Mark E. Smith
Principal Consultant, 7B Software, Inc.

13800 Coppermine Road
Herndon, VA 20171

1789 Coral Way South
Vero Beach, FL 32963

Telephone Office: 772.231.0227 Cell: 336.681.1747
mark.smith@7Bsoftware.com:
http://www.7Bsoftware.com

Skills

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Projects

Designed, developed and delivered real-time, interactive visualizations using the D3 (data-driven documents), AngularJS, ReactJS, Redux, and Ionic Javascript frameworks.  Implemented a metadata-driven capability that allows rapid visualization capability, rather similar to Tableau Software’s visualization builder.  The visualizations are used in the FDA to facilitate regulatory review of new drug applications and Phase 1 animal studies.  Implementation also included an Ad-Hoc Query capability.  Result: the FDA now has one place that they go to get their Animal Studies and Human Studies data, using a completely modern UI/UX.

Designed, implemented, and delivered a new release of US Special Operations Temporal Planning software.  This software provides rapid creation and deconfliction of asset routes (planes, tanks, drones, ships, and people) and fast mission checklisting.  During this engagement, I invented a new method to generate fully functional PowerPoint (down to the atomic element level).  Result: USSOCOM now plans, briefs, and executes their missions using a completely modernized software package.

      Architected and developed a Master Page and Page Layout for the Indian River Medical Center intranet site.  This effort was focused entirely on hospital staff user experience (UX).  I did an evaluation of existing “well-liked” health care sites in order to guide the design and to achieve CIO buy-in.  The design allows departmental control of some of the branding, but the overall master page branding is controlled by CIO.  Result: The modern SharePoint architecture maximizes efficiency of IT staff (they don’t have to navigate through multiple legacy systems any more), while maintaining hospital enterprise governance of the major look and feel elements.

      Developed a data cleaning and visualization process for the Air Force for Spectrum Technologies.  Utilized ASPRunner to create an easy-to-use, web-based data input capability, and integrated this with Tableau Software’s mashup and presentation capabilities to provide the customer with clean, actionable views on the data.  Result: the Air Force has an efficient and easy to use web presence for project management tracking.

      Developed a fully integrated, geospatial-temporal-checklisting tool for two NATO customers.  The tool, a follow-on to the earlier SOFTools and DISA Timeline Viewer tools, allows military planners to create plans, allocate assets, and associate the plans with various map technologies (including Northrop Grumman's C2PC).  Result:  NATO Special Operations partners have access to the same planning software used by USSOCOM, allowing international forces to collaborate on all rescue and elimination missions worldwide.

      Responsible for architecting the Air Force Reserve Command's Semantic Enterprise Architecture at Robins AFB in Warner Robins, GA.  The architecture is based on SOA principles and leverages ontologies and metadata to create a discoverable and meaningful system.  The architecture is being used to deploy a Senior Leadership Dashboard based on Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) visible to the highest levels of command in the Air Force Reserve.  We used a combination of IBM Rational System Architect and best-practice discovery techniques to determine the “as is” and “to be” states of various Reserve Command systems.  Result:  The Air Force Reserve Command used these results to create requirements and deploy a SOA, which was a radical change from their highly siloed and inefficient “system of systems” legacy situation.

      Also demonstrated a data mining and analytics approach that allowed the Reserve Command to aggregate both business and costing data, as well as location-dependent reservist deployment data, into actionable interactive dashboards.  Utilized Tableau Software as the COTS platform.

Responsible for architecting and authoring a response for the Air Force’s Netcents-II RFP.  Duties included crafting an approach and solution for an advanced Metadata Environment, and for a Remote Network Management System.  I utilized my knowledge of the integration and development of military software systems and SOA concepts to prepare the response.  I gained direct experience in Semantic Web technologies (RDF/OWL), metadata (extraction techniques, DDMS, and native XML databases), cloud computing and virtualization (with Google Hadoop),  and visualizations and dashboards for Situational Awareness.  I developed a prototype Network Management System using the Google Web Toolkit (GWT). Result: Delivered a competitive proposal to NetCents II, which was instrumental in LGS Innovations’ award on May 15, 2015.

Responsible for winning, executing, and retaining a multimillion dollar government program.

Also responsible for the architecture and development of the Timeline Viewer--an event scheduling tool similar in concept to Google Calendar, and written in Tcl/Tk and C++--as part of this medium-sized military planning and scheduling research program. Responsibilities included small team management and project tracking as well as chief architect and chief programmer. Project succeeded in web-enabling a complex thick client using novel web server technology (the ServilizerTM) and transitioning the program from a thick client to a SOA-based web services client.  Responsibilities were 80% software development and 20% project management.  We used Jboss as the app server container technology for this project.  Result: USSTRATCOM now has the ability to do long-term strategic planning using a single modernized software system.

Developed a Personnel Locator System that tracks and displays mobile RFID tags on a visual display representing a naval destroyer. Created an easy-to-use administrative GUI for the system.   The Personnel Locator System was written entirely in Tcl/Tk.  Result: Destroyers can quickly locate, warn, and deploy sailors when an accident has occurred onboard ship.

