Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) and Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS):
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Application Development (70-542)
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Configuration (70-630)
Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, Application Development (70-541)
Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, Configuration (70-631)
Certified in .Net Framework 2.0 Web-Based Client Development (70-528)
Certified in .Net Framework 2.0 Application Development Foundation (70-536)
Certified in Visual Basic 6.0 Desktop (70-176)
Certified in Visual Basic 6.0 Distributed (70-175)
Certified in Visual Basic 4.0 (70-065)
Certified in Windows NT 4.0 Workstation (70-073)
Certified in Windows Operating Systems and Services Architecture I (70-150)
An undergraduate computer science major in San Francisco
State University and have taken courses such as assembly and object-oriented
programming in C and C++.
EXPERIENCE
Microsoft,
January 12, 2009 to Present. Premiere Field Engineer/Application Developer Consultant.
Worked at the NOSC, Network Operations Systems Center, in Shaw Air Force Base in Sumter, to support a very large and
complex SharePoint 2007 environment in support of the military operations in the Middle East. Assisted other parts of
the Department of Defense such as the Missile Defense Agency (MDA), Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) and
Joint Warfare Analysis Center (JWAC) with their .Net and SharePoint development efforts.
Key technologies utilized were: Windows 2003/2008 Enterprise Server, SQL Server 2005/2008, Internet Information
Server 6.0/7.0 (IIS), WSS 3.0/SharePoint 2007, ASP.Net, VB.Net, C#, WPF, AJAX, Web Services, HTML, DHTML, CSS, JavaScript,
XMAL, Internet Explorer 7.0/8.0, Visual Studio 2005/2008, Photoshop CS3/CS4, Microsoft Access 2003/2007,
Microsoft Excel 2003/2007, Microsoft Word 2003/2007.
ITT,
September 29, 2007 to December 28, 2008. Programmer
Database/SME (Subject Matter Expert).
Key architect and chief developer of an ITT/U.S. Army logistics web site
used in Iraq, Kuwait, Afghanistan and Qatar in support of Operation Iraq
Freedom.
Key technologies utilized were: Windows 2003 Enterprise Server, SQL Server
2005, Internet Information Server 6.0 (IIS), ASP.Net, VB.Net, C#, AJAX, Web Services, HTML,
DHTML, CSS, JavaScript, Internet Explorer 6.0/7.0, Visual Studio 2005/2008,
Photoshop CS2/CS3, Microsoft Access 2003/2007, Microsoft Excel 2003/2007,
Microsoft Word 2003/2007.
United States Marine Corps, September 15, 2003
to September 14, 2007. Developer/Network
and Security Administrator. Developed
key applications that are utilized in Operation Iraqi Freedom (in Iraq) to
improve efficiency of the United States Marine Corps. Among them are the Help Desk System 1.0, Link
Monitor 3.0, Electronic Log Book 2.0, Router & Switch Scripter 2.0, and Recruit
Management Tool 1.0 to name a few. These
applications are used by the United States Marine Corps and are mission
essential for Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Also served as the chief firewall administrator in Al Asad, securing the
largest Marine Corps base in Iraq.
Key technologies
utilized were: Windows 2003 Enterprise
Server, SQL Server 2000/2005, Internet Information Server 6.0 (IIS), ASP.Net,
ADO.Net, HTML, DHTML, CSS, JavaScript, Internet Explorer 6.0/7.0, Visual Basic
6.0, VB.Net, Visual InterDev 6.0, Visual Studio 2005, Photoshop CS, Microsoft
Access 2003, Microsoft Excel 2003, Microsoft Word 2003, Cisco 3745, Cisco 3845,
Cyberguard Firewall FS500 & FS600, SmartFilter, McAfee Intrusion Prevention
System
Wageworks,
Inc.,
San Mateo, California — April 2002 to August 29, 2003. Senior Web/Application Developer. Served as the lead developer in charge of
several applications both internet and intranet. Architected and designed the employer-facing
side of the company’s web site. Developed
internal coding and graphics standards for the employee-facing side of the
company’s web site and trained junior developers. Reported directly to the CTO.
Key technologies
utilized were: Windows NT Server
4.0/2000, Information Server 4.0/5.0 (IIS), Active Server Pages (ASP), ADO,
HTML, DHTML, CSS, JavaScript, Internet Explorer 5.0/6.0, Netscape Communicator
4.0, Visual Basic 6.0, Visual InterDev 6.0, Photoshop 7, Microsoft Access 2000,
Microsoft Excel 2000, Microsoft Word 2000, Oracle 8i.
Blackstone Technologies, San Francisco,
California — March 1, 2000 to January 31, 2002. Lead Programmer, Web Designer and
Developer.
Wageworks,
Inc.,
San Mateo, California — March 1, 2000 to January 31, 2002. Lead Programmer, Web Designer and
Developer. Served as the lead
developer in charge of architecting and developing several applications both
internet and intranet.
