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Howell Caton 

Last updated:  03/09/16

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Company:  Apeiron, Inc.

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Columbia, MD  21046
US

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Howell Caton

6536 Allview Drive

Columbia, MD 21046

 

Phone:  410-652-8528

Email: hcaton1@hotmail.com

 

OBJECTIVE

Looking forward to a challenging job in a reputable organization to utilize my software development skills for the growth of the organization and myself.

 

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

 

More than 10 years’ experience writing software in many languages in various environments.  Experience managing software development through Life Cycle.  Skilled at managing, mentoring and inspiring junior personnel.  Practiced at ensuring that work products are finished and delivered on time.  Maintains a working knowledge and understanding of current and emerging technologies. Ensures a positive working relationship with internal and external customers.  Seeks ideas for new projects that customer would likely be receptive to.

 

TECHNICAL SKILLS:

 

Languages:  C#.Net, VB.Net, MVC, Razor, HTML, CSS, VBA, Generic JavaScript, JQuery, Twitter Bootstrap, Telerik Kendo UI, Angular JS, T-SQL, PERL, AWK, SED, VBScript

Databases:  MS SQL Server, MS Access

IDEs:  Visual Studio, IBM Rad, Xamarin

Development Processes:  Waterfall, Iterative, Agile

                               

Software:  MS Excel, MS Word

 

Revision Control:  MKS, SVN

 

Section 508 Compliance Software:  JAWS, MAGic, Dragon

 

OSs: MS Windows, Sun Solaris, SGI IRIX, Linux

 

EDUCATION:

 

West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV (MS) Physics

 

SECURITY CLEARANCE

 

Public Trust

DOD Secret, Inactive

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

 

Company and title of position:  Lockheed Martin, Programmer/Analyst (Temporary Assignment)

Dates of employment: October, 2015 to January, 2016

Supervisor, Alkia Jones 443-348-2628

Brief description of duties and responsibilities: Developer on the SSA Office of Learn Web Project, an Enterprise Level Application.  Developing an ASP.Net MVC Project.  Identifies opportunities and potential risks of using emerging technologies. Communicates risks and opportunities team members. 

 

Skills Utilized:

Ø       VS Studio 2012, ASP.NET, MVC, C#.NET, JavaScript, SQL Server, SVN Revision Control System. Bootstrap 3.

 

Company and title of position: Lockheed Martin, Senior Programmer/Analyst

Dates of employment: April 2007 to October, 2015

Supervisor Asad Faizi, 443-348-2830

Brief description of duties and responsibilities: Lead Developer on the TSTRAC Web Application, an Enterprise Level Application.  Provides technical leadership in a team environment.  Charged with adding enhancements and correcting coding errors.  Identifies opportunities and potential risks of using emerging technologies. Determines a mitigation plan for each risk. Communicates risks to management.  Introduced Bootstrap to TSTRAC to enable proper formatting for IE 11 with customer approval.  Provides Operation Support for Users who need help using the application . 

Team member for TSTRAC20, a MVC 4/C# application which is meant to replace use of MS Office documents in TSTRAC. 

 

Skills Utilized:

Ø       VS Studio 2003, 2010, 2012, ASP.NET, MVC, VB.NET, , VBA, VBScript, JavaScript, , SQL Server, MKS version control system,  JAWS assistive technology, Fortify Security Software, Bootstrap 3.

 

 

Company and title of position: Ajilon Consulting contractor to Lockheed Martin, Senior Programmer/Analyst

Dates of employment: June 2005 to April 2007

Number and type of personnel supervised: 1 Junior Programmer

Brief description of Duties and Responsibilities: Provides technical leadership in a team environment.  Charged with adding enhancements and correcting coding errors.  Identifies opportunities and potential risks of using emerging technologies. Determines a mitigation plan for each risk. Communicates risks to management.    Provides Operation Support for Users who need help using the application .  Wrote Usability Center course administration application in Classic ASP (VBScript), and SQL Server 2000.  Developed SSA Internet Standards Examples using JSP, IBM WebSphere, and SQL Server 

Supervisor: John Morgan, Task Manager, Unknown.

Skills Utilized

Ø       Expertise in .Net, Visual Basic, JAVA, JavaScript, and associated technologies.

o   VB, VBScript, JavaScript, SQL Server programming, MKS version control system used June 2006 to April 2007 for Top Secret Tracking web application development

o   VBScript, MS Access programming used June 2005 to April 2007 for UCWEB Course Scheduling system web application development

o   Java, JSP programming June 2005 to April 2007 for SSA Internet Standards Examples programming.

 

 

Company and title of position: Simulation Technologies, Inc., Senior Software Engineer

Dates of employment:  August 2003 to June 2005

Number and type of personnel supervised:  None

Brief description of Duties and Responsibilities: Level of Repair Analyses using the Computerized Optimization Model for Predicting and Analyzing Support Structures (COMPASS) software application.  Developing Software Tools in Java and Perl for Transforming and Formatting data.

Immediate supervisor and telephone number:  Curt Carothers, Supervisor, Unknown

Skills Utilized

Ø       Software engineering and analysis; Java, Perl Programming used Aug 2003 to June 2005 for Level of Repair Analyses.

 

 

Company and title of position: US Army Research Laboratory (ARL), Physical Scientist

Dates of employment:  June, 1982 to August, 2001

Number and type of personnel supervised:  2 Junior Analysts

Brief description of Duties and Responsibilities:  Developed Java Swing, C Motif Applications; Windows NT System Administration; UNIX Systems Administration; Battlefield Situation Awareness Analysis; Personnel Vulnerability Analysis; Radiation Transport Analysis.

