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The Essence
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Seven years as
Assistant
Director, Computer Services, The University of Tennessee Medical Center at
Knoxville with responsibility for Network Engineering,
Network Support and
System Operations (over 2500 systems).
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Fourteen years as a
System
Integrator, Architect and Consultant, including eight years as
Vice
President and Lead Engineer of a highly successful System
Integration and Business Consulting Firm.
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Six years of distinguished military service (Electronic
Warfare Technician First Class [E-6], USS
John F. Kennedy CV-67), including the Navy Achievement Medal and a
cash
award for software development in tactical Electronic Warfare
simulation.
Professional References
Reference Letters are in Adobe .PDF format and require a
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Mr. Douglas
(Buddy) Fain
Director, Computer Services
The University of Tennessee Medical Center at Knoxville |
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Dr. Edwin Smith,
PharmD
Department of Pharmacy
The University of Tennessee Medical Center at Knoxville |
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Mr. Bob Jackson
Director, Administrative Systems
The University of Tennessee at Knoxville |
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Mr. Bill Gurley
Supervisor of Technical Services
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry
The University of Tennessee at Knoxville |
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Mr. Rod Bunn
Director and Biomedical Engineer
College of Liberal Arts, Division of Biology, Biology Service Facility
The University of Tennessee at Knoxville |
Summary of Qualifications
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Maintain and provide broad and deep experience in all areas of
Information Systems including network/system engineering,
technical support,
system operations/administration,
security,
disaster recovery/business
continuity and
strategic/tactical planning.
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Concentrate on the practical application of technology to solve
problems, to create more efficient processes, and to enhance market share.
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Detailed Understanding of Technology Issues and Business Procedures in
Healthcare,
Manufacturing and
Finance Industries.
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Special Depthful Knowledge of Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Administrative and
Operational Details including HIGHLY ADVANCED SHELL SCRIPTING.
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Extensive Experience in Advanced Disaster Recovery Techniques and
Redundant Operating Environment Design.
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PROVEN ABILITY to creatively analyze a problem, develop a detailed
solution, implement the plan, and provide for long term maintenance of the
installation.
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Equally adept with small-medium sized sites (5-100 users) as well as
multi-entity enterprise networks (> 1000 users).
Employment History
8/95–present
Vice President and Lead Engineer
JWC Computer Communications
Designed and configured custom accounting, billing, marketing and
communications systems ( all
systems are internet/intranet accessible).
Setup, configured and maintain
dedicated Internet-to-LAN
connection as well as in-house
DNS/DHCP/WINS Servers and
Microsoft Exchange Server
with full redundancy.
Designed, installed and maintain Test Lab for development/testing of new
products, integration/interoperability testing and benchmarking, and
duplication of client problems for troubleshooting.
Maintain a wide variety of
Operating Systems and Applications "at the ready" including, but not limited
to:
- Windows Server 2003/XP Professional
- Windows 2000 Advanced Server/Professional
- Windows NT v4.0 Server/Workstation SP6a+
- Windows ME/98SE/98/95OSR2/95
- Windows for Workgroups 3.11/Windows 3.1/MSDOS v6.22
- Office XP/2000/97 and Office 95
- Additional Microsoft Servers (Exchange, Proxy, SQL, IIS)
- Other MS Apps and Utilities (Visio/FrontPage/Publisher/Resource Kits)
- Various Security/AntiVirus Utilities (Norton/McAfee/PestPatrol/ZoneAlarm)
- Hundreds of third-party utilities (fully categorized and evaluated)
Designed, installed and maintain Multimedia Test Lab including live
multimedia production . Maintain
A/V Distribution
Server and over 1 Terabyte of
online storage.
Major Accomplishments:
1
Perfected a cross-platform
(NT/2K/XP/K3) method of extended shell scripting for System Administration
and Maintenance of Windows-based networks including the addition of over 300
scripting commands to a base installation.
- Extended commands are constructed using only "built-in" utilities,
requiring no additional software on the host system.
- A complete mnemonic naming system GREATLY ENHANCES the readability of
scripting code, allowing complex scripts to be coded AND MAINTAINED by
personnel with little shell scripting experience.
- Each command’s code is dynamically customized at initialization to
effectively mask differences among native shell scripting environments,
providing CONSISTENT RESULTS, regardless of current operating system or
configuration.
- Advanced compression and optimization techniques allow performance
approaching binary code within an interpreted scripting environment.
2
Transformed a 100-node "network" with a crashed single-point-of-failure
server, no
administrator, faulty coax cable plant, multiple virus infected
systems, and no standards for server or workstations (all users were out
of service) to a fully functioning, standards-based,
remotely accessible installation with a trained administrator in about
90 days.
- Completed analysis of 79 workstations running various versions of
Win95 and WinNT to address Y2K compliance, Security,
Configuration Standardization, Remote Access for Administration and
numerous hardware/software conflicts.