Key technologies
utilized were: Windows NT Server
4.0/2000, Information Server 4.0/5.0 (IIS), Active Server Pages (ASP), ADO,
HTML, DHTML, CSS, JavaScript, Internet Explorer 5.0/6.0, Netscape Communicator
4.0, Visual Basic 6.0, Visual InterDev 6.0, Photoshop 5.5/6.0, Microsoft Access
2000, Microsoft Excel 2000, Microsoft Word 2000, Oracle 7/8i.
All Star
Consulting,
San Francisco, California — May 1, 1998 to January 28, 2000. Senior Computer Consultant.
Charles
Schwab Inc., & Co, San Francisco, California — May 1,
1998 to January 28, 2000. Web/Application
Developer. Served as the lead
developer and in charge of architecting and implementing an intranet web
application for Charles Schwab’s Internal Audit Department. This web application was used by several
satellite offices across the United States and England. Reported directly to the director of the
Internal Audit Department.
Key technologies
utilized were: Windows NT Server
4.0/2000 (beta), Windows 98, SQL Server 6.5/7.0, Internet Information Server
4.0 (IIS), Active Server Pages (ASP), ADO, HTML, DHTML, CSS, JavaScript,
Internet Explorer 5.0, Netscape Communicator 4.0, Visual Basic 6.0, Visual
InterDev 6.0, Photoshop 5.0, Visio 5.0, Microsoft Access 2000, Microsoft Excel
2000, Microsoft Word 2000.
Charles
Schwab Inc., & Co, San Francisco, California — September
8, 1997 to April 30, 1998. Web/Application
Developer. Created an intranet site
for Charles Schwab’s Internal Audit Department to help track audit schedules,
business process mapping, risk management, and metrics monitoring.
Key technologies
utilized were: Windows NT Server 4.0,
Windows 95/98, SQL Server 6.5, Internet Information Server 4.0 (IIS), Active
Server Pages (ASP), ADO, HTML, JavaScript, Internet Explorer 4.0, Netscape
Communicator 4.0, Visual Basic 5.0, Visual InterDev 1.0, Visual J++ 1.1/6.0,
Photoshop 4.0, Visio 4.0, Microsoft Access 97, Microsoft Excel 97, Microsoft
Word 97.
Lante
Corporation,
San Francisco, California — October 3, 1996 to September 5, 1997. Computer
Consultant.
Microsoft
Corporation, Redmond, Washington — May 18, 1997 to July 3, 1997. Help developed the Microsoft Global Summit ‘97
web site permitting attendees and speakers to register via Microsoft’s world-wide
intranet which allowed employees to choose presentations of interest, make
hotel and transportation reservations, and collect credit card information.
Key technologies
utilized were: Windows NT Server 4.0,
Windows 95, SQL Server 6.5, Internet Information Server 3.0, ASP 1.0 beta,
VBScript, HTX, IDC, SSL, Internet Explorer 3.0, Internet Explorer 4.0 Beta 1,
Microsoft Exchange 5.0, OLE Messaging, Visual Basic 4.0, Visio 4.0, Microsoft
Access 97, Microsoft Excel 97, Microsoft Word 97.
Charles Schwab Inc., & Co,
San Francisco, California — January 27, 1997 to May 1, 1997. Helped develop a web-based reporting tool for
Charles Schwab’s Electronic Brokerage Department which tracks expenses from the
enterprise level all the way down to each cost centers and personnel (from the
highest level to the smallest level possible).
Key technologies
utilized were: Windows NT Server 4.0,
Windows 95, SQL Server 6.0, Internet Information Server 2.0, HTX, .IDC, Visual
Basic 3.0, VBScript, Visual Test 4.0, Visio 4.0, Microsoft Access 2.0,
Microsoft Access 95, Microsoft Excel 95, Microsoft Word 95.
Sumitomo
Bank of California, San Francisco, California — October 15, 1996 to January
24, 1997. Designed and developed a
groupware application using custom electronic forms in Microsoft Exchange which
performed serial routing, database accessing and multi-level approval process.
Key technologies
utilized were: Windows NT Server 4.0,
Windows 95, Exchange Server 4.0, OLE Messaging, Visual Basic 4.0, Visio 4.0,
Microsoft Project 4.0, Microsoft Access 95, Microsoft Excel 95, Microsoft Word
95.
RCM Capital Management, San Francisco,
California — November 1, 1995 to October 2, 1996. Application Developer. Developed enterprise-wide solutions complete
with email, network support and multi-levels of security.
Key
technologies utilized were: Windows 3.1,
Windows for Workgroup 3.11, Microsoft Mail, Visual Basic 3.0, Microsoft Access
1.1/2.0, Microsoft Excel 4.0/5.0, Microsoft Word 2.0/6.0, Visio 3.0.
