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 Thomas H. Nugent

1248 NW Sun Terrace Cir #A

Port Saint Lucie, FL 34986

(828)-361-4432

tnugent@dnet.net


Broad background in real-time on-line systems.
Accomplished systems programmer and analyst.
Extensive I/O and diagnostic software experience.
Adept in business, accounting, and scientific applications.
Strong background in large relational data base design.
Expert with multi-processing and multiprogramming systems.
Experienced with network communications protocol (TCP/IP).
Able in converting existing code to Visual C++ and Visual Basic.
Proficient with UNIX networking and LAN and WAN multi-user PC
Thoroughly familiar with top-down, structured and event driven programming.
 

 

Work Experience:

Injection Molding Magazine
Jupiter, FL

My latest projects were to design and code in Visual FoxPro, a management consulting system for assisted living facilities and the new Sourcing Guide to Injection Molders for Injection Molding Magazine. These systems required the production of an extensive inventory of interactive screens as well as a large selection of reports. These applications are intended to be implemented in the Windows and OS/2 environments. The Sourcing Guide application will eventually appear on the internet at Injection Molding Magazines home page.
February 2003 - April 2005

 

Consultant Software Engineer
OXBOW Corp
West Palm Beach, FL

I recently designed and coded in FoxPro a 401K plan tracking system. This system required the production of an extensive selection of financial status reports and statements for participants as well as a large inventory of corporate audit reports. This application is intended to be implemented in a DOS, Windows,
IBM OS/2 and UNIX environment.
August 2002 - January 2003

 

Consultant Software Engineer
National Sports Association of Coaches
West Palm Beach, FL

This assignment was to design and code in Pro IV, a large interactive data base system for the NSAC. This system provided fast input and output capability for the end users. The system was networked on a UNIX platform, with 60 users. There was a large inventory of reports available for the users and the system was capable of producing bulk mailings with extensive options.
July 1989 - July 2001

 

 

Senior Software Systems Engineer
M&T Company
Hauppauge, NY

In Charge of the development, instillation, and testing of the operational software on board the F-18 Radar Jammer and the LAMPs Helicopter Radar Jammer and navigational systems. Generated and executed Test Program Sets (TPS's) for both of the above systems which ran on the Grumman Cat 3D and the Harris (HTS) Hybrid Test System. Interfaced with NAVY personal on project at R&D Facilities in Lakehurst, NJ
Consultant to NAEC for LAMPS ATE software.
Monitored the development of the Test Program Set (TPS) for the
Countermeasures Receiving Set (AN/AIQ-142) for LAMPS.
Provided consultant expertise for real-time operating systems and interactive compilers.
Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) Software
May 1985 - July 1989

 

Senior Software Systems Engineer
Airborne Instrument Laboratory
Coram, NY
Senior Engineer in charge of IBM Main Frame. IBM JCL consultant for programmers and Simulation test engineers. Worked in JOVIAL and FORTRAN on the B2B Bomber operational software. And acted as JOVIAL Data base manager, generating tables based of program needs and environment.
June 1980 - May 1985

 

Product Manager
Perspective Communication Analysts
Roslyn, NY

Senior Software Engineer in charge of the acquisition, development and implementation of the ATLAS ATE Compiler for the US Navy. This project was to produce an ATE compiler to be used on the F-16 and F-18 Avionics Systems at all echelons of maintenance.
I was also involved with the Independent Verification & Validation for the acquisition of ATE and Tps's. I was the primary engineer for the Acquisition and Management Support of ATE TPS's and Compilers.
Consultant to NAEC for Hybrid Test System (HTS) software.
Analyzed and recommended for the acquisition of ATE system software.
Monitored compiler and system software progress during acquisition life cycle.
January 1976 - June 1980

 

Senior Software Engineer
Federal Aviation Administration
At NAFEC Pomona, New Jersey
Developed and tested code for the FAA's Nation Air-Space System (NAS) at the NAS R&D Center. The NAS Display and NAS Display Hardware Monitor and reconfiguration sub-system in JOVIAL and Assembler (BAL) and frequently wrote test programs in machine language. Supervised 10 Software and Hardware Engineers in an R&D environment. Traveled to many of the 25 FAA's Enroot Air Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC) to install and perform onsite testing of new versions of the software for the Air Traffic Control (ATC) Systems
Developed system software for the IBM 9020E Radar Display System. Designed and implemented acceptance and test procedures for the IBM 9020E installation.
Established system performance measurements and software metrics for the National Air Space System (NAS).
June 1972 - January 1976

 

Senior Software Engineer
Federal Aviation Administration
At Islip, ARTCC NY

Developed and tested code for the FAA's Nation Air-Space System (NAS) at the NAS R&D Center. The NAS Display and NAS Display Hardware Monitor and reconfiguration sub-system in JOVIAL and Assembler (BAL) and frequently wrote test programs in machine language. Supervised 10 Software and Hardware Engineers in an R&D environment. Traveled to many of the 25 FAA's Enroot Air Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC) to install and perform onsite testing of new versions of the software.
June 1969 - June 1972

 

Telephone Communications Engineer
NY Telephone Company
Queens, NY

Central Office 1st Line Supervisor in charge of large Telecommunication switching systems and RF Mobile Communications Systems.
September 1962 - May 1969

 

US Army Reserve Sergeant First Class (SFC) (E-7) Retired
Communication Chief for 8 Inch Self Propelled Howitzer Battalion. In charge of both wire and RF communications. Served as Forward Observer (FO) and Fire Direction Control Coordinator (FDC)..
1962 - 1970

 

Education:
Stockton State College Stockton, NJ
Master's Degree in Computer Science with Honors
September 1975 - August 1976

Long Island University
Bachelor's Degree in Math and Physics
September 1958 - June 1962

Licenses and Honors:

First Class FCC Radio Telephone License.
FCC Armature Radio License since 1965 (WA2DNJ).
Member the Quarter Century Wireless Association (QCWA).
Proficient in JOVIAL, BAL, FORTRAN, Dbase, Visual FoxPro, and Visual Basic. And PRO-IV

Have over 15 system certifications from the FAA Academy.

VHF and UHF radio transceivers air-ground and ground to Air
Remote Control of VHF and UHF Ground to Air Radio Stations
Radar Digitial Conversion Software (RDP).
Radar Display Software (RDS)
IBM Main Frame Computers
JOVIAL
Basic Assembly Language (BAL)
IBM Job Control Language (JCL)
FORTRAN Computer Languages
RF Communication
Large Ground to Air Radar Systems
Air to Ground Radar Systems
Microwave Communication Systems
High Power HF Ground to Ground Systems both voice and TTY
Cryptographic Computer Systems

Hobbies:
Sailing, Photography, Camping, Hiking, Hunting, SCUBA Diving, People Person, Excellent Communicator, Willing to Travel or Relocate

 

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