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2 January 2008 1 Comment

Beehive Media

ASP.NET development consulting contract from January, 2008 through April, 2008

This consulting project involved the development of a custom web server control suite for global ASP.NET web site in order to display language-specific pages to users for HP Partner Program.  The localization is stored in the database (not resource files) and are dynamically configured in-place via a control panel that is displayed for users with appropriate security credentials.

ASP.NET development consulting contract in September, 2007

Developed automated marketing collateral generator for HP Partner Program that incorporated partners’ contact information, solution description, and logo into dynamically created PDF, PowerPoint, and HTML files that could be downloaded on demand and immediately incorporated into marketing campaigns. Developed in ASP.NET using VB.NET 2005, SQL Server 2005, Aspose Slides, and Dynamic PDF Generator by ceTe.

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1 December 2006 0 Comments

Injured Workers Pharmacy

VB.NET development contract from December, 2006 – January, 2008

Participated in development team at Injured Workers Pharmacy to replace FoxPro database application in VB.NET 2005 / SQL Server 2005. Responsibilities included database architecture (table design, views, stored procedures, and functions), business object creation, and Win Forms user interface development. Main focus included prescription workflow (approving, filling, verifying, and shipping), flexible patient notes module, and ad hoc querying and reporting module. Constructed bi-directional ETL processes between FoxPro and SQL Server using SSIS. Worked extensively with DevExpress control libraries.

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12 September 2006 0 Comments

Introduction to Cyber Security

This presentation introduces low/no cost measures any organization can and should employ. This version of the presentation is offered by the New England Water Works Association’s IT and Security and Preparedness committees in operator training and certification courses.



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16 April 2006 0 Comments

Labs Expand Services to Gain Market Share

This article was published in Water & Wastewater World’s April, 2006 Lab, Sampling & Analytical Equipment Roundup.  The following are excerpts from the article:

The laboratory analytical services market has changed little over the last twenty years. With stagnant prices and rising costs, constant improvement is required simply to stay competitive. Laboratories are looking for ways to provide their clients with expanded services in order to gain market share and create new revenue streams. By understanding the changing needs of their clients and offering affordable solutions, laboratories are learning that they can do more than “measure, record, and report.”

Conclusion
Water and waste water utilities around the globe are looking for tools to manage information and reduce risks at the lowest possible cost. Analytical laboratories can expand the traditional business model and offer outsourced services that benefit both the provider and consumer.

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30 November 2005 0 Comments

Risk Governance for Water Utilities

This presentation discusses how and why to implement risk-based decision making for water utilities. It was presented on November 30, 2005 at a seminar sponsored by the New Hampshire Water Works Association and the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services.



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1 September 2005 0 Comments

Rohm and Haas

Bridge-Soft client;VB, VB.NET and SQL Server consulting contract in from June, 1999 – September, 2005

The original development of QMS occurred through a contract with specialty chemical manufacturer Shipley Company of Marlborough, MA (later acquired by Rohm and Haas).  It was an enterprise quality management system that maintained QC specifications for over ten thousand part numbers and managed the data entry of test results and created certificates of analyses for product shipments.  Technical details of the project included:

  • Developed using Visual Basic 5.0 and 6.0 with a SQL Server back end.
  • A central unattended application automatically rendered and delivered certificates of analysis for every product shipment.
    • The company could not ship product without this system functioning correctly.
    • In the original implementation, warehouse pick lists were pulled from querying the MRP system (PRISM). 
    • This was later replaced with an interface to SAP using the Developer’s Toolkit.  It retrieved the pick list from SAP in XML format, parsed the contents, and then rendered the certificate.
    • The certificate was automatically routed to the appropriate location based upon dynamic customer profiles.  They were printed to one of thirteen warehouses in North America and Europe, exported to PDF and emailed directly to the client, and/or exported to customer-specific XML formats and then uploaded via FTP.
    • Certificate results were wrapped into XML format and uploaded to SAP quality module via SAP Developer’s Toolkit via SOAP protocol.
    • I also wrote a web service to respond to data warehouse requests for data.  This service would retrieve results from the database in XML format and perform a bulk upload to the SQL Server data warehouse using XSLFO.
  • An external web portal was written for Shipley customers to log in and download certificates online.  Security authentication was retrieved from a Lotus Domino server via SOAP protocol.
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1 September 2005 0 Comments

New England Water Works Association

ASP.NET development contract in September, 2005 – present.

Developed interactive web site for the New England Water Works Association with content management, membership-based services, job posting board, event sign-up, and shopping cart features using ASP.NET with a SQL Server 2005 back end. Recently migrated to VB.NET 2008 and integrated DevExpress control suite.

New England Water Works Association member-only journal download

New England Water Works Association member-only journal download

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1 May 2001 0 Comments

Hewlett Packard (Compaq)

VB/ASP consulting contract in May, 2001

Developed web-based advertising reservation system for Compaq’s inform Internet magazine using Visual Basic Web Classes, COM objects, Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS), and Active Server Pages (ASP) with a Microsoft SQL Server database back end. Several management reports were developed using Crystal Reports Web Server. Members of the Compaq Solutions Alliance (CSA) program could request advertising space online for upcoming issues, and specify the size, location, and content of their ads.

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1 May 2000 2 Comments

Vertex Pharmaceuticals

VB consulting contract from May, 2000 – March, 2001

Developed a “tool-box” of nine COM objects (ActiveX controls and ActiveX DLLs) that were used to create VB 6.0 applications for R&D chemists to view 3D representations of molecules and proteins. The COM objects utilized ADO connections to an Oracle back-end database. The controls allow a user to browse two and three-dimensional representations of the molecules.

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18 January 2000 0 Comments

Bridge-Soft QMS

QMS is a comprehensive data management system that allows water and wastewater utilities to schedule, collect, manage, integrate, and report on their operational and compliance data. Its ease of use, powerful features, and enterprise architecture deliver benefits to any organization – small or large.

QMS was initially developed in VB6 with a SQL Server back end.  The application is currently being converted to .NET using the interop toolkit.



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