From: To: District 3 Vacancy Subject: [EXTERNAL] Application to
District 3 Vacancy Date: Thursday, November 4, 2021 4:50:16 PM
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ASG Bio 2021F.pdf ASG CVProf Resume 2021.pdf Voter Record
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To Whom It May Concern:
Here attached, I am forwarding my letter of interest in the appointment for the District 3
vacancy on the Board of Education. I have also attached my Bio and professional Resume as
required. I'm sending a copy of my voter registration status as it indicates my residency in
Educational District 3
If you have any questions or need more information please contact me via return email to
or call me at .
Please confirm receipt of these documents.
Sincerely, Ana Sol Gutierrez
DISTRICT 18, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD
BRIEF BIOGRAPHIC PROFILE
Ana Sol Gutiérrez made history as the first Latina to be elected in
Maryland, as well as the First Salvadoran- American elected to
public office in the USA (1990). She was also the first Hispanic
state legislator elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in
November 2002.
Ana has been re-elected four times and completed her 16th year in
Annapolis in December 2018. She served on the House Appropriations
Committee and its Public Safety and Administration Sub-committee.
She also served on the Health and Human Services Subcommittee where
she oversaw the implementation of the Affordable Care Act in
Maryland. She also co-chaired the Joint Committee of Management of
Public Funds and the New American Caucus; she served on Joint
Committee for Children, Youth, and Families, and was VP of the MD
Women’s Legislators Caucus. Previously, she was elected to the
Montgomery County (MD) Board of Education, where she served as
President, and Member during two terms from 1990-98..
A chemist and computer systems engineer by profession, she was
appointed in 1994 by President Clinton as the Deputy Administrator
for Research and Special Programs (RSPA) at the U.S. Department of
Transportation. She has worked for over 30 years in information
technology in the public and private sector with major IT firms on
government contracts at NASA, FAA, USDOT, Education, and State
Departments. She is a recognized leader and role model for women in
the fields of science & technology (STEM). She has twice been
recognized among the “100 Most Influential Hispanics in the USA” by
Hispanic Magazine, and named among Maryland’s Top 100 Women in 2006
and 2010. She is a member of the Will/WAND Board of Directors, was
on the Board of Directors the National Association of Latino
Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO), was Vice President for
Public Policy for the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators
(NHCSL), and serves as a Trustee of Capitol Technology University,
a small, engineering college in Laurel, MD. Latino Activism: In
1998, she was appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce to serve
as a Hispanic member on the U.S. Census Race and Ethnicity Advisory
Committee (REAC). As a Latino community advocate, she served pro
bono as President of the Board of CASA de Maryland, the largest
non-profit organization working with low-income and new immigrant
Latino communities in Maryland. She was a founding member of the
Hispanic Democratic Club of Montgomery County and the Maryland
Latino Legislative Caucus to advocate for Latinos in local and
state politics. She worked to improve the health and welfare of
poor Latino families as a Board member of La Clínica del Pueblo, a
free health clinic serving Latinos in the Washington metro area.
Key Policy Issues: Her passion for Education Equity and Social
Justice and her extensive experience with public policy at local,
state, and national levels, have made her an effective, progressive
leader in Annapolis and nationwide. She continues to work to close
the educational achievement gaps for Latino and African American
students, to ensure fair, livable wages and paid sick leave for all
working women and men, and to protect immigrant, civil, human, and
women’s rights. She worked incessantly to pass the MD Dream Act and
Marriage Equality, to protect access to Maryland Driver’s Licenses
by residents regardless of immigration status, and fought to
eliminate the death penalty. She passed legislation to strengthen
gun safety laws, advocates for universal access to health care by
all, and promotes expanding language access for English Language
Learners and dual Language programs for all students in early
grades. She initiated and assured passage of The Seal of Biliteracy
Act for all Maryland public schools. # # # To contact Former
Delegate Ana Sol Gutiérrez, call her at 301-237-4211 or via e-mail
at:
[email protected] Visit her on Twitter @asolg or Facebook:
www.facebook.com/asolgut Home address is: 3317 Tuner Lane, Chevy
Chase, MD 20815.
