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Lexington Park, MD
Posted:
July 12, 2023

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Ignazio Sarlo

***** *** ***** ****

California, Maryland 20619

301-***-**** Cell

adx9l1@r.postjobfree.com

SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE:

Extensive experience in the analysis, design, development, and maintenance of highly complex automated information systems using life cycle management techniques. Responsible for performing systems analysis and requirements gathering for the Joint Deficiency Report System (JDRS). Includes developing software for portable data collection devices such as bar-code scanners and contact memory readers as well as experience developing PC-based products. Provided administrative, logistical, and technical support for the implementation of an Item Unique Identification (IUID) marking solution for the Naval Special Warfare Command (NSWC). Experience developing software for the United States Navy Metrology and Calibration (METCAL) information systems, CALFACTS, MAAMCS, MEASURE, DECKPLATE, Configuration Status Accounting System (CSAS) and Automatic Identification Technology (AIT). In-depth knowledge of IUID and system integration. Knowledge of DoD and Air Force regulations, principles, and practices pertaining to logistics support functions. Knowledge of a wide variety of logistics support activities including, but not limited to, determination of fund requirements, supply support systems and, the integration of supply, transportation, maintenance, and other logistics support activities. Knowledge of program planning, funding, and logistics management information systems. Skill in analyzing, evaluating, and interpreting logistics readiness factors, and formulating procedural solutions to problems. Ability to integrate the separate functions in planning or implementing a logistics management program. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Fluent in Italian.

EDUCATION:

A.S. Scientific Studies, Palmi, Reggio Calabria, Italy, 1981

SECURITY CLEARANCE:

Secret

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND CERTIFICATIONS:

Certificate 1984 DPI Baltimore, MD Data Processing Institute

Certificate 1989 Honeywell Federal Systems Training Computer Information Systems

Certificate 2012 CSM College of Southern Maryland BUS-5480 Fundamentals of Supervision and Management

Certificate 2013 CSM College of Southern Maryland BUS-5830 Project Management Fundamentals

TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS:

Hardware Pc/mainframe

Software Tools for Oracle Application Development (TOAD), Java, SQL, .NET, Visual Basic, Client/Server and distributed database applications.

Environments, Tools & Languages RDBMS databases, Microsoft Windows, DOS, Linux, UNIX, C, C++, Visual Studio, Oracle, Access, My SQL, DB2, XML, JDBC, ODBC, JavaScript, Crystal Report, Microsoft eMbedded Visual Tools 3.0, Button Link Developer's Kit, Windows CE / Pocket PC for Symbol 2700/8100, Labalase, and Macsa, Microsoft QBasic, Microsoft QuickBasic v4.5, DBASE III Plus, UNIX script CSCAPE, IBM JCL, DATAPOINT, DATABUS, and CHAINPLS.

Networks, Protocols & Operating Systems Network (WAN and LAN) routing, TCP, IP, DNS, WINS, DHCP, FTP, HTTP, HTML/XHTML, and other related internet protocols.

Databases Oracle, SQL

EXPERIENCE:

2022 – 2023 The MIL Corporation, Lexington Park MD, POC/Phone: Shaun Henderson 301-***-****

Project Management Analyst (Data Scientist, Jr.)

Providing CLARE (Composite Learning Algorithm for Records Evaluation) support to The Reliability Control Board (RCB) Data Analytics Team at the NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVAIR). CLARE provides a common, seamless solution for resolution management across the Aeronautical Enterprise. CLARE is an automated tracking system designed to initiate, process and track DECKPLATE Maintenance Action Form (MAF) from the Warfighter through the investigation process. The analysis, findings and recommendations are stored in the database for users to retrieve this “It will contain all the data behind a degrader, including what we’ve identified with CLARE. CLARE will provide the U.S. Navy with the ability to optimize our maintenance to predict failures before they occur. It will give the U.S. Navy the confidence that the time on wing for a particular component is X. And before we get to X, and that aircraft is inducted for some type of maintenance, the U.S. Navy will have the confidence to remove that component and replace it before it fails. CLARE and its enabling technologies will allow the U.S. Navy maintenance data to become a reliable, significant factor in providing guidance for increasing Reliability, Availability, Maintainability (RAM) of the U.S. Navy platforms.

