| Eric L. Hudson |
112 Arabian Drive Madison, Alabama 35758 Phone: (256) 508-0287 Email: eric@hudnet.com |
Education / Clearance / Certifications
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Product: | Unmanned Aircraft Systems – Initiative (UAS-I) |
| Customer: | United States Army | |
| Description: | UAS-I allows the United States Army to manage its Unmanned Aircraft Vehicle systems more efficiently, both from an operational and a maintenance perspective. | |
| Tools Used: | Visual Basic.NET 2005/2008, SQL Server 2005, and Crystal Reports | |
| Role: | User Interface developer |
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Product: | Bridge Management System |
| Customer: | Missouri Department of Transportation | |
| Description: | The Bridge Management System allows teams of engineers and surveyors to analyze the hundreds of bridges located throughout the state. They are able to document the state of each bridge by entering inspection information and uploading photos and associated documents for further review and decision making. | |
| Tools Used: | ASP.NET 2005, SQL Server 2005 | |
| Role: | Lead developer |
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Product: | Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Supportive Services Tracking System (DBESS) |
| Customer: | South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) | |
| Description: | DBESS manages and tracks the services provided by the SCDOT DBE office, providing insight into the effectiveness of training and specialized services being provided for the DBE community. | |
| Tools Used: | Visual Basic.NET 2005, SQL Server 2005, and Active Reports | |
| Role: | Lead developer |
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Product: | e-TEAMS |
| Customer: | South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) | |
| Description: | e-TEAMS provides design consultants with the ability to update their project schedules using a secure connection to internal SCDOT systems. The application allows SCDOT to collect the externally provided data and integrate that information with other systems to provide a clearer view of budgets and schedules. | |
| Tools Used: | ASP.NET 2005, SQL Server 2005 | |
| Role: | Lead developer |
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Product: | Real Estate Acquisition and Disposal System (READS) |
| Customer: | Sarasota County, Florida | |
| Description: | READS is a desktop information system designed to manage the entire property acquisition process for county and local governments. This tool allows all stakeholders in the process to understand the status of each acquisition with a real-time reporting capability. | |
| Tools Used: | Visual Basic.NET 2005, SQL Server 2005, and Active Reports | |
| Role: | Lead developer |
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Product: | Transportation Enterprise Activity Management System (TEAMS) |
| Customers: | City of Tallahassee and Leon County Florida | |
| Osceola County, Florida | ||
| Polk County, Florida | ||
| Charleston County, South Carolina | ||
| Gulfport International Airport, Gulfport, Mississippi | ||
| Description: | TEAMS is a management information system consisting of five separate, yet fully integrated modules: Executive Reporting System; Financial Management System; Right of Way Tracking System; Project Manager Reporting System; and the Utility Coordination System. | |
| Tools Used: | Visual Basic.NET 2003/2005, SQL Server 2005, and Active Reports | |
| Role: | Lead developer |
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Product: | Range Test Scheduling System (RTSS) |
| Customer: | Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, United States Army | |
| Description: | RTSS provides a web-based method for authorized users to request time and resources for range testing and training at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona. These requests are then used to allocate installation resources in the most efficient manner possible. | |
| Tools Used: | ASP.NET 2001/2003, XML, and SQL Server 2000 | |
| Role: | Lead developer |
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Product: | CamberWare |
| Customer: | Camber Corporation’s Training and Education Division | |
| Description: | CamberWare is a courseware-authoring tool that allows all design and development participants to collaborate efficiently on the development of computer-based and web-based training material. | |
| Tools Used: | Visual Basic.NET 2001, SQL Server 2000 | |
| Role: | Sole developer (Independent contractor) |
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Product: | Duration And Resource Template System (DARTS) |
| Customer: | South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) | |
| Description: | DARTS assists the SCDOT Program Controls/Planning groups with managing and allocating Department resources. Based on the concept of historical trend analysis used as a baseline for future projects, this system interfaces directly with Primavera’s P3e/c and other accounting/financial systems used by the Department. | |
| Tools Used: | Visual Basic 6, SQL Server 2000, COM+, and Crystal Reports | |
| Role: | Sole developer (Independent contractor) |
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Product: | Cost Savings System (CSS) |
| Customer: | South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) | |
| Description: | The Cost Savings and Cost Estimating System, is used to collect project estimates and calculate savings for SCDOT project managers. | |
| Tools Used: | Visual Basic 6, SQL Server 2000, COM+, and Crystal Reports | |
| Role: | Lead developer |
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Product: | Executive Reporting System (ERS) |
| Customer: | South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) | |
| Description: | ERS is an enterprise-wide reporting system that interfaces with key SCDOT financial information systems, construction management information systems, and scheduling/cost control systems to provide comprehensive summary information for senior managers. | |
| Tools Used: | Visual Basic 6, SQL Server 2000, COM+, and Crystal Reports | |
| Role: | Lead developer |
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Product: | BlueDisk |
| Customer: | KLW, LLC | |
| Description: | The BlueDisk Writing and Testing System™ is a commercial software application used to securely test students in an academic environment. | |
| Tools Used: | Visual Basic 3, Window’s API | |
| Role: | Sole developer (Independent contractor) |
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Product: | Owner / Webmaster (1995-2000) |
| Customer: | Variety | |
| Description: | Designed, developed, and hosted quality websites for a variety of commercial and non-profit organizations. Websites were visually appealing, user friendly, and W3C standards compliant across the gamut of web-browsers available to the public. |