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P R O F E S S I O N A L R E S U M E
ANA SOL GUTIERREZ 3317 Turner Lane, Chevy Chase, Maryland
20815
Tel Cell (301) 237-4211 E-mail:
[email protected] EDUCATION:
Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Senior
Executive Graduate Certificate Program Master of Science,
Technology of Management, Scientific & Technical Information
Systems (STINFO), and Management Information Systems, The American
University, Washington DC Bachelor of Science, Chemistry,
Pennsylvania State University Post-Graduate Studies, Applied
Engineering, George Washington University University of Geneva,
Geneva, Switzerland. Arts and Letters Diploma
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SUMMARY:
• Maryland State Elected Official - Maryland State Legislator,
Maryland General Assembly, District 18- Montgomery County, MD.
2002-2018 Elected to serve four four-year terms in the Maryland
House of Delegates. Also elected to the Montgomery County (MD)
Board of Education, served as president and vice president during
two four-year terms from 1990-98. First Latina ever elected to
public office in Maryland; first Salvadoran-American elected in the
USA (1990). Named among Top 100 Women Leaders in Maryland; Top 100
Hispanics in US.
• Federal Executive Public Policy Administrator - Deputy
Administrator at the U.S. Dept. of Transportation’s Research and
Special Programs Administration (RSPA), Senior Executive (SES)
responsible for public policy formulation, directing and management
of federal transportation research and transportation safety
regulatory programs. Lead USDOT’s Strategic and Information
Technology planning activities, and implementation of National
Science and Technology Council (NSTC) and National Performance
Review (NPR) government improvement initiatives.
• President and CEO IT Consulting Firm providing management and
technical consulting expertise to clients to plan, design, and
implement information technology solutions to enhance
organizational effectiveness and improve customer services
including: strategic planning, enterprise architecture development,
technology infrastructure and risk assessments, business process
re-engineering, cost/benefit and work flow analyses, and improved
education and training systems.
• Senior Systems Engineer / Senior Program Manager with over 30
years of experience in private, corporate information industry and
computer systems engineering. Operations and program manager
working with major IT companies on numerous complex computer
systems development programs for IRS, NASA, DOT-FAA, GSA and other
federal government agencies. Application of state-of-the-art
information systems and software engineering methodologies to the
full life-cycle development process, and systems assurance using
SEI’s Capability Maturity Model and TQM methodologies.
RELATED EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
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DETAILED EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: MARYLAND HOUSE OF DELEGATES 2002 to
2018 -Maryland State Delegate representing District 18, Montgomery
County, MD. Extensive legislative and public policy experience in
state budgets preparation, state finance, health care,
education,
public safety, and transportation. Served on the House
Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Health and Human
Services; Chair, Joint Committee for the Management of Public
Funds; House Judiciary Committee; Joint Committee for Children,
Youth, and Families; Joint Committee on Welfare
COMPUTER SCIENCES CORPORATION 1998- 2006 - Director, Strategic IT
Consulting Group, CSC Federal Sector, Rockville, Maryland, and
Fairfax, Virginia Senior executive providing e-government
consulting solutions to numerous government agencies. Past Director
of Quality Management for the IRS Modernization PRIME Alliance
Program, a major business systems modernization, engineering, and
development contract for the Internal Revenue Service with a
potential $15-billion value over 15 years. Directed major
enterprise architecture and BPR contracts for several Federal
agencies including the Department of Education, DOJ/ Office of
United States Attorneys, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Social
Security Administration. Responsible for directing and implementing
program-wide quality management based on CSC’s state-of-the art
business and systems engineering methodologies, Catalyst, and SEI’s
Capability Maturity Models. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 1994
to 98 - Deputy Administrator, Research and Special Programs
Administration (RSPA), Washington DC Senior Executive (SES)
appointed by President Clinton as the RSPA Deputy Administrator.
Provided senior executive leadership, federal policy oversight and
direction to all RSPA programs, budgets (approx. $150M budget with
over 1000 employees at three national locations). Responsible for
defining and implementing federal public policy and directing
RSPA’s regulatory, research and development, and safety programs:
Hazardous Materials Transportation Safety, Pipeline Safety,
Emergency Transportation and Disaster Response, University Research
and Education Grants, Research Policy and Technology Transfer, as
well the Volpe National Transportation Systems Center in Cambridge,
MA, and the Transportation Safety Institute in Oklahoma City, OK.
