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Travis WissinkE-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view itWeb address http://www.wissinks.com/
Hardware/SoftwareJAVA (certified), BEA Weblogic (certified), BEA Weblogic Portal v3.5-v8.1, JBoss3.x, WebSphere 5.0.2, Websphere Portal 5, UML, Agile, SOA, Eclipse, JSP, J2EE, Jbuilder, NetBeans, Documentum DFC, Oracle, Together J, Perl, iPlanet App server, Interwoven’s Teamsite, HTML, SQL, RUP, OOAD, UNIX, Windows, and Linux
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Experience Aug 2001 to Present I have been consulting and contracting on SOA, Java, J2EE, and Content Management System (CMS) projects. In addition to the J2EE work, I have implemented a variety of SOA architectures and integrations for a handful of CMS’s and various content delivery front ends, to include .Net. I have been on multiple projects at a time sometimes spanning multiple customers. Additionally, I’m frequently contracted to work as part of proposal teams and span public and private industries. Project Experience:In July 2004 I worked with a prime contractor to win an economically impactful federal project. I wrote the technical part of a presentation then presented it, in an orals completive process, to GSA and USDA program managers. We were awarded a start date of August 1. I am engaged as the Enterprise Architect on a contract at the USDA, building a Content Managed Portal. We are utilizing WebSphere Portal, FileNet’s Content Manager, and defining a SOA. On this project I designed the system to accommodate for FileNet based content as well as many raw commodity data feeds. This portal is a strategic initiative from the Office of the Chief Economist to allow a One Stop Shop Portal to all USDA commodities data. The phases included a fully functional prototype, as well as, defining SOA interfaces into the prototype’s applications data warehouse. In December 2004 I concluded an engagement utilizing an all-open source (OSS) API’s and products. As the Technical Architect, duties included; Team building, creating and maintaining the project plan, leading requirements gathering, leading requirements modeling sessions, while utilizing many agile and XP methodologies. The project consists of converting a DOS and dbase based application to a web application, utilizing JBOSS, Struts, hibernate, xdoclet, ant, and eclipse. Additionally, we integrated with several existing web based applications. Utilizing several OSS, we were able to implement many XP development techniques to include: unit first development, refectoring of code, more frequent iteration cycles, and we developed quicker and with fewer errors. This was an on going engagement with several iterations and new requirements were drafted to the team, daily. The project finished successfully on time and on budget. For over 21 months I was engaged at National Education Association. For the NEA I was the Lead BEA WebLogic developer. Some of the duties performed consisted of mentoring, OOAD, requirement validation, systems installation, tuning, and integration architectures. The project we integrated a WebLogic Portal cluster with a Content Management Solution from Documentum. We implemented and customized products to serve as an enterprise level content management and personalized delivery service. When the application went to production, the team defined a strategy to implement an SOA. JAAS driver for authenticating user in the BEA WebLogic domain against Documentum, were written for a custom J2EE Documentum web application, and exposed this as a service to the enterprise as a service for future applications. For this JAAS driver we utilized the Documentum Foundation Classes (DFC) and its Business Object Framework (BOF). At the NEA, we used several Open Source products like NetBeans, CVS, Poseidon UML, and Ant. Towards the end of my engagement at the NEA I worked with IT developers to architect a web services integration layer for their various existing and new applications. Over the last several years I have assisted several smaller companies and non-profits as a Technical Architect and Subject Matter Expert (SME) on Content Management Systems and personalized content delivery strategies. On these engagements, I have performed a variety requirements consisting of, but not limited to; requirements gathering, mentoring, vendor coordination and selection, proof of concept lead, assisting with vendor contract negations, network architecture, OOAD, data dictionary creation, and others. The products selected and implemented include but are not limited to CMS products such as Interwoven, Percussion, Zope, and WebUI front end systems such as custom .NET and J2ee applications, Zope, and BEA WebLogic Portal. During January 2002 to April 2002, I worked with a local CMS product company called eGrail. While working with eGrail I assisted the professional service department to perform a variety of requirements, i.e. installation