Peter J. Dapkus
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Home: (510) 985-1107
Email: resume-05@dapkus.com


Introduction

Peter Dapkus is a versatile technologist and strong strategic thinker with fourteen years of experience in software design and development, information security, and technical project management. Peter has strong written and verbal communication skills. He is comfortable working in leadership roles and interacting with clients and customers at the executive level. Peter has unique experience working with industry consortia to develop and establish open standards. He prefers working in an innovative and risk-taking culture with a high sense of urgency and personal accountability.

Experience

  BEA Systems November 2001 - Present
  Manager, Engineering October 2004- Present

Web Services - Manage the XML / Web Service team that delivers stack for all BEA products including WebLogic Server. Coordinate requirements and priorities across product teams. Work with executives to to establish Web Service priorities and set appropriate staffing levels. Perform project planning and management, making sure everyone knows what they need to know to stay heads down and productive. Establish a culture of craftsmanship and continuous learning on the team. Shipped our 9.0 release, with industry leading performance and scalability and new implementations of JSR-109 (Web Services for J2EE), JAX-RPC 1.1, JSR-181(Metadata for WebServices), WS-Security, and WS-RM.

EJB -Also managed EJB team, during a period of crisis. Identified and evaluated strategies for getting EJB back on track with an EJB 3.0 preview. Helped build the case for an acquisition and helped plan and perform due dilligence. Spun up an offshore team in China to maintain EJB tooling and mature areas of the code.

Provide mentoring and career guidance to 12 Engineers.