Oracle Corporation, Redwood Shores,
California — August 7, 1995 to October 18, 1995. Systems Consultant. Designed and implemented client/server
applications that interfaced with Oracle databases using Excel VBA and Oracle’s
Objects for OLE. Designed, created and
implement applications for use with field sales representatives of Oracle. Created prototypes of complex projects in
Visual Basic to be later migrated to Oracle Forms.
Key
technologies utilized were: Windows 95,
Visual Basic 4.0, Microsoft Excel 5.0 and Pro C, SQL Plus.
RCM Capital Management, San Francisco,
California — February 15, 1994 to August 5, 1995. Computer Programmer. Gained valuable experience in the software
development cycle which included user requirements gathering, user prototyping,
feedback gathering, database, GUI design, report generation, printed and
on-line documentations, testing, change management and user acceptance. Post-development responsibilities included
presentations and training users/management and providing technical support.
Key
technologies utilized were: Windows 3.1,
Windows for Workgroup 3.11, Microsoft Mail, Visual Basic 3.0, Microsoft Access
1.1/2.0, Microsoft Excel 4.0/5.0, Microsoft Word 6.0/2.0, Visio 3.0.
WORK
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY
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Full
knowledge of the software development cycle, from gathering requirements, planning
and architecting, coding, testing, documenting and presenting to
upper-management.
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10
years of commercial software development in the Silicon Valley, California.
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5 years of military software development in Iraq and Camp Lejeune, North Carolina and Sumter, South Carolina.
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Experienced
both on the software and hardware side of networking and network security.
AWARDS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS
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Microsoft US Public Sector Services GPGP Award for FY10 Q1
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Awarded on October 19, 2009 for outstanding performance in driving excellence in supporting DSCA in
their .Net development efforts and opening doors for long-term engagements.
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ITT Silver Team Award
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Awarded on December 17, 2008 for outstanding performance and contributions to the TAC-SWACAA
contract in developing a personnel tracking system and a logistics automation system.
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My track record as an accomplished programmer
extends into my military service. While
very few Marines earn a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (NAM) within
their first 4 years of enlisting, I was awarded 2 of them within my first 3
years of service.
The list below does not include any awards
pending from my last tour in Iraq (some awards such a NAM may take a year to go
through the approval process).
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Navy
And Marine Corps Achievement Medal (NAM)
(Personal Award)
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Awarded
on December 8, 2006 for outstanding leadership and performance as a DSID (firewall)
Site Chief in Al Asad, Iraq for 2005.
The first Lance Corporal (E-3) to ever be a DSID Site Chief in a
combat zone.
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Navy
And Marine Corps Achievement Medal (NAM)
(Personal Award)
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Awarded
on July 10, 2005 for creating the Marine Electronic Log Book, Link Monitor
and Help Desk System that significantly improved efficiency in Al Asad and
other Marine Corps bases in Iraq.
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Marine
Corps Good Conduct Medal
(Personal Award)
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Awarded
on September 15, 2006 for 3 years of consistent performance in up-holding the
good morals and values of the United States Marine Corps.
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Iraq
Campaign Medal
(Unit Award)
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Awarded
on February 11, 2007 for serving 7 months in Iraq in 2007 as a DSID Operator
attached to 2nd MAW (Marine Air Wing).
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Global
War On Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
(Unit Award)
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Awarded
on January 4, 2006 for serving 12 months in Iraq in 2005 as a DSID Operator
and as DSID Site Chief attached to 2nd MAW (Marine Air Wing).
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Global
War On Terrorism Service Medal
(Unit Award)
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Awarded
on December 7, 2004 for being in the Marine Corps Fleet in fighting the
global war on terrorism.
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National
Defense Service Medal
(Unit Award)
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Awarded
on December 12, 2003 for enlisting in the United States Marine Corps in times
of war.
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Meritorious
Mast
(Personal Award)
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Awarded
on April 4, 2004 for outstanding work in 29 Palms, CA (USMC Communication
School) for helping other students study and prepare for exams.
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Meritorious
Mast
(Personal Award)
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Awarded
on June 25, 2005 for outstanding physical fitness in the military, scoring
289 out of 300 on the Physical Fitness Test (PFT).
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MILITARY
EDUCATION/TRAINING (a subset)
Ultimate Knowledge
— March 2006 to April 2006, Camp Lejeune, NC — Hands-on training with Windows
2003/Active Directory, DNS, Exchange 2003, advanced routing and switching,
channeling, VTP, HSRP and VOIP.
Tactical Data Network Specialist
(0652) — April 2004 to July 2004, 29 Palms
California — Hands-on training with planning, configuring and managing WAN and
LAN systems. Class included familiarization
with transmission media and mediums, such as fiber and satellites systems.
Data Network Specialist (0651)
— February 2004 to April 2004, 29 Palms California — Learned to install,
configure, operate and maintain WAN & LAN systems. The course covered TCP/IP, subnetting,
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000/Active Directory and Exchange 5.5.