Dr. JEFFREY SCOTT POULIN, CSDP
(607) 751-6899
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LOCKHEED MARTIN
SYSTEMS INTEGRATION |
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2006-present |
System Architect, Technical
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Chief Engineer (2008-present)
for Land Vehicle Systems programs, responsible for technical leadership and
business development in a nascent business area targeting the development and
production of tactical wheeled vehicle solutions for the ·
System Engineering Integrated
Product Team Lead (2006-2008) for the $1.7 billion U.S. Presidential
Helicopter Replacement Program, responsible for technical leadership and
coordination of all System Engineering activities across numerous disciplines
such as air vehicle, avionics, supportability, and program management. Developed operational analysis, functional
analysis, and the systems engineering method for Increment 2 of the VH-71
program. ·
Chair of the LM- Owego
technical professions program (2003-present) with the mission to
identify, grow, and recognize key technical leaders. Championed initiatives that increased
participation in the technical leadership profession by over 500% in 4 years. ·
Technical Advisory Board,
LogicLibrary (2003-present).
Actively engaged in business development and the technical activities
of a start-up company recognized as the leading innovator in tools for
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) deployment and governance. Personally contributed to several major
contract wins by tailoring processes to client needs. ·
Recognized as the world’s foremost authority on Software Reuse Metrics. ·
Prolific writer and speaker at
internal seminars, conferences, and universities on subjects ranging from
Systems and Software Architecture, Software Metrics and Business Analysis,
Object-Oriented Database Systems, and Web Architectures. ·
One of first persons to pass the
IEEE Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP) examination, the only
recognized world-wide standard for assessing and certifying the expertise of
software development professionals (2002). ·
Awarded five U.S. Patents, with nine
other patents pending. ·
Recognized for outstanding
technical contributions at 2003 Lockheed Martin “Honors Night.” |
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2001-2006 |
System Architect,
Distribution Technologies |
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Chief Engineer
(2005-2006) and senior technical leader for the ~$200 million (annual)
Distribution Technologies (DT) Business Area.
Responsible for technical oversight and strategic direction for DT
programs, to include prioritization and management of R&D activities. Extensive history as the Chief Architect
and technical leader on large development programs for DoD and postal services. Successfully managed all tasks within
budgets. ·
Chief Architect
(2004-2005) for the $200 million Universal Computer Connectivity (UCC)
program to provide integrated voice, data, and other telecommunications
services to the U.S. Postal Service, primarily responsible for developing the
supporting computer systems and procedures for ordering, billing, customer
care, and network management.
Developed and directed Systems Engineering activities for the program,
which were generally acclaimed as the “most well run and established
procedures on the contract.” ·
Chief Architect
(2001-2004) for the $250 million United Kingdom Address Interpretation (AI)
project to provide automatic postal address resolution for the entire ·
Research director for the
Distribution Technologies Business Area, managing and applying Research and
Development funding in support of a $600 million strategic business plan. |
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2000-2001 |
System Architect,
Industrial Modernization |
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System Architect,
responsible for application development and research for a large-scale Oracle
11i Applications-based business modernization contract for a
commercial customer. |
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ATLAS COMMERCE |
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2000-2000 |
Chief Technical
Officer |
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Responsible for technical
strategy and business development in a Business-to-Business Internet Commerce
Company undergoing exponential growth in a dynamic market. |
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LOCKHEED MARTIN / LORAL / INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES |
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FEDERAL SYSTEMS |
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1998-2000 |
System Architect,
Postal Software Development/Products |
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Appointed Chief System Architect
for Address Interpretation Product Development to produce automatic address
resolution and information technology solutions for postal services
worldwide, beginning with a $210 million project for the United Kingdom Royal
Mail. ·
Awarded Lockheed Martin “Federal
System Architect” Certification, the highest possible rating awarded to technical
personnel for technical, business, and leadership achievement. |
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1996-1998 |
Senior Software
Engineer, Advanced Technology Group |
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Appointed Chief Systems
Architect on numerous corporate proposals and projects, to include major
domestic and international Postal Service contracts, Air Force and Navy
programs. Duties included business
development, requirements definition, cost estimation, proposal preparation,
task order management, subcontractor management, and responsibility for the
design of detailed, large-scale ($100+ million) integrated computer systems
solutions. ·
Awarded Lockheed Martin “Federal
Systems Architect” qualification. ·
Led a 6-month Systems
Architecture study and analysis of 9 of Lockheed Martin’s largest Command and
Control contracts. ·
Hand picked to assist the Chief
Scientist of Lockheed Martin Federal Systems with system architecture issues
and major program reviews. ·
Published book titled Measuring
Software Reuse with Addison-Wesley, currently recognized as the landmark
work on reuse business case and Return-on-Investment (ROI) analysis. ·
Served as Principal Investigator
for $550k of Defense Information Infrastructure (DII) Common Operating
Environment (COE) and distributed database research. ·
Elected Senior Member of the
IEEE. ·
Over 70 technical publications
in premier conference proceedings and professional journals. |
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1995-1996 |
Chief Software
Architect, |
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· Responsible for the technical direction of application software development on a $474 million Management Information System (MIS). ·
Planned and implemented
immediate technical solutions to meet new and challenging customer
requirements in a high pressure, schedule-driven, and resource-constrained
environment. |
