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Subject: Please review this candidate for: DOTNET
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Microsoft .Net developer with
experience in MVC 5 framework, SharePoint Client and Server object models, C#
and VB, Asp.Net, SQL Database design and programming, SharePoint and general
Web development, including JavaScript (and jQuery), CSS (and Bootstrap).
Hoping to grow experience into areas such as Mobile development, AngularJS,
Cloud, etc. Desktop experience with CSLA and full development with SQL data
store. Lifecycle experience includes CMMI with Team Foundation Server 2008
(Administrator for this), Agile & RUP with Rational products, and using
nUnit for Unit Testing and Team City for build management. This work also
includes research and documentation of sources, methods, and production of
training materials and Use Case writing. Possess an active Top Secret
clearance with SCI. |
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EXPERIENCE: |
1/2015 - Present |
CONFIDENTIAL |
Norther Virginia (Herndon,
Fairfax, DC) |
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n - MVC and SharePoint CSOM
development – created new MVC web application for the National Security
Council (NSC) using SharePoint 2013 as data store, using Client Object Model.
This involved a conversion and porting of existing SQL data into SharePoint,
creation of new Site Columns and Content Types, Lists, etc. to support
non-relational data. Implemented a Repository pattern for data interaction
between the MVC app and SharePoint lists. Used Bootstrap and jQuery for
client-side formatting, etc. Full MVC app implementation. Also configured and
administered basic, out-of-the-box, implementation of TFS 2013.n - ASP.Net web development – Worked on the TAMIS project,
a Pentagon system tracking munitions. Conducted research into upgrading to IE
11 compatibility for an existing ASP.Net web application. |
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8/2008 - 12/2014 |
MicroLink, LLC |
Fairfax, VA |
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Worked on multiple government
contracts, including custom SharePoint applications (and some Setup and
Admin), TFS Admin and customization, CSLA.Net Framework (Desktop), other
full-stack .Net web development. |
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n - CSLA 3.8.3 Framework Development
– Worked at the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Financial Stability
(OFS) on database application in support of the Troubled Asset Relief Program
(TARP). This involved using the CSLA 3.8.3 framework using .Net 3.5 to
develop a desktop application for access and manipulation of database; also
included extensive database programming (scripts, tables, permissions)
release cycle processes. Also, performed limited development of SSIS
packages.n - SharePoint 2010 Development (Awarded MicroLink’s 2011
Q4 LEAP Award for work on this project) – Worked on full SharePoint 2010
deployment project for the Department of Interior’s (DOI) Office of Inspector
General (OIG). Primary tasks included lead development, setting up and
managing source control (Subversion), integration and basic deployment. Development
tasks included standard SharePoint Feature solution development, using both
custom and OOB web parts, custom .ascx controls for page customization,
scripting for adding custom User Profile Properties, custom Site Columns,
Content Types and List Definitions, and basic My Sites customization (adding
custom My Profile pages, Personal site pages, etc.).n - SharePoint 2007 Development – Subcontracted for
Intelligent Software Solutions (ISS) on project for ISAF HQ at North KAIA,
Kabul Afghanistan (Jan. – May 2011). Developed automated Office document
production web part utilizing OpenXML SDK 2.0 for an SP 2007 implementation
(Afghan Wiki).n - Sharepoint 2007 and 2010
Development – Subcontracted for Booze Allen Hamilton (BAH) on project for
Army Materiel Command (AMC) at Ft. Belvoir (March – Nov. 2010). Additional
experience with SP 2007 custom web part and C# business class development. SP
2010 site template and web part development. Also setup and administered a
Subversion and Team City source control environment for the team’s work which
utilized a full Agile life cycle process.n - Web-based Database Application
– Created a web-app using C#, .Net 3.5, Oracle 10g database, MVC pattern (not
the MS framework) on behalf of SAIC’s RCAS contract. Conducted engineering
and partial design of application, conducted data analysis and creation of
Stored Procedures and Tables. Also, utilized .Net’s native .rdlc for
reporting.n - Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2008 – Administered a
TFS server (my first experience with this) as subcontractor with SAIC as lead
for an NGB/USARC (RCAS) contract consisting of several major Projects with
several dozen separate applications and about 200 developers and other users.
