`(I.
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`a telephonic system sending and receiving digitized audio signals and for
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`sending image data signals.
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`e.
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`a wireless communications device transmitting any of the digitized signals to
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`the compatible remote station. and
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`f.
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`the power supply providing power for operation ol‘the apparatus.
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`Based on my direct knowledge of the Micro—RIT product development project and
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`my understanding of the ‘871 Patent, the Micro—RIT product development project
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`resulted in the creation ofsubject matter utilized in the reduction to practice of the
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`invention as recited in at least claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 9 ofthe ’871 patent.
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`lO.
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`Attached hereto as exhibit
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`l are my time sheets from the time period I spent
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`working on the above—mentioned projects and reducing these projects/devices to practice.
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`1 1.
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`These timesheets show that
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`I worked on HCT from September of 1996 to
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`September of 1997.
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`12.
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`These timesheets show that I worked on PICS from January 1995 to December of
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`1995.
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`13.
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`These timesheets Show that I worked on Military Micro-RIT from September of
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`1997 to December of 1997.
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`14.
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`These timesheets Show that I worked on Micro-RIT from September of 1996 to
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`December of 1997.
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`15.
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`These timesheets accurately reflect to the best of my knowledge the time I spent
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`working on each project.
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`17.
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`I was diligent during this entire time period in my attempts to create mechanical
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`drafts of circuit boards and breadboards that would be operable in a manner that
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`contributes to the functionality of the invention of David Monroe as recited in claims 1-
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`15 ofthe ’87] patent.
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`Date: KHZ-fallolgj
`Signature: W“
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`Name: Vinh Le
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`EXHIBIT 1
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`EXHIBIT 1
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`LABOR
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`ccsT
`===========a======================================================================================================================= =
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`JAMES 111, HILLIAM
`8
`01/06/95
`01/06/95
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`1
`(8865
`0410-015-00 NON~EXEMPT LABOR
`0462-000-00 HOLIDAY PAY
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`R
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`KAYSER, DONALD R.
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`0462-000-00 HOLIDAY PAY
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`MATHER, BRUOE c.
`B
`01/06/95
`01/06/95
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`1
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`R
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`MEEKER, MIKE R.
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`01/06/95
`01/06/95
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`MONROE, DAVID A
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`01/06/95
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`1009.62
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`53
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`8.0
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`154.48
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`463.44
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`75
`75
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`61
`61
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`55
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`386.20
`154.48
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`28.0
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`540.68
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`75
`75
`75
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`SC
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`001
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`36.0
`8.5
`4.0
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`642.35
`151.67
`71.37
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`48.5
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`865.39
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`71
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`511.54
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`FROM 01/27/95 TO 01/27/95
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`y =============x===============3:================================ = =======================================:============================
`T/S ACCT NUMBER
`DESCRIPTION
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`DEPT CAT TYPE CODE
`TYPE
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`237.93
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`61
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`SS
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`R
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`002
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`75
`75
`75
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`SC
`SC
`SC
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`R
`R
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`001
`001
`001
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`004
`004
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`R R
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`JD
`JD
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`71
`71
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`75
`75
`75
`75
`75
`75
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`SA
`SA
`SA
`SA
`SA
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`SA ”Junior”
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`004
`004
`004
`004
`004
`004
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`004
`004
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`R R
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`SD
`SD
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`71
`71
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`JAMES III, WILLIAM
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`01/27/95
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`01/27/95
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`FROM 02/03/95 To 02/03/95
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`LABOR
`TRADE
`JOB PAY
`T/S ACCT NUMBER
`PAY
`COST
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`TYPE
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`DESCRIPTION
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`HUGHEN,
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`JAMES F.
`B
`02/03/95
`02/03/95
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`(2876
`9326-002-39 MOTHERBOARD
`0410-010-00 EXEMPT LABOR
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`R
`R
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`HUGHES, EARNEST E.
`8
`02/03/95
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`(7154
`9331-000-39 NITFS 2.0
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`R
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`JAMES III, HILLIAM
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`02/03/95
`02/03/95
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`3091-000-39 TECHNICAL SERVICES
`3091-000-39 TECHNICAL SERVICES
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`R
`R
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`KAYSER, DONALD R.
