David Corcoran 4865 E CR 775 S Hamilton, IN 46742 (260) 488-3099 EDUCATION: Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana Computer Science EXPERIENCE: November 2002 - Present Identity Alliance, Partner Technical consultant for several large companies prototyping new products and deploying smart cards to government agencies. Standards development and review for NIST on GSC-IS 2.1 and upcoming HSPD-12 standards. November 2002 - Present Jurgensen & Corcoran, Partner Technical consulting, software development, and design around smartcard deployment and applications dealing with PKI. Provided training for PKI and smart cards to DISA. Consultant for the Department of Homeland Security. January 2001 - March 2003 Schlumberger Infosec, Technical Consultant Technical consultant for several smartcard and PKI related projects involving Citrix virtual channels, Windows CE, and PC/SC development under Windows CE. Development relating to Common Access Card (CAC). Developed and produced business cases for supporting non-Windows platforms for government purchases of card middleware. Managed several interns working on prototype wireless and card related projects. March 1999 - Present Future Software Solutions, President/Founder Indianapolis, Indiana Founder of a corporation specializing in smartcard and security consulting on several platforms for several clients in the smartcard industry. Developed drivers to enable reader vendors to plug into non-Windows architectures. July 2000 - Present Apple Computer, Software Consultant Cupertino, California Development of a PC/SC infrastructure for smartcards for use on Mac OS X. Integration of smartcards with CDSA architecture. Cooperated with developers to support USB devices under the Macintosh Operating System. Development of design and software subsystem for Common Access Card (CAC) for Macintosh OS (Fed-pack). ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE: December 1999 - May 2000 Storage Tek, Security Software Consultant Minneapolis, Minnesota Development of software to integrate cryptographic smartcard software with the Secure File System: http://www.securefilesystem.com to enable secure storage of files in a distributed manner. September 1998 - May 1999 Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security, Undergraduate Research Assistant West Lafayette, Indiana Lead several smartcard and biometric related projects under the leadership of Gene Spafford and several associated faculty including Gene Schultz. August 1998 - May 1999 Purdue University, Teaching Assistant West Lafayette, Indiana Assisted under the direction of Professor Buster Dunsmore the creation of a new course dealing with advanced programming issues with the internet. May 1997 - December 2000 Schlumberger Limited, Software Engineer, Co-op, Intern Houston, Texas Development of public key infrastructures using cryptographic smartcards and biometrics. Development of Qualcomm satellite software to track well logging trucks. Development of human resources software to enable online access of Schlumberger benefits to employees (SABL). Developed the first unix based smartcard infrastructure. Please see: (MUSCLE Project) http://www.musclecard.com May 1998 - June 1998 Raytheon, Teaching Assistant Indianapolis, Indiana Retraining of Raytheon employees during a summer software retraining course offered as a collaboration between Raytheon and Purdue. This was an 8 week course where we taught the entire computer science curriculum. August 1996 - January 1998 Purdue University, Web Developer West Lafayette, Indiana Creation and maintenance of department's alumni and corporate web pages under the direction of Andra Short. SKILLS: Personal : Self directed, innovative, excellent sales skills. Languages: English, Moderate Spanish Computer : c, c++, java, perl, basic, html Toolkits : qt, odbc, corba, rpc, jni, pkcs11, openssl, ocf, pcsc Misc. : oracle, mysql, cgi, pam, sockets, device drivers Systems : Linux, Solaris, Win32, MacOS AWARDS/HONORS: Guest speaker for the InsideID e-government track. Guest author for several smart card related books. Apple Smartcard Developer's Kitchen member in Paris. Smartcard Security Concerns article in Information Security Bulletin. Smartcard + PKI security article on securityfocus.com 'Best Technology of 1998' at Comdex for smartcard work under Linux. Gemplus Conference speaker on smartcard security at CNIT in Paris. Guest speaker for CardTech/SecurTech conference in Miami, Florida. Guest speaker for the eGovOS conference in Washington DC. Guest author on smartcards and Linux for the Linux Journal. Guest author on smartcards and Linux for Cards Asia. Course lecturer for graduate smartcard course at University of Michigan. National Golden Key Honors Society representative speaker. Interview with CNN at the 1998 Atlanta Linux Expo. Linux Journal author for two smartcard and PKI articles. Macmillian Technical Publishing Reviewer REFERENCES: Professional references available upon request.