Activities included data migration from legacy data sources into TFS
environment; creation of Work Item Templates; creation of custom client
controls to extend Work Item Template functionality; normal day-to-day TFS
administration tasks; guidance for team members on TFS process and templates;
creation of Work Item Templates; creation of custom web services using C# to
extend TFS. |
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5/2006 - 7/2008 |
SI International & Ascentium
Corporation |
Fairfax, VA |
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Work for HAF/IMEPD Air Force
Headquarters developing .Net Web and Desktop applications (started with SI
International, Ascentium Corp. won a rebid and I was picked up by Ascentium
in November 2007)• Web Development – VB.Net 2005/SQL Server 2005 web database
programming (ASP.Net 2005, .Net Framework 2.0); use of Teleric controls
(custom add-ons for .Net, primarily for AJAX and accessibility compliance),
using nHibernate OR mapping, Unit Testing with nUnit framework, ReSharper and
Team City for management.• Desktop Development – projects include online
warehouse management system (web database) and electronic publications
"loading" system (desktop; XML, and file system manipulations).•
Database Development – SQL 2000 & 2005 DB development (Stored Procedures,
ADO.Net, etc.); XML reading/writing; • Configuration & Management – RUP
environment using Rational; participated in requirements gathering, inception
and Use Case construction. • Programming – Extensive Object Oriented and
n-tiered programming with Microsoft Visual Studio and .Net technologies as
well as work with ORM mapping add-on nHibernate. |
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1/2003 - 4/2006 |
MCR, LLC |
Mclean, Virginia |
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• Program Management – Performed
Program Management for a Navy NAVAIR budget automation tool following the
Navy’s Verification, Validation & Accreditation (VV&A) process.
Participated in Program Management for software development and client
interaction; designed a “Trouble Ticket” tracking program and implemented
procedures for updates and releases of a custom-built budget management tool
used by a group in the FAA. Designed and produced configuration and control
plan and requirements documents. • Database Design – Designed databases for
budget and action tracking program (web-based) and online calculation tool
using MS SQL Server 2000. Designed expansion modules with multiple tables for
existing database programs using Access 2000 and Visual Basic 6.0 with
porting to Oracle 9i.• Programming – About 1 year of web application
development with ASP.Net and VB.Net with HTML and Javascript and SQL server,
including Stored Procedures, Triggers, Cursors, and Functions; engaged in
programming with Visual Basic 6.0 and Crystal Reports 8.5 API, including SQL
queries using DAO syntax; and helped manage conversion of existing software
to Oracle 9i database format.• Model Development – Worked with clients to
identify and define requirements for automating financial processes such as
budgeting formulation and feedback, contracts management, and core relational
data entry and reporting; writing of formal requirements documentation
including following the Navy’s Verification, Validation and Accreditation
(VV&A) process; also, some knowledge of NMCI Release Development and
Deployment Guide (NRDDG)• Documentation – Produced extensive documentation
for requirements, work schedule, training and client interaction using Visio
2000, Project and other Microsoft Office products.• Client Interaction –
Engaged in extensive client interaction on behalf of Financial Management
software including error gathering and resolution, personnel operation
instruction and improvement requirements gathering.• Training – Participated
in developing and delivering training materials for Client’s use of
software.• Investigation and Conversion – Participated in investigating and
planning a conversion from a Visual Basic program using DAO syntax using
Access to using ADO syntax with an Oracle and/or SQL database. |
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8/2001 - 1/2003 |
The Heritage Foundation |
Washington, DC |
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• Web Development – Extensive
internet database development with SQL 7.0/2000, Visual Basic 6.0, and ASP
3.0 • Office Programming – Programming, mostly with Visual Basic for
Applications in Excel and Access, to automate the manipulation of data for economic
models.• Research & Writing – Conduct research into various public policy
issues, especially involving data; contributed writing to technical and
public policy documents. |
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7/2001 - 8/2001 |
BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL
RESERVE SYSTEM |
Washington, DC |
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Assist Economists in the research
and preparation of economic analysis and forecasting for the Board of
Governors. Maintain economic databases using the unix-based program FAME. |
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5/2000 - 1/2001 |
The Heritage Foundation |
Washington, DC |
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Paid intern at The Heritage
Foundation's Center for Data Analysis. Participated in the development of
Social Security Rate of Return model, including Internet development for
Heritage's online Social Security Benefits Calculator
(http://www.heritage.org/research/features/socialsecurity/). Produced reports
on Social Security Rates of Return for the Joint Economic Committee of
Congress and CURE, a national think-tank. Participated in development of a
