| OBJECTIVE: |
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| To obtain a position to develop Computer Systems by following
the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodology. |
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| EXPERIENCE: |
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| 12/09-present: REI Systems, Chantilly, VA |
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| QA Engineer: |
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| Performing the activities of Quality Assurance (QA) Engineer in supporting the United States
Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Enterprise Applications
Development Integration and Sustainment (EADIS) contract.
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| Following the International Business Machines (IBM) Rational Unified Process (RUP) in testing the
Disaster Assistance Center (DAC) web based application. Utilizing the IBM Rational ClearQuest in defect tracking
and Rational Quality Manager (RQM) in developing test cases and test scripts from the FEMA EADIS Requirements
documentation. Posting peer review reports and testing results on SharePoint.
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11/97-11/09: Network Computer Systems, College Park, MD |
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| Consultant: |
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| Performed the activities of QA Analyst at the NARTech, Inc. The major responsibilities were
the maintenance and development of error free National Institutes of Health (NIH) Information Systems by following
the computer SDLC methodology. Formal test plans were developed, executed, and maintained by utilizing GForge that allows collaboration
among developers, output release to end users, access to documentation, and Configuration Management
capabilities.
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| Utilized HTML, Java Script, Perl Script, Visual Basic Script, Open Database Connectivity (ODBC),
Access DBMS, and Studio Tools on Wireless and Ethernet Networks in the development of the Internet based
prototypes, web sites, applications, search engines, and multimedia systems for
Research & Development (R&D) activities. |
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| Analyzed and improved the Department of Labor (DOL) Internet web site
documentation by following the United States DOL Systems Development and
Life Cycle Management standards at Advanced Technology Systems. Developed
and executed test plans and test scripts in UNIX environment at FileTek, Inc.
Tested and developed various client-server based applications by utilizing the
Microsoft SQL Server 6.5 and Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0. In addition, supported
the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Maryland in obtaining the Year 2000 compliance
in their vendor and in-house developed computer products at Keane, Inc. Supported
the National Association of Securities Dealers Regulation (NASD) regularity
infrastructure in the QA and CM activities at Search Consultants.
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| 1985-11/97: Tracor, Rockville, MD |
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| Programmer/Analyst III: |
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| Supported the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) Systems Integration
Management Office (SIMO) task by satisfying all of the Department of
Defense Intelligence Information System (DoDIIS) requirements of leading
towards the client-server based architecture. Microsoft Access was utilized
as the Automated Information System (AIS) configuration database
while Micrografx Designer was utilized in supporting the Technical and
Functional Architecture Drawings. |
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| Transferred the INTERNET state-of-the-art technologies to the Department of
Defense INTELINK environment by utilizing the capabilities of the HTML and
Web browsers. Placed approximately 80 different computer systems technical
and functional specifications and connectivity architecture drawings on
the INTELINK. |
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| EDUCATION: |
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| 9/80-5/93: University of Maryland University College, College Park, MD |
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| Master of Science: Awarded the degree in
Computer Systems Management. |
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| Bachelor of Science: Awarded the degree with a major in Computer Science
and a minor in Information Systems Management. |
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| On Job Training: REI Systems Job Portal Training, FEMA EADIS TEAM IBM System Engineering/Development
Program, FEMA EADIS TEAM IBM Peer Review Process, FEMA EADIS TEAM IBM Testing Methodology,
Information Security Awareness, Privacy Awareness, Productivity Management,
Project Estimation and Risk Management, PVCS Tracker, ORACLE RDBMS, and UNIX System Administration.
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| MEMBERSHIP: University of Maryland University College Alumni Association. |
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| CITIZENSHIP: Have been the citizen of the United States of America for more than 25 years. |
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| CLEARANCES: Have been cleared after the background investigations by the United
States Department of Homeland Security to access Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
sensitive (public trust/moderate risk) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) non-sensitive
Computer Systems. Have received the United States Department of Defense Unclassified (least sensitive - purple badge),
Confidential (sensitive - green badge), Secret (very sensitive - red badge), and Top Secret (extremely sensitive - white badge)
security clearances. Trained in security procedures and have utilized those procedures in work place for 14 years with employees
who have taken polygraph. |
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| AWARDS: Received from various organizations. |
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| REFERENCES: Available upon request.
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