and upgrades. Additionally, while working with eGrail I developed perl and php classes and functions to extend the functionality of their base product. I also learned and worked with their XML transformation engine, the eGrail Aggregation module. I performed these duties on several engagements for eGrail. In August 2001 for 5 months I architected and lead development on an implementation of Interwoven Teamsite for a large client in Monterrey, Mexico. As a technical lead, I lead a team of four to implement the Teamsite product. I architected Interwoven’s content management system and its integration’s with external products and services. We performed user interviews, functional requirements, technical architecture, development, and user training. This implementation interfaced with a Tibco portal server and Factiva news feed service. Integrating with the syndicated news feed we developed an extensible customizable XML transformation engine. This transformation engine accepted Factiva XML content and converted it into a Teamsite DCR. The XML engine was architected to be expanded upon for a more “full featured” XML transformation engine as more contracts for incoming syndicated content we signed. The engine could be used for not only Factiva news feed but any XML news feed, i.e. Reuters, and put it into the Teamsite templateing engine. This project streamlined business process and created a more aware work force for iXL’s multi national customer. Other consulting jobs that I have been contracted for have included Unix, network, and Win2k administration, java class development, API development, and JSP tag library development. The JSP tag library accessed EJBs using JBOSS and tomcat. July 2005 to December 2005 While at Anexinet I have worn many hats as I was assisting to start up a new Regional office. I worked as a Sales Engineer performing on many proposals, most including Oral presentation where I present the Technical Approach and Architecture piece. Additionally, I was responsible for the technical parts of the DC Based projects. I worked on several projects while at Anexinet. On projects I worked on technology that include but aren’t limited to: BEA Platform 8.1, .NET, Percussion Rhythymx, Oracle, and Linux. Additionally, I performed duties as a Project Management, Technical Architect, Technical Designer, and Development. May 2000 to Aug 2001 As a senior software engineer I plan, design, program, evaluate, lead, and implement Internet based applications. I develop detailed specifications, using a Rational Unified Process (RUP) like processes, from which programs will be written. I use various tools to gather requirements and develop applications, like JBuilder and Together J. I design and develop user interfaces for Internet applications, using a mixture of Internet languages like Perl and Java. My primary concentration at iXL has been to develop middle tier classes and libraries using Java technologies and Implementing the Interwoven Teamsite CMS product. Project Experience:First Genetic Trust: I was brought on this project as an internal consultant. I assessed and evaluated project failure points and drafted requirements to get the project technologically and timeline back in track. Most of what I performed was to coordinate engineering effort to implement Interwoven’s Teamsite and integration with a BEA Weblogic web application. Assisted in requirements and development of personalization, meta tagging needs. Technologies used JSP’s, EJB’s, and BEA Weblogic. Villanova Capital a subsidiary of Nationwide
Dupont
Protein Technologies Institute a subsidiary of Dupont
Intranet and Extranet projects
September 1999 to May 2000 As a developer and a consultant for Visual Analytics I developed many types of software in both the Java and Microsoft space. Project Experience:Booz Allen Hamilton
Office of Nation Drug Control Policy (ONDCP )
VisuaLinks
June 1997 to September 1999 My main responsibilities include MIS, user support, and LAN/WAN administration. I was considered the IT generalist guru and had all areas of technology under my watch. Experience:
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EducationComputer Management Information Systems This degree studies the development and implementation of effective solutions to practical problems using computer-based systems. The curriculum includes programming languages, computer networks, software engineering, distributed systems, database systems, and operating systems. Associates of Arts Information Systems I received my Computer and Information Science Associates of Arts (AA) degree. This degree provides me with a broad coverage of concepts applying to the theory and management of information, theoretical and analytical techniques in the development of computer-based information systems, and practical experience with business programming. Tech courses
Military Experience US Army Nov. 26 1991 to Dec. 14 1993 |
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