Analyze maintenance records and provide an accurate output that engineers and logisticians can use for requisite analysis.

Collect and combine data from multiple sources.

Uncover and explore anomalous data (including metadata).

Design and develop tools and techniques for analysis.

Evaluate, document, and communicate research processes, analyses, and results to customers, peers, and leadership.

Automate organizational work through scripts for data processing and analytics.

Experienced using Microsoft Office products, specifically MS Excel.

Familiar with preparation of MAF data for use in predictive and AI modeling.

Familiar with the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP).

Familiar with Naval Aviation maintenance terminology or colloquialisms.

Knowledge of rotorcraft components or systems.

2011 – 2022 Sierra Management and Technology, California MD, POC/Phone: Andrew Galligan 301-737-300 Ext 201

Senior Systems Analyst.

Responsible for performing systems analysis and requirements gathering for the Joint Deficiency Report System (JDRS) and Critical Item Management (CIM). Conducts meetings to gather, document, and manage all aspects of functional requirements associated to the Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, and Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) user communities. Provided technical assistance to the community information technology staff. Works with CIO, IT managers and project managers to ensure architecture is appropriately linked and leveraged to ensure maximum benefit.

Responsible for authoring, editing, and managing all configuration control documentation associated with Functional Requirements Documentation (FRD) and integration/acceptance test specifications.

Responsible for JDRS Web Services: WMS, AF-EXPORT-LIMS, DULLSWORD, EXPORT-NAVAIR-RIC, DataViewer, (IUID)Verification and Validation, AF_BATCH_DATALOAD, AF_BATCH_UPLOAD, CSI_DATA_VIEWER, CIM_DLA_INTERFACE, Data Warehouse. Serves as the key functional lead in the business processes and functional capabilities of JDRS. Required to attend meetings independently and to work with little or no supervision.

As the Lead System Analyst assisted the testing team in developing software test specifications, test results, test scenarios, and other related testing documentation. Additional responsibilities include working closely with the development team to ensure code is developed in accordance with the FRD. Responsible for the integration of IUID API (UII Verification, UII Retrieval from Elements and Elements Retrieval from UII) in JDRS.

1998 – 2011 WYLE LABS (formerly VEDA/VERIDIAN/AI-ES), Lexington Park MD POC/Phone: Jake Jacobs.

AIT LOGISTICAL ENGINEER.

Maintained Naval Aviation Enterprise (NAE) assets in the DoD IUID Registry to include capturing life cycle changes and operational status updates.

Provided end-user training in the operation and upkeep of software and hardware components of a custom developed mobile marking solution developed for US Navy Depot by NAVAIR Automatic Identification Technologies (AIT) Team (6.8.3.1) for meeting the DoD IUID requirement.

Aided in the requirements gathering for the development of the mobile marking solution and provided debugging of software and hardware components to ensure operational readiness both on-site and remotely.

Maintained a warehouse of both Government Furnished Equipment/Property (GFE/GFP) and Contractor Furnished Equipment (CFE).

Demonstrated proficiency with AIT that includes various types of hand-held devices, imagers, printers, various marking media, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technologies, and laser marking devices.

Awarded Area Commanders Award for AIT efforts.

Provided administrative, logistical, and technical support for the implementation of an IUID marking solution for the Naval Special Warfare Command (NSWC).

Analyzed project data to ensure that it conformed to IUID requirements.

Assisted in the development of the Department of Defense (DoD) IUID Marking Guides that depicted ideal marking locations and appropriate marking medium for the various types of equipment identified as being qualified for UID identification.

Procured and maintained accountability of GFE that comprised the IUID solutions.

Provided subject matter expertise for the integration of RFID to complement the IUID solution.