  Sr. Software Engineer November 2001 - October 2004
Web Service Security - Program manager for security features in web service runtime for BEA's flagship Weblogic Server. Led the effort to design and implement WS Security, including XML Digital Signature and XML Encryption. Worked with product management to take a vague standard and support it with a simple yet flexible user model. Worked with internal customers (from WLI and WLW product teams) to define inbound requirements and coordinate development schedules. Work with other teams and product management to define outbound requirements for platform features that improve support for Web Services and WS Security. Coordinated external interop testing. As committee member, contributed to the OASIS WS Security. Worked with CTO's office to coordinate standards strategy.
  SCIENT CORPORATION April 1999 - April 2001
  Director  
Scient was a leading eBusiness systems integrator that provided full range of services including business strategy, system design and development, and technical operations management. His responsibilities included:
Applications Architect - Worked with business strategists and executive clients to develop business strategies to capture opportunities created by new information technologies; Worked with business team to help translate strategies into business requirements; Lead technical teams in designing architectures to deliver the requirements, in performing package evaluation and selection, and in developing and testing the eBusiness systems. Worked primarily with N-tier J2EE-based platforms. Client work included: FullScope, Wells Fargo, Qwest Communications, Johnson Wax Professional, CharitableWay.com, and Miadora.com.
Information Security - Worked with clients to develop comprehensive security strategies, to develop secure architectures for eBusiness, and critique cryptographic protocols. Clients included FullScope, Wells Fargo, and ePhysician. Also, founded Scient's Security Neighborhood, a community for fostering best practices in information security on client engagements.
Delivery Methodology - As technical representative, helped reformulate the early portions Scient's delivery methodology to provide more rigorous coverage of business and technology strategy and incorporate security in to early phases of client work.
  GLOBAL INTEGRITY CORPORATION Jan. 1998 - April 1999
  Director of Engineering, Secure Electronic Markets  
Founding member of the leadership team for Global Integrity, an SAIC spin-off that provided professional services in the areas of electronic commerce and information security. Global was acquired by Predictive Systems in December 2001. Helped define Global Integrity's offerings, particularly in the area of eBusiness. Client work included:
RIAA - Provide consulting services to the recording industry in the areas of information security, digital distribution, and intellectual property protection. Performed evaluations on proposed copyright enforcement technologies. Provided input to music industry strategies for new technologies. Designed a framework for copyright protection in consumer electronic music devices and music software intended to foster electronic commerce, end-to-end copyright protection, and interoperability.
AAP - Provide strategic consulting and technical assessments to Enabling Technologies committee of the Association of American Publishers. Work included development of security certification program for electronic books, a security assessment of three electronic book systems and general consulting on electronic commerce strategy.
BankServ - Designed security architecture for a startup providing wire-transfer services to medium sized bank. Design included database security, secure network services, and strong transaction authentication. Also, provided a 3-year implementation plan to transition from existing system through extranet services on private networks, to Internet-based wire-transfer initiation.
Financial Industry - Provide consulting to financial industry clients on implementing SET and other X.509 based PKI based security services. Services included product evaluation and selection, technology risk assessments, and security architecture review.
Internal Product Development - Directed development of Global Integrity's internal software products. Notable development projects include development of a software system for passive detection of pirated music on local area networks; also, development of web-based services including a forum site for coordinating activity of a multi-corporate design effort and an information security site which provided targeted security bulletins based on user profiles.
  TENTH MOUNTAIN SYSTEMS May 1997 - April 1999
  Chief Technology Officer  
Founding member of SAIC's Tenth Mountain Systems subsidiary, which provided testing and product certification for information security products. Client work included:
SET Compliance Certification - Worked with customers (Visa and MasterCard) to establish functional requirements for software and test suite for their Secure Electronic Transaction protocol, a cryptographic protocol for conducting secure credit card transactions on-line. Led design of SET software certification test engine, established testing paradigm, determined the scope of testing, and designed flexible and extensible software architecture. Managed 10-person development effort. Coordinated pilot testing activities with SET software vendors. Working with beta SET toolkit and a still-evolving SET specification, completed task on-time and profitably. Also, lead early industry interoperability testing for the protocol.
  SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP. Feb. 1995 - April 1997
  Senior Crypto Engineer Sep. 1996 - April 1997
SET Protocol Design - Contributing member of the cross-industry consortium that developed the Secure Electronic Transactions (SET) protocol, a cryptographic protocol that used PKI, Digital Certificates, and Digital signatures to perform secure on-line credit card transaction. Critiqued security of cryptographic methodologies, and authored several sections of the specification.
Visa International Cryptographic Strategy - Developed cryptographic architecture and long term strategy for Visa International corporate IT infrastructure. Designed architecture that included platforms from NT to MVS. Developed a implementation plan. Conducted on-site interviews to determine requirements. Managed client relationship. Visa is currently in the third year of implementation.
  Network Engineer Feb. 1995 - Jan. 1996
Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Toolkit - Lead engineer on project to create an automated, network based computer security vulnerability assessment toolkit. Used techniques from AI to maintain vulnerability database and propagate vulnerabilities. Designed user interfaces and underlying knowledge representation.
Operations/Intelligence Workstation - Senior security engineer for multi-level secure workstation based on Sun's CMW product. Deployed system on-site at military bases. Design and developed information services using multi-level security features of the operating system.
  LEXIS-NEXIS (FORMERLY MEAD DATA CENTRAL) June 1994 - March 1995
  Consultant/Developer June 1994 - March 1995
Common Phrase Detection - Created set of statistical analysis tools for investigating linguistic phenomena in large text databases. Developed automated methods for identifying common phrases, spotting news trends, and identifying topical terms. Programmed in C, Perl, and Lex.
  UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO April 1991 - June 1994
  Research Assistant Jan. 1992 - March 1994
Distributed Cognition - Conducted research in the pioneering Distributed Cognition Lab with Dr. Donald A. Norman and Dr. Edwin Hutchins. This lab conducted early work on usability and user centered design. The labs focused on understanding how human thought relies on interaction with other people and external artifacts to facilitate problem solving. Performed ethnographic observation, experiments, conducted analysis, and developed simulations.
Natural Language Parsing - Conducted research in computational linguistics. Developed a parser in Common Lisp that harnessed artificial intelligence techniques for tracking logical dependencies to increase its power and efficiency. Administered labs networked Sun workstations.
  Developer June 1990 - June 1991
Cognitive Modeling - Designed and developed a Common Lisp programming environment for artificial life simulations for use in a class on modeling cognitive phenomenon. Provided documentation and student support.

Education

  UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO Sep. 1991 - April 1994
  Master of Science, Cognitive Science  
  Master's Thesis: A Truth Maintenance Based Natural Language Parser  
  UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO Sep. 1986 - June 1991
  Bachelor of Science with Highest Honors, Cognitive Science  
  Honors Thesis: Bin Packing and the Serial Components of Visual Processing  

Publications

Skills

  • J2EE and N-tier architectures
  • XML and Web Services
  • Algorithms and Optimization
  • Java, Perl, Ruby, Lisp, C/C++
  • Infosec, Cryptography and PKI
  • TCP/IP Networking
  • Business and Technology Strategy
  • Project management
  • Creative Problem Solving
  • Effective Communication Skills
  • Agile software development methodology and best practices