ROBERT P JAKSA Valley Ranch Irving, Texas 972-543-5845 rjaksa@yahoo.com SKILLS OVERVIEW Networking: 3GPP, SAE, LTE, GPRS, MBMS, LCS, e2eQoS, Mobile IPv6, TCP/IP Management: team leadership, project management, individual mentoring Paradigms: knowledge engineering, OO analysis & design, structured design Languages: Assembly, C, C++, HTML, Pascal, Perl, PL/I, Pro*C, UNIX shells EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Huawei Technologies, Plano, Texas (Jan. 03 to present) Senior Standards Engineer Member of Huawei's SA2 SAE standards team. Attend 3GPP SA2 meetings focusing on general SAE aspects (TS 23.401), Location Services (TS 23.271), and Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (TS 23.246). Was Rapporteur for 3GPP SA2’s "End-to-End QoS Enhancements" work item, actively participated in IETF working groups on IPv6 mobility, and occasionally attended 3GPP CT1, 3GPP CT4, 3GPP SA3, and 3GPP2 TSG-X meetings. Was the leader of Huawei's Mobile IPv6 team which was recognized as the most successful standards team in 2006. FutureWei/Huawei, Plano, Texas (Apr. 01 to Dec. 02) Senior Broadband Engineer Led the Broadband Networks team which formulated the company's IP product strategy, authored numerous technical reports, and gathered competitive and market intelligence. Efforts paved the way for the joint venture between 3COM and Huawei. Coined the company tagline "The Future Never Waits" and was a member of an executive panel discussion on the Asia-Pacific Broadband Market at SUPERCOMM 2002. epicRealm, Richardson, Texas (Feb. 00 to Mar. 01) Senior Product Line Manager Led the product management team that was responsible for all company products including content delivery and streaming media services. Researched, authored, and presented business cases for new products. Used Keynote Systems to identify network problems and to validate improved end-user experience. Delivered the keynote technical track presentation, CDN Topological Landscape, at the 2001 CDN Conference. Allied Riser Communications, Dallas, Texas (Feb. 99 to Jan. 00) Product Line Manager Led product management team responsible for IP connectivity products including high-speed Internet access, remote Internet access, and Internet-based VPNs all based on Cisco equipment. Developed overall IP connectivity strategy and created a new Internet access product that expanded ARC's target market significantly. Frequently met with key customers to discuss open issues and product line direction. MCI Communications, Richardson, Texas (Feb. 96 to Jan. 99) Product Manager Conceived MCI's network-based Managed Firewall product leveraging Check Point technology which allowed Internet VPN access to frame relay networks. The product won "Best of Show" at Fall 1998 Interop show. Developed multiple Intranet-based Web hosting offerings. For proof of concept, created two popular Web-based versions (UNIX and Windows NT) of the legacy mainframe-based job postings system. MCI Telecommunications, Richardson, Texas (July 92 to Jan. 96) Senior Software Engineer Prototyped IP-based multimedia applications featuring streaming media such as telemedicine, distance learning, and video on demand. Led the analysis, design, and implementation of MCI's first Object Oriented client/server production system. The C++/Pro*C application provided a Windows interface to routing algorithms and network data stored in an Oracle database extracted from an IBM mainframe. A.T. Kearney, East Lansing, Michigan (July 90 to June 92) Systems Analyst Consulted for Fortune companies, government agencies, universities, and local businesses. Services included administering Novell and IP networks, providing end user support, and producing complex software applications using state-of-the-art development platforms. Was the lead developer for U.S. Steel’s Master Production Scheduling system. Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan (Sep. 86 to June 90) UNIX Administrator System administrator for the Computer Science faculty's computing environment consisting of SUN servers, assorted workstations (SUN, NeXT, PC, Mac), modem pools, and printers on a LAN connected to the Internet. Also responsible for configuration and ongoing management of MSU’s UNIX-based e-mail systems based on sendmail. Hurley Medical Center, Flint, Michigan (Feb. 84 to June 86) Computer Programmer Developed software for hospital management team, processed data from relational databases, automated complex tasks with scripts, built run-time libraries of reusable software, and invented "interactive" batch jobs. Developed Hurley’s benchmark Flexible Budget System that adjusted monthly departmental budgets based on performance metrics. EDUCATION Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan (Sep. 86 to Dec. 91) Ph.D. Program (Apr. 88 to Dec. 91) Completed another Master’s amount of Computer Science courses. Master of Science (Sep. 86 to Mar. 88) Earned a M.S. in Computer Science. University of Michigan, Flint, Michigan (Sep. 82 to May 86) Bachelor of Science Earned a B.S. with majors in Mathematics and Computer Science.