It Specialist (applications) And Technical Project Manager Resume
Washington D, C
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY:
- Over 20 years of information technology experience. Well - versed in the agile management and mentoring of IT teams, operations, mass deployments, risk mitigation, technical documentation, and reporting. Broad base of knowledge in project management, software engineering, databases, servers, web development, IT security, and networking.
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
Programming scripting: Java, Python, PHP, JavaScript, C, C# .NET, Jython, Unix shell, Ruby on Rails, C++, AJAX (jQuery), PL/SQL, Android, iOS
Databases: Oracle, MS SQL Server, Sybase, Informix, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MS Access
Operating Systems: Linux, Unix, Windows Server & Desktop, DOS, Mac OSX
Servers, BI, & CMS: WebLogic, Apache, Tomcat, IIS, JBoss, Microsoft Sharepoint, Team Foundation Server (TFS), IBI WebFOCUS, Bio-Key (MobileCop), Active Directory/LDAP, NGINX, Rational ClearCase, Subversion, CVS
Software: MS Project, MS Visio, JDeveloper, Eclipse, Picture Perfect IDMS, Sybase Powerbuilder, MS Excel, MS Visual Studio, Oracle SQL Developer
Miscellaneous: XML, UML, HTML, NCIC, GPS/AVL, Mobile Data Terminals (MDTs), Law Enforcement Information Systems, Criminal Justice Information Systems, Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Wireless Technologies, Network Analysis, Technical Writing, Broadcast & Telecommunications, SOA, SaaS
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Confidential, Washington, D.C
IT Specialist (Applications) and Technical Project Manager
Responsibilities:
- D.C. Courts is in an independent agency funded directly by Congress and is under the FERS federal retirement system. Project Manager and lead technical architect for 3 distinct secure high-volume, high-availability, mission-critical, public-facing enterprise financial IT systems responsible for automating all payroll and invoicing workflow and vendor billing operations between the D.C. Courts and multiple internal and external entities, including D.C. CJA & CCAN Court-appointed attorneys, Public Defender Service, Mediators, Mental Health Advocates, Family Advocate volunteers. Collectively, the systems are responsible for the automation of payment processes totaling over $60 million annually. The conglomerate systems are collectively known as the Web Voucher System. The Web Voucher System interfaces directly with two large case management systems and services over 4,000 end users including Judges & Chief Judges, Public Defense Attorneys, Judicial Staff, Out-of-Court Mediators, Mental Health Advocates, Auditors, Internal staff, and contracted DNA, forensic, medical, and investigative experts and transcriptionists. The 3 systems provide critical services to 5 major entities within D.C. Courts: D.C. Superior Court, D.C. Court of Appeals, D.C. Probate Court, Multidoor (Mediation), and D.C. Family Court. I ensure system design remains complaint with Courts’ quality assurance, reliability, and security standards as the agency strives for ITIL maturation. This is a multi-year, multi-phase modernization effort intended to retire the legacy versions of these systems and replace them with newer, cutting-edge technologies designed to provide higher end-user value and security, while offering greater maintainability and lower total cost of ownership. Average number of hours per week: 40+
TECHNOLOGIES USED: Java/J2EE, Oracle, WebLogic, JSF, PrimeFaces, Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs), SOA, Web Services (REST/SOAP), AJAX / jQuery, PL/SQL, Linux (NGINX), JDeveloper, Rational ClearCase, PL/SQL
Confidential, Washington, D.C
Senior Java Architect / Project Manager
Responsibilities:
- Led development of the secure, public-facing Court Cases Online Payment Services system for electronic collection of court fees and fines. Led technical integration efforts with external electronic commerce service provider Pay.gov. Served as a Senior Java Architect supporting the Web Voucher System, contributing to requirements solicitation and documentation, and technical architecture definition. Average number of hours per week: 40+
TECHNOLOGIES USED: Java/J2EE, Oracle 11g, WebLogic, JSF, PrimeFaces, Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs), SOA, Web Services (REST/SOAP), AJAX / jQuery, PL/SQL, JDeveloper, Rational ClearCase, PL/SQL
Confidential, Alexandria, VA
Lead Technical Architect / J2EE Developer
Responsibilities:
- Long-term (10-month+), full-time 1099 contractor with the Federal government’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) automation, data migration, and modernization effort for facility management of 1.5 million square feet of Federal government properties throughout U.S coastal areas. Led development of an emerging cloud-based, enterprise, SOA solution in a federated Single Sign-on environment utilizing current best practices for authentication, authorization, & security architecture. Business analysis, business process adaptation, & data architecture. Average number of hours per week: 40+
TECHNOLOGIES USED: Java/J2EE, Oracle 11g (OAS), WebLogic 10.3 (WLS), AJAX / jQuery, RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Web Services, Ant, JDeveloper, Subversion, Assembla, PL/SQL
Confidential, Washington, DC
IT Specialist (Applications) and Technical Project Manager
Responsibilities:
