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<b><font face="Arial Narrow" Narrow: Arial color="#00ff00"> <center><strong> <img border="0" src="tech.jpg" width="130" height="122">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <img style="WIDTH: 131px; HEIGHT: 122px" border="0" src="usafss.jpg" width=130 height=133>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <img style="WIDTH: 131px; HEIGHT: 122px" border="0" src="amclogo.gif" width=130 height=133> </center> <center> <img border="0" src="armysigflags.gif" width="130" height="122">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <img border="0" src="tacom.jpg" width="130" height="122">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <img border="0" src="hudseal.png" width="130" height=122>&nbsp; <p>&nbsp;</p> </strong> </font><strong> <font face="Arial" color="#00ff00" size="3" > <p align="justify">Mr. Hogan as a recognized expert in the field of Cyber Telecommunications and Information Technology ( C T I T ), as a result of his many significant accomplishments designing, developing, and managing some of the US government&#39;s most important large scale nationwide Data Base Management Systems.</p> <p align="justify">Mr. Hogan has held the responsible leadership positions of:</p> <p align="justify">1.&nbsp;&nbsp; <u>Chief of the Field Systems Support Div., (Supervisory computer Specialist)</u>; Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, Washington DC.</p> <p align="justify">2.&nbsp;&nbsp; <u>Chief of the Telecommunication, (Communications Manager)</u>; Dept. of Defense, Army Tank Automotive Command, Warren Mich.</p> <p align="justify">3.&nbsp;&nbsp; <u>Data Transmission Specialist, (Cryptographic Supervisor)</u>; Dept. of Defense, Army Tank Automotive Command, Warren Mich.</p> <p align="justify">4. &nbsp;&nbsp; <u>Branch Chief, (Cryptographic Supervisor)</u>; Dept of Defense, Army Material Command, Washington DC.</p> <p align="justify">As President of the American Federation of Government Employees,&nbsp; Local #17,&nbsp; in 1964, Mr. Hogan representing&nbsp; the civilian telecommunications employees (working for the US Army Material Command), successfully&nbsp;negotiated with Department of Defense&#39;s&nbsp; senior management officials&nbsp;the first Exclusive Recognition Contract obtained&nbsp;under Presidential Executive order 10988.&nbsp; This collective bargaining contract greatly enhanced: employee work conditions, quality and quantity of work produced, employee / management relations, operating policies and procedures, and grievance / arbitration procedures. </P> <p align="justify">One of Mr. Hogan&#39;s most significant system design creations was the modifications he made in 1974 to the US Army Tank Automotive Command&#39;s Ordering System.&nbsp; When field commanders placed orders for new tanks and heavy duty vehicles, it took the Tank Automotive Command a minimum of <font color="#00ffff" face="Arial">16 days</font><font color="#ff9933" face="Arial"> to accomplish the on-post-processing of these requests.&nbsp;&nbsp;After Mr. Hogan&#39;s system modifications were made to the Ordering System, it only took </font> <font color="#00ffff" face="Arial">4 days</font></font><font color="#00ffff" face="Arial">&nbsp; </font></font><font face="Arial" color="#00ff00"> for these request to&nbsp;assimilate through&nbsp;on-post-processing.&nbsp; This meant all war material shipped to the battlefield arrived </font><font color="#ffa500" face="Arial Narrow"> <font color=#00ffff face="Arial">12 days sooner (a 75 percent improvement)</font><font Narrow: Arial color="#00ff00"><font color="#ff9933" face="Arial"> .&nbsp;&nbsp; </font> </font> <font color="#ffa500" face="Arial Narrow" Narrow: Arial> <p align="justify"> <font color="#ff9933" face="Arial">The Defense Department acknowledged that as a result of Mr. Hogan&#39;s system improvements&nbsp;tanks and heavy duty vehicles would be deployed significantly&nbsp;faster, and this fact would result&nbsp;&nbsp; <font color="#00ffff"> the lives of thousands of American soldiers would be saved<font color="#ffffff">.&nbsp;&nbsp;</font><font color=#ff9933>In addition,&nbsp;delivering heavy duty war materials to the battlefields in&nbsp;a fraction of the time previously required would greatly enhanced the US Defense Department&#39;s ability to be victorious on the battlefields.</font> </font></font></p> <font face="Arial" color="#00ff00"> <p align="justify">Most of the systems developed by Mr. Hogan at the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development are still operational (systems&nbsp;currently referred to as the HUD Legacy Systems. . . Forms, Section8, etc.). These systems facilitated general applications, message switching, and multi-level DataBase Management Information Systems. </p> <p align="justify">President Jimmy Carter, in 1981 presented Mr. Hogan with a Presidential Citation for the successfully developing the HUD Section 8 and the FORMS Data Base Management Systems.&nbsp; These nationwide large scale systems were on the leading edge of technology.&nbsp;&nbsp; Over the course of his career Hogan received numerous performance awards and citations for his development efforts. </font></font></font></font> </font> <font color="#ffa500" face="Arial Narrow" Narrow: Arial> <center>&nbsp;</center> <font face="Arial" color="#00ff00" size="4"> <center><img border="0" src="jimmycarter.jpg" width="130" height=122></center> </font> <font face="Arial" color="#00ff00"> <center>President Jimmy Carter</center> </font> </font> </font> </font> <font color="#ffa500" face="Arial Narrow" Narrow: Arial> <p align="justify"><font color="#ffffff" face="Arial">In 1985 Mr. Hogan appeared before the United States 99th Congress&#39; Joint Committee on Printing, as a recognized Information Technology expert. </font></font><font color="#ffffff" face="Arial Narrow" Narrow: Arial> <font color="#00ff00" face="Arial" Narrow: Arial>&nbsp; </font> <font face="Arial Narrow" Narrow: Arial color="#00ff00"> <font color="#ffffff"> Congress sought Hogan&#39;s professional opinion regarding the plausibility of electronically disseminating massive volumes of government-data to library repositories worldwide.