Prepared USDOT’s Long-Term Plan for Information Technologies in
preparation of establishing USDOT’s Chief Information Office and
directed RSPA’s first strategic plan. Served as USDOT co-chair of
the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) Interagency
Committee on Transportation Information Infrastructure; USDOT’s
representative on NSTC’s Computers and Information, Fundamental
Science, Education and Training committees, and U.S. Dept. of
Commerce’s National Information Infrastructure (NII) Task Force; on
the Board of Directors of the Intelligent Transportation System
(ITS) America program. Lead RSPA’ s National Performance Review
(NPR) initiatives resulting in two Hammer Awards for RSPA programs.
COMPUTER SCIENCES CORPORATION (CSC) 1992- 1994 - Senior Consulting
Engineer, Systems Sciences Division, Rockville, Maryland CSC’s
Product and Systems Assurance Operations Manager for the FAA’s
Advanced Automation System Program, a major system/software
engineering and development subcontract with IBM Federal Systems
for the advanced air traffic control system. Responsible for
managing CSC’s AAS systems assurance, configuration management, and
system/software testing staff. Also served as business development
and proposal manager for acquiring major new government contracts.
Senior consultant on Total Quality Management (TQM) and business
process re-engineering to other CSC corporate centers, and NASA’s
Goddard Space Flight Center SOL QUALITY SYSTEMS, Inc. 1988 to 1992
- President/CEO, Chevy Chase, Maryland Management consultant
focusing on information systems engineering. Areas of expertise
included: enterprise architectures, strategic planning, business
process re-engineering, quality assurance and IV&V, intelligent
transportation systems, education technology systems, and
scientific and technical information systems. Public and private
sectors clients included: National Science Foundation, Federal
Communications Commission, U.S. Census Bureau, US Department of
Education, Smithsonian Institution, National Assoc. of Boards of
Education, Prince Williams Public Schools, Chicago Board of
Education, Nat. Assoc. Chemical Distributors Foundation, Mexican
Institute for Education, Sao Paulo (Brazil) Ministry of Education,
Chilean Ministry of Education, among others.
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LORAL AEROSYS (Formerly FORD AEROSPACE) - Senior Systems Engineer,
Technology Programs Division, Seabrook, Md. Senior Systems Engineer
providing engineering and technical project management of programs
with NASA Headquarters and Goddard Space Flight Center, including
requirements, analysis and design of the Earth Observing System’s
EOSDIS and NASA’s Space Station program. Project manager at U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission. BOOZ • ALLEN & HAMILTON, INC. -
Senior Associate, Information Technology Center, Bethesda, Md.
Senior-level technical project management, systems development,
strategic planning, and business process re- engineering as well as
successful business development activities --marketing and proposal
management-- for various Federal agencies including NASA, NOAA,
GSA, IRS, and INTELSAT. Directed technical support contract for
NASA’s Code Q and its newly created Safety and Systems Assurance
programs after the Shuttle accident. COMPUTER SCIENCES CORPORATION
(CSC) - Technical Department Manager, Systems Sciences Division,
Calverton, Md. Technical Department Manager /Software Quality
Assurance (SQA)/ Configuration Management (CM) on major government
systems/software engineering and development contracts including
the Federal Aviation Administration, the United States Air Force,
and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center as well as various software
engineering subcontracts with IBM’s Federal Systems Division. WANG
LABORATORIES, INC. - District Technical Support Manager, Federal
Systems Division, Wash. DC INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT -
SISTECO, S.A., Management Consultant, Caracas, Venezuela • La Paz,
Bolivia • Lima, Peru. UNIVERSIDAD MAYOR DE SAN ANDRES - Associate
Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, La Paz,
Bolivia. INTEVEP - VENEZUELAN PETROLEUM RESEARCH INSTITUTE -
Director, Technical Petroleum Information and Research Systems,
Caracas, Venezuela. UNIVERSIDAD SIMON BOLIVAR- Associate Professor,
University Simon Bolivar, Mathematics Department, Caracas,
Venezuela HERNER AND CO - Information Scientist, STINFO for NIH,
NCI, NAS. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, Washington, DC - Chemical
Information Specialist, Editor/Writer. PROFESSIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL)- 2002 to 2018
National Association of Latino and Appointed Officials (NALEO)-
2002 to 2018 Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE),
MD/Washington, D.C. Chapter National Management Association (NMA),
President, Local Chapter PERSONAL INFORMATION
Naturalized U.S. Citizen, since 1984. Born in El Salvador Life-long
Resident of Montgomery County, MD Member, Board of Trustees,
Capitol Technology University, Laurel, Maryland Board Chair,
Montgomery County Education Forum (MCEF) Former Board Chair, CASA
de Maryland, non-profit, advocacy for immigrants Pro-bono advisor
and community advocate in education and immigration policy for
non-profit organizations Recognized Latino leader and advocate,
Radio & TV commentator, immigration policy lecturer and
researcher. References Available Upon Request --- Updated: June
2020
ANA SOL GUTIERREZ MARYLAND STATE DELEGATE (Retired)
DISTRICT 18, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD
BRIEF BIOGRAPHIC PROFILE
Ana Sol Gutiérrez made history as the first Latina to be elected in
Maryland, as well as the First Salvadoran- American elected to
public office in the USA (1990). She was also the first Hispanic
state legislator elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in
November 2002.
