BID SCOUT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BIDSCOUT RANDALL-REILLY 3200 Rice Mine Road, NE Tuscaloosa AL 35406 BID SCOUT;business services, namely, providing an online network for contractors and other construction professionals to receive up to date bid information and requests for proposals for work opportunities in their geographical area;
BIDSCOUT THE TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY One Tower Square Hartford CT 06183 BID SCOUT;Surety, bond and insurance services, namely, providing a portal for insured and agent users to submit surety bond requests and manage surety bond accounts; Providing an on-line searchable database of construction bids and projects and corresponding insurable risk data, analytics, maps and information for insureds and prospective insureds for the purpose of assessing risk and securing surety bonds;Data compiling and analyzing in the field of insurance, namely, providing an on-line searchable database featuring construction bids and projects to insureds and prospective insureds; business information services, namely, providing data, analytics, maps and information regarding construction bids and projects to insureds and prospective insureds; providing an interactive website which promotes construction bids by providing data, analytics, maps and information regarding construction bids and projects to insureds and prospective insureds for the purpose of simplifying the bond request process and developing business in the construction and insurance industries;Providing a website featuring temporary use of non-downloadable software that allows users to search a database for construction projects and bids, submit requests for surety bonds, and manage surety bond accounts in the fields of insurance and construction;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A technique is provided for generating scout or navigational images based upon a series of related images. The related images are analyzed to compute pixels of scout images, such as by determining a characteristic of aligned pixels of each of the related images. The scout or navigational images are then projections of the related images and individual rows or columns of the scout images correspond to individual images of the related set. One or more of the related images may then be accessed by review of the scout image or images. The scout images may be referred to in their own right for an overview of features of interest and may be modified by a user. The technique provides for efficient time management by allowing specific images to be identified in large image series, and facilitates intelligent use of bandwidth for accessing specific images in a viewer workstation.