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TECHNICAL SKILLS:

  • Java 1.8
  • JSP/HTML/CSS
  • Javascript
  • Jquery, jquery ui 1.10
  • Oracle MySql
  • Solr 5
  • Spring 4
  • Maven 3.1
  • Tomcat
  • Putty/WinScp
  • Bat files/sh scripts
  • Eclipse Luna, Netbeans 7.3.1
  • JAXB
  • Okta
  • Sonar/Jenkins
  • J - unit tests

WORK HISTORY:

Java Developer

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Project also had a swing application version for users to submit large amounts of images for hash comparison
  • Migrated project from Spring 2.5.6 to Spring 4
  • Replaced Sun IDM user management system with custom user management system powered by Okta WS
  • Created Admin site for admins to approve/delete users, unlock locked users, reset passwords, modify user accounts, and generate statistics reports
  • Had a four-tiered user permissions levels, different permissions had different views
  • Created new user registration page and user profile edit page
  • Responsible for new features, bug fixes and help desk support
  • Developer on Cybertip Downloader - swing application that allowed ICAC users to download Cybertip Reports (reports that through inter-agency collaboration allow law enforcement to create subpoenas for criminals)
  • Made a lite version that users would be able to access through a properties file configuration.
  • Lite version only downloaded minimum files necessary for bulk submissions from cybertip reports, and used an internal web service for downloading and submitting files.
  • Responsible for new features, bug fixes and help desk support.
  • Developer on Exif Solr Proof of concept - We collect exif data for images, of which we have over 35 million. We are exploring ways to make this information searchable for our analysts - however no two exif providers have the same format
  • Pursuing solr 5, made a converter to convert exif xmls generated by Exif Tool to the appropriate Solr Document format
  • Set up Solr on windows and linux servers, modified the solr schema to recognize certain xml tag names as wild cards and index them accordingly

Consultant

Confidential, VA Square, VA

Responsibilities:

  • Brought on to team to build a tool for assisting researchers in data tracking efforts
  • Met with stake-holders weekly to gather and monitor requirements
  • Created tool with jquery ui based gui that implemented solr and google map api for filtering, searching and reflecting geo-coordinates of results
  • Tool features
  • Ability to approve or deny access to tool and send notification e-mail to the user
  • Filter and search for entities based on certain criteria. Results either reflected on google map or on search results page
  • Link-ability to entity “profile” page via either click on google map pins or result on results page
  • Profile page populated with relevant entity information from DB
  • Multiple photo sliders on profile page populated with photos hosted on a test server
  • Built data structure/shema and process for the data ingest as well as coordinated 5 data ingests over the course of the project
  • Heavy usage of vb macros, bat files, sqlldr
  • Responsible for task coordination for the role of tester
  • Only POC for data quality analysis to 7 analysts

Consultant

Confidential, Falls Church, VA

Responsibilities:

  • Hired as a Java Web Developer after college on a project contracting out to Confidential, a Confidential government agency
  • Maintained and updated a web portal for various government agency information collaboration efforts
  • Front end JSP updates, Struts flow/validation, hibernate mapping to Oracle DB, web service modifications for xml submission
  • Data Ingestion and Export efforts
  • Making modifications to xslt’s to translate xml formats from varying government agencies to comply with the application we maintained
  • Java side SFTP/FTP file/folder writing /transmitting
  • SDLC, familiarity with requirements gathering, mock-up creation, SRR/PDR/CDR/TRR presentation creation and UAT

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