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Paul Geoffrey HARDY - Curriculum Vitae
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Roles:
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Consultant, presenter, and technical expert on digital mapping
and GIS
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Software Project Manager or Product Manager
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Profile:
I am an experienced and versatile software professional,
with particular experience covering software products, digital mapping, GIS,
cartography, charting, geospatial data and data models, location services,
automated generalisation and data re-engineering techniques. All this is based
on my experience of over 30 years at the leading edge of the digital mapping
and GIS software industry. I bridge the gap between the technologists and the
users, having worked both in software development and in business
development.
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Skills:
- Consultancy, from strategic analysis and advice, through
technical options, platform selection and solution implementation, to
performance analysis and problem solving.
- Design of complete software systems, including customer
visits and requirements analysis, through architecture design, implementation
planning, to detailed system/module design.
- Database design and data modelling of object and
relational spatial databases, including Oracle and UML, ESRI
Geodatabase, and Gothic object database.
- In-depth knowledge of standard spatial data formats and
data models: UK civilian such as OS MasterMap and LandLine NTF; international
(ISO 191xx), open standards like OGC (SF, WMS/WFS/TWSF), European like
TOP10NL and OSNI NTF; military like DFAD, DTED and VMAP (VPF/DIGEST);
and hydrographic like S57 and DNC.
- Operation of GIS, database, mapping, charting and
graphics software, particularly the Laser-Scan products (LITES2, Gothic
LAMPS2, Clarity, Radius Topology), and ESRI products (ArcGIS Desktop and
Server) ,but also MapInfo, Intergraph GeoMedia, Safe FME, Adobe
Illustrator, etc.
- Communication, including giving training courses,
dealing with customers at all stages from pre-sales support onwards, and
information exchange within a company. I speak fluent French.
- Software Engineering and Quality Assurance, including
implementing software codes of practice.
- Project management of software projects and combined
hardware/software/data projects.
- Product management, including product definition,
implementation planning, progress monitoring, publicity materials, sales
aids, etc.
- Technical and applications programming, with particular
strengths in GIS, location services, digital cartography, graphics,
object-oriented databases, and VMS systems. Language expertise includes “C”,
Fortran, SQL, PERL, PostScript, Java, Python, XML, etc.
- Computer systems management, on Windows and VMS.
- Advanced use of word processing, spreadsheets,
databases, email, raster and vector graphics.
- Trouble-shooting and problem solving, whether involving
software, hardware, data, or procedures.
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Qualifications:
- MA (Hons) Computer Science, Cambridge University, 1975.
- MBCS (Member of the British Computer Society), 1988.
- C.Eng (Chartered Engineer), 1990.
- F.B.Cart.S (Fellow of British Cartographic Society),
2002
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Experience:
Since 2008 I work for ESRI Europe as:
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Business Development Consultant – focused on the National
Mapping Agency and Cadastral marketplace, being a trusted technical expert.
During 2007, I worked jointly for ESRI UK and ESRI Inc
(Redlands California) - as:
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Technical Solutions Consultant (ESRI UK) – Advising
large customers (governmental and commercial) on best use of GIS and ESRI
technology.
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Cartography Evangelist (ESRI Inc) – Continuing aspects
of the Product manager role described below, particularly the external
communication.
I spent 3 years (2003-2006) at ESRI Inc in Redlands
California - the market leader in GIS - as:
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Product Manager for Cartography – Defining and
coordinating a company vision for cartography, acting as evangelist and
presenter externally, writing papers and articles, collecting business
requirements and translating them into technical requirements for future
releases.
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Software Program Manager for Cartographic Representations
– In parallel, I managed a key software project to engineer advanced
cartographic representation capabilities into the core of ArcGIS for the 9.2
release.
Before that I spent 28 years (1975-2003) at Laser-Scan Ltd
(now 1Spatial), a world-renowned supplier of leading-edge solutions for
digital mapping, charting, GIS, and spatial databases. During this time, I
held following roles:
- Principal Consultant - Consultant and presenter,
providing expertise on the full range of the company's mapping and
geodata software products to the benefit of current and future
customers. Dissemination of product and industry knowledge within and
beyond the company. External clients for consultancy included government
agencies like UKHO (the Admiralty), and commercial organisations like
the AA (Automobile Association).
- Chief Product Manager, coordinating the future
direction of the company's mapping and geodata software products,
together with dissemination of product and industry knowledge.
- Expert on hot topics, e.g., on automated
generalisation to derive mapping from base-scale data.
- Technical Liaison with major national mapping
agencies – OSGB, Military Survey, UKHO.
- Software Production Manager with responsibility
for turning high-tech spatial software developments into robust, timely,
appropriate products for customers. This involved ensuring efficient
production procedures, managing product release scheduling, and
communicating release contents.
- Business Development Manager with responsibility
for the Mapping and Charting market, spending much time being an
evangelist and presenter for the company's object-oriented mapping technology.
- Project Leader or Project Manager of many
large and small projects (see next section).
- Chief Programmer and Software Architect
for the LAMPS suite of mapping, charting, and geodata software used by
prestige customers such as Ordnance Survey, UK Hydrographic Office, the
AA, No1 AIDU, George Philips, USGS, etc.
