SUMMARY
* Over seven years of information technology experience implementing enterprise
wide architectures and solutions
* Strong Microsoft development experience using MSSQL, Visual C++, Visual Basic
and .Net platforms
* Broad background to include computer science, business and legal studies
SKILLS
Application Development: Visual C/C++, .Net C++, C#, VB, Crystal Reports,
InstallShield, ODBC, ADO
Data Sources: MSQL Server 6.5 - 2005, packet transfer/parsing, file
transfer/parsing, Sybase
OS/Servers: Windows NT 4.0 – 2003, XP Professional/Media, Unix
Design Environment: Visual Studio 6.0, .Net 2002, .Net 2005
Protocols: TCP/IP, Decnet
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Orlando, FL
Bachelor of Science, May 1995 GPA - 3.52
Major: Liberal Studies
Minors: Computer Science, Business, Legal Studies
NATIONAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY Fort Collins, CO
80 % Master of Science Completed GPA - 3.21
Major: Information Systems
JOB-RELATED CERTIFICATES
Department of Defense:
Level III Communications-Computer Systems Acquisition Professional Community
JOB-RELATED TRAINING
Microsoft SQL Server
Database Systems (MS level)
Technical Writing in RDT & E
Telecommunications Systems (networks)
Data Structures (BS level in C )
Data Structures (MS level in C++)
Software Engineering I (MS level C/C++)
Operating Systems & System Software (MS Level C)
Software Acquisition Practices (Legal & Economic Issues)
CURRENT HOME DEVELOPMENT TOOL SET
Microsoft Visual Studio .Net 2005; Microsoft SQL Server 2005; Crystal Reports
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EXPERIENCE
NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER/AIRCRAFT DIVISION Lakehurst, New Jersey 1996 –
11/2006
Computer Scientist (GS-13)
Technical lead responsible for the design, development, maintenance and
implementation of applications which support the Navy's system of collecting
intermediate aircraft maintenance data. Six years experience in system research,
design, test, evaluation and deployment; over one year modeling and simulation
development. Experienced in the application of computer theory, algorithms, data
structures, and computer architecture to support application program interfaces;
Experienced with the Capability Maturity Model and ProcessMax for the purpose of
maintaining acceptable software engineering and quality assurance practices.
Graduate of a Naval Acquisition Intern program (3 yrs) consisting of on-the-job
training, rotational assignments and course work.
.Net C++ Form Application Development (June 2005 – Nov. 2006)
Modeling & simulation application written in .Net Visual C++ version 2002.
Network packet monitor for the purpose of reporting aircraft landing conditions.
This simulator would open various network socket connections to obtain
information such as wind, visual, radar etc; Required threading and management of
queued data to accomplish successful aircraft recovery scenarios.
Network Administration (September 1999 – May 2005)
Principle goal of network development and communication was to link Avionics
Test Equipment (ATE) systems with windows based systems to achieve data transfer
and automation. ATE systems utilized the Decnet protocol while Windows
technology utilized TCP/IP. Hence, data transfer was accomplished using both
hardware converters and software conversion techniques. Hardware conversions on
ATE systems using Decnet required coaxial cable linked to CAT5 wire via 10 BASE
2/T converter boxes on each ATE system. A CISCO 10/100 switch linked all
systems to the Windows NT Server used in data collection and processing.
Pathworks 32 software provided libraries for socket coding. Wrote socket
procedures to facilitate file transfer from ATE systems Windows system.
Visual C/C++ Design and Programming (September 1999 – May 2005)
In order to effectively collect and parse files from ATE systems, design
required fast execution of file parsing along with real-time directory
monitoring. Wrote routines in Visual C++ to handle requirements as well as
provide Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) to the Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL)
which stored all data. Parsing routines were back-end programs and services
transferring data 24/7 via ODBC calls to stored procedures residing on the SQL
Server.
SQL Server Administration, Database Design And Programming (September 1999 – May
2005)
Microsoft SQL Server (versions 6.5 – 2000) provided the engine to manage all
network activity between systems and trigger all necessary events. Wrote
relational database design and logic to support a workable interface using stored
procedures, triggers, alerts and jobs. Implemented MSSQL security to accomplish
server and database login requests along with associated object level
permissions. Wrote routines in Transact-SQL to implement remote database updates
and the merging of all data into one central database. Coded interface for data
exchange between MSSQL database and Sybase database. This interface automated
data transfer from ATE stations to the ship’s central maintenance database
system which previously received data via manual input. Thus, a foundation for
automating mission critical data was established.
Visual Basic Development With Crystal Reports (January 2000 – May 2005)
Developed reports to query MSSQL database using Visual Basic 6.0 in conjunction
with the Crystal Report Designer Component. Reports utilized ODBC connection and
ADO record sets. Under this reporting schema, VB code calls Crystal Report
objects which display data in various methods such as charts and graphs. As with
the C++ parsing routines, reports utilized stored procedures where necessary.
InstallShield development (September 2000 – May 2005)
Installation programs enabled product to be installed or updated remotely via
disk media. Designed and coded installation routines using InstallShield
Professional (versions 5 – 7) to execute tasks such as installing necessary
files, creating new directories, creating new databases and performing database
updates.
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