Custom-developed SOFTools Execution Checklist (“excheck), used for planning and tracking deployment of Special Forces assets. Widget was written as a C++ wrapper on the Tcl/Tk canvas widget, and is portable to all Linux, Unix and Windows operating systems. Result: USSOCOM uses this software to plan, brief, and execute missions worldwide, to this day; software was used in historical events (including the rescues of Private Jessica Lynch and Captain Phillips, as well as UBL elimination).

Invented a new, very high assurance multilevel secure workstation, called the Ultra Thin Enclave Client, or UTEC, for use in Secret or Top Secret environments. Invention used aspects of both COTS ultra thin client workstations, and high-assurance ``diode''-style networking components. Invention required modification of the Beowulf network card driver on a Linux kernel. Invention required in-depth knowledge of both TCP/IP and UDP/IP protocols in order to achieve reliable framebuffer proxying to support thin client capability.  The invention's communication software was written in Tcl.  Result: Patent US200200112181, “Multilevel secure network access system”, with approximately 50 citations.

Responsible for design and development of Naval shipboard damage control software, including presentation of information allowing shipboard personnel to act quickly in the face of a rapidly changing and potentially dangerous environment.  The damage control user interface was written in Tcl/Tk, and its high-performance drawing primitives were written in C.  Software was written on a Linux platform, and utilized a thorough knowledge of client/server TCP/IP protocol principles. Responsibilities also included integration of H.323 video technology into a prototype shipboard application. Result: Sailors have a real-time view of chilled water system damage on destroyers, including the effects of the damage across other onboard systems.

I was the Security Lead for the design of a Multilevel Secure (MLS) architecture suitable for the DD(X) high-assurance shipboard environment. Assignment required in-depth knowledge of Information Security, from research concepts to implementation capabilities. Assignment also required considerable knowledge of technologies that must coexist with the security capabilities, including early SOA middleware and object oriented design techniques, damage control systems, information warfare (especially TCP/IP-based attack and defense methods), and routing.  Result: A competitive DD(X) proposal including security technology that has influenced many other security systems subsequently.

I was responsible for the design and development of the GUI for DSPView, a UNIX, Tcl/Tk, and X Window-based development environment for DSP dataflow applications.  I developed the DSPView "File Viewer," which is a complete, object-oriented UNIX desktop manager. Responsibilities included planning and giving many trade show and private demonstrations of DSPView.  Result: A new, dataflow-oriented approach to linking features of naval signal processors.

Additional Projects

Responsible for developing modifications, debugging, and fielding service packs for a RISC UNIX kernel for a large commercial email service with stringent reliability requirements. Work required in-depth expertise with an AT&T UNIX kernel. Assignment also required kernel-level expertise in TCP/IP and network card drivers.

Responsible for design, development, and testing for a Java program that included both a GUI implementation (in Java 1.1 AWT) and an Oracle database server interface for a teleconferencing system. Program was designed to be deployed as either a Java applet or as a Java application. Implemented the program using the "Model/View/Controller" design pattern.

Responsible for systems engineering and development of firewall software that allows customers "outside" the firewall to securely obtain access to "inside" corporate database information in an Internet HTML/secure HTTP environment. Design required configuration of HTTP server, CGI development in Perl, and custom firewall software in Java and C++.

Responsible for requirements, market study, security policy, and software development for a Firewall for a large military customer. Work required ability to map customer Internet requirements into firewall policies, off the shelf products, and custom development.

Responsible for design of development of the client and server sides of a secure encrypted telnet service. Development included integration of certificates and Secure Session Layer (SSL) primitives into the telnet service. Developed the secure telnet service under Linux, and ported it to Sun Solaris, HP/UX, and Windows.   User interface written entirely in Tcl/Tk.

Responsible for the design and development of the GUI for SecretAgent®, a UNIX/X Window, Mac, and Microsoft Windows application that supports file and email encryption.   Software written entirely in Tcl/Tk (for user interface) and C (for encryption software).

Developed a MS Windows client and UNIX server for a generic Oracle and Informix database subrelation database manager. Implemented MS Windows GUI under Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1, and generic template Informix and Oracle triggers under SPL and PL/SQL, respectively.

System engineering, design, and development of AT&T Unix kernel and system software for an Orange Book B1-rated secure version of Unix.

Design and implementation of the operating system for a Outbound Calling Management system.

Port of Unix System V Release 3 kernel to a new PC platform.

Design and implementation of network operating system features for a large customizable Wide Area Network, a precursor to the Internet.

Clients

As the principal and owner of my independent consulting company, 7B Software, Inc., my clients have included SAIC, AT&T, Alcatel-Lucent, Avaya, General Dynamics, Motorola, and Lockheed Martin, as well as various military agencies.

Employers

I was a top-rated Member of Technical Staff for Bell Laboratories prior to my consulting career with 7B Software.

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