Ana has been re-elected four times and completed her 16th year in
Annapolis in December 2018. She served on the House Appropriations
Committee and its Public Safety and Administration Sub-committee.
She also served on the Health and Human Services Subcommittee where
she oversaw the implementation of the Affordable Care Act in
Maryland. She also co-chaired the Joint Committee of Management of
Public Funds and the New American Caucus; she served on Joint
Committee for Children, Youth, and Families, and was VP of the MD
Women’s Legislators Caucus. Previously, she was elected to the
Montgomery County (MD) Board of Education, where she served as
President, and Member during two terms from 1990-98..
A chemist and computer systems engineer by profession, she was
appointed in 1994 by President Clinton as the Deputy Administrator
for Research and Special Programs (RSPA) at the U.S. Department of
Transportation. She has worked for over 30 years in information
technology in the public and private sector with major IT firms on
government contracts at NASA, FAA, USDOT, Education, and State
Departments. She is a recognized leader and role model for women in
the fields of science & technology (STEM). She has twice been
recognized among the “100 Most Influential Hispanics in the USA” by
Hispanic Magazine, and named among Maryland’s Top 100 Women in 2006
and 2010. She is a member of the Will/WAND Board of Directors, was
on the Board of Directors the National Association of Latino
Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO), was Vice President for
Public Policy for the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators
(NHCSL), and serves as a Trustee of Capitol Technology University,
a small, engineering college in Laurel, MD. Latino Activism: In
1998, she was appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce to serve
as a Hispanic member on the U.S. Census Race and Ethnicity Advisory
Committee (REAC). As a Latino community advocate, she served pro
bono as President of the Board of CASA de Maryland, the largest
non-profit organization working with low-income and new immigrant
Latino communities in Maryland. She was a founding member of the
Hispanic Democratic Club of Montgomery County and the Maryland
Latino Legislative Caucus to advocate for Latinos in local and
state politics. She worked to improve the health and welfare of
poor Latino families as a Board member of La Clínica del Pueblo, a
free health clinic serving Latinos in the Washington metro area.
Key Policy Issues: Her passion for Education Equity and Social
Justice and her extensive experience with public policy at local,
state, and national levels, have made her an effective, progressive
leader in Annapolis and nationwide. She continues to work to close
the educational achievement gaps for Latino and African American
students, to ensure fair, livable wages and paid sick leave for all
working women and men, and to protect immigrant, civil, human, and
women’s rights. She worked incessantly to pass the MD Dream Act and
Marriage Equality, to protect access to Maryland Driver’s Licenses
by residents regardless of immigration status, and fought to
eliminate the death penalty. She passed legislation to strengthen
gun safety laws, advocates for universal access to health care by
all, and promotes expanding language access for English Language
Learners and dual Language programs for all students in early
grades. She initiated and assured passage of The Seal of Biliteracy
Act for all Maryland public schools. # # # To contact Former
Delegate Ana Sol Gutiérrez, call her or via e-mail at Visit her on
Twitter @asolg or Facebook: www.facebook.com/asolgut Home address
is: Chevy Chase, MD 20815.
