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Summary
Over Thirty years of ADP experience with direct interaction and extensive contact with users and providing guidance to system development and maintenance team members. Extensive experience in problem identification and solution development using Life Cycle Development Methodology in planning, requirements analysis, system and program design specifications, coding and testing, documentation and monitoring the development of large application systems as well as maintenance of existing application in production environment. Skills include COBOL, DBMS (including Sybase, ORACLE, Microsoft Access, DB2, DMS-1100 etc.), Business Intelligence (COGNOS Powerplay),Windows Graphical User Interface (PowerBuilder 5.0), on-line transaction processing (including DPS-1100, CICS), batch processing in UNISYS-1100 (ECL), UNISYS 6000 (UNIX), IBM (JCL,TSO, VSAM), Harris (VULCAN), and PCs NOVEL,DOS, Windows XP, Windows 2000.
Experience
Confidential,Mc Lean, VA 2001 to 2007
SENIOR SYSTEM ENGINEER
Responsible for ad-hoc, daily, weekly and monthly reporting for multiple of S.B.A. loan programs using the Cognos suite of tools. The reporting environment consisted of Cognos Impromptu Administrator, Cognos Powerplay, Cognos Powerplay Transformer, Cognos Scheduler, Sybase, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook, SQL and Microsoft Windows XP.

Responsible for analysis and development of new software and the maintenance of existing software for the Small Business Administration, Loan Application Tracking (LATS) system. Loan programs added to LATS by Mr. Crump have included, Year 2000 loan program, the International Trade loan program, the Export Express loan program, the Supplemental Terrorist Activity Relief (STAR) loan program, and the Gulf Coast Relief Financing Pilot. Software for LATS resides on a UNISYS 2200/600 mainframe Computer using DMS-1100, DPS-1100, ASCII COBOL, TIP-1100 and UNISYS OS 1100 ECL.

Responsible for analysis and development of new software and the maintenance of existing software for the Small Business Administration, Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) system. Responsible for providing guidance, direction and work assignments of two other SBIC team members. Loan programs added to SBIC by Mr. Crump have included, Participating Securities, and the New Market Venture Capital loan program Software for SBIC resides on a UNISYS 2200/600 mainframe and Personal Computers using DMS-1100, DPS-1100, ASCII COBOL, UNISYS OS 1100 ECL, MS DOS, MasterLink and dBASE IV.

Responsible for analysis and development of new software and the maintenance of existing software for the Small Business Administration, MicroLoan system. Software for MicroLoan resides on a UNISYS 2200/600 mainframe Computer using DMS-1100, DPS-1100, ASCII COBOL and UNISYS OS 1100 ECL.

Responsible for analysis and development of new software and the maintenance of existing software for the Small Business Administration, Small Business Development Company (SBDC) system. Software for SBDC resides on a server Personal Computer using Microsoft Access, Microsoft Word, Informs, Microsoft Excel, HTML, ColdFusion and Clipper.
All work was performed at SBA headquarters in Washington, DC.

Confidential,Rockville, MD 1994 to 2001
PROGRAMMER/ANALYST
Responsible for analysis and development of new software and the maintenance of existing software for the Small Business Administration, Loan Application Tracking (LATS) system. Software for LATS resides on a UNISYS 2200/600 mainframe Computer using DMS-1100, DPS-1100, ASCII COBOL, TIP-1100 and UNISYS OS 1100 ECL.

Responsible for analysis and development of new software and the maintenance of existing software for the Small Business Administration, Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) system. Responsible for providing guidance, direction and work assignments of two other SBIC team members. Software for SBIC resides on a UNISYS 2200/600 mainframe and Personal Computers using DMS-1100, DPS-1100, ASCII COBOL, UNISYS OS 1100 ECL, MS DOS, MasterLink and dBASE IV.

Responsible for analysis and development of new software and the maintenance of existing software for the Small Business Administration, MicroLoan system. Software for MicroLoan resides on a UNISYS 2200/600 mainframe Computer using DMS-1100, DPS-1100, ASCII COBOL and UNISYS OS 1100 ECL.

Responsible for analysis and development of new software and the maintenance of existing software for the Small Business Administration, Small Business Development Company (SBDC) system. Software for SBDC resides on a server Personal Computer using Microsoft Access, Microsoft Word, Informs and Clipper

Responsible for requirements analysis, database design, system design for the Freedom of Information Act Case Tracking System. Software for FOIA includes PowerBuilder 5.0, Sybase System 11, UNIX and Microsoft Windows 95.
All work was performed at SBA headquarters in Washington, DC.

Confidential,Rockville, MD 1992 to 1993
SENIOR SYSTEM ENGINEER
Responsible for analysis and development of new software and the maintenance of existing software for the United Association membership system and related subsystems. This software resides on a UNISYS 6000/85 and is developed on a UNISYS 6000/60. The software consists of an ORACLE data base and applications written in UNIX, PRO*C, SQL*FORMS03 and PL/SQL. Support software includes Ethernet TCP/IP, NOVEL NetWare v3.11 and Microsoft Windows.

Confidential,Washington, DC 1987 to 1992
SENIOR PROGRAMMER/ANALYST
Responsible for collecting functional and data requirements from users for analysis and providing solutions to problems; assuming leading role in creating system design, and generating Schema, Subschemas, designing programs and developing program specifications, coding and testing programs, providing guidance to other system staff, organizing and directing documentation for the Davis-Bacon Wage Rates system on a UNISYS 1100/70 mainframe using DMS-1100, DPS-1100, ASCII COBOL and UNISYS\'s ECL. As a system to be operated in a production environment after implementation, the Wage Rates system is a large Management Information System consisting of on-line and batch processing components to track wage and benefits rates for local unions responsible for approximately 350,000 members. During this project, participated in planning using Life Cycle Development Methodology and monitored project progress.

Confidential,Arlington, VA 1986 to 1987
SYSTEMS ANALYST
Responsible for systems analysis and programming for the Urban Homesteading Management Information System (UHPMIS). UHPMIS provides financial and demographic statistics for the administration of the Urban Homesteading program for the Department of Housing and Urban Development. UHPMIS operates on a Sperry 1100/83 using COBOL, System 2000 and Demand mode DPS-1100 with demand access provided through a Honeywell Level 6 Minicomputer.

Confidential,Arlington, VA 1986 to 1987
SYSTEMS ANALYST

Confidential,TSD, Arlington, VA 1985 to 1986
SYSTEMS ANALYST

Confidential,TSD, Arlington, VA 1983 to 1985
APPLICATIONS ANALYST

Confidential,Annandale, VA 1982 to 1983
SENIOR PROGRAMMER/ANALYST

Confidential,Research Triangle, NC 1981 to 1982
SENIOR ANALYST

Confidential,Rockville MD 1979 to 1981
SENIOR PROGRAMMER/ANALYST

Confidential,Falls Church, VA 1975 to 1979
PROGRAMMER/ANALYST

Software

PC Client-Server Systems - PowerBuilder, ColdFusion,

Operating Systems - OS-1100, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, UNIX, CSTS, VULCAN

Software Packages -SQL*FORMS30, DMS-1100, DPS-1100, TIP-1100, CMS-1100, DML, OS-1100, Cognos, CICS, TSO

RDBMS - ORACLE, Sybase, RDMS-1100, Microsoft Access, DB2

Network Database – DMS-1100, ALADIN

Languages -COBOL, FORTRAN, SQL, PRO*C, JCL, DML

Development Tools - PowerBuilder 5.0, Cognos Powerplay

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