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  • Have has over 40 years of experience in the computer industry with a background in systems analysis, application programming, quality assurance and customer support. Also had responsibilities in the area of communications/networking. Employment history includes 20 years in a supervisory capacity, managing as many as 15 employees.
  • Software Skills: COBOL, COBOL II, ECL - 1100, BASIC, DPS-1100, FORMGEN, ISAM, SPERRY ASSEMBLER, BUR ASSEMBLER, DOS JCL, VSAM, DMS-1100, TIP-1100, QLP-1100, DATATRIEVE, DMS II, CANDE, WFL, DCL, IPF, ROSCOE, DB2, SQL, JCL, EASYTREIVE, COBOL-74
  • Hardware/Operating Systems:
  • UNISYS 1100/2200, IBM 9672, IBM 360, UNISYS 1050, RCA SPECTRA 70, BURROUGHS B3500 AND B4700, BURROUGHS A15/A20, BURROUGHS A/V SERIES, COMS, RCA SPECTRA 70, WANG VS, COMMODORE, PDP 11 SERIES, EXEC 8, MCP IBM OS2, DOS

Work Experience:

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Supervisor

  • Bureau of Census . Matching Technician for the 2010 Census Coverage Measurement CCM section doing Clerical Matching for Clerical Geocoding CGC, Residence Status Coding RSC, Before Follow-Up BFU, and After Follow-Up AFU for Person Matching Operations. Utilized various Geocoding Resources, such as NACO, FIPS, USPS, SUMO, GOOGLE MAPS, MELISSA DATA, U.S. COLLEGE SEARCH, along with the KNOWN ADDRESS MAF KAM BROWSER, to geocode address to the State, County, Block, and possibly to the Mafid Level for reviewing and updating the computer-assigned matches, possible matches, non-matches, and duplicates.

Title: Programmer/Analyst

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Duties Responsibilities: Support production systems by researching, modifying, or fixing any existing systems, programs, procedures, or JCL that have been reported as having problems or are not working correctly by the productions system users. Became full-time employee assigned to complete the project which involved converting online, batch programs, and systems, and all lines of insurance data to a Y2K format for the National Association of Independent Insurers statistical study. Analyzed vendor software to check the possibility of using to convert datacom database to DB2 database format.

Title: Programmer/Analyst

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Duties Responsibilities: Subcontracted by Snelling Personnel Services to Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance Company as a programmer analyst. Working in a IBM 9672 mainframe environment. Assigned to a project which involved converting online, batch programs, and systems, and all lines of insurance data to a Y2K format for the National Association of Independent Insurers.

Title: Programmer/Analyst

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Duties Responsibilities: Programming and testing vehicle emission testing system for Louisville Kentucky, Fort Lauderdale and Tampa Florida, Maricopa and Pima Arizona. Converted programs for year 2000 compliance.

Title: Programmer/Analyst

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Duties Responsibilities: During this time period, I was subcontracted by H. L. Yoh company to UNISYS Corporation as a Senior Programmer Analyst for the purpose of a Year 2000 business systems conversion for the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services. For the IFARS and LMI systems, established database for baseline testing of current production programs and systems. Changed programs and ECL runstreams for baseline testing. Created ECL runsteams for renovated programs for initial testing of year 2000 program changes. Created load, unload, aging and compared programs/routines for testing of year 2000 renovated systems to baseline production systems.

Title: Programmer/Analyst

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Duties Responsibilities: Implementation of programs/systems for the client plans of the flexible benefits administration system. Includes analysis, programming, testing, documentation, and client implementation. Responsible for program/system design and peer review of systems and programs before being put into production.

Title: Senior Computer Specialist/Task Leader

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Duties Responsibilities: Analyze, test, debug, program, document systems and programs according to NADOC ADP STANDARDS for NIFMS. Provide Production Support and technical Q/A of programs and packages to be released into production. Supervise and guide computer specialists and programmers as needed.

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Independent Consultant

Assignments included various consulting contracts in UNISYS Mainframe and with many PC environments. Utilized Sperry 1100/2200 series and COBOL, DMS-1100, DPS-1100, Formgen, TIP-1100, ECL-1100, QLP-1100, and IPF.

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Submitting Proposals for Contracts

Completed a contract with the Federal Reserve Bank of Baltimore, performing a wide variety of analysis and programming tasks for the Online Settlement of Checks and Returns system, Automated General Ledger IAS Entries system, Automated Proof Sheet system, and Finesort Mainframe Application system. Structured COBOL programming was performed on the V Series Mainframe with MCP, DMS-II, COBOL, Screen/Menu Development and Handling, and Pro-Editor.