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P R O F E S S I O N A L R E S U M E
ANA SOL GUTIERREZ Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815
Tel Cell E-mail: EDUCATION: Harvard University, John F. Kennedy
School of Government, Senior Executive Graduate Certificate Program
Master of Science, Technology of Management, Scientific &
Technical Information Systems (STINFO), and Management Information
Systems, The American University, Washington DC Bachelor of
Science, Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University Post-Graduate
Studies, Applied Engineering, George Washington University
University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland. Arts and Letters
Diploma
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SUMMARY:
• Maryland State Elected Official - Maryland State Legislator,
Maryland General Assembly, District 18- Montgomery County, MD.
2002-2018 Elected to serve four four-year terms in the Maryland
House of Delegates. Also elected to the Montgomery County (MD)
Board of Education, served as president and vice president during
two four-year terms from 1990-98. First Latina ever elected to
public office in Maryland; first Salvadoran-American elected in the
USA (1990). Named among Top 100 Women Leaders in Maryland; Top 100
Hispanics in US.
• Federal Executive Public Policy Administrator - Deputy
Administrator at the U.S. Dept. of Transportation’s Research and
Special Programs Administration (RSPA), Senior Executive (SES)
responsible for public policy formulation, directing and management
of federal transportation research and transportation safety
regulatory programs. Lead USDOT’s Strategic and Information
Technology planning activities, and implementation of National
Science and Technology Council (NSTC) and National Performance
Review (NPR) government improvement initiatives.
• President and CEO IT Consulting Firm providing management and
technical consulting expertise to clients to plan, design, and
implement information technology solutions to enhance
organizational effectiveness and improve customer services
including: strategic planning, enterprise architecture development,
technology infrastructure and risk assessments, business process
re-engineering, cost/benefit and work flow analyses, and improved
education and training systems.
• Senior Systems Engineer / Senior Program Manager with over 30
years of experience in private, corporate information industry and
computer systems engineering. Operations and program manager
working with major IT companies on numerous complex computer
systems development programs for IRS, NASA, DOT-FAA, GSA and other
federal government agencies. Application of state-of-the-art
information systems and software engineering methodologies to the
full life-cycle development process, and systems assurance using
SEI’s Capability Maturity Model and TQM methodologies.
RELATED EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
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DETAILED EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: MARYLAND HOUSE OF DELEGATES 2002 to
2018 -Maryland State Delegate representing District 18, Montgomery
County, MD. Extensive legislative and public policy experience in
state budgets preparation, state finance, health care,
education,
public safety, and transportation. Served on the House
Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Health and Human
Services; Chair, Joint Committee for the Management of Public
Funds; House Judiciary Committee; Joint Committee for Children,
Youth, and Families; Joint Committee on Welfare
COMPUTER SCIENCES CORPORATION 1998- 2006 - Director, Strategic IT
Consulting Group, CSC Federal Sector, Rockville, Maryland, and
Fairfax, Virginia Senior executive providing e-government
consulting solutions to numerous government agencies. Past Director
of Quality Management for the IRS Modernization PRIME Alliance
Program, a major business systems modernization, engineering, and
development contract for the Internal Revenue Service with a
potential $15-billion value over 15 years. Directed major
enterprise architecture and BPR contracts for several Federal
agencies including the Department of Education, DOJ/ Office of
United States Attorneys, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Social
Security Administration. Responsible for directing and implementing
program-wide quality management based on CSC’s state-of-the art
business and systems engineering methodologies, Catalyst, and SEI’s
Capability Maturity Models. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 1994
to 98 - Deputy Administrator, Research and Special Programs
Administration (RSPA), Washington DC Senior Executive (SES)
appointed by President Clinton as the RSPA Deputy Administrator.
Provided senior executive leadership, federal policy oversight and
direction to all RSPA programs, budgets (approx. $150M budget with
over 1000 employees at three national locations). Responsible for
defining and implementing federal public policy and directing
RSPA’s regulatory, research and development, and safety programs:
Hazardous Materials Transportation Safety, Pipeline Safety,
Emergency Transportation and Disaster Response, University Research
and Education Grants, Research Policy and Technology Transfer, as
well the Volpe National Transportation Systems Center in Cambridge,
MA, and the Transportation Safety Institute in Oklahoma City, OK.