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1994-1995 |
Principal
Investigator, Advanced Technology Group |
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· Technical lead for 10 UNIX, networking, and software development Independent Research and Development (IR&D) projects totaling $1.4 million over 15 months. Successfully completed all projects while managing resources to within 99.5% of budget. · Designed and implemented the internal World-Wide-Web (WWW) for the Owego site. Served as the first Webmaster for LM- Owego. · Architect and contract manager for the Loral Federal Systems reuse program. Developed and published a paper on the world’s first WWW-based reuse repository and turned the internal tool into a commercial product. This tool cost less than 1% of the original developed by IBM. · Delivery Order Manager for a $2.4 million software reuse contract with the U.S. Army. ·
Principal Investigator on
information retrieval methods and object-oriented frameworks. |
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1993-1994 |
Lead, Integrated
Software Engineering Environment, Open Systems Development Group |
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Authored and co-implemented the
SBIS Software Reuse Strategy, resulting in SBIS exceeding initial reuse goals
by over 30%. |
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INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS MACHINES |
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1991-1993 |
Advisory
Programmer, |
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Responsible for corporate reuse
standards and measurements. ·
Developed the IBM software reuse
metrics and return on investment model. ·
Edited, wrote, and published the
entire library of resources on the IBM Reuse Method. |
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UNITED STATES ARMY |
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TRAINING AND
DOCTRINE COMMAND |
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1989-1991 |
Decision Support
Systems Officer |
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· Served as a primary information systems advisor to the senior management and staff of a 150,000 person organization. · Implemented a successful decision support system for senior management. · Designed a national advertising and fulfillment system for the U.S. ROTC. · Performed economic and performance analysis on computer systems at all business levels. ·
Awarded the Army Meritorious
Service Medal. |
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Education |
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RENSSELAER
POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE |
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1985-1989 |
Hertz Foundation
Fellow |
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Awarded full scholarship for
original advanced study in the applied sciences. |
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Earned Doctor of
Philosophy in Computer Science |
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· Published dissertation on object-oriented CAD database support of software reuse. · Developed prototype CASE environment for high-performance workstations. ·
Selected full member of the
Sigma Xi Science Research Society. |
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Earned Master of
Science in Computer Science |
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· Master’s Project on software complexity metrics selected for use in the software engineering curriculum. ·
Elected to the Pi Mu Epsilon
Computer Science Honor Society. |
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UNITED |
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1978-1982 |
Earned Bachelor of
Science with Concentration in Computer Science |
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· Superintendent’s List (top 5% in overall class standing), Commandant’s List for leadership excellence, Dean’s List for academic excellence. · Class Rank 10/862. · Selected for Brigade Athletic Officer, one of the top 12 leadership positions at USMA. · Selected State Finalist in the Rhodes Scholarship Competition. ·
Elected to the Phi Kappa Phi
Honor Society. |
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Leadership |
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1ST BATTALION,
509TH INFANTRY REGIMENT |
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AIRBORNE COMBAT
TEAM |
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1985 |
Assistant Battalion
Operations Officer |
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Assisted in the planning and
training of an elite airborne infantry battalion assigned as the ·
Awarded the Army Commendation
Medal, Master Parachutist Badge, and Expert Infantryman Badge. |
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1984-1985 |
Reconnaissance
Platoon Leader |
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· Selected to lead the combat team’s independent intelligence gathering force of 18 men. ·
Commanded units during numerous
NATO special warfare schools and exercises (e.g., ranger, commando, airborne,
etc.). |
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1983-1984 |
Infantry Platoon
Leader |
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· Trained and led 42 men in extended, realistic military training. · Broke the course record at a two-week Special Forces combat readiness evaluation. ·
Honor graduate, |
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Professional |
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1989-present |
· Senior Member of the IEEE (since 1997). · Served on the program committees and panels of over 20 professional conferences. · Tutorial Chair, Tenth International Conference on Software Reuse (ICSR’10), 2008. ·
General Chair, Ninth International · Program Chair, Fifth IEEE International Conference on Software Reuse (ICSR’5), 1998. · Program Co-Chair, Lockheed Martin Reuse Symposium (LM-Reuse’97), 1997. · Publicity Chair, ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on Software Reusability (SSR’97), 1997. · Tutorial Chair, Fourth IEEE International Conference on Software Reuse (ICSR’4), 1996. ·
Program Chair, Department of Defense Domain Scoping ·
General Chair, Sixth Annual IEEE ·
Vice-Chair, ·
Designed and taught a course on
the analysis of computer algorithms at · Consulted on software engineering issues for REMSA, Inc., Hampton, VA, 1990-1991. ·
Enhanced testing software for
Augusta Area Technical Institute, ·
Active in university relations
(e.g., with RPI, USMA, ·
Member of the IEEE Computer
Society (since 1988), Association for Computing Machinery (since 1987), and
Mensa (since 1981). ·
Cleared for Top Secret
information and granted access to Sensitive Compartmented Information based
on a Single Scope Background Investigation completed in August 2000. |
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Foreign Languages |
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Conversationally fluent in Italian, with a working
knowledge of French. |
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