Immediate supervisor and telephone number:  Brint Cooper, Branch Chief, Unknown.

Skills Utilized

Ø       Java/JDBC/JSP/EJB Programming used Sept 2000 to Feb 2001for Wargame Interaction GUI application development

Ø       Java/JDBC/C/Perl, MS Access Programming, Windows NT Systems Administration, UNIX Systems Administration used July 1992 to Sept 2000 for Battlefield Awareness GUI application development

Ø       Software engineering and analyses used June 1982 to July 1992 for Personnel Vulnerability, Radiation Transport Analyses.

Ø       JDBC Application Developer in Access (Sept 2000 – Feb 2001).  Developed software to facilitate communication between various war gaming simulations utilized by ARL. Implemented High Level Architecture (HLA) standards for data exchange.

 

Ø       JDBC Application in Access, Swing (Sept 1998 – Sept 2000).  Developed Java Swing GUI in order to provide a fast method for entering US Army personnel and equipment data into an Access database. Adapted application to connect remotely to ORG ID server, which assigned a unique identifier to Military units.  Re-wrote ORG ID server (C++) computer code.

 

Ø       Windows NT Systems Administrator (May 1998 - Feb 2001).

Ø       UNIX Systems Administration (Sept 1996 - Sept 1997).

 

 

PRIOR RELEVANT EXPERIENCE

 

Scientific Display Applets (Sept 1997 - Sept 1999).  Developed a series of applets that simulated scientific

displays at the National Science Foundation's Fort Discovery in Augusta, GA.  Formulated Runge-Kutta algorithms to simulate motion.

 

Battlefield Situation Awareness Demonstration using the Modified Semi-Automated Forces (ModSAF) simulation, C++,  Berkeley Sockets, and Perl-formatted data (Sept 1996 – Sept 1997). Programmed and assembled a battlefield situation awareness demonstration for ModSAF.

 

Database Applications in C/Motif (July 1992 – Sept 1996).  Developed a family of Motif applications in “C” to interface ARL's Information Distribution System.

 

Personnel Vulnerability (1987 – 1992).  Team lead in development of the Atomic Task Methodology to map

physical injury to degraded performance for the individual soldier.  Integrated a vendor-developed bullet

sub-model into the ComputerMan software package, and validated said sub-model.  Evaluated a

vendor-developed wound ballistics simulation.  Corrected a long standing programming error in

ComputerMan that prevented projectiles from stopping.  Conducted a literature survey of grenade

fragment size optimization, did a survey of human performance models as candidates for crew

casualty research, and installed and debugged a contractor-developed microwave vulnerability program.

Performed a least-squares regression analysis of the BRL-derived personnel vulnerability

equations, allowing analysts to establish new equation parameters with a reduction in computer

overhead of two orders of magnitude.  Replaced the velocity-retardation parameter set

with a more accurate set, derived from empirical data.  Wrote a new velocity retardation algorithm,

replacing numerical integration with closed-form integration to reduce computer run-time.

 

Radiation Transport (1982 –1989).  Was the first to recognize the need for new standard deviation

bounds for radiation transport calculations in the adjoint mode, and determined the bounds necessary

for consistent results.  Instructed in-branch personnel and visiting scientist in radiation transport

simulations.  Wrote radiation shielding algorithm for selected light transport vehicles in a fallout field,

to help determine the army’s ability to re-supply troops following a tactical nuclear strike.  Ported

radiation transport codes from a CDC main frame computer to the CRAY-XMP.  Used real-world

radiation transport measurements in a heavily-shielded structure (RTK) to determine need for a new

cross-section set and a more finely divided quadrature set in Vehicle Code System (VCS) calculations,

and was responsible for the transportation of the RTK from Federal Republic of Germany, acting

as the liason between US Army personnel in Germany and the US.  Calculated radiation hazard

posed by depleted uranium ammunition from first principles and investigated the effect of advanced

armors on radiation shielding characteristics of the Mobile Protected Gun System (MPSG), using

source biasing to reduce computer run time.  Investigated the non-destructive interrogation of armor arrays

using a neutron source, writing a specialized detector-array algorithm.

 

 

 


 

RECENT TRAINING:

 

·   Bootstrap 3, Pluralsignt.com, September, 2015

·   Kendo and MVC From Scratch, Pluralsignt.com, August, 2015

·   ASP.NET MVC Testing From Scratch, Pluralsignt.com, August 2015

·   MVC 4 Fundamentals, Pluralsignt.com, September, 2015

·   Front-End Web Development Quick Start With HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS, Pluralsignt.com, September, 2015

 

 

 

CERTIFICATIONS:

 

·   Sun Certified Java Programmer

·   Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)

 

AWARDS AND CITATIONS

 

·   Outstanding Peer Award, Lockheed Martin, June 2015

·   Outstanding Peer Award, Lockheed Martin, April 2010

·   Memorandum of Appreciation, National Science Center, Augusta, GA [May 2000] 

·   Performance Awards from US Army Research Laboratory (ARL), Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD -   July 1992, July 1991,  September 1990, August 1990 and September 1988

·   Letter of Appreciation: ETCA (French Army), Paris, France - December 1987

 

 



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US - I am authorized to work in this country for any employer.

 

 

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