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■❑ <br />LE <br />C <br />O <br />International Finance Corporation, Washington, <br />DC. Project Managerforthe Information Technologies <br />Infrastructure design /build project. This project in- <br />cluded the computer network infrastructure design, <br />Central IT Facility layout, video distribution and tele- <br />phone infrastructure design and installation for the <br />720,000 square foot headquarters building. The in- <br />stalled systems included database servers, network <br />servers, routers, bridges, fiber optic cabling, CENTREX <br />telephone service and a wide area connection to the <br />World Bank Fiber Beltway. The video distribution <br />brought cable TV to all eleven floors of the building. <br />IBM /Lotus Development Corporation, Wayne, PA. <br />Sr. Consultant to Lotus Softswitch to assist Lotus in <br />the development of a structured cabling system for <br />their software R &D facility. The facility supports the <br />development of software Messaging systems and in- <br />cludes high speed communications among comput- <br />ers in the facility. There are several laboratories in the <br />building which have more than six PCs per developer <br />and are connected into mini -LANs. Additionally, the <br />computer room contains DEC VAX computers for ad- <br />ministrative support and over 60 servers dedicated to <br />software development and support all of which ride on <br />a fiber optic backbone. Fiber connections at each <br />research pod allow for connection of equipment to the <br />backbone from anywhere in the building. <br />Ernst & Young LLP, Dallas, TX. Technology Project <br />Manager for the renovation of the Dallas office of Ernst <br />& Young LLP. This project included the design and <br />installation of a fiber riser backbone serving six floors <br />and the horizontal distribution of voice, data and video. <br />It also included the design of the connection to the <br />local exchange carrier and the design and layout of <br />the PBX equipment room. <br />William M. Mercer, Deerfield, IL. Project Executive <br />for the design of the Global Technology Operations <br />Center (GTOC) in Louisville, KY and the migration of <br />the center's equipments and functions from Deerfield, <br />IL to Louisville. The GTOC serves and the main data <br />hub for Mercer's world wide Global network (GWAN). <br />Minnesota Department of Revenue, St. Paul, MN. <br />Project Managerand Sr. Design Engineerforthe voice <br />and data networks in the new 300,000 SF Headquar- <br />ters building. Designed a 155 MbpsATM network us- <br />SpilliS Candela DM1M <br />ing fiber optic connections at each desktop. The <br />system is designed to accommodate voice, data and <br />video over a single pair of fibers at every workstation. <br />The fiber design uses an innovative "central adminis- <br />tration" concept that eliminates the need for telecom <br />rooms on the individual floors of the building. <br />O Somali Mobile Telephone Network for the Na- <br />tional Communications System. Project Manager <br />for the design, integration and test of a national tele- <br />phone and data system to support the United Na- <br />tions relief effort on Somalia. The network was com- <br />prised of a Mobile Telephone Switching Office <br />(MTSO), 13 cell sites, 13 PABX systems, satellite <br />up- link/down -link, and provided 15 T -1 circuits. The <br />system was developed for deployment under UN di- <br />rection to provide telecommunications over a <br />200,000- square -mile area. <br />O National Science Foundation, South Pole, Antarc- <br />tica. Project Executive responsible for the design of <br />the voice, data, video infrastructure for the South <br />Pole Station campus. The project consisted of the <br />design of both inside and outside plant for 11 build- <br />ings on the campus. The biggest challenge was to <br />deign a 288 strand fiber optic distribution system <br />that would withstand a mean temperature of —35 <br />degrees Farenheight. <br />