Douglas M. Johnson
2255 Sycamore Lane, #26
Davis, CA 95616
(916)757-1924
dmjohnson@ucdavis.edu
http://wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~johnsodm

OBJECTIVE
To obtain a position in System Administration/Information Technology that will utilize my computer science background

EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Minor in Spanish, Math
University of California, Davis
Degree to be awarded June 1998

COMPUTER SKILLS
Programming Languages: Assembly, BASIC, PASCAL, FORTRAN, C, C++, HTML, PERL
Applications Used: Windows 3.x, MS-Excel, MS-Word, MS-Access, Netscape, uShare
Operating Systems: MacOS, MS-DOS, Windows '95, WindowsNT, HP-UX, Solaris, ULTRIX, Linux, ISIS
Knowledge of Macintosh and PC hardware

PROJECTS
Research Assistant, Prof. Matt Bishop, Department of Computer Science, University of California, Davis, (1997-present)
Research reported vulnerabilities of various operating systems • Help develop classification scheme for each vulnerability • Determine whether vulnerability is exploitable or not • Record findings in database • Test vulnerabilitues on an isolated network • Help develop method of testing that examines common requirements for vulnerabilities to be exploitable

EXPERIENCE
Computer Assistant, California Department of Water Resources, Sacramento, CA, (1996-present)
Repair computer problems • Instruct users on day to day usage of PC's and Mac's • Install and configure software applications • Configure workstations for individual users • Set up peripherals • Set up and monitor LANs • Test security of network and individual workstations • Set up and maintain user (email) accounts • Set up and maintain firewall • HTML and PERL programming • Assemble and/or move computers • Act as liaison between personel and computer companies

Student Advisor, Internship and Career Center, University of California, Davis, (1995-present)
Advise engineering students on careers, internships and co-ops • Critique resumes • Database management (MS-Access) • HTML programming • Act as liaison between ICC and campus organizations

Computer System Analyst, MTC Technologies, San Francisco, CA, (1994-1995)
Set up computer networks • Instructed users on day to day usage of PC's • Database management (MS-Works) • Basic programming • Installed software applications

Automated Merchandise Flow Technician, Target , Novato, CA, (1992-1994)
Monitored ISIS Systems • Use of NORANDs • Order merchandise • Merchandise Flow update • Customer Service • Train new employees • Act as liaison to other Target stores

ACTIVITIES
Alpha Gamma Omega Fraternity - Secretary, Publicity Chair, Rush Chair, Web Chair
College Life
Computer Science Club
Homeless Outreach Team
Intramural Sports - Football, Basketball, Softball, Raquetball, Ultimate Frisbee

References and transcripts available upon request