FAA

PCN Strategies helps the FAA support one of their application systems known as the Certificate Management Information system (CMIS). The CMIS automated the procedures by which the FAA inspected and certified aircraft and aircraft part manufacturers. This program ensures that manufacturers conform to national aircraft safety standards. The CMIS application consists of over one million lines of code.
PCN Strategies provides the full life cycle support from design, program management, and development through implementation that supports this high profile project ensuring operational safety in the aircraft logistics environment. The CMIS application is being developed into SOA and ASP.Net application from a Lotus Domino environment pulling the data from a backend SQL Server. PCN’s program management team oversees the successful implementation of business rules and implementation in the following technologies:
PCN Strategies’ everyday work involves some of the following:
- ♦ Design and implementation of Internet applications for FAA involving ASP.net, Lotus Domino frontend with Microsoft SQL Server backend and integration with Tomcat Apache
- ♦ ASP.Net Infrastructure, planning, analysis, and architecture
- ♦ Domino system administration and performance
- ♦ Design of Relational Database Schema for large web application for Federal Government
- ♦ Integration of DB2 with Domino using LotusScript, Java, JDBC, LC-LSX, SQL
- ♦ Development in LotusScript, Java, JavaScript
- ♦ Integration of ASP.net, Domino with Crystal Enterprise
- ♦ Maintain the current system in the Notes/Domino environment.
- ♦ Deal with the end users and trouble shoot the documents in the current system.
- ♦ Enhance the current system.
- ♦ Fix the bugs in the current system and follow the procedures to move the current system to the new environment
- ♦ Architected and developed business rules from Notes/Domino asp.net to the new SOA Java based model
- ♦ Design, develop, and implemented UAT testing
Specialized Engineering Support – Analyzing Atmospheric Turbulence.