Social Security Trust Fund model using Visual Basic for Applications
programming. |
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8/1998 - 5/2000 |
Junior Engineering Technical
Society (JETS), Inc. |
Alexandria, VA |
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Program Coordinator at the Junior
Engineering Technical Society (JETS, Inc.), a non-profit High School
education organization. Responsible for fundraising research, educational
programs research and administering High School engineering competition
programs. Built and maintained extensive databases using Access. Released at
various times to pursue internships. |
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9/1999 - 12/1999 |
The Heritage Foundation |
Washington, DC |
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Intern at The Heritage Foundation
for two days a week during the Fall Semester. Assigned to Town Hall website,
gained experience in html programming and Front Page software. Responsible
for daily updates of, and addition of features to, Internet site. |
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6/1999 - 7/1999 |
BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL
RESERVE SYSTEM |
Washington, DC |
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Intern at the Federal Reserve
Board as part of summer program sponsored by the Fund for American Studies. Participated
in making classification concordance for new method for determining Consumer
Price Index for pharmaceuticals. Enrolled in the Engalitcheff Institute on
Comparative Political & Economic Systems at Georgetown University. |
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5/1998 - 7/1998 |
United Parcel Service |
Virginia Beach, VA |
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Supervisor at UPS, Morning Preload
(handler from March 1997 - April 1998). Unload supervisor for one month,
overseeing the various work of 35 employees involved with the unloading and
proper sorting of packages. Supervisor for 2 months of one of six loading
belts, overseeing 8 package delivery car loaders. Responsibilities included
training, both operational and safety, maintaining production reports, and
general operations. |
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12/1990 - 12/1996 |
United States Navy |
Norfolk, VA |
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Operated and maintained primary
and secondary systems of nuclear power plant. As qualified Reactor Mechanical
Operator/Chief Reactor Watch, responsible for ensuring procedural compliance
during plant operation. Collateral duties included Supply Supervisor, Planned
Maintenance Supervisor and Quality Assurance Inspector for 15 shop personnel. |
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EDUCATION: |
George Mason University |
US |
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Bachelor of Science, Economics
(3.98 Major GPA). Awards: Outstanding Academic Achievement, Adam Smith Award,
2nd Place in 2001 Freiderick Hayek Essay ContestRelevant Courses: C++ (1
semester), Statistics (2 semesters), Calculus (2 semesters), Public Choice
Economics (application of statistics to Economics), Matrix Algebra,
Mathematical Economics, and Econometrics. Computer experience includes work
with Microsoft Front Page, Excel, Access and Word software, html programming,
Visual Basic for Applications, Corel Word Perfect 9.0, 70 words per minute
typing |
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SKILLS: |
Skill Name |
Skill Level |
Microsoft Office (Excel, Access,
Word, PowerPoint) |
Intermediate |
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Typing (60 wpm) |
Intermediate |
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ASP.NET 2003 |
Intermediate |
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VB.NET 2003 |
Intermediate |
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HTML |
Intermediate |
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ASP 3.0 |
Intermediate |
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SQL 2005 |
Intermediate |
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ASP.Net 2005 |
Intermediate |
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Javascript |
Beginner |
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VB.NET 2005 |
Intermediate |
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Teleric .Net Controls |
Intermediate |
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XML |
Beginner |
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Visual Basic 6.0 |
Intermediate |
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SQL 7.0/2000 |
Intermediate |
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Microsoft Visio |
Intermediate |
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Visual Basic for Applications |
Intermediate |
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nHibernate |
Beginner |
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Team City |
Beginner |
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Unit Testing |
Beginner |
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Visual Studio 2005 |
Intermediate |
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SQL Server 2005 |
Intermediate |
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Team Foundation Server (2008) |
Intermediate |
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.net Web Services |
Beginner |
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SQL Server Reporting Services 2005
(SSRS) |
Beginner |
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C# |
Beginner |
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LANGUAGES: |
Languages |
Proficiency Level |
English |
Fluent |
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