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Selah
Strategos
571-249-9876
selah@gmail.com
ACTIVE
CLEARANCE: TS/SI/TK
EDUCATION:
MS
Computer Science; State University of NY at Stony Brook - 1980
BA Biology; State University
College at Oswego, NY - 1978
PROFESSIONAL
SUMMARY:
30 years experience
in the design and development of database, data warehouse, graphics, network
management, and client-server systems, including technical, functional, and
executive management. Continuous
hands-on experience in Relational Database design and implementation, software
architecture design, and systems integration.
EXPERIENCE:
1996
- present:
Data Architect Select Consulting, Fairfax Station, VA
05/11 –
Present: Business Enterprise Architect on the IC Business Transformation Office
(BTO) team. Performed data analysis, developed
Business Capability Profiles, updated IC Business Enterprise Architecture
components, developed conceptual data models, and provided guidance to
government Functional Business Owners (FBOs) on data standards and business
processes for the IC common back-office enterprise architecture. Designed and developed a Star Schema
structured Access database for use by an Oracle Business Intelligence based
Dashboard to analyze IC Business IT investment and cost data.
11/04 –
10/10 Data Architect on the NGA GEOINT Information Management Services (GIMS)
program. Contributed to the development
of the data architecture for the GIMS program that includes transformation of Relational,
Unstructured, Geospatial and Raster data stores and related services. Work included writing requirements, data
modeling, architecture design to support multiple data stores, writing
guidelines and policies, and coordination of architectural principles with
multiple product groups. Produced
logical and physical data models to manage imagery, reporting, map, and global
system metadata. Also produced, tested,
and tuned Oracle 10g DDL and data scripts to support mission operational and
research databases. Worked with Oracle
Spatial, Oracle Streams, ERwin, and Documentum COTS.
2/04 – 11/04 Consulted
to Northrop Grumman on the DLA-IDE Asset Visibility (AV) program. Analyzed and developed Perl, shell, and SQL
code from 40 logistics ICDs to the Joint Total Asset Visibility (JTAV)
processors for reengineering to AV. Member
of team which modeled a physical database schema of over 200 tables in ERwin
for AV.
10/97 – 2/04 Worked
with Northrop Grumman on the USPS Corporate Data Acquisition Services (CDAS)
program. Designed UNIX based
architecture and wrote Perl scripts to process data for Extraction,
Transformation, and Load (ETL) from hundreds of thousands of daily files.
Previously developed and maintained source (OLTP) and target (Star/Snowflake)
database models for the Interim Retail Data Mart (IRDM) project. Wrote SQL Loader, PL/SQL and C shell scripts
to execute ETL processes against two large databases. In production, source
database receives data from 22,000 retail units daily and target database is
multi-terabyte. Used Oracle 8.0.4, ERwin 3.5.2 and Informatica PowerMart.
11/96 – 10/97 Performed
contract consulting services to Unisys Corp. on the TC-AIMS II Joint Service
Transportation program. Designed and
implemented a data model for unit deployment and transportation management
client-server software that included over 500 tables. Incorporated the Transportation Logical Data
Model (TLDM), DoD 8640.1-M-1 data standards, and DII-COE SHADE segmentation
into the design. Reversed engineered two databases from migration systems and
performed knowledge extraction from transportation domain experts. Completed a DBDD to MIL-STD
specifications. Supervised 4 engineers
on implementation team. Used ERwin 3.0
for modeling and implemented the target database in Oracle 7.3 and SQL Anywhere
5.0.
1995
- 1996: VP, Systems Engineering APACHE Medical
Systems, Mclean VA
Responsible for the
development and technical quality of all AMS commercial software based
products.
Used client-server
and OLAP technologies to develop an Enterprise Information System for
retrospective analysis of health care provider outcomes by hospital
administrators and clinicians.
Development and deployment environment includes Delphi, Oracle 7.3,
Oracle PRO*C, and Gentia 2.0 MDDBs on MS Windows clients and Sun Solaris
Servers.
Designed a Data
Warehouse for the storage and analysis of financial and clinical data by health
care providers and payers. Performed
knowledge extraction from clinical domain experts, completed logical and
physical design of the relational database including ERD and normalization, and
implemented data definition and reference data SQL scripts. Designed and implemented Star schema for
ad-hoc OLAP analysis. Implemented on Sun
Solaris workstations using Oracle 7.3 and Gentia MDDBs.
Managed the
maintenance and enhancement of the APACHE Critical Care System (APACHE III)
used by hospital ICU directors for the management and quality control of ICU
and CCU services. Re-designed original
APACHE III system to allow integration of off-the-shelf products. Produced a software architecture for
additional functional modules. Data is
collected through automated HL7 interfaces to hospital ADT and LAB
systems. Software environment includes
Oracle RDBMS, Forms3.0, PRO*C; SQR report writer; ixView SQL ad-hoc query
generator; TCP/IP, LU6.2, DNI communication protocols; and X11/Motif on Sun
workstations.
1991
- 1995: Director, Software Engineering APACHE Medical
Systems, Mclean VA
Established a
software development team and systems engineering infrastructure to build and
maintain a commercial quality version of the APACHE III ICU Management System.
Transferred APACHE
III from subcontractor to in-house development.
This task required rewriting 13,000 lines of Xt/Motif code, normalizing
and rebuilding an 80 table Oracle database, documenting all code modules and
placing all code (120K lines) under version control using SCCS.
Created a
comprehensive software development infrastructure including an automated
configuration control board, procedures and guidelines for full life cycle
development and a set of coding standards documents.
Built a diversified
software development team including database, graphics, communications, and
C/UNIX programmers. Coordinated software
team accomplishments including closure of 250 software change requests in 9 months
and on-time delivery of 10 product releases and major functional enhancements
to APACHE III.
1990
- 1991: Director, Software Development I-Net, Bethesda, MD
Responsible for the
management and technical quality of all software services, products, research
and proposals in the Network Management Group.
Leader of a small
team that developed database, MMI, and network management software for the
Reserve Component Automation System network management system using Data
General Aviion 400 workstations, C/UNIX and Oracle.
Managed the
development of database, network, communication, and reporting software for a
distributed image scanning and character recognition system composed of sixty
computers. Developed the software on an
IBM RISK 6000 using AIX, C, and Oracle.
1984
- 1990: Senior Computer Scientist SAIC, Tysons
Corner, VA
Task leader for
MOTIF programming on the Navy’s Operational Support System using Sun 4
workstations, Xt/Motif, and Oracle.
Principal
Investigator for the Situation Assessment Support System, an IR&D project
developing a template based expert system on a Silicon Graphics 3130 using
C/UNIX, Informix, and IRIS graphics library.
Task leader on all
workstation and MMI software development on the Navy’s Afloat Correlation
System using Silicon Graphics and Sun 4 workstations, C/UNIX, Informix, and
IRIS.
Supported program
plan definition for DARPA’S Airland Battle Management Program, including
concept definition and architectural development of cooperating expert
systems. Performed technical reviews of
select expert system and knowledge based management system programs sponsored
by DARPA.
1980
- 1984: Senior Software Analyst E-Systems, Melpar
Division, Fall Church, VA
Leader of a seven
member team which designed and developed the mission management database of a
tactical data collection system.
Participated in full life-cycle development from requirements analysis
through installation at an overseas site.
System was developed on a HP 1000/RTE in FORTRAN.
Member of a small
team designing and implementing an Ada relational DBMS to support data
correlation and target identification in a SIGINT environment. Used Ada and LEX/YACC on a Data General
Eclipse mini-computer.
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