`3
`02/03/95
`02/03/95
`02/03/95
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`9331-000-39 NITFS 2.0‘
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`47.0
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`646.16
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`71
`71
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`SD
`SD
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`R
`R
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`004
`004
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`49.5
`2.0
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`51.5
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`970.41
`39.21
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`1009.62
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`75
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`R
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`004
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`5.1
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`5.1
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`592.77
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`592.77
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`61
`61
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`55
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`R
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`002
`002
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`OTHER PAY TYPES
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`40.0
`4.0
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`40.0
`4.0
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`772.40
`115.86
`
`772.40
`115.86
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`44.0
`
`838.26
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`75
`75
`75
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`SC
`50
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`R
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`001
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`71
`71
`71
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`JD R
`JD R
`JD R
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`004
`004
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`39.0
`4.0
`3.0
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`46.0
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`2.0
`36.5
`3.5
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`42.0
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`733.70
`75.25
`56.44
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`865.39
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`48.72
`889.11
`85.25
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`1023.08
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`MATHER, BRUCE C.
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`02/03/95
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`75
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`807.70
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`TIMESHEET EDIT REPORT BY EMPLOYEE NAM
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`FROM 02 17 95 TO 02 17 95
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`LABOR
`TRADE
`JOB PAY
`T/S
`PAY
`DEPT CAT TYPE CODE
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`COST
`TYPE
`FREQ T/S DATE
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`DESCRIPTION
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`ACCT NUMBER
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`24 0
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`463.44
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`75
`75
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`SC
`SC
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`R
`R
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`001
`001
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`40.0
`10 0
`
`692.31
`173.08
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`50.0
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`865.39
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`71
`71
`71
`71
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`JD R
`JD R
`JD R
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`004
`004
`004
`004
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`75
`75
`75
`75
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`SA R
`SA R
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`004
`004
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`2.0
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`32 0
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`49.0
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`15.0
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`14.0
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`41.76
`104.40
`668.13
`208.79
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`1023.08
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`538.46
`430.77
`143.59
`502.57
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`45.0
`
`1615.39
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`71
`71
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`SD
`SD
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`R
`R
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`004
`004
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`26.1
`32 0
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`259.11
`317.69
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`58.1
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`576.80
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`11
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`PR
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`R
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`003
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`50.0
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`5000.00
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
`
`50.0
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`5000.00
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`KAYSER, DONALD R.
`0
`02/17/95
`02/17/95
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`9331‘000-39 NITFS 2.0
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`02/17/95
`02/17/95
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`ATHER, BRUCE C.
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`02/17/95
`02/17/95
`02/17/95
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`02/17/95
`02/17/95
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`02/17/95
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`22
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`004
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`576.93
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`FROM 03/17/95 TO 03/17/95
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`PAY
`FREQ T/S DATE
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`T/S
`TYPE
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`ACCT NUMBER.
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`DESCRIPTION
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`JOB PAY
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`HOURS
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`LABOR
`COST
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`KAYSER, DONALD R.
