Jeffrey C. Honig

CONTACT INFO

PO Box 708 +1.607.216.8613
Trumansburg, NY 14886-0708 USA FAX 866.383.8184 (North America only)
http://www.honig.net/jch jch@honig.net

EXPERIENCE

Wind River Systems, Inc
Manager of Linux Products Group/SDT - Sep 2004 to present

Manage a team of SOHO engineers developing Wind River's Linux operating system offering.
Manage the development of Board Support Packages (ports of Linux to different boards).
Manage engineering relationships with partners and contractors.

Manager of Linux Products Group/SDT - Jan 2004 to Sep 2004

Manage a team of SOHO engineers specializing the VxWorks file systems.

Manager of BSD Engineering - Jan 2003 to Jan 2004

Managed the BSD Engineering Development group, a team of nine SOHO engineers which developed BSD/OS, one of Wind River's core operating systems.

Senior BSD Project Manager - Aug 2002 to Jan 2003

As Senior BSD Project Manager of Wind River's BSD Engineering Development group, co-ordinate the engineering of the BSD/OS operating system.

Senior Member of Technical Staff - May 2001 to Aug 2002

As a leading member of the Wind River's BSD engineering group, co-ordinate the engineering of BSD/OS release 5.0, part of Wind River's PLATFORM FOR SERVER APPLIANCES 1.0.

Berkeley Software Design, Inc
Member of Technical Staff - Nov 1995 to May 2001
As a core member of the BSDi development team, develop, maintain and support of all facets of BSDi's BSD/OS operating system for Intel x86 and Sun SPARC architectures.
Cornell University
Technical Advisor - Feb 1991 to Nov 1995
Cornell Information Technologies/Network Resources Lead programmer responsible for the design, implementation and support of Gatedaemon (Gated), a portable multi-protocol TCP/IP (RIP, HELLO, BGP, EGP, OSPF) and OSI (ISIS, IDRP) routing process. Gated is used extensively throughout the Internet in providing TCP/IP routing solutions.

Consult with programmers, developers and vendors on using Gated as a platform for routing and routing protocol research, adding support for additional protocol families and porting to various platforms.

Participate in the design, specification and implementation of routing protocols as a member of Internet Engineering Task Force working groups.

Collaborate with the BSD Unix developers on the redesign of the interface between the BSD Unix kernel forwarding table and Gated.

BSD and Sun Unix systems administration.

Technical Advisor - Nov 1987 to Feb 1991
Cornell Theory Center Lead developer on the Gated project as above. Provided design and technical support as a member of the team that managed the first phase of the National Science Foundation Network (NFSNet), the federally subsidized academic network that was the forerunner of today's commercial Internet. Responsible for support of a multi-protocol campus backbone network and connections to regional (NYSERNet) and national (NSFNet) Internet networks. BSD and Sun Unix systems administration.
Clarkson University
Manager of Network Services - Feb 1987 to Nov 1987
Educational Resources Center

Lead member of the team responsible for the design, installation and maintenance of the multi-protocol (TCP/IP and DECnet) campus network, including electronic mail, network management and external network connections (BITNET, NYSERNet, MILNET).

Mainframe, Unix and PC software development in support of the campus network infrastructure.

Senior Systems Programmer - Aug 1982 to Feb 1987
Educational Resources Center

Core member of the team responsible for the design, installation and maintenance of the multi-protocol campus network as above.

Core member of the team responsible for the design, installation and maintenance of the campus computing infrastructure.

Mainframe, Unix and PC software development in support of the campus computing and networking infrastructure.

Mainframe and BSD UNIX system administration.

Systems Programmer - Aug 1979 to Aug 1982
Educational Resources Center

Network and system administration.

PROFESSIONAL

Extensive experience with TCP/IP networking, especially routing.

Extensive working knowledge of BSD Unix systems internals.

Extensive programming in C, Intel x86 Assembler, IBM 370 BAL. Working knowledge of BSD UNIX kernel, especially networking. Experienced user of UNIX shells (t/csh, sh), scripting languages (Tcl/Tk, Perl, Python), GNU Emacs, X windows. Excellent knowledge of UNIX systems administration, including electronic mail.

EDUCATION

Clarkson University
Incomplete B.S. Electrical Engineering.
1977 to 1979


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