Developed tailored IUID documentation specific to the equipment and materials for the IUID solution chosen.

1998 – 2011 WYLE LABS (formerly VEDA/VERIDIAN/AI-ES), Lexington Park MD POC/Phone: Jake Jacobs.

Software lead/Project Technical Manager/System Administrator.

Software Lead for Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), Aviation Readiness & Resource Analysis Department (6.8), Total Asset Visibility (TAV) Division (AIR 6.8.3), Integrated Logistics Support Competency’s AIT and Data Collection Team. Primary duties included software design and development for AIT devices and their supporting host processes.

Collaborated on the development of NAVAIR policies and procedures related to IUID/AIT interfacing with existing information systems (NALCOMIS, LAMS) and the design of new Automated Information Systems (AIS).

Responsible for the test and evaluation of AIT hardware and software products for application in Naval Aviation. Evaluations included portable bar-code scanners, PDF 2D bar-code/Data matrix scanners, contact memory readers, keyboard wedges and portable pen scanners, and 2D data matrix printers. Additional duties include demonstrating current AIT technologies and NAWC-AD AIT capabilities to high-level naval aviation officers and civilian managers.

Designed and developed the first generation of Item Unique Identification (IUID) Serial Number Tracking (SNT) system using Visual Basic.NET. Developed second generation variant of IUID SNT using Oracle and .NET. As Project Technical Manager, responsible for complete software development lifecycle: requirements development, software design and development, tracking project execution, designing prototypes, assisting with usability testing, developing, and executing test scenarios, and complying with regulatory requirements. Managed a team of 20 technicians and analysts who were responsible for software installation, data collection and reporting.

Manage IUID SNT 2.01 software design and development and track project execution, design prototypes and assist with usability testing, developing and executing test scenarios, complying with regulatory requirements.

Designed and developed NAVAIR corporate solution for the IUID program with the creation of a 2D data matrix barcode with Syntax and semantics providing the maintainer and logisticians the ability to use the new technology.

Discovered and designed the ability to use the Labalase Printer on pressure sensitive adhesive tapes such as TESA tape and 3M tape. The new printing system developed enables a more powerful and versatile printing tool, by adding the ability to print on multiple type of media.

Reviewed IUID Plans for technical content as it applies to the 12 ILS elements ensuring that all applicable areas were addressed, and any reference material listed was current with DoD and SECNAV Instructions, Policy, and Memo’s.

Investigated IUID solutions necessary to generate compliant labels print and read all IUID. IUID data is encoded into Data Matrix symbols that are applied to parts in properly compliant formats. Handheld devices can scan and feed the information right back to the government database.

Developed and evaluated potential process improvements to Navy functions by incorporating AIT mediums such as the RFID devices.

Designed and developed SNT 1.4 using Visual Basic. SNT 1.4, is a database used ashore to support fleet/shore and ship-based activity to track serialized items for configuration management of naval aircraft. It is a “bolt on” to Optimized Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System (NALCOMIS), Organizational Maintenance Activity (OMA) Workstation Application, referred to as OOMA NALCOMIS. The purpose of SNT is to provide an accurate systematic means for documenting and controlling the engineering change proposal process. This application facilitates more efficient and centralized data tracking of critical, serialized aircraft components. Centralized tracking facilitates increased efficiency in responding to maintenance scheduling and response. It also enables the maintenance personnel to be more proactive in foreseeing possible mechanical and structural issues. SNT 1.4 resulted in saving the warfighter approximately 32 hours when conducting an aircraft inventory thus saving critical funding.

Developed and produced a wide variety of training and performance support to meet NAWC-AD training requirements.

Provided equipment and training to 32 personnel from FRC Southwest, FRC Southeast, FRC East and NAVAIRSEFAC to facilitate the incorporation of IUID onto the assets that go through manufacturing and rework.

Provided technical exchanges concerning IUID to OEMs in support of PMA’s including reviews and assistance in preparing/updating of UID plans and policies.

