Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Application Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture

I have executive level and technical expertise and skill in all architectures including but not limited to: cloud architecture, systems architecture, service-oriented architecture, application architecture, web-based solutions, data architecture and security architecture. I possess extensive experience and skill in developing and implementing mobile solutions, big data, business intelligence and e-commerce. I have the ability, knowledge and skill to understanding and implement future trends and the ability to drive innovation justifying technology investments that deliver improvements in current technology services and standards. I have experience in the identification and analysis of emerging trends, applying state-of-the-art†¦show more content†¦My experience inside the research and development community and product development has given me the unique perspective to understand the mission viability of solutions and its power in making or breaking technology advancement. This perspective enhances my ability to make the most appropriate technology decisions today and tomorrow to ensure the ultimate goal of adoption is not lost in chasing unattainable solutions, those â€Å"Technical baubles†. In my current position, as the deputy director for the Office of Organizational Policy and Governance, within the office of Chief Information Officer, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), I.... The USPTO consists of 15K employees and 3 billion annual budget. The CIO office is a 700 million dollar IT operations with over 1000 personnel that consists of a mix of 500 federal and 500 contractors. USPTO is one a very few federal agencies that develops its own applications in house and spends roughly 230 million a year in application development. One of my major objectives as the deputy is facilitating the movement towards a cloud architecture by advancing the associated underlying infrastructure to support the implementation and configuration. Currently the USPTO cloud computing services is recognized as state-of-the-art within the federal government and industry. Specifically, the USPTO has adopted the strategy to use Red

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