- A 20-step procedure was designed, tested
and implemented.
- Automation scripts and tools were written to facilitate and track the
process.
- Designed solutions for a new
Cable Plant, Network Infrastructure, TCPIP Addressing Scheme and Remote
Access as well as interviewing, hiring and training a Network
Administrator. Implemented security standards, removed viruses and
installed enterprise antivirus solution.
- Designed a Redundant Operating Environment (including hardware,
OS software, Applications, Networking and Policies/Procedures) based on no
single point of failure and Rapid Restoration of Services by
in-house personnel.
3
Designed and completed network and
support infrastructure for international manufacturer with multiple
locations. Complete
redesign of existing cable, server, network OS and workstation
configurations. Engineered a phased transition from an AS/400 based
manufacturing system to Fourth Shift MSS running on HP NetServers under
Windows NT with zero network downtime during transition.
- Cabling, Hardware, Network OS, database Server configuration
- Extensive Systems Management
scripting with user updates
- Router updates/upgrades and
Remote Access Server configuration
4
Designed and installed Image Library
Server including over
200GB of online/nearline storage; interfaced Library Server to Indigo
printing press to allow printing directly from library. Designed and coded:
- Workflow procedures and scripts for print jobs, check-in, check-out
- Available Image Catalog for Sales/Customer Service Department
5
Designed configured and installed a
fully operational local and wide area network linking Main Office, Branch
Offices and a Financial Services Data Center in 10 days.
- Gathered requirements, designed network, created drawings, ordered
equipment
- Installed and configured Main Office/Branch Office File Servers and
networks
- Set up backup router for immediate
user replacement in the event of failure
- Trained in-house staff to use the "hot spare" router
- Configured Network Mgmt for wiring hubs, routers, servers and gateways
- Designed automated overnight
processing system
6
Designed automated payment processing system for large financial
institution to process local city’s water bills using Windows, Excel and
Visual Basic scripting.
- Wrote documentation and trained end users
- Entire project performed remotely using pcANYWHERE
7
Designed, specified and configured
LAN/WAN for financial
services Data Center and initial three client institutions.
- Installed SNA gateways to VISA/MC provider and third-party ATM
provider
- Designed business strategy to
sell the shared SNA services to clients
- Trained operational and technical
staff; created technical documentation
2/96 – 2/98
Assistant Director, Computer Services, Internet
Information Services
The University of Tennessee Medical Center at
Knoxville (UTMCK)
Responsible for the Design, Implementation and Support of all
Internet/Intranet services at UTMCK including text, image, streaming
audio, still and motion video.
System was implemented using NT 4.0, IIS, Index Server, FrontPage and MS
Office as well as RealNetworks RealServer for live and on demand multimedia
content.
Major Accomplishments:
Designed and developed Content
Administration and Review System to allow distributed development and
maintenance of Web content
via a central server with strong
security profiles. Personally developed entire Intranet System including
design, specification and configuration of all hardware and software
components.
Designed, Proposed, Managed and
Implemented successful
$3M Enterprise Network Installation at UTMCK. Managed entire 2-year
project to successful completion including complete budget and
scheduling oversight.
Successfully completed various
technical (Microsoft Windows 95, NT, SQL Server; Ethernet Protocol
Analysis and TCPIP) and professional (Managing Technical
Professionals, Project Management) courses.
Key Areas Of Responsibility:
Chaired and/or served on numerous
committees within the Medical Center and throughout the University
involved in:
- Setting strategic directions for information systems
- Writing, evaluating and implementing major new or updated systems
- Educating personnel from end-user to Chancellor-level about technology
Represented UTMCK at professional
conferences, both locally and nationally:
- Networld, Interop
- HIMMS Annual Conference (Healthcare Information and
Management Systems Society)
- RMIC (Regional Medical Information Coalition)
- MIS Professionals (local CIO association)
- Help Desk Institute
Served as Chair of the Technical
Subcommittee of the User Advisory Group for Networking and
Telecommunications, a University-wide standards setting group.
Evaluated new technologies to
determine their application within UTMCK .
Maintained all hardware and most
software contracts for UTMCK.
Wrote specifications, evaluated and awarded bids pertaining to personal
computer equipment and accessories, networking hardware, and network
operating systems, management and utility software (over $8M).
