1. COREY T. WILLIAMS
Cell: 301-481-2001
45471 Columbine Place Home: 301-863-5791
Great Mills, MD 20634 bigdoghu@yahoo.com
An accomplished Software Engineer with over 19 years of experience providing software and mission planning
expertise for various DOD programs. Adept at application development, testing, optimization and excels at C#
application development, including coordinating ground-up planning, programming and implementation for
core modules.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Over 19 years maintaining a secret level clearance (secret clearance is current)
Over 10 years of experience with C#
Over 13 years of experience with the JMPS Framework
Over 13 years of experience working under CMMI level 3
Over 10 years of experience as Program Security Custodian
Over 10 years of experience with requirements analysis and design phases
TECHNICAL EXPERTISE OR PROFICIENCIES
Languages:
C#, VB6, C, C++, ADA, PASCAL, Delphi, XML, SQL, LINQ
Frameworks:
.NET 2.0 – 4.0, COM, JMPS
Systems:
Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 10, UNIX, Solaris
Software:
ATRT (Automated Test and Re-Test), Process Max, Visual Studio, Install Shield, DOORS, Subversion,
TortoiseSVN, Sand Castle, Share Point, MS Excel, MS Access, MS Outlook, MS Word, ComponentOne,
Hardware:
PC, Sun Solaris
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Sabre Systems, Lexington Park, MD June 2015 – Present
Senior Software Engineer
PROJECTS
JSEAS Aircraft Model (JAM)
JAM is the aircraft model that JSEAS uses to determine safe separation. While working on the JAM project I'm
responsible for fixing and enhancing the software. Conducting studies and implementing new features such as
splitting the databases so countries only get data on planes that they use and switching the code to use a
different type of database and general enhancements such as backwards compatibility and displaying input
ranges.
Working on the JSEAS (Joint Safe Escape Analysis Software) coding in C# and working within the JMPS
framwork and JAM (JSEAS Aircraft Model).
2. Northrop Grumman DS&T, Hollywood, MD August 1997 – June 2015
Senior Software Engineer
PROJECTS
Precision Guided Munitions Planning Software (PGMPS) Weapon Planning System (WPS) 2002 –
Present:
PGMPS gives the Air Force a common, integrated, personal computer-based mission planning application for
all current and future USAF PGMs and their variants. PGMPS is a unique planning component of the Joint
Mission Planning System (JMPS). Over the years I have been responsible for the design and implementation of
components of the PGMPS system such as user interfaces, business logic, auto plan, rapid planning tool and
many other components. I’m currently the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) task lead. In this role my
responsibilities include developing software for other countries (ex. Oman, UAE, Indonesia and others) while
making sure the other countries only have access to data that they should have. As FMS task lead I have
provided technical consult to other companies (ex. Raytheon, Lockheed, and Boeing) that supply third party
software that PGMPS uses to help complete requirements. I have many years of experience on this project and
that has lead coworkers to seek my help on design issues, help fix problems with the software, and help train
new hires.
Multifunctional Information Distribution System (MIDS) 2002 – 2002:
MIDS is a military radio system for the distribution of information, position location and identification between
different military elements, such as aircrafts, ships and radar systems. A communication net is set up between
these elements to distribute the information. I helped refine requirements by meeting with the customer and
inputting the changes into Doors. After the design phase I developed a mock up demo of the user interface
using Delphi that simulated the screens pilots would see in the cockpit.
Joint Defensive Planner (JDP) 2001 – 2002:
JDP is a segment of the Theater Battle Management Core Systems (TBMCS) environment, which will be
compliant with Defense Information Infrastructure Common Operating Environment (DII COE), Global
Command and Control System (GCCS), and TBMCS standards. The JDP is a mission application for the
TBMCS. The purpose of JDP is to assist in the development of an Air Defense Plan (ADP) that meets the
projected threat with an optimized employment of available sensors and weapons. I was responsible for
implementing major functionality changes such as adding cancel buttons to six type definition windows and two
abort buttons to the Radar Placement and Optimization (RPO) and Minimum Risk Routing (MRR) functions
that can take up to eight hours to run. These functions are at the heart of JDP and needed a process to abort
them safely without harm to the system.
Fast Time Analysis System (FTAS) 1997 - 2001:
The FTAS module is used in the Navy Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) community to analyze data recorded
aboard P-3 aircraft in speed up to sixteen times real time. I was responsible for programming new functionality
and creating new screens. The old system consists of both Sun workstations and Motorola 68030 single board
computers and the new system runs on Windows NT. The software for the Sun component is written in C and
utilizes the Solaris operating system and the Motif graphical user interface and the new system is written in C
and Visual C++.
EDUCATION
Masterof Science in Software Engineering, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL (2010)
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Hampton University, Hampton, VA (1997)
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
3. Many times awarded employee of the week (Once sector employee of the week)
Many times awarded Timely Awards Plan (Monetary awards for getting work done early)