JOHN D. EVANS
968 South Street
Roslindale, MA 02131
(617) 325-0096
jdevans@mit.edu


 
Citizenship: United States
Military Status: N/A
Federal Status: N/A
OBJECTIVE: Computer Scientist, GS-1550-14 
USDA/NRCS Information Technology Institute
PROFILE: Experienced in organizational and technological aspects of information technology and geographic information systems in government. Current working with the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service to devise scalable, interoperable data services to disseminate large collections of digital imagery to rural field offices nationwide. Recent PhD dissertation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology examined inter-agency geographic information infrastructures, based on the experiences of state, regional, and federal governments, and on a networked software prototype to deliver digital orthophotos on the National Spatial Data Infrastructure. Advised federal, state, and municipal agencies on information systems strategies, and taught several graduate courses on GIS and information technology.

EDUCATION
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Ph.D., Information Systems in Planning, 1997 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
S.B., Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1987
Curriculum in applied mathematics, electromagnetic engineering, and computer science; senior thesis on laser optics. Honors: Engineering (Tau Beta Pi), Research (Sigma Xi), Electrical Engineering (Eta Kappa Nu).
Lycée Lyautey, Casablanca, Morocco
Baccalaureate, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, 1983

WORK EXPERIENCE

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Computer Resource Laboratory, School of Architecture and Planning
77 Massachusetts Ave., Rm. 9-514
Cambridge, MA 02139
Postdoctoral Associate Oct. 1997 - present
Supervisor: Joseph Ferreira, Jr. 
jf@mit.edu / (617) 253-7410
Full-time 
$50k/yr.
Creating interoperable online services to disseminate some 35 Terabytes of digital geospatial information to/from over 2,000 rural field offices of the US Dept. of Agriculture's Natural Resource Conservation Service. Laboratory experimentation is on distributed, multi-server scalability and seamless data access; also conduct fieldwork to tune data services to specific applications onsite. Advise the Department of Agriculture's business process reengineering efforts, and participate on the OpenGIS industry consortium. Also collaborating with the Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Office and the Federal Geographic Data Committee to put large coastal orthophoto libraries online.
 
Research Assistant Oct. 1995 - Jul. 1997 
Jan. 1990 - Jan. 1993 
Mar. 1987 - May 1988 
Supervisor: Joseph Ferreira, Jr. 
jf@mit.edu / (617) 253-7410 
15 to 40 hrs./wk. 
$16/hr. and/or Tuition
Designed, built, and analyzed geographic databases and networked data services for urban and regional planning, in collaboration with the US National Capital Planning Commission, the Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, and local town planning agencies. Adapted these data products to research and teaching projects.  
Instructor Sept.1988 - May 1990; 
Sept. 1992 - Jan. 1994
Supervisor: Joseph Ferreira, Jr. 
jf@mit.edu / (617) 253-7410
15 to 40 hrs./wk. 
$16/hr. and/or Tuition
 
 
WALLACE, FLOYD, ASSOCIATES, Architects and Planners
Russia Wharf, 286 Congress St.
Boston, MA 02210
GIS / Information Systems Specialist Mar. 1995 - Aug. 1996
Supervisor: Deborah Poodry - (617) 305-9800 
(now at Einhorn Yaffee Prescott, P.C., Cambridge, MA)
$45/hr. 
10-20 hrs./wk.
Designed and built systems to collect, integrate, and report information held by the Boston Public Works Department. Devised semi-automated procedures to geocode a linearly-referenced, 45,000-record pavement-management database; oversaw their implementation by three GIS technicians. Software used: MapInfo with MS-FoxPro and MS-Access, under Windows 3 and Windows 95.

Based on small-group interviews with Public Works personnel, defined information flows and developed a GIS-based tool for citywide handicap-access survey, planning, and prioritization. Designed and carried out a training curriculum for colleagues and city engineers.

Duties progressed from providing technical expertise to overseeing project implementation, training, and client and contractor relationships.

 
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LA PLATA, Argentina
Facultad de Ingeniería
Calle 1 y 47, 1900 La Plata, Argentina
GIS Consultant June-July 1995
Supervisor: Prof. Ing. Pablo A. C. Massa 
massa@isis.unlp.edu.ar / (021) 25-8911
$45/hr. 
50 hrs./wk.
Advised civil-engineering students and technicians on data systems for water and sewer infrastructure management in the Buenos Aires region. Used a Genasys geographic information system with a Sybase database engine, on IBM RS/6000 Unix workstations. All work was conducted in Spanish.
 
PLYMOUTH ROCK ASSURANCE CORPORATION
695 Atlantic Ave.
Boston, MA 02111
Unix systems consultant June-Sept. 1991; Jan. 95
Supervisor: Geoff Arnold - (617) 951-1644 8-12 hrs./wk. 
$35-40/hr.
Tuned Digital Unix / Informix database servers for optimal performance; studied performance factors and specified hardware and software upgrades.
 
THOREAU COUNTRY CONSERVATION ALLIANCE
GIS consultant Jan. 1991
Supervisor: Barbara Barros - bbarros@mit.edu / (617) 253-3216 8-20 hrs./wk.
Devised and documented procedures to integrate digital land use maps, 3-D terrain models, and image data using Arc/Info, the X Window System, and Macintosh Hypercard.
 
WORLD BANK, Environment Division, Africa Technical Dept.
1818 H St. NW
Washington, DC 20433
Consultant Summer 1988; Jan. 1989 
Summer 1989
Supervisor:  François Falloux 
ffalloux@worldbank.org / (202) 473-5562
$110/day 
40 hrs./wk.
Advised African governments and donor agencies on strategies for building remote sensing and land information systems in developing countries. Convened a workshop of 40 African and international specialists (Sept. 1988). Co-wrote World Bank Technical Paper #108, Land Information and Remote Sensing for Renewable Resource Management in Sub-Saharan Africa. Recommended internal World Bank strategies for environmental data management.

PUBLICATIONS and PRESENTATIONS