Wrote detailed technical
specifications, evaluated proposals and participated in the selection of
dozens of major system installations at UTMCK
including:
- Clinical Information Systems (CIS)
- Replacement of core HIS functions - Cerner
- Surgery Inventory/Scheduling DeRoyal
- Medical Records Chart Tracking SoftMed ChartFact
- Physician’s Management System Wismer-Martin SmartPractice
- Medical Records Transcription Medicus
- Laboratory Information System (LIS) Cerner Pathnet
- Medical Records Encoding SoftMed ChartScript
- anatomical Pathology CoMed CoPath
- Medical Records Imaging Image MedRec/1st Perspective/Imnet EPRS
- Time and Attendance System Kronos/Tempus
- Image Acquisition/Stress Echo Nova Microsonics/TomTech
- Quality Assurance Atlas/MediQual
- Home Health Information System Datacron Contract Management HCC
- Home Health Infusion Therapy System Sequel Solutions
- Help Desk System Magic Solutions SupportMagic
- Patient Accounts First Data-HFC for Windows
- Tumor Registry PATS/Dendrite Systems
- Patient Accounts First Data-HBOC/Biller’s Workbench
- Nursing IVS/Nurse Communicator
7/90 - 1/96
Assistant Director, Computer Services (Technical Services)
The University of Tennessee Medical Center at
Knoxville (UTMCK)
Responsible for the Design,
Implementation and Support of the multisite,
multivendor UTMCK Information Services Network (ISN).
- Manage the day-to-day operation of the ISN, provide
user support with connectivity issues, and resolve technical problems
involving hardware and/or software.
- Determine appropriate industry standards that will be
supported on the ISN.
- Develop and promote internal standards for information
access within, and across, departments in order to provide maximum
flexibility and interoperability for departmental applications.
- Provide technical support for communications and connectivity issues
associated with interfacing the ISN to University and other external
resources.
Major Accomplishments:
Personally designed fiber optic and high-grade copper cabling plant
consisting of over
40 Distribution Centers spread over
12 buildings (with fully
redundant fiber optic connections between all areas) serving
over 2000 network-attached devices.
Migrated a "network", which
supported less than a dozen applications, operating on 12 Novell servers
running seven different versions of Novell Netware 286 over ProNet10
Token-Ring, Arcnet and Ethernet, for
less than 300 users in 16
departments (circa
7/90)---to a NETWORK,
supporting over 30 major
applications (including a
600-user Electronic Mail/Scheduling System), operating on 18 Novell servers
running Netware v3.11 over FDDI and Ethernet, for
900+ users in 61 departments
(circa 6/93).
The
first two years of this project were completed with the entire technical
staff consisting of myself!
Set
the standard for the institution in dozens of areas
such as file server hardware,
workstation configurations, network operating systems, word processors,
electronic mail systems, network management systems, print servers, laser
printers, network protocols, TCP/IP protocol stacks, etc.
Rewrote entire PC and peripherals contract, saving in excess of $500K
in the first three years and
shortening delivery times from 3
months to 10 working days.
Key Areas Of Responsibility:
Establish, promote, and manage
the implementation of standards
for Network Storage Allocation and
Organization (including volume, directory and file organization as well as
standard naming conventions).
Write specifications, evaluate and
award bids pertaining to
personal computer equipment and accessories, networking hardware, and
network operating system, management and utility software (over $5M).
Develop, provide and maintain a
Standard User Application Set and a Standard Management Application Set.
Supervise the daily operation,
troubleshooting and maintenance
of various PC, peripheral and
networking equipment valued at approximately $2.7M.
Ensure that the ISN has the
capability to utilize, and employs where applicable, the latest
technologies currently available that accomplish institutional and/or
departmental objectives, in the most efficient and cost effective
manner, with
the least amount of risk.
Specify, acquire, install, and
support hardware and software that affects the work of thousands of UTMCK
employees across a wide
range of departments at various administrative and operating levels.
Hire, train and supervise all
Engineering, Help Desk and Operations staff.
9/88 - 7/90
Network Administrator
DANA Corporation,
Spicer Transmission Division, Knoxville, Tennessee
Designed, installed and managed a 75-user network
consisting of 7 ethernet LANS, 4
Netware file servers, a database server, an SNA gateway and 2 remote links.
Designed an automated system
for all backups, overnight
reports, etc. (including full audit trails) allowing
95% automated operation of third shift
functions.
Analyzed and rewrote dozens of undocumented COBOL applications
to process critical
manufacturing tasks (self-taught Microsoft
COBOL
and
mdbs
database).
1/88 - 9/88
Technician/Consultant
Computer Clinic - Knoxville, Tennessee
Assembled, diagnosed and repaired
PCs/peripherals
Consulted
in DOS, dBASE III Plus and
hardware/software integration.
5/83 - 12/87
Leading Petty Officer [Petty Officer
First Class (E-6)]
Electronic Warfare Division, USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67),
United States Navy
Supervised a division
of 12 technicians
Received cash award for development and operation of dBASE II/III+
application to
evaluate radars and to provide tactical training for Electronic Warfare
personnel.
Received
Navy Achievement Medal
Honorable Discharge
in December, 1987
12/81 - 5/83
Seaman and Petty Officer Third Class
United States Navy
Attended Boot Camp, Basic
Electronics School and several Advanced Technical Schools in preparation for Electronic Warfare Technician
rating.
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