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`03/17/95
`03/17/95
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`8
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`03/17/95
`03/17/95
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`03/17/95
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`R
`R
`R
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`R
`R
`
`R
`
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`(0056
`9331-000-39 NITFS 2.0
`0410-010-00 EXEMPT LABOR
`0410-010-00 EXEMPT LABOR
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`8153-001-39 CAM-R11
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`B
`03/17/95
`03/17/95
`03/17/95
`03/17/95
`03/17/95
`03/17/95
`03/17/95
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`(9749
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`0410-010-00 EXEMPT LABOR
`9334-000 39 ICE/UNIX
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`0410-010-00 EXEMPT LABOR
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`R
`R
`R
`R
`R
`R
`R
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`MEEKER, MIKE R
`B
`03/17/95
`03/17/95
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`R
`R
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`24.0
`
`486.72
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`75
`75
`75
`75
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`80
`SC
`SC
`50
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`R
`R
`R
`R
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`001
`001
`001
`001
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`30.0
`1.0
`2.0
`10.0
`
`603.76
`20.13
`40.25
`201.25
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
`
`43.0
`
`865.39
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`71
`71
`71
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`JD R
`JD
`R
`JD
`R
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`004
`004
`004
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`1 .0
`31.5
`10 .5
`
`23 .79
`749.47
`249.82
`
`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
`
`43.0
`
`1023.08
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`75
`75
`75
`75
`75
`75
`75
`
`SA
`311
`SA
`SA
`SA
`SA
`SA
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`R
`R
`R
`R
`R
`R
`R
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`004
`004
`004
`004
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`2 . 0
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`65 . 93
`148.35
`49. 45
`131.87
`1087. 92
`65 . 93
`65 . 94
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`49 . 0
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`1615 .39
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`71
`71
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`SD
`SD
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`R
`R
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`004
`004
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`63 .7
`1 . 0
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`567.89
`8.91
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`64 . 7
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`576.80
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`MONROE, DAVID A
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`03/17/95
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`11
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`FROM 03/24/95 TO 03/24/95
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`y=========5==============================S========================================:.=======================================:==========
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`TIS
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`03/24/95
`03/24/95
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`R
`R
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`0410-010-00 EXEMPT LABOR
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`LE, VINH
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`B
`
`03/24/95
`03/24/95
`03/24/95
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`(4312
`9326-005-39 SYSTEM
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`0461-000-00 VACATION PAY
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`R
`R
`R
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`03/24/95
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`R
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`R
`
`75
`75
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`SC
`SC
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`R
`R
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`001
`001
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`1.0
`8.0
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`43.0
`
`20.13
`161.00
`
`565.39
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`71
`71
`71
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`JD R
`JD R
`JD R
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`004
`004
`004
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`1.5
`24.5
`16.0.
`
`36.54
`596.80
`389.74
`
`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`42.0
`
`1023.08
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`75
`75
`
`75
`
`SA R
`SA R
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`5A R
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`004
`004
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`004
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`28.0
`8.0
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`4.0
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`40.0
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`1130.7?
`323.08
`
`161.54
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`1615.39
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`
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`~nu
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`MEEKER, NIKE R.
`B
`03/24/95
`03/24/95
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`(2185
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`R
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`MONROE, DAVID A
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`03/24/95
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`03/24/95
`03/24/95
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`R
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`71
`71
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`SD
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`R
`R
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`004
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
`
`54.9
`1.0
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`55.9
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`566.48
`10.32
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`576.80
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`11
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`5000.00
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`5000.00
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`004
`004
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`32.0
`8.0
`
`40.0
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`461.54
`115.39
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`576.93
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`MORGA, MARK E.
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`03/24/95
`03/24/95
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`75
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`004
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`33.0
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`572.75
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`COST
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`03/31/95
`03/31/95
`03/31/95
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`LE, VINH
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`B
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`03/31/95
`03/31/95
`03/31/95
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`R
`R
`R
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`R
`R
`R
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`0410.010.00 EXEMPT LABOR
`0461-000-00 VACATION PAY
`0462-000-00 HOLIDAY PAY
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`(4312
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`8153-001-39 CAM—RIT
`9326-008-39 PICS PROTOTYPES
`9326-005-39 SYSTEM
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`MATHER, BRUCE C.
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`03/31/95
`03/31/95
`03/31/95
`03/31/95
`03/31/95
`03/31/95
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`9327-002-39 ICE-PICS SOFTwARE
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`9335-002-39 NAVEBURST-SOETNARE
`9302-000-39 COMM-BIOSPHERE
`9368-001-39 HSS-Tuo PHASE STUDY
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`R
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`75
`75
`75
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`50
`SC
`50
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`R
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`001
`001
`001
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`2.0
`12.0
`4.0
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`42.21
`253.28
`84.44
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`41. D
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`865 .39
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`71
`71
`71
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`R
`JD
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`004
`004
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`11.0
`30.5
`1.5
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`278.59
`772.46
`37.99
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`43.0
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`1089.04
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`75
`75
`75
`75
`75
`75
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`8.0
`9.0
`4.0
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`20.0
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`287.18
`323.08
`143.59
`71.80
`71.80
`717.94
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`1615.39
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`
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`MEEKER, MIKE R.
