Jonathan Earl Hamblin
5205 Leesburg Pike #1200
Falls Church, VA 22041
703.824.4076 (h)
202.671.8680 (w)
703.671.8932 (x)

Areas of Application

Engineer (Software Engineer II) ; Object-Oriented Analysis (OOA); Object-Oriented
Design (OOD); Systems Analysis; Systems Design; Web Site Design; Systems Engineering;
Graphical User Interface (GUI) Design; Software Development; Database Design; Artificial
Intelligence; Situation Assessment Systems; Planning Systems; Engineering Capability
Modeling Systems; Data Mining and Warehousing Systems; Client/Server Systems; Multi-Tier
Systems; Smart Web Systems; Geographic Information Systems.

Education

Certificate, ASP.NET, Learning Tree International, Reston, Virginia, April 2006

Certificate, CORBA Essentials and Enterprise Business Solutions, Inprise Inc., Reston,
Virginia, October 1998.

Certificate, Java Programming, Mystech Associates, Manasass, Virginia, June 1997.

Certificate, User Interface Programming with CLIM, Symbolics Inc., Cambridge,
Massachusetts, June 1994.

Certificate, Softbench Integrated Development Environment for X-Windows, Hewlett
Packard, Bethesda, Maryland, November 1992.

Certificate, X-Windows Software Development, Thinktree, Vienna, Virginia, October 1992.

Virginia Commonwealth University, Bachelor of Sciences Mathematical Sciences
(Computer Science major) cum laude, 1987; minors in Music and Chemistry

Experience

2001 - Present    Northrup Grumman Information Technology, Senior Software Engineer

A Senior Software Engineer on the Army Intelligence Master Planner (AIMP), Mr. Hamblin ported
systems and tools from a prototypical Applications Programming Interface (API) to a web centric
environment.  He provided JAVA and Hypertext Markup Language script (HTML/JAVASCRIPT) bridges
to functionality required to interact with remote access and to visualize data fused through
system capabilities.  He developed and maintained web sites built in .NET and Cold Fusion.

As Senior Software Engineer on the Gemini Project Team. Mr. Hamblin assisted in delivering the
Initial Operating Capability (IOC) of the Gemini software presentation system, as well as the
incorportation of additional functional requirements.  He developed a generic product process to
provide persistence and the support of representing and presenting multiple interlaced hierarchies.
Additionally, he developed a generic user database interface (GUDI).  Mr. Hamblin was responsible 
for the design and development of web based applications which interface with the MIDB and 
Gemini Sybase databases.  This includes the documentation of the application in the header, 
as well as, creating and updating additional design, administration and user documents.  
Duties include attending and presenting designs and providing feedback at design reviews 
before development of new requirements.  He provided an interactive database interface as 
well as the design and implementation of a generic product support system that provided 
persistent modeling of multiple interlaced hierarchies.

Additional duties include mentoring the more junior members of the team in web development 
programming and database access.



2000 - 2001    Logicon, Senior Software Engineer

Senior Software Engineer on the Gemini Project Team. Mr. Hamblin prepared integrated
database interfaces using PHP delivered active web pages served by an Apache server interfacing with
a Sybase Structured Query Language (SQL) Database Management System (DBMS).

1999 - 2000       Computer Associates, Inc., Senior Software Engineer

Senior Software Engineer on the AAT (Analytical Assessment Tool) Mr. Hamblin enhanced a 
data visualization tool to providing analysis of different types of battlefield planning
graphics.  He expanded the report generator to produce Excel native Binary Information File
Format (BIFF) reports. He provided event processing reprogramming to utilize a standard
HTML form list box to handle reordering behaviour. He provided medical reports from the 
Medical Situational Awareness Command and Control (MSAC) integrated into the TRW provided 
Combat Service Support Control System (CSSCS).

1998 - 1999       Sterling Software, Inc., Senior Software Engineer

Senior Software Engineer on the AAT (Analytical Assessment Tool) Mr. Hamblin developed a 
data visualization tool to enable the analysis of different types of battlefield planning
graphics.  He continued support of web based MI Force Structure briefing displays.
 
1988 - 1998       Mystech Associates, Inc., Senior Software Engineer      

Software Engineer on the Force Integration MasterPlanner (FIM) project. The FIM is a 
software system designed to help the Intelligence Electronic Wargare (IEW) mission area 
track the current Military Intelligence (MI) force structure and budgetary information, 
assess operational capabilities against proposed threats, and design the future MI force 
structure in terms of manpower, equipment and dollars. It has been written entirely in 
Common LISP on various Symbolics platforms (36XX series followed by XL1200 and ported to 
the Compaq/DEC Alpha). The system supports many forms of analysis across multiple databases 
particularly in support of Long Range Research and Development Acquisition Program (LRRDAP),
Long Range Availability Managability Reliability Planning (LRAMRP), and Program Objective
Memorandum (POM) build portions of the Planning Programming and Budgeting Execution
System (PPBES) cycle. The system also provides data support to multiple Army staff 
activities, including the biannual production of the Tactical Intelligence And Related 
Activities (TIARA) Congressional Justification Book (CJB). He has provided support 
for MI Force Structure comparison and representation with ad hoc tools and graphical 
displays.  He has provided web based briefing tools for FIM deployment and education.  
He was responsible for porting systems across multiple development platforms providing an 
open environment.