Prepared USDOT’s Long-Term Plan for Information Technologies in
preparation of establishing USDOT’s Chief Information Office and
directed RSPA’s first strategic plan. Served as USDOT co-chair of
the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) Interagency
Committee on Transportation Information Infrastructure; USDOT’s
representative on NSTC’s Computers and Information, Fundamental
Science, Education and Training committees, and U.S. Dept. of
Commerce’s National Information Infrastructure (NII) Task Force; on
the Board of Directors of the Intelligent Transportation System
(ITS) America program. Lead RSPA’ s National Performance Review
(NPR) initiatives resulting in two Hammer Awards for RSPA programs.
COMPUTER SCIENCES CORPORATION (CSC) 1992- 1994 - Senior Consulting
Engineer, Systems Sciences Division, Rockville, Maryland CSC’s
Product and Systems Assurance Operations Manager for the FAA’s
Advanced Automation System Program, a major system/software
engineering and development subcontract with IBM Federal Systems
for the advanced air traffic control system. Responsible for
managing CSC’s AAS systems assurance, configuration management, and
system/software testing staff. Also served as business development
and proposal manager for acquiring major new government contracts.
Senior consultant on Total Quality Management (TQM) and business
process re-engineering to other CSC corporate centers, and NASA’s
Goddard Space Flight Center SOL QUALITY SYSTEMS, Inc. 1988 to 1992
- President/CEO, Chevy Chase, Maryland Management consultant
focusing on information systems engineering. Areas of expertise
included: enterprise architectures, strategic planning, business
process re-engineering, quality assurance and IV&V, intelligent
transportation systems, education technology systems, and
scientific and technical information systems. Public and private
sectors clients included: National Science Foundation, Federal
Communications Commission, U.S. Census Bureau, US Department of
Education, Smithsonian Institution, National Assoc. of Boards of
Education, Prince Williams Public Schools, Chicago Board of
Education, Nat. Assoc. Chemical Distributors Foundation, Mexican
Institute for Education, Sao Paulo (Brazil) Ministry of Education,
Chilean Ministry of Education, among others.
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LORAL AEROSYS (Formerly FORD AEROSPACE) - Senior Systems Engineer,
Technology Programs Division, Seabrook, Md. Senior Systems Engineer
providing engineering and technical project management of programs
with NASA Headquarters and Goddard Space Flight Center, including
requirements, analysis and design of the Earth Observing System’s
EOSDIS and NASA’s Space Station program. Project manager at U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission. BOOZ • ALLEN & HAMILTON, INC. -
Senior Associate, Information Technology Center, Bethesda, Md.
Senior-level technical project management, systems development,
strategic planning, and business process re- engineering as well as
successful business development activities --marketing and proposal
management-- for various Federal agencies including NASA, NOAA,
GSA, IRS, and INTELSAT. Directed technical support contract for
NASA’s Code Q and its newly created Safety and Systems Assurance
programs after the Shuttle accident. COMPUTER SCIENCES CORPORATION
(CSC) - Technical Department Manager, Systems Sciences Division,
Calverton, Md. Technical Department Manager /Software Quality
Assurance (SQA)/ Configuration Management (CM) on major government
systems/software engineering and development contracts including
the Federal Aviation Administration, the United States Air Force,
and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center as well as various software
engineering subcontracts with IBM’s Federal Systems Division. WANG
LABORATORIES, INC. - District Technical Support Manager, Federal
Systems Division, Wash. DC INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT -
SISTECO, S.A., Management Consultant, Caracas, Venezuela • La Paz,
Bolivia • Lima, Peru. UNIVERSIDAD MAYOR DE SAN ANDRES - Associate
Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, La Paz,
Bolivia. INTEVEP - VENEZUELAN PETROLEUM RESEARCH INSTITUTE -
Director, Technical Petroleum Information and Research Systems,
Caracas, Venezuela. UNIVERSIDAD SIMON BOLIVAR- Associate Professor,
University Simon Bolivar, Mathematics Department, Caracas,
Venezuela HERNER AND CO - Information Scientist, STINFO for NIH,
NCI, NAS. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, Washington, DC - Chemical
Information Specialist, Editor/Writer. PROFESSIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL)- 2002 to 2018
National Association of Latino and Appointed Officials (NALEO)-
2002 to 2018 Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE),
MD/Washington, D.C. Chapter National Management Association (NMA),
President, Local Chapter PERSONAL INFORMATION