55 Fleetwood Lane
Manakin, VA 23103
(804) 513-5104
SUMMARY of Technical
Experience: Extensive experience in networks (WANs &
LANs), network administration, programming, database development, and operating
systems.
WAN Expertise:
1
Access
Concentrators: NT RAS, USR Total Control, Livingston Portmaster,
Ascend MAX TNT, Redback SMS
2
Routers: Ascend, Cisco (1700 – 7500), Adtran and ADC Kentrox CSU/DSUs, ATM Multiplexers, Linux
3
Switches: Cisco
Catalyst, HP Procurve, Bay Networks, and Foundry
Networks
4
Protocols: HDLC, PPP, PPPoE, L2TP,
Frame Relay, ATM, TCP/IP, IPSEC, BGP4, OSPF, EIGRP, RIP, IPX, IGMP, PIM, MSDP, NetFlow, NetBIOS, WCCP, Spanning Tree, VLANs,
VOIP
5
Wireless:
802.11b/g, Sveasoft, Motorola Canopy
Network Administration and
Operating System Expertise:
1
DOS, NT 3.51/4.0,
Windows 3.1/9x/2000/XP/2K3
2
Citrix Winframe/MetaFrame
3
Unix (Ultrix,
Solaris)
4
Redhat, Fedora, Suse, Gentoo, Centos Linux
5
Apache and IIS
web servers
6
Sendmail integrated with various
anti-spam/anti-virus software (amavis, SpamAssassin, DSPAM, greylisting,
blacklists).
7
Squid and Dansguardian
8
RADIUS, DNS,
DHCP, WINS, Rodopi ISP Billing System, Active
Directory, LDAP, NIS, NFS, SNMP, MRTG, RRDTOOL
Programming Languages:
C/C++, Visual C++, Visual
Basic 3/4/5/6, ASP, ADSI, VBScript, Perl, PHP, HTML, DHTML, CSS, Javascript, AJAX, JAVA, JDBC, assembler, Pascal, Fortran,
ADA, LISP, Prolog, Smalltalk, BASH, TCL/TK, PL/SQL, TSQL, Ruby, Rails, C#,
VS2008
Database experience:
Microsoft SQL Server
6.X/7/2000, MySQL, Oracle, Microsoft Access, DBASE
Coleman & Coleman Software
2006-present
Senior
developer of the Engineering Project Management Tool for the V Engineering
Group of the Defense Logistics Agency. The application was developed
using Oracle’s APEX platform. Wrote
custom SVG charting software and developed a more granular security paradigm
once the charting and security components of APEX were found unable to meet
application requirements. Integrated
application with Oracle Internet Directory server for SSO via CAC (user
authentication/authorization determined from digital certificate stored on
common access card).
Access Technology, Inc.
2001-present
(In February 2001, Access
Technology acquired Internet Creations/Internet Connections.) Continued to function as
head network engineer for all of firm’s WANs and LANs. Replaced proprietary
network hardware with open source solutions. Improved redundancy and expanded
capabilities of mail system. Deployed additional POPs in Roanoke and
NOVA. Planned and deployed system
for wholesaling Verizon DSL. Designed and deployed a Motorola Canopy OSPF
network throughout the greater Richmond area.
Wrote in-house software to integrate disparate QOS
features of the linux kernel into a more viable
system for enforcing QOS in the wireless network. Wrote-in house software to
manage/monitor the wireless network.
Continued software development on existing in-house
network management software.
Functioned
as the technical leader in the inception and subsequent growth of the company. Served as lead system and network engineer (CTO)
overseeing a 7000+ customer ISP with POPs in
Richmond, Charlottesville, and Tidewater representing 19
Class C IP networks. Responsibilities
included maintaining, troubleshooting, and developing the LANs; WAN setups over
ISDN, DSL, T1, Frame Relay, and ATM; systems administration of NT4/2000 and
Linux Redhat servers (e.g. DNS, DHCP, IIS, Apache,
NIS, NFS, Radius, Sendmail, MRTG); configuring and
managing Cisco 2500-7500 series routers running RIP, EIGRP, BGP, and multicast
protocols; administering Ethernet switches of a variety of makes, including
Cisco and Foundry Networks; deploying and supporting 29 PRIs
configured for dial access on USR 3COM Total Control, Lucent Portmaster, and Lucent MAX TNT equipment. Also, developed numerous in-house network
management tools in Perl/PHP and designed various commercial web sites using a
Microsoft SQLServer backend.
Developed
the CarsTV suite of Visual Basic/SQLServer/web
applications consisting of dealership showroom/mall kiosk software, dealership
accounting software, search engines for www.carstv.com and individual
dealerships, broadcast software for cable television. Developed a similar suite of applications for real estate, which
were used by the local MediaOne real estate channel
for 2 years until their acquisition by AT&T. These application suites are thin-client
solutions utilizing Citrix MetaFrame technology and
enable the customer to remotely manage and to update, in near-real-time,
content on all advertising media.
Consultant to University
of Richmond
1995-1996
Designed and implemented a
database application using MS Access and MS Visual Basic; responsible for
ensuring the data integrity of the 100,000+ records within this database. Created MPEG movies
consisting of interleaved Layer I Video and Layer II Audio. Designed web databases for
the Classics Department using Perl CGI scripts.
Continued development and
maintenance of the Standard Load, the mechanism by which software is
distributed to workstations throughout the Fifth District, provided PC hardware
and software technical support to end users; programmed under dBase,
responsible for migrating hardware inventory data to a new inventory tracking
system; developed standalone SQL server applets using the MS Access Developer’s
Kit.
Served as a
research assistant to Dr. Arthur Charlesworth of the
Math and Computer Science Department working on high-level extensions to
parallel programming languages. Acquired over the Internet and then installed
various software systems on UNIX (Ultrix, Solaris, Mach)
workstations. Determined a strategy for implementing diva
procedures in pC++ via the Sage C++ library.
Programmed in ADA on a DEC VAX and C, C++, pC++ on
UNIX boxes; wrote scripts for the TCL/TK shell interpreters, a system for X11
programming; configured pC++ to run on PVM, a virtual
parallel machine consisting of networked UNIX boxes; modified the lexical
analyzer of pC++ to recognize another keyword;
modified the grammar of pC++ with limited success;
dabbled with yacc and lex,
UNIX utilities used to write compilers.
International Business
Machines
1992
Completed
an off-campus project working for IBM to fulfill the graduation requirements of
the Steward School. Designed and
created an interactive presentation on Russian Geography using IBM PS/2
equipped with video and audio capture boards, a CD-ROM drive, and AVC (IBM’s
multimedia authoring software).
Additional Experience:
Started programming in 1983;
have been working with Intel PC’s since 1986 using popular commercial
applications and programming in BASIC, C, C++, VB, and assembly. In a physics independent study at UR, built
from integrated circuits a fully functional computer based upon the Motorola
6800 series microprocessor with A/D and D/A conversion capabilities and a
parallel port interface.
Education
University of Richmond
1992-1997
B.S. of Computer Science and
Mathematics (Double Major)
B.A. of Classical Greek and
Physics (Double Major)
Cumulative G.P.A.: 3.94
Honors:
Phi Beta Kappa (1 of 2
initiated as juniors); Pi Mu Epsilon; Eta Sigma Phi: Sigma Pi Sigma; Phi Eta
Sigma, Golden Key National Honor Society, UR Outstanding Computer Science
Student two consecutive years; Letter of Commendation by Phi Beta Kappa (as a
sophomore)
Graduated
valedictorian from the Steward School, receiving the Headmaster’s award for
best overall student as well as the awards for the best math and science
student.
References
Available
upon request.