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Don L. Parker 12717 S Carriage Hill Way Nampa, ID 83686 208-461-1703 HARDWARE IBM mainframe MVS/ESA SOFTWARE COBOL, COBOL II, CICS/ESA R3.2, DB2, OS/JCL, TSO, SDF II, Easytreive Plus, VSAM, ADABAS/Natural PRODUCTS Endeavor, Panvalet, Abend-Aid, Abend-Aid for CICS, Radar, Eyewitness, Interest, TMON, Ornegamon, DADS, File-Aid PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 9/1987-02/2015 BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST formerly THE BOSTON COMPANY IT SPECIALIST Independent Software Consultant Institutional Accounting System Production Support Team Provide support for the Custody Management System (CMS); a CICS-based custody application. CMS is a distributed transaction processing system which exploits the CICS intercommunication facilities MRO, ISC and LU6.2/APPC. CMS is a multi-CICS region system. The system topology consists of a terminal owning region, (TOR), three application owning regions, (AOR), and a file owning region, (FOR). Recently, distributed processing concepts have been extended by the addition of dynamic transaction routing, (DTR). This mechanism provides a means to distribute transaction workloads across the AOR's, as well as increase system availability. Provide support for four test CICS systems, (quality assurance, acceptance test, system test and unit test). Each system differs in topology, which can be a single region image to one which

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Don L. Parker 12717 S Carriage Hill Way Nampa, ID 83686 208-461-1703

HARDWARE IBM mainframe MVS/ESASOFTWARE COBOL, COBOL II, CICS/ESA R3.2, DB2, OS/JCL, TSO,

SDF II, Easytreive Plus, VSAM, ADABAS/NaturalPRODUCTS Endeavor, Panvalet, Abend-Aid, Abend-Aid for CICS, Radar,

Eyewitness, Interest, TMON, Ornegamon, DADS, File-Aid

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE9/1987-02/2015 BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST formerly THE

BOSTON COMPANY

IT SPECIALISTIndependent Software Consultant

Institutional Accounting SystemProduction Support Team

• Provide support for the Custody Management System (CMS); aCICS-based custody application. CMS is a distributed transaction processing system which exploits the CICS intercommunication facilities MRO, ISC and LU6.2/APPC. CMS is a multi-CICS region system. The system topology consists of a terminal owning region, (TOR), three application owning regions, (AOR), and a file owning region, (FOR). Recently, distributed processing concepts have been extended by the addition of dynamic transaction routing, (DTR).This mechanism provides a means to distribute transaction workloadsacross the AOR's, as well as increase system availability.

• Provide support for four test CICS systems, (quality assurance, acceptance test, system test and unit test). Each system differs in topology, which can be a single region image to one which mirrors production. First line of support for business area anti programming staff. Perform a variety of tasks. Handle a wide range of problems from simple inquiries to major system problems. Analyze and debug transaction abends. Determine CICS system problems which effect performance. Proficient with CICS-supplied transactions; CECF, CECI, CEMT, CEDA and CEDC, as wel/ as CICS vendor products Omegamon, TMON, Eyewitness and Abend-Aid. Use these tools readily for problem solving.

• Technical advisor for programming staff for both application andsystem inquiries. Perform many system programming functions and act as liaison between developers and system programmers.

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• Assigned to special projects. Work on application projects whichrequire technical resource. Worked on PC to mainframe LU6.2Interface. Support communication interface of a back office foreign exchange application. This application runs on a WAN. The FX application sends and receives traffic from the main frame via anLIJ6 2 application. CMS has a portable host arid PC LU6.2application which can be installed on remotes system.

Custody Management System Integration TeamWire Transfer System

• A CICS-based system which communicates daily wire activity to Mellon Bank, the parent bank. Worked on a project which replaced the Boston Company wire transfer system with the Mellon wire transfer system. The project was a conversion effort replacing 3780 batch transmission protocol with LU6.2/APPC protocol.

Custody Management System (C/VIS)External Interfaces/Subcustodian Transmission System

• CICS-based system which performs the transmission of trading instruction to global subcustodians around the world. System includes data extraction from CMS, message formatting, transmission and reconciliation. Message formats include SWIFT, telex arid Euroclear capabilities. Transmission capabilities include3780 and LU6.2/APPC transmission protocol. Worked on several phases of this system.

External Data Interface• A CICS-based automated trade entry system. Generates trades on

CMS from a variety of transmission from clients, institutions, investment managers and internal TBC systems. Transmission capabilities include 3780 and LU6.2/APPC transmission protocol. Worked on several phases of the system. Developed, coded and tested software. Implemented systerns into production.

2/1984 to INDEPENDENT SOFTWARE CONSULTANT9/87 Designed, programmed and implemented various on-line and batch

applications for the following companies: General Electric, Computer Science Corporation, Squib, System DevelopmentCorporation, AIG, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, State of Utah and Stateof Montana.

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6/80 to SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION2/84 Programmer/Analyst

Designed, wrote, installed and maintained the Daily Cairns MedicaidProcessing System for the State of Massachusetts.Redesigned and implemented the Pan American Life Insurance DailyClaims Software System,Analyzed and maintained the IOWA Surveillance UtilizationReporting System (SURS).Team Leader served as technical liaison for the Massachusetts DailyClaims Software System.

1971 to SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK1980 Computer Processing Supervisor

Shift Supervisor - Computer CenterSenior Computer Operator - Computer Center

EDUCATIONEast Los Angeles College

Course of Study: Science

Arizona State CollegeCourse of Study: Science and Math

REFERENCESFurnished upon request

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DON L. PARKERREFERENCES

Mr. Frank TurrisiMellon TrustHome: 603434-9687Work: 617-382-9085

Mr. Red CulverMellon TrustHome: 781-272-6582Work: 617-382-4067

Ms. Nancy HoweMellon TrustHome: 978-374-0424Work:

Mr. Jo1m FlynnMellon TrustHOMO: 781-662-0216Work: 617-382-4366