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*PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENT CAREFULLY, TALK TO THE CONSULTANT BEFORE SENDING THE RESUMES.* ** *MUST PROVIDE AT LEAST 2 REFERENCES FROM THE PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT WITH ALL THE DETAILS. * *Title:* Java, SOA, iWay, Messaging, Oracle *Professional Day Length:* 8.0 hours *Contract Duration:* 6 month + *Project Start:* 03/20/2009 *Project End:* 03/01/2010 *Location:* NYC, New York 10000 *Minimum Requirements:* *MANDATORY SKILLS/EXPERIENCE **Note: candidates who do not have the mandatory skills will not be considered.* - A minimum of 4 years experience in Java developing for large-scale enterprise systems. - Strong knowledge of SOA and its concepts (EAI, Web Services, Data Federation) - iWay expertise - Strong team player, ability to work on independent assignments - Strong experience designing java messaging based systems - Experience in Oracle writing stored procedures, triggers - Strong java web service development experience. - Strong knowledge of BEA Web logic; UNIX (Solaris and/or Linux); XML/XSL; Java - Ability to produce technical documentation; - Excellent oral and written communication skills are required; *DESIRABLE SKILLS/EXPERIENCE* A Masters degree in Computer Science or Mathematics is desired; Experience working on government technology projects with the City of New York is preferable. Experience with search technologies and search implementation is beneficial as well. *SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS** * References should be provided from at least two former or current clients where the contractor has performed the same or similar work. Provide the name, address, phone number and e-mail address of the reference as well as a brief description of the work performed. * * Applicant must meet ALL of these requirements. *Description:* *SCOPE OF SERVICES * In July, 2007 the City Council passed and the Mayor signed Local Law "Int 586 - A" designed to reduce the contributions to political campaigns of entities that do business with the City. The practice of businesses providing large campaign donations to candidates is known as "pay-to-play". The legislation mandates that the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) create a consolidated database for tracking information related to eight entities types managed by multiple city agencies and provide this data to the Campaign Finance Board (CFB) in real time. DoITT plans to deliver the functionality required to comply with this law in four phases. Phases One -Three have already been completed. Phase Four will utilize DataShare's Service Oriented Architecture to map data from federated agencies'/offices' data sources and then display it in a format that will be viewable to the public via the comprehensive Doing Business Search on NYC.gov. Additional rules and processes underlying what has been implemented in Phases One, Two, and Three will also need to be further developed to better streamline the consumption and accurate aggregation of the Doing Business data as well as respond to changing interpretations of the law. The primary role of the contractor will be to provide direction and support in the deployment of iWay. - Design and develop service oriented architectures (SOA). - Develop messaging utilizing IBM MQ - Install, configure, and deploy IWAY adapters - Develop Java Web Services - XML business logic design and development - Document coding and testing efforts *Deliverables:* - iWay design - iWay code - Message schema - Design document & code of web services -- Thanks&Regards Madhukar.Doppalapudi [email protected] --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "US_IT.Groups" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.co.in/group/us_itgroups?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