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`(2185
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`8
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`03/31/95
`03/31/95
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`R
`R
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`9326~002~39 MOTHERBOARD
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`45.0
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`71
`71
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`SD
`SD
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`R
`R
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`004
`004
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`41.5
`1.0
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`563.23
`13.57
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
`
`42.5
`
`576.80
`
`MONROE, DAVID A
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`(1983
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`B
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`03/31/95
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`R
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`0410-010-00 EXEMPT LABOR
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`11
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`PR
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`R
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`003
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`50.0
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`5000.00
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`50.0
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`5000.00
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`MORALES,
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`JUAN v
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`(7625
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`>
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`B
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`03/31/95
`
`R
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`0410-010-00 EXEMPT LABOR
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`22
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`F3
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`R
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`004
`
`40.0
`
`573.93
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`09:31
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`TIMESHEET EDIT REPORT BY EMPLOYEE NAME
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`FROM 03/31/95 To 04/07/95
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`LABOR
`TRADE
`JOB PAY
`T/S ACCT NUMBER
`PAY
`COST
`HOURS
`DEPT CAT TYPE CODE
`TYPE
`FREQ T/S DATE
`====================================================================================================================================
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`DESCRIPTION
`
`HUGHEN,
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`JAMES F.
`
`(2876
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`8
`
`04/07/95
`04/07/95
`
`R
`R
`
`9326-002-39 MOTHERBOARD
`0410-010'00 EXEMPT LABOR
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
`
`46.0
`
`646.16
`
`71
`71
`
`R
`SD
`SD R
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`004
`004
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`51.0
`3.0
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`982.14
`57.77
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
`
`54.0
`
`1039.91
`
`JAMES III, WILLIAM
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`(8865
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`B
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`04/07/95
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`R
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`0410-015-00 NON-EXEMPT LABOR
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`61
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`24.0
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`486.72
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`24.0
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`486.72
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`SC
`50
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`R
`R
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`001
`001
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`41.0
`3.0
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`806.39
`59.00
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`KAYSER, DONALD R.
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`LE, VINH
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`0
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`04/07/95
`04/07/95
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`MATHER, BRUCE C.
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`8
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`04/07/95
`04/07/95
`04/07/95
`04/07/95
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`R
`R
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`R
`R
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`R
`R
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`9331-000-39 NITFS 2.0
`0410-010-00 EXEMPT LABOR
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`(4312
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`0410-010-00 EXEMPT LABOR
`9326-008-39 PICS PROTOTYPES
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`(9749
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`9327-002-39 ICE-PICS SOFTWARE
`9334-000-39 ICE/UNIX
`9335-002-39 HAVEBURST-SOFTHARE
`0410-010-00 EXEMPT LABOR
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`75
`75
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
`
`44.0
`
`865.39
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`71
`71
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`JD R
`JD R
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`004
`004
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`2.0
`40.0
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`51.86
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`42.0
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`1089.04
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`75
`75
`75
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`11.0
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`375.67
`413.24
`413.24
`413.24
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`43.0
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`1615.39
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`MEEKER, MIKE R.
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`04/07/95
`04/07/95
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`462.30
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`HUGHEN,
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`JAMES F.
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`04/14/95
`04/14/95
`04/14/95
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`R
`R
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`9326-002-39 MOTHERBOARD
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`R
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`04/14/95
`04/14/95
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`(8865
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`0461-000-00 VACATION PAY
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`R
`R
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`AYSER, DONALD R.
