NAME: LOWELL K. HANSON, BSEE KEY QUALIFICATIONS Experienced Internetworking Engineer who also understands Computer Systems, from a Hardware, Software and Applications point of view. Has successfully implemented large systems with various applications throughout the world. Has been the Systems Engineer for large scale projects in the US, Canada, Egypt, South Africa, Italy, Poland, Hungary, and Yugoslavia. Has implemented and maintained a complete in home Business Computer System. The System includes Macs, PCs, interconnected with Ethernet, and Phone Net (LocalTalk). Most used software includes DOS, Windows95/NT, Novell, Appleshare, Windows, WorkGroup for Windows, Microsoft Office (Mac and W95), HTML, Visio, Canvas, Eudora, Chameleon, and others. Internet Access is via a PPP connection and has developed a personal Web site at HTTP://www2.dgsys.com/~lkh - which is still a work-in-process. Current technical expertise involves Network Design, Installation, Training and Support. Technical knowledge includes Routing Protocols, such as EIGRP, IGRP, RIP, OSPF, and BGP4 and Routed Protocols, which include IP, IPX (Novell), and AppleTalk. Have attended HP-UX System Admin class and have successfully installed HP-UX, SunOS, SunNetManager, Cisco Works, and have been a user of HP/OpenView and Spectrum. FIELD OF EXPERTISE: The hardware and software components of Local and Wide Area Networks. In particular a detailed understanding of the complete hardware and software line of products from Cisco Systems. Have been certified by Cisco to be an instructor of the Hardware Installation and Maintenance, Software Configuration, and Troubleshooting courses. Extensive knowledge and experience with other vendor's products such as Nortel, 3Com, ACC, etc. Experience with Novell, including Server Installation and troubleshooting, Client setup and administration of PC, Mac, and O/S2 workstations. Interconnection of multiple types of Computer Systems including Mainframes, Unix Workstations, PC's and Macs. Extensive knowledge of the Media and Protocols required to build Networks, and Internetworks, such as media, high-speed switching, Wide Area Communications, Ethernet, Token Ring, and FDDI. EDUCATION: BSEE South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Various Control Data Training Classes Basic Principles of Supervisory Management - AMA Dale Carnegie - How to Win Friends and Influence People Toastmasters - President of Top Toastmaster's Club in the World DEC Hardware, Software and Systems Overview Tandem Concepts and Fundamentals Cisco Training Certification - Hardware, Software, and Trouble Shooting EXPERIENCE: Independent Consultant Accomplishments: Instructor for Internal Advanced Cisco Routing classes for a consulting organization specializing in Cisco based networks. Subjects included all Interior Routing Protocols, Access List usage, and BGP. Implemented data encryption with Cisco's IOS encryption on a Federal Government sponsored nationwide survey system. Network Engineer and Configuration Manager for a large private network. Network contained about 150 Cisco Routers from 2500s to 7513s. Responsible for implementing and controlling changes to the Network. Also responsible for last resort trouble shooting on the entire network - especially in the areas of T1 CSU/DSU links, and Remote Source Route Bridging problems. Also active in the implementation of Spectrum Network monitoring of the Routers and the Cabletron Hubs. Network Engineer for an Internet Backbone supplier. Involved with the implementation of the Global Sprint Link. Worked with the Air Force to increase the performance of a 1200 Sun Workstation Network. Performance improved by a factor of four after reconfiguring the Cisco routers and the FDDI interface in the Sun Servers. Developed and presented Hands on Data Communications, LAN, WAN, and Internetworking courses with The American Institute, The Business Communications Review, and the American Research Group. Developed a hands on approach to teaching Bell Atlantic System Techs the technical aspects of LAN/WAN integration with a two week program of learning Ethernet, Synoptic Hubs, TCPIP, Novell, and packet level troubleshooting. Presented this to about 100 System Techs. Course Director and Presenter of the Cisco Hands On Installation and Maintenance and Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting Courses as a Cisco Certified Instructor. As Course Director developed all of the Laboratory exercises and designed the networks required to deliver the programs with a mobile lab. Provided Router/Server and Client (PC, Mac, and Unix) configuration, upgrade, maintenance and other technical support for the other classes provided by the American Research Group. Wrote the networking portion of winning proposals to the Air Force to connect all LANs together on Bases and route them through a gateway to the DDN, and an Army Project to install LANs and WANs throughout