&nbsp;&nbsp;Mr. Hogan assured Congress that the existing state of telecommunications and IT technology at that time was quite adequate to accomplish their desired goals.&nbsp;&nbsp; He alerted Congress to the existence of the &quot;Internet&quot;, and how this new platform (which he participated in the development of) would be able to support their objectives.&nbsp;</font><font color="#000000"> </font> </font> </font> <font face="Arial Narrow" Narrow: Arial color="#00ff00" size="4"> <p align="justify"><font size="4" color="#ffffff">Today, as Mr. Hogan predicted; the Internet has easily been able to provided the US government with the ability to disseminate the vast quantities of data it was concerned about.&nbsp; In addition, the internet is also providing&nbsp;this same capabilities world-wide to other governments, the business world and to the general public .&nbsp;</font><font size="4"> </font> </p> <p align="justify"><font size="4" color="#ffffff">It is Mr. Hogan&#39;s contention today,&nbsp;that the&nbsp;benefits to mankind&nbsp;resulting from &nbsp;&quot;the Internet&quot;&nbsp;will surpass the benefits&nbsp;resulting from the invention of the &quot;electric light bulb&quot;.</font><font size="4"> </font> </p> </font> <font color="#ffffff" face="Arial" Narrow: Arial> <p align="justify"><font color="#ffffff">After retirement from the Federal Government,&nbsp;Mr. Hogan&nbsp;has been working as a&nbsp;Senior IT Consultant accepting selective projects from the District of Columbia Government, Science Applications International Corps., the Department of&nbsp; HUD, and numerous private companies.</font> </p> <p align="justify"><font color="#ffffff">SECURITY CLEARANCE:&nbsp; <font color=#00ff00>Top Secret&nbsp; -&nbsp; Cryptographic,&nbsp; SCI&nbsp; /&nbsp; &quot;Q&quot;&nbsp;&nbsp; -&nbsp; (inactive) </font></p></font></font> </font> </strong> <font face="Arial Narrow" Narrow: Arial color="#00ff00" size="4"> </center> </font></b> </td></td> <div align="left"><font color="#ffffff" face="Arial Narrow" Top In data for cursor Secret Cryptographic, SCI ?Q? - (inactive) it was concerned about. pause image. ) expert Cyber Telecommunications ( C I T ), many accomplishments designing, developing, managing some government?s important held responsible leadership positions of: 1. A. COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER, B. CRYPTOGRAPHIC SPECIALIST, C. TRANSMISSION Defense, (Air Force Service, National Security Agency, Army) 2. SUPERVISORY COMPUTER SPECIALIST CHIEF OF THE FIELD SYSTEMS SUPPORT DIVISION (with Hqts, Development) As Federation Government Employees, Local #17, 1964, representing civilian employees (working Material Command), negotiated Defense?s senior officials first Exclusive Recognition Contract obtained under Executive order 10988. collective bargaining contract enhanced: conditions, quality quantity work produced, employee management relations, operating policies procedures, grievance arbitration procedures. One most significant design creations 1974 Army Command?s System. When field commanders placed orders vehicles, Tank Automotive Command minimum 16 on-post-processing requests. modifications made Ordering System, only took 4 these request assimilate through on-post-processing. This meant all material shipped battlefield arrived 12 days sooner (a 75 percent improvement) The acknowledged system improvements tanks vehicles deployed significantly faster, fact result lives thousands American soldiers saved. delivering heavy duty war materials battlefields fraction previously required greatly enhanced Defense Department?s victorious battlefields. Most developed by Dept. Housing Urban Development are still operational (systems currently referred Legacy Forms, Section8, etc.). facilitated applications, message switching, multi-level DataBase Carter, 1981 presented Presidential Citation successfully developing HUD Section 8 FORMS Base Management Systems. These nationwide large scale systems were leading edge technology. Over course career received performance awards citations BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Frank Honors Accomplishments Photo images change very 10 seconds. Touching image his efforts. President Jimmy Carter 1985 appeared before United States 99th Congress? Joint Committee on Printing, recognized Information Technology expert. sought professional opinion regarding plausibility electronically disseminating massive volumes government-data library repositories worldwide. assured existing state telecommunications technology at time quite adequate accomplish desired goals. He alerted Congress existence ?Internet?, how new platform (which he participated development of) would be support their objectives. Today, predicted; Internet easily able provided US government with ability disseminate vast quantities addition, internet also providing this same capabilities world-wide other governments, business world general public . It is Hogan?s contention today, that to mankind ?the Internet? will surpass benefits resulting invention ?electric light bulb?. After retirement Federal Mr. Hogan has been working as a Senior IT Consultant accepting selective projects from District Columbia Government, Science Applications International Corps., the Department of HUD, and numerous private companies. SECURITY CLEARANCE: >&nbsp; </blockquote></font></td></tr></tbody></table> <strong><font color=#ffffff size=3 face="arial narrow"><b>&nbsp;<embed height="66" width="194" src="musicx1.m3u" volume="50%" loop="false" style="WIDTH: 194px; HEIGHT: 66px" autostart="true"> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;July 24,&nbsp; 2010</b></font></center></b></strong></body></html>