Marc E. Ingram
4701 Blackfoot Road
College Park., MD 20740
Home (301) 345-6063

EDUCATION

BS, Computer Science, North Carolina A & T State University, 1992

SECURITY CLEARANCES

Top Secret SCI - Lifestyle Poly. 

COMPUTER PROFICIENCY

Software: C, C++, Unix Shell, Pascal, COBOL, Ada, FORTRAN, Object Oriented
Analysis and Design, SQL, LOTUS 123
Operating/Interface Systems: Unix, Solaris 2.5, Windows 95, Windows NT
Hardware: DEC Workstation, Sun Workstation

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Software Engineer, SRA International Inc., April 2000 to Present:

Responsibilities included providing high quality, robust software modules on
time and within a budget.  Tasking required extensive technical knowledge
using Oracle, Java, Perl, and other scripting languages.  Also, I am
responsible for defining requirements, evaluating software for technical
efficiency, and overall software maintenance of existing systems.

Software Engineer, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC),
August 1999 to March 2000: 

Responsibilities include evaluating "front-end" GUI packages such as Bxpro,
VisualCafe, and, JBuilder.  This tasking also involves developing processing
routines, in a variety of application languages.

Software Engineer, TRW, August 1997 to JULY 1999: 

Responsibilities include coordinating activities to acquire a technology
resource from various government organizations within the Department of
Defense. This position requires me to schedule meetings, prepare agendas,
define requirements, and evaluate proposals for technical competency. Also,
participating in a small Object Oriented Analysis and Design project to
design the "cleanup" of a tree hierarchy of objects. This project is using
StP for Object Modeling.

Software Design Engineer, Coleman Research Corporation, February 1996 to
August 1997:

Responsibilities included analyzing customer requirements in order to
develop a Graphical User Interface (GUI) that connects to an Oracle message
handling system. This development required designing new GUIs to increase
user productivity. Also, conversion of old GUI systems written in GAIN to
MOTIF was required. At Coleman's " Loral"  facility in Gaithersburg,
Maryland, my responsibilities included analyzing software requirements using
Object Oriented Analysis & Design methodologies, Object Modeling using
Object Modeling Tool and defining class tables using StP in preparation for
a C++ development effort.

Lockheed Martin Corporation, October 1992 to February 1996 

Software Design Engineer, Software Engineering Division (SED), May 1994 to
February 1996:

Responsibilities included analyzing user requirements. Designing software
changes to heritage code using Spiral Development Methodology. Investigating
new strategies to provide accurate and easy-to-read information to the
customer through graphical user interfaces, using UIMX code generator and
Motif. Developing unit test procedures that evaluated all aspects of
developers' code. Preparing briefings and charts to update customer on
project progress. Software was developed on a UNIX platform with Solaris 1.1
operation system, using C (K&R) language to write callbacks and queries.
Tasks required the ability to work with other team members, insure critical
time schedules are met, and to insure that errors between program transfer
do not occur.

Associate Software Design Engineer, Military & Defense Systems(M&DS),
October 1992 to May 1994: 
Responsibilities included the analysis of software requirements, development
of algorithms, software design, porting code from IBM Mainframes to Sun/Unix
platforms. Software development using C, problem resolution, and software
testing. Represented software development group at weekly program
development meeting. Assisted in the development of a Time Expense
Management System for General Electric, which was developed to help
employee's charge and document their companies travel expenses accurately.

Computer Lab Assistant, North Carolina A&T State University, August 1990 to
May 1992: 

Responsibilities included providing students with technical guidance and
training them in operating various computer equipment and software
applications, installing computer software and maintaining a common
configuration on each computer, maintaining security of lab, tutoring
students in programming techniques and assisted in debugging program
problems. Evaluated software products for the University and recommended
which products would best serve faculty and students.

Computer and Electronics Dept. Sales Representative, K-Mart, January 1989 to
May 1989, 

Responsibilities include managing inventory and ordering stock as needed,
supervising personnel in their daily tasks, checking out items purchased by
customers. Balanced receipts at the end of the day, secured register and
made receipts for bank deposits. Organized computer hardware and software
display arrangements.

REFERENCES
Floyd Richardson, Database Design Engineer, Home (301) 551-0003
Rod Bailey, Sr. Software Engineer, Work (202) 822-4098 

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