I. SCOTT JOHNSON
Colorado Springs, CO
(719)599-4537 (home)
iscottj@yahoo.com (email)

EDUCATION: MSCS - University of Colorado May 1992
                        BSCS - Brigham Young University December 1985

EXPERIENCE:
           Operating Systems: UNIX, VMS, OS/2, W95, WNT, MSDOS
           Languages: JAVA, C++, C, HTML, FORTRAN, 2901/2910 AMD, 6502
           Applications: SYBASE, Visual FOXPRO, ORACLE, TCP-IP, NOVELL

EMPLOYMENT:

June 96 to present: Fedex, Tech Advisor.
     Current technical responsibilities consist of leading development of C++, JAVA and HTML applications and evaluating 3rd party software.  The applications are developed, tested and deployed on IBM AIX and SUN SOLARIS systems.

October 96 to June 97: PowerADS, Chief Technical Officer.
     Designed and implemented WWW site.  This site was built using Netscape Enterprise Server, Informix database engine and Windows NT.

March 94 to June 96: MCI, Software Engineer.
     Technical responsibilities consisted of developing C software and providing Sybase expertise.  Previous tasks include developing C++ applications for workstation applications.  These applications are built on IBM AIX systems and use TCP-IP and Sybase.

August 92 to June 96: Colorado Tech, Associate Professor.
     Responsibilities consisted of teaching the C/C++ language for the Computer Science department.  Teaching duties require lecture delivery, administering exams and providing lab assistance.

August 92 to Present: Consultant.
     Designed, developed, installed and maintained a small account management system for a business.  System is used to track orders, customer information and generate invoices and reports.  Used Visual FOXPRO to develop the system and installed it in a NOVELL network.

February 88 to March 94: Digital Equipment Corporation, Support Specialist.
     Technical responsibilities consisted of writing programs in C, FORTRAN, C++, POSIX, MOTIF, XWINDOWS in the VMS and UNIX environment.
     Administrative tasks consisted of coordinating shift assignments.  Other assignments includes the system maintenance and configuration management of several UNIX workstations and the coordination of self paced training of colleagues.  Some of the products used were retrieved from USENET.

January 86 to February 88: Rockwell International, Software Engineer.
     Duties consisted of software development using 2901/2910 AMD bitslice language.  This was done to satisfy requirements for government and military contracts. Also, provided several analytical and maintenance software tools to aid in architectural design of complex communications system.