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Bob Wentzel

A previously completed contract was with Housing Urban Development. Contract requirements were for structured COBOL programming performed on the UNISYS 2200, as well as analysis and design on the Home Mortgage Insurance System. This was a part of the Congressional Reporting System which provided information on home mortgage insurance information.

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Computer Specialist

Performed a wide variety of tasks to support the application programs and the users of the Commerce Department's extensive patent and trademark system. Provided user support for troubleshooting pre-production changes fixes for batch or on-line systems analysis for streamlining systems some have been reduced from three days to five hours run time, and user assistance as required. Primary function was quality assurance of programs prior to implementation. Also performed structured COBOL programming during this period, efforts were instrumental in enhancing system efficiency.

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Computer Specialist

Had the overall responsibility for the maintenance, testing, conversion, problem determination and resolution, system tuning for this large and complex system. Initial evaluation of the system revealed 3,000,000 in retirement funds unaccounted for. Analyzed and researched the master file and historical data to obtain information, merged files and ran updates, running three versions including backups simultaneously. All information was restored and all records accounted for.

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Consultant

During this time period worked with numerous clients performing a variety of analysis, programming and quality assurance tasks. Typical clients and workload included:

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Publishing firm inventory management, accounting and payroll management information systems were converted from MAPPER to a COBOL DMS-1100 environment.

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American Automobile Association Mid-Atlantic Region, converting business systems accounting, payroll, personnel from Sperry 1100-70 to IBM using DMS-1100, structured COBOL, ECL-1100, TIP-1100 and QLP-1100.

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Advanced Technology

Converted billings and accounts receivable from PCs and Mini Computers to UNISYS 1100 using DMS-1100.

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Computer Systems Service

Worked as a computer specialist, providing analysis, programming and quality assurance work for a variety of clients and performed business development tasks proposed utility, documentation, preparation, work plans and studies . Work was performed on the UNISYS-1100, using structured COBOL programming.

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Consultant

Served as a transition advisor/consultant supporting a large-scale system migration from a Burroughs 3500/4700 environment to a Sperry 1100/60 Series environment. Provided technical advice in the use of Sperry system software in the transition and development of Major Command state-of-the-art unique data systems. Was involved in the interface of Major Command state-of-the-art unique ADSs with Sperry transitioned ADSs and located and identified discrepancies in Sperry transitioned ADSs and associated documentation. While in competition with another vendor for this contract, was a task leader responsible for the system test group which monitored the conversion transition from SPERRY UNIVAC 1050 assembler to SPERRY COBOL, DMS-1100 code. Also served as a member of the advisory group which supervised the B3500/4700 to 1100/60 conversion effort. In this capacity, was highly involved in project conversion control, systems analysis, and planning and scheduling.

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Computer Specialist

Converted the PROP system from IBM 360 to UNIVAC 1100. Was responsible for system optimization. The Census wanted to convert to DMS-1100, but the system wasn't large enough. Designed and performed a test on DMS-1100 to validate cost/benefit analysis. Analyzed and streamlined system and converted to flat sequential files

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Computer Specialist

Was involved in UNIVAC FIELDATA to UNIVAC ASCII COBOL conversion effort. Converted the Congressional Reporting System which provided information on home mortgage insurance written, terminations and insurance-in-force, as well as Title I property management and mobile home loans. Also converted the appraisal and Statistical Collection System which assembled, validated, and distributed source information on all single family home insurance cases for later statistical evaluation and management use. In addition, it collected and prepared data for the Bureau of Labor Statistics, HUD Field Offices, and special purpose users. Both systems reside on UNIVAC 1100 Series computer systems under the EXEC-8 operating systems. Primary responsibility on these two systems included: source line conversion, ECL preparation, and systems analysis. Secondary responsibilities included: Maintaining systems tracking logs and files and interfacing between systems software, user support branch, operations, and the production control branch.

Also, performed independently or as a team member assigned to a project in Accounting Systems Divisions.

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Computer Specialist

Primary responsibility was to conduct detailed studies of systems requirements. To plan, program, test, debug, refine, document, and release computer systems and programs relating to the office of Citizens Placements in the Peace Corps system. Hardware utilized was SPECTRA-70.

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Systems Analyst

Utilized broad knowledge of ADP systems design, programming and operations techniques and hardware. Provided his ADP expertise for the analysis and development of a management information system which served as a basis for decisions by the command staff. Work was performed on an IBM-360.

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Sr. Programmer

While working in the Material Systems Division, responsibilities included all functions of design, implementation, and documentation of accounting and finance programs for the Air Force Standard Base Level Real-Time Supply System. Hardware utilized was Burroughs 3500 and UNIVAC 1050.

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Computer Operator

Started in data processing as a PCAM Operator and progressed to Computer Operator and then to Shift Supervisor before being discharged.

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