Performed Validation/Verification on E-2C and C-2A Aircraft in support of SNT Engineering Change Proposals (ECP) for Contact Memory Button (CMB) mounting.

As the AIT SNT administrator, kept the AIT servers up to date with current operating software, virus software and application software. Provided troubleshooting and corrected problems with the AIT SNT servers.

Provided total hardware and software support for the AIT with many additional duties. Responsible for total software configuration of all local and remote site computer systems.

As Systems Analyst, provided support to the Automatic Identification and Data Collection (AIDC) Team Primary duties include software design and development for AIDC devices and their supporting host processes. Responsible for the test and evaluation and QA of AIT software. Altered and converted AIT system programs using C, C++, VISUAL BASIC 6.0, and Crystal Reports. Microsoft eMbedded Visual Tools 3.0, Button Link Developer's Kit, Windows CE / Pocket PC for Symbol 2700/8100, Labalase, Macsa.

Provided Automated Identification Technology (AIT) information, standards, application, software development, technical manuals, training, Integrated Logistics Support relating to AIT and other products/services.

1993 – 1998 MATERIALS, COMMUNICATION & COMPUTERS INC, Lexington Park MD, POC/Phone: Frank Dreano

System Administrator/Analyst.

As System Administrator for the Configuration Status Accounting System (CSAS), was responsible for total hardware/software configuration and performing CSAS troubleshooting to maintain data access reliability and effectiveness. Researched and analyzed new commercially available software to determine if their use would be beneficial (cost-, production- and quality-effective) in the operation of the CSAS program.

As Systems Analyst, provided support to the CSAS program. Responsible for development, modification, analysis and QA of CSAS software. Altered and converted CSAS system programs using COBOL, BASIC and PCPLUS script.

Responsible for the total hardware/software configuration of all local and remote site computer systems and supervised CSAS troubleshooting to maintain data access reliability and effectiveness.

Provided support to the Component Tracking System (COMTRAK). Developed, modified, and analyzed the COMTRAK software.

1991 – 1993 RESOURCE CONSULTANTS, Lexington Park MD, POC/Phone: Frank Dreano

Technical Computer Scientist.

Supported the Metrology Automated System for Uniform Recall and Reporting (MEASURE) Implementation Action Center (MIAC) for the Metrology/Calibration (METCAL) Dept. of the Naval Aviation Depot Operations Center (NADOC).

As system administrator/supervisor for a NOVELL LAN system, performed hardware configuration of 24 local and remote site computer systems and supervised MIAC troubleshooting to maintain data access reliability and effectiveness.

1989 – 1991 SYSTEM DYNAMICS INC, Lexington Park MD, POC/Phone: Ed Welch

Systems Analyst.

Developed, modified, analyzed, and performed Quality Assurance for MEASURE AIS software.

1989 - 1989 JVS COMPUTER SERVICES, Lexington Park MD, POC/Phone: Ed Welch

Systems Analyst.

Provided analysis and programming support for the METCAL MEASURE project using DATABUS and CHAINPLS languages on the RMS operating system on a Datapoint 6600/8600 computer system.

1987 – 1989 SSS SYSTEM SOFTWARE SERVICES, Lexington Park MD, POC/Phone: June Carmen

Systems Analyst/Programmer.

Provided programming support as well as analysis and identification of functional requirements for development of the Consolidated Automated Logistics Funding, Accounting and Tracking System (CALFACTS) and the Manhour Accounting and Management Control System (MAAMCS).

Actively participated in testing the cycle of the software development lifecycle (requirements gathering, prototyping, architecture, detailed design, and development.

1986 - 1987 SYSTEC CORPORATION, Münster Germany, POC/Phone: Tillman Wolter +49-253*-******

Computer Programmer.

Responsible for programming, enhancement and maintenance of the command-and-control logic for a personnel access security/alarm system for Swiss nuclear base.

Identified the functional requirements, analysis of problems, identification of erroneous / incomplete logic, program modification and unit/system acceptance/regression testing.



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