He has been primarily developing modules of Theater Architectures Support System (TASS),
Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Engineering Capabilities Analysis (SECA), Threat Assessment 
and representation, and Support Tools for the Studies and Analysis (S&A) Group (SST).  He 
enhanced the Organizational Cost and Analysis (ORCA) module to provide user access to a 
Knowledge Based (KB) system utilizing an in-house Inference Engine (IE). The KB represents
the current and future fielding of IEW systems based on production cycles and the 
refielding of existing systems as they are affected by the incoming systems. Responsible 
for developing and maintaining the Budget module in response to the requirements of the 
budget building portions of the PPBES cycle. Responsible for the development of applications
analyzing the cost, production, and deployment of technical systems as provided by the FIM. 
Responsible for the evaluation, procurement, installation, and integration of hardware and
software as it applies to the evolution of systems development. 

Assisted in the conversion of the Independent Portable All Source Analysis System (ASAS) 
Workstation (IPAWS) Application Suite from VAX/VWS based environment to UNIX/X Windows on 
an HP 9000 series workstation. Redesigned and implemented the Targeting application using 
the C language in a VMS environment for the PAWS/IPAWS. Designed and implemented system 
integrity tools and developed the Tactical Event Recognition System Electronic Notation 
(TERS ELONT) message parser and the user interface to the Tactical Report (TACREP) message
parser for the IPAWS System. Additionally, as a member of the IPAWS Exercise Support Team,
has acquired an understanding of tactical Army G2 MI operations at both the Corps and 
Division levels.

Based on his experience with the PAWS/IPAWS system, used the open architecture standards 
for a Graphical User Interface (GUI) of MOTIF, X-Windows, and UNIX, to prototype the 
Database User Interface (DUI) for the Collateral Enclave/G2-TOC System. Prepared the 
design document and built the rapid prototype of the Targeting application for the 
Collateral Enclave (CE) on the Common Hardware Common Software (CHCS) suite.

Responsible for the development and enhancement of Productivity Tools for the IEW 
MasterPlanner System. Assisted in the development and analysis of an internal Relational 
Database Management System (rDBMS), the generic system user interface, and their 
application to the specific requirements of the IEW MasterPlanner System. The Army IEW 
MasterPlanner System (AIMP) was implemented on Xerox 1186 workstations and written 
entirely in InterLISP-D. Based on models derived from rapid prototyping, developed and 
delivered functional applications providing remote access and reporting capabilities to a 
centrally managed relational database structure. Responsible for the design, development, 
and fielding of the Automated Resource Management System (ARMS) which provided support and
analytical abilities for General Defence Intelligence Program (GDIP) budget submissions 
and was fielded to 51 of 54 Army Expenditure Units (EU). Developed and enhanced the GDIP 
Decision Support System (GDIP DSS) to meet and supplement the requirements of the Army 
budgetary staff. 

1988 - 1988       The Source, Vienna, VA, Database Analyst

Mr. Hamblin was responsible for evaluating the user interface of Data Base Management 
Systems on Prime computers, training users on the interaction with these systems, and 
assisting in the updating of databases. 

1984­ notionsUnlimited, NA, Research & Development Engineer

Investigate Man-Machine interaction and interface. Character recognition Neural Network.
Chord pattern recognition and presentation.  Permutation calculators. Interactive rule 
based optimization. Cellular Automata.  Theoretical harmonic interaction and interpretation.
Organic Gaussian Quantum state propogation through freznel resonance.

1982 - 1983 Naval Surface Weapons Center (NSWC), Dahlgren, VA, Chemical Engineer

Programmed Gas Chromatograph to display interpretable results. Various laboratory support duties.

1980 - 1981 United States Geological Survey (USGS), Reston VA, Research Assistant

Laboratory support in the Rapid Rock Analysis group.


Hardware/Languages/Data Base Management Systems/Operating Systems

DEC Alpha         Common LISP      Oracle       Genera
Symbolics         CLIM             Informix     UNIX
DEC VAX           CLOS             dBase        DOS
HP 9000 series    JAVA             FoxPro       Windows
Apple Macintosh   C                Sybase       CPM
x86 PC            C++                           Solaris
Prime             Ada                           Linux
SUN               PL\I
Xerox 11xx        BASIC
                  FORTRAN
                  COBOL
                  Assembler
                  HTML/JavaScript
                  Perl
                  PHP
                  ASP.NET