`3
`04/14/95
`04/14/95
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`(0056
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`9331-000-39 NXTFS 2.0
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`R
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`04/14/95
`04/14/95
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`9326-001-39 MECHANICAL
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`04/14/95
`04/14/95
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`R
`R
`R
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`9331-000-39 NITFS 2.0
`9327-002-39 ICE-PICS SOFTWARE
`9327-003~39 TACO-2 PICS
`9334-000-39 ICE/UNIX
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`Page 21 of 98
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`46.0
`
`71
`71
`71
`
`SD
`SD
`SD
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`R
`R
`R
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`004
`004
`004
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`55.5
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`59.0
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`75
`
`SC
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`R
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`004
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`5.2
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`5.2
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`61
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`61
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`SS
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`R
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`R
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`002
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`002
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`16.0
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`8.0
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`24.0
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`75
`75
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`30
`so
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`R
`R
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`001
`001
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`35.0
`10.0
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`45.0
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`71
`71
`71
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`JD R
`JD R
`JD
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`004
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`5.5
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`47.5
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`75
`75
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`SA R
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`75
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`3.0
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`336.54
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`10:39
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`PAGE 0004
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`FROM 04/21/95 TO 04/21/95
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`PAY
`T/s
`ACCT NUMBER
`DESCRIPTION
`JOB PAY
`TRADE
`LABOR
`HOURS
`FREO T/s DATE
`TYPE
`DEPT CAT TYPE CODE
`COST
`====================================================================================================================================
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`JAMES 111, MILLIAM
`B
`04/21/95
`
`(8865
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`0410-015-00 NON-EXEMPT LABOR
`
`R
`
`KAYSER, DONALD R.
`8
`04/21/95
`04/21/95
`04/21/95
`04/21/95
`
`(0056
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`9331-000-39 NITFS 2.0
`0410-010-00 EXEMPT LABOR
`0410-010-00 EXEMPT LABOR
`0463-000-00 DISABILITY/SICK PAY
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`R
`R
`R
`R
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`5.2
`
`604.40
`
`61
`
`53
`
`R
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`002
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`24.0
`
`486.72
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`24.0
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`486.72
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`R
`75 5:
`R
`75
`50
`75
`SO R
`75
`sc R
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`001
`001
`001
`001
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`23.0
`17.0
`1.0
`4.0
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`442.31
`326.93
`19.23
`76.92
`
`E;;::{NH
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`8
`
`04/21/95
`04/21/95
`04/21/95
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`R
`R
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`9326-001-39 MECHANICAL
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
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`45.0
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`865.39
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`_
`
`71
`71
`71
`
`JD R
`JD
`R
`JD R
`
`004
`004
`004
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`38.5
`1.5
`2.0
`
`998.29
`38.89
`51.86
`
`RATHER, BRUCE c.
`8
`04/21/95
`04/21/95
`04/21/95
`04/21/95
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`(9749
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`9331-000-39 NITFS 2.0
`9335-002-39 NAVEBURST-SOPTMARE
`9366-002-39 FIELDHORKS-SOFTHARE
`0410-010-00 EXEMPT LABOR
`
`R
`R
`R
`R
`
`MEEKER, MIKE R.
`8
`04/21/95
`04/21/95
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`(2185
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`9326-002-39 MOTHERBOARD
`9326-005-39 SYSTEM
`
`R
`R
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`TONROE, DAVID A
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`04/21/95
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`0
`
`(1983
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`0410-010-00 EXEMPT LABOR
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`R
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`Page220f98
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
`
`42.0
`
`1089.04
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`75
`75
`75
`75
`
`R
`SA
`SA R
`SA
`R
`SA
`R
`
`004
`004
`004
`004
`
`20.0
`8.0
`4.0
`8.0
`
`807.70
`323.08
`161.54
`323.07
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
`
`40.0
`
`1615.39
`
`71
`71
`
`SD
`so
`
`R
`R
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`004
`004
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`40.2
`1.2
`
`560.08
`16.72
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`EMPLOYEE TOTALS
`
`41.4
`
`576.80
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`11
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`PR
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`R
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`003
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`50.0
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`6153.50
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`15:10
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`y/=================================================§==================================================================================
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`T/S ACCT NUMBER
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`FREQ T/s DATE
`TYPE
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`HUGHEN,
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`JAMES F.
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`04/28/95
`04/28/95
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`KAYSER, DONALD R.
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`04/28/95
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`R
`R
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`04/28/95
`04/28/95
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`R
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`04/28/95
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