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Simi Valley, CA
Posted:
November 11, 2012

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STATE: CA

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CANDIDATE ID: 2916155

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EDUCATION:

EXPERIENCE: 0

WILL RELOCATE: No -

JOB WANTED:

RATE NEEDED:

TELEPHONE: 805-***-****

EMAIL: abpnj3@r.postjobfree.com

HOMEPAGE:

HOTTEST SKILLS: engineer, communication, c++, assembly language, cms, software engineer,

product, computer science, object oriented, market, marketing, fortran, pascal,

programmer, programming, systems analyst, unix, vms, tactical

REVISION: 08-SEP-02

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NAME:

ADDRESS:

CITY: Santa Susana

STATE/PROVINCE: California

ZIP/POSTAL CODE: 93063

COUNTRY: US

EMAIL: Home: abpnj3@r.postjobfree.com

PHONE: Home: 805-***-****

CANDIDATE ID:

CITIZENSHIP: United States

Citizen or National

EDUCATION: Master Degree

EXPERIENCE: Residence:

WILL RELOCATE: No

RELOCATION INFO:

JOB WANTED: Any

RATE NEEDED: 78,600/yr 46/hr

HOMEPAGE:

COMMENTS:

HOTSKILLS:

RICHARD W. ROOME Citizenship: U.S.A.

2357 N. Yosemite Ave. Clearances: Secret

Simi Valley, CA 93063 Health: Excellent

805-***-****

OBJECTIVE:

Seeking a leadership position in Software Development, Software Management, or

Program Management that utilizes my software development and leadership skills.

Position would include some of the following: C, C++, real time, embedded,

OOD/OOP, Sun workstation.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND:

Thirty years of experience. Eighteen years in management including Software

Development Management, Program Management, and technical staff. Another five

years were as technical lead. All experience has been involved primarily in the

design and development of real-time embedded systems and software. The

languages have usually been assembly language, C++, Ada, or CMS-2 (a military

language) but I have also personally used many others including: C, PASCAL, and

FORTRAN. The systems have included over a dozen different types of computers

including recently: PCs, SUN workstations, VAX (using VMS and Unix), PDP11, and

UYK-14. Many of the projects have been closely involved with the hardware

reflecting my background in both computer science and electrical engineering.

PC skills include: MS Word, Excel, MS Project, PS5 & PS6, DOORS, and Visual C++.

EDUCATION:

MS

Computer Science, Univ. of So. Calif., 1981, GPA 3.8/4.0

B. Elect. Eng

., Univ. of Minnesota, 1968, GPA 2.6/4.0

MBA,

Claremont Graduate School, 1978-1979, no degree

Object Oriented Programming with C++, Moorpark College, Fall 1997, Grade: A

OTHER AWARDS:

Co-inventor, patent number 4,149,235, "Computer Numerical Control System for

Machine Tool."

EXPERIENCE:

Sept 1988

to June 1999LITTON DATA SYSTEMS

- Agoura Hills, CA

Member Senior Technical Staff

For the past two years I have been involved in several projects in systems

engineering. I developed the software requirements for one segment ofthe Open

Architecture Air Defense System (OAADS). These were TADIL J and TADILA/B

communications link requirements. OAADS moves the Litton legacy air defense

software to Sun Workstations and contains real time embedded Object Oriented C++

and Ada for a system that has radars and many communications links. Ialso

developed audit criteria for effective software development and then audited the

software development processes of the division's largest contract. I also wrote

Software Development Plans and developed metrics for tracking softwareprojects.

Program Manager

For the two years previous to that I was Software Development Program Manager

for the Tactical Air Operations Center and Modular Control Equipment (TAOC/MCE)

program. I was the primary interface between the customer (the U.S. Marine

Corps and U. S. Air Force) and the performing organizations within Litton. I

planned and tracked cost and schedule for all the software and firmware

organizations. During this time period I also was Program Manager on several

related programs including the Modular Control Equipment Pre-Planned Product

Improvement (MCE P3I) program. These are all command, control, and

communications (C3) air defense systems having radars and many communications

links.

Before that I was Engineering Project Manager (EPM) for the

software/firmware/systems engineering areas of the MCE P3I project. My job as

EPM was to coordinate the department managers for the 75 - 100 people in the

software/firmware/systems engineering areas and to plan and track costand

schedule for these areas.

Section Manager, Software Design

For three years before becoming EPM I was a software design Section Manager for

MCE P3I with approximately 19 people working for me. MCE P3I has multiple

processors for the real-time embedded CMS-2 software. The people in my section

specified the software requirements and did the software design for the

communications portion of the software.

July 1981

to Sept 1988HUGHES AIRCRAFT, Ground Systems Group

- Fullerton, CA

Associate Program Manager

I was Associate Program Manager (APM) for the Enhanced Position Location

Reporting System (EPLRS). EPLRS is a battlefield digital communications and

position location system for the U. S. Army. It contains real-time embedded

CMS-2 software developed under MIL-STD 1679A. The APM was a staff position

where I was the link between the program office and the software development

organization. I developed and monitored the cost and schedule for thesoftware

organization which had a staff of up to 40 people.

The previous four years I was first group head then acting section head of 12

software engineers. The project was the Navy JTIDS Full Scale Development.

This was a digital communications terminal (digital radio) for the Navy. The

task was to develop the real-time CMS-2 software for one of the two computers in

the terminal. Under my guidance the group developed a high quality design,

code, and qualification test. It was delivered to the customer on theoriginal

budget. Before the software task, I headed the group that developed the

software requirements document, personally writing several major sections.

March 1975

to June 1981

ACTRON INC

. - Monrovia, CA (Subsidiary of McDonnell Douglas)

Group Engineer

- December 1979 to June 1981

Supervised a group of five software engineers who enhanced and maintained the

software in the company's product. The product was ACTRION III which was a

numerical control for machine tools. It had four 16 bit microprocessors with

embedded real-time assembly language software. While I was supervisorthe

group's job was, in addition to its software maintenance function, to propose

new enhancements, define them in detail with marketing, and develop them in

software.

Computer Scientist

- March 1975 to December 1979

As lead software engineer of a five person team, I led the design of two of the

four microprocessors in the ACTRION III. I designed the concept and the

real-time executive software in the I/O and CRT microprocessors.

June 1973

to March 1975ELECTRONIC MEMORIES, SEMI Div. - Phoenix, AZ

Senior Systems Analyst

With one person reporting to me, I developed a minicomputer based semiconductor

test system. This system included a semiconductor test language similar in

concept to BASIC which I designed. This was done on a PDP11 using assembly

language and involved modifying the PDP11 operating system to add special device

drivers that I wrote.

Sept 1969

to June 1973HONEYWELL INC

. - San Diego, CA and Waltham, MA

Software Engineer

Worked on a team developing the real-time embedded assembly language software

for a minicomputer based, key to disk, data entry system. My responsibility was

in the I/O drivers and output processing which I defined with marketing,

designed, and developed. Several hundred systems were sold.

June 1968

to Sept 1969CONTROL DATA

- Arden Hills, MN

Associate Programmer Analyst

Worked on the design and implementation of two feasibility studies. Both had

real-time embedded assembly language software. One was a minicomputerbased I/O

terminal with a card reader, line printer, and CRT with keyboard. Theother was

a minicomputer based multi-line communications controller. Both were made part

of the CDC Cybernet system.

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