the world using Unix based servers and PCs. An acknowledged expert on Ethernet, Token Ring, Novell Operating Systems, interconnecting Local Areas Networks with Bridges and Routers, Internetworking DOS and OS/2 based LANs with UNIX And AppleTalk and various types of mini/mainframe systems with TCPIP. Staff Positions: Senior Network Engineer - GTE Internetworking Services Working with large companies to provide Secure Dial Up systems. Users dial into Network Access Servers (Ascend Max) throughout the US and gain secure access to their own private network using Cisco routers for the translation process. Providing design for new customers as well as implementation and support. Also involved in the investigation and implementation of new VPN strategies and products. Director of Network Management and Support Services - Network Evolutions, Inc. Began the process of setting up an operation to provide either on or off site Network Facilities. Capabilities included dual Network Management Platforms - one Sun with SunNetmanger and one with OpenView. Both will have Cisco Works, Remedy, Nerve Center and management applications such as Quadritec IP Address management software. Principal Systems Engineer, Lockheed Electronics. Communications Systems Engineer for a large Communications and Message Processing System being built for a Government Agency. Data is collected throughout the world and then entered into PCs on Novell LANs and transmitted to a central system of VAX Clusters via a Satellite communications network. Assistant to Director of Realtime Systems, Spacecom Division of Contel Coordinated the software activities on a proposal for a Communications System for the Space Command. System involved numerous sites throughout the world connecting to various Command and Control Centers. Evaluated a number of Vendors and finally proposed Stratus with Ada being used as the design and implementation language. Design on a R1000 and implementation on Stratus 600's and 400's. Principal Systems Engineer, Martin Marietta Corporation. Participated in the Systems Design and Project Management of The Remote Maintenance Monitoring System for the entire Air Traffic Control System of the FAA. System consists of a large TANDEM network with interfaces to 10 to 15000 monitored subsystems and 5 to 7000 terminals (IBM PCs or Clones) to provide the human interface. Most concentration was in the definition of the various protocols and applications to communicate with the various equipment involved. Principal Applications Engineer, Control Data Corporation, Energy Management Division Responsibilities included supporting the Corporate and Division Sales Staff with technical information. Information was supplied verbally, via informal discussion with customers, and formal proposals. Acting as Proposal Manager included coordinating the work of 6-10 Hardware and Software Managers, Word Processing and Graphics Arts Staff. Projects varied from $2 Million to $40 million contracts with The Egyptian Electric Authority on an AID sponsored contract. Communications Engineer, Control Data South Africa The work experience ranged from telephone company surveys to large site Engineer in Charge to Software Consultant for communications software to terminal installer. Product Manager, European and Computer Systems Division, Control Data Lived in Europe for two years and supported European activities for the Computer Systems Divisions. Managed Data Collection - Process Control projects in Italy, Hungary, and Yugoslavia and a Data Center in Italy. Manager of Systems Test, Communications Systems Division, Control Data. Responsible for a group of 12-14 Engineers, Programmers, and Technicians who performed the final testing and integration activities for the communications related systems. Responsible for all hardware installation activities for a number of Brokerage Control Systems in Manhattan. Group Leader, Technical Support Engineer, Control Data The responsibilities began with mainframe support and evolved to support for communications and special products. Included responsibility for setting up the Field Trouble Reporting system for the entire corporation's Field Engineers. Shift Supervisor and on-site Customer Engineer, Control Data US NAVY Completed Class A and Class B Electronic Schools and attained the rank of Second Class Electronic Technician while maintaining and supervising maintenance of electronic equipment at the Memphis NAS, a tanker, and a patrol craft. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: The Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. - member The Internet Society - member Who's Who in the South and Southwest - 1993-Present Who's Who in Science and Engineering -1994-Present Who's Who in the United States - 1995-Present Resume for Lowell K. Hanson HTTP://www2.dgsys.com/~lkh 6418 Overcoat Lane, Centreville, VA 20120-2314 Email: lkh@dgsys.com Phone: 703-817-0627 Page 4 of 4