- Served as Project Manager, systems integration expert, and technical lead for the deployment and maintenance of D.C. Police’s first Single Sign-On system, Law Enforcement Decision Center (LEDC), which enables 4,000 Department members to securely login to over 40 systems, including multiple secured Case Management systems, utilizing a single Windows network authentication credential. The system served as a single point of entry to multiple case management systems, including JUSTIS, Arrest and Booking, the Homicide and Missing persons systems, and Financial Crimes system. Oversaw and recommended changes to vendor’s technical implementation to help eliminate security and functionality deficiencies. Provided systems analysis, development, and system administration support for the Arrest and Booking Case Management system. Served as Project Manager and technical lead for the development and roll-out of a Printing Web Service sub-system to supplement the COTS Intergraph I/Leads solution soon to be adapted Department-wide, which will allow offers to generate dozens of necessary forms for Arrest-related paperwork utilizing a single data-entry input screen, migrating current paper processes into a paperless environment. Served as Project Manager and technical lead for a new Traffic Enforcement Overtime Scheduling system, which will migrate paper processes into a paperless, automated environment. Functioned as a contributing senior software engineer team member on a new Traffic Crash reconstruction project by handling the design and integration of a Java-based system to enable on-screen traffic accident reconstruction through Trigonometric and graphic manipulations for the purposes of electronic Accident Report generation. Served as administrator, backup administrator, and technical cross-trainer for MPD's Sharepoint and Team Foundation Server (TFS) systems. Provided as-needed emergency support and managed the in-house knowledge transfer for the following Police Department IT systems no longer covered under contract: Columbo, Incident Case Management (ICM), Family Liaison Support Unit (FLSU), Sex Offender Registry, Alert Management System (AMS), Missing Persons, SOCC Report, Teletype, Victims' Support Unit (VSU), Automated Field Reporting, Waciis Case Management, PD 76 (Vehicle Stop), and Juvenile Case Management System. Average number of hours per week: 40+
TECHNOLOGIES USED: Java/J2EE, C# .NET, Subversion, Eclipse, Oracle, SQL Server, Visual Studio, Team Foundation Server (TFS), Sharepoint, Ruby on Rails, PHP, Python, MS Project, Linux System Administration (RedHat), ESRI GIS, Google Maps, Ant, JavaScript, Subversion, Apache/Tomcat, XML, IIS, Active Directory/LDAP, Unix shell, UML, MS Visio, AJAX/JQuery, DC GIS, SOA Webservices, SaaS
Confidential, Washington, DC
Sr. Business Analyst, Technical Architect
Responsibilities:
- Led small projects for the FCC’s Consolidated Licensing System (CLS) for Broadcast licenses (AM, FM, and TV). Directed requirements gathering sessions with stakeholders and maintains requirements matrices. Serves as a coordinator, expeditor, and liaison within the team and with customers to drive software development processes to conclusion. Envisioned, strategized, and designed public-facing web applications for the FCC. Led analysis and development of the complex Automated Processing subsystem that handles broadcast license applications, coordinating teams of analysts, Java developers, data architects, and quality assurance testers. Gathered requirements from diverse constituent groups within the FCC, including lawyers, telecommunication engineers, and Bureau heads, to distill complex business logic into system specifications. Led Joint Application Development (JAD) efforts to translate engineering logic and legal business processes into viable data models and software implementations. Average number of hours per week: 40+
TECHNOLOGIES USED: Sybase, Visio, MS Project, Java/J2EE, UML, Oracle, JRules, SOA Webservices, SaaS
Confidential, Washington, DC
Technical Project Manager
Responsibilities:
- Successfully managed the procurement, configuration, installation, deployment, and maintenance of 945 military-style secure Mobile Data Terminals (MDTs) throughout the Confidential (MPD) in support of the Mobile Data Computing Program, allowing officers to perform NCIC checks, utilize silent dispatch functions, access investigative tools and case management systems, and complete paperless automated field reports. Provided diligent supervision and project team leadership, mitigated emerging risk factors, and managed all daily Program operations. Served as a mentor to junior level team members and identified suitable tasks to help foster their skills development. Ensured all deployed units met Departmental encryption and traceability standards. Developed sets of Standard Operating Procedures to increase roll-out efficiency, establish quality standards, and ensure accountability and stringent inventory control of valuable IT assets. Designed and implemented technical configurations intended to prevent computer usage activities that violated Departmental computer usage policies. Provided concise daily briefings and written reports to the Chief Technology Officer (CTO / CIO) and other executive leaders regarding milestones, project planning, deliverables, business requirements, and risks. Advised the Department's CTO of business processes requiring reengineering to support deployment efforts and provided daily status briefings and reports to both the CTO and Chief of Police. Constant assessment of all supporting IT infrastructure and integration to ensure stability and best practices. As a liaison to multiple vendors, repeatedly obtained timely delivery of services and equipment in accordance with requested schedules, available budget, and Service Level Agreements. Coordinated daily efforts of project team personnel in two (2) separate work locations within the District of Columbia as well as staging, deployment, and training schedules for end users. Average number of hours per week: 40+
TECHNOLOGIES USED: Python and Shell Scripting, MS Access, Oracle, SQL Server, MS Visio, MS Powerpoint, MS Project, IBI WebFocus, Wireless Technologies, Windows Server Administration
Confidential, Washington, D.C
Java Developer
Responsibilities:
- Provided on-site software engineering, system administration, and web development services in support of the Confidential . Created customized, secure software solutions, small case management systems, and web applications. Served as team-lead for the development and deployment of the Vehicle Stop/PD76 application. Average number of hours per week: 40+
TECHNOLOGIES USED: Java/J2EE, Subversion, Eclipse, Oracle, SQL Server, Linux, Ant, JavaScript, Subversion, Apache/Tomcat, XML
