Bill L. Sparkman
IT Consultant, CEO
Before creating Epiphany Enterprises,
Inc., Mr. Sparkman was a Senior Computer Analyst
Team Leader for PRC, Inc. The primary task of
PRC 's Fairborn office is to provide database
and web based applications for the National Air
Intelligence Agency (NAIC), United States Air
Force.
Mr. Sparkman was responsible
for the following projects:
Propositioning: Member of
the prototype project determining the future for
NAIC's entry and storage of intelligence information.
An object oriented design possibly using XML as
a basis is being considered. Oracle 8i and Java
development will be the basis of this cross platform
publishing environment.
Designed and developed XML
eXtract. Lead 3 professionals to dynamically create
XML instances of databases stored in Oracle. The
user selects the database and model they are interested
in. XML eXtract creates a DTD from the metadata
for the model and populates XML files with data
in the model. XML eXtract is written in Java and
utilizes JDBC to interface with the Oracle RDBMS.
Designed, presented, and developed
a web based Ad Hoc Query Application for the customer.
The Ad Hoc Query Application is written in Java
and may be run as a stand alone Java application
or as an applet within the Netscape Browser. It
may be installed to operate in a two tier or three
tier mode. Currently, the JDBC interface is customized
to access an Oracle RDBMS running on Solaris servers.
This application reads metadata to dynamically
provide access to new tables and fieldsany time
they are updated by the Oracle Administrators.
Designed, presented and developed
a PL/SQL application which dynamically creates
HTML to relay Electronic Warfare (EW) data that
is available. HTML/Forms and JavaScript are also
created dynamically by the PL/SQL Procedures.
Researched, proposed, and
successfully implemented new Graphics capabilities
for the Dynamic Information Operations Decision
Environment (DIODE). The application now includes
the ability to create graphics for hierarchy charts,
flow charts, network diagrams, and digital maps
of the world - relaying facility information.
Web browsers display these graphics within Generic
Logic's GLG Plugin. The graphics are dynamically
created from data in an Oracle database. Utilized
the talents of five developers during this three-month
development effort.
Before Mr. Sparkman worked
for PRC, Inc., he was a Special Applications Program
Manager for the National Weather Service, Alaska
Region. The NWS provides forecasts for Alaska
24 hours/day, 7 days/week. This position was part
of the Computer Management Unit which oversees
all computer operations for the Region.
Mr. Sparkman was responsible
for the following Special Applications and Projects:
Data Distribution (DD) - Designed
and developed a RPC/XDR client/server application,
written in C. DD delivers information about the
availability of Hydro/Meteorological (H/M) data
to any number of servers via the TCP/IP protocol.
The Alaska Region sends and receives data via
X.25, serial and network communications. These
data are initially stored in Flat Files on UNIX
systems. DD is the service by which the notification
of every file is delivered to the data servers
on the network.
LP Modification - Researched
and modified the standard UNIX LP Spooler. The
Alaska Region has been able to use the Spooler
to prioritize and sequentially process H/M data
at the Regional Head Quarters and at the Anchorage,
Fairbanks and Juneau Forecast Offices.
Alaska Incident Response System
(AIRS)-- The Alaska Region via AIRS now has the
ability to communicate via INMARSAT Satellites
to remote LANs for the delivery of data to meteorologist
in emergency situations. Researched , configured
and documented all communications, networking
and UNIX configurations required. AIRS team members
were awarded the NOAA Administrator's Award on
December 10, 1996. For more information contact
Mobile Telesystems Inc. about their TCS-Ultralite
product line: www.mti-usa.com.
ARONET: Initial creation,
development and installation of operational HP/UX
data and application servers for the Anchorage
Forecast Office, Alaska Regional Headquarters
and CWSU.
Co-developed HP/UX Internet
Server to deliver Alaska products to CoastWatch
program, WWW Home Page (www.alaska.net/~nwsar),
Alaska Division of Emergency Services (ADES) and
the Alaska Region's Anonymous FTP server.
Mr. Sparkman was a contributing
author to the following papers:
1996: Distribution of Weather
Service Data in Today's Computing Environment..
12th Preprints, 12TH International Conference
on Interactive Information and Processing Systems
for Meteorology, Oceanography, and Hydrology.
American Meteorological Society, Atlanta, GA.,
51-54
Kelley, H.L, J. Dragomir,
W. Sparkman, 1996: Development Efforts and Operations
of RISC based laptops for Remote Locations. Preprints:
12TH International Conference on Interactive Information
and Processing Systems for Meteorology, Oceanography,
and Hydrology. American Meteorological Society,
Atlanta, GA. 47-51.
Dragomir, J.H, W. Sparkman,
and H.L. Kelley, in press: Alaska Incident Response
System forecast support and development in 1996.
13th International Conference on Interactive Information
and Processing Systems for Meteorology, Oceanography,
and Hydrology. 12.5 AMS, Long Beach CA., 2-7 February,
1997.
Hufford, G.L., H.L. Kelley,
W. Sparkman, and R. Moore, in press: Use of real-time
multi-satellite and radar data to support forest
fire management. Weather and Forecasting. Preprints:
13TH International Conference on Interactive Information
and Processing Systems for Meteorology, Oceanography,
and Hydrology. American Meteorological Society,
City, St., page. September 1998.
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