- Programmer: I joined the company in 1975,
developing the world’s first line-following automatic map digitising
system.
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Projects:
I was project leader or principal agent on many major projects,
including:
- The engineering of
advanced cartographic representation capabilities into the core of the
ArcGIS 9.2 release, turning an external prototype into standard
functionality.
- An aeronautical chart production system, involving
single dataset spanning the whole world, and storing multiple temporal
states to handle continuous updates and a monthly issue cycle.
- The AGENT project - an EC-funded pan-European project to
research and develop radical new capabilities for map generalisation,
which led to the creation of agent-based software, capable for the first
time of intelligent contextual generalisation.
- A coordinated major release of the company's complete
range of current products, including integration of developments,
testing, documentation and production.
- Design and implementation of a next-generation mapping
and charting production product (LAMPS2), centred on an object-oriented
spatial database (Gothic).
- Implementation of a system for scanning, raster editing,
and processing of high resolution scanned images of nautical charts.
- Conversion of mapping software to use X-windows
interactive graphics with the Motif GUI and then adding support for
PostScript hardcopy.
- Design and implementation of Software Q.A. procedures to
meet the requirements of the NATO AQAP-13 specification, and subsequent
revision to meet ISO 9000
- Software development of a complete production flowline
for military geographical data as part of the Al Yamamah project in Saudi Arabia . This involved data capture and validation of terrain and culture data
for flight simulation for Tornado aircraft.
- A transatlantic collaborative project involving map
capture and multi-scale map generalisation.
- Software design and implementation of LITES2 - a
well-respected interactive cartographic editor, plus integration of
relational databases and a user-friendly Motif-based screen menu
interface.
- Design and development of a high precision laser
plotter, including hardware, software, ergonomics, and visual aspect.
- Transfer of mapping software between platforms, eg PDP11
to VAX, VAX to Alpha, Unix to VMS (and vice versa), Unix to Windows NT.
- Writing of automated vectorisation software using
pattern recognition for map data capture.
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Education:
- Cambridge University course of Part I “Natural Sciences” Tripos, which gave a wide scientific training,
and Part II “Computer Science” Tripos, which gave an intensive overview
of computing.
- Secondary education at Kimbolton School, Hunts, gaining 9 `O' levels and 3 'A' levels grade at A.
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Publications:
More than 30 published papers (single and joint). A full
list is at http://www.pghardy.net/paul/papers/
with on-line copies of most papers. These include:
- “Topological Constraints,
Actions and Reflexes For Generalization By Optimization"
(Monnot, Hardy, Lee), International Cartographic Congress, Moscow,
August 2007.
- "An Optimization Approach to
Constraint-Based Generalization in a Commodity GIS Framework"
(Monnot, Hardy, Lee), International Cartographic Congress, Moscow,
August 2007.
- "Analyzing and Deriving
Geographic Contexts for Generalization" (Lee, Hardy),
International Cartographic Congress, Moscow, August 2007.
- "Cartographic Software
Capabilities and Data Requirements: Current Status and a Look toward the
Future" (Buckley, Hardy), ACSM CAGIS Vol 34, No 2, pp.
155-157, April 2006.
- "Database Driven Cartography -
The swisstopo Example" (Neuffer, Schneider, Hardy,
Kressmann), GICON, Vienna, July 2006.
- “Database Driven Cartography - The swisstopo Example”,
GICON, Vienna, July 2006.
- “Cartography: from Drawing to Database (Technology
Facilitates Traditional Styles)”, Auto-Carto, Vancouver WA, June 2006, revised as “Smarter Symbols: Smarter Maps”, GeoTec, Ottawa, June 2006.
- “Design and Experience of Generalization Tools”,
Auto-Carto, Vancouver WA, June 2006.
- “An Optimization Approach to Constraint-Based Generalization
in a Commodity GIS Framework”, ICA WG on Generalization & Multiple
Representation, Vancouver WA, June 2006.
- “Putting the Art back into Cartography”, ESRI ArcNews
Vol 27 No 4, December 2005.
- “GIS-Based Generalization and Multiple Representation of
Spatial Data”, International Symposium on Generalization of Information,
Berlin, September 2005.
- “Multiple Representations with Overrides, and their
Relationship to DLM/DCM Generalization”, ICA Workshop on Generalization
and Multiple Representation, A Coruña, August 2005.
- “Cartography, Database and GIS: Not Enemies, but Allies!”,
International Cartographic Congress, A Coruña, August 2005.
- “Database-stored Representations and Overrides,
Supporting Automated Cartography with Human Creativity”, Auto-Carto, Las Vegas, March 2005.
- “Clarity - a new environment for Generalisation using
Agents, Java, XML and Topology”, ICA workshop on Generalisation, Paris, April 2003.
- “Active Objects and Dynamic Topology for Spatial Data
Re-Engineering and Rich Data Modelling”, Dagstuhl Seminar 01191,
Computational Cartography and Spatial Modelling, May 2001.
- “Mobile Mapping On-Demand - Active Representation and
Automated Generalisation of Spatial Databases for the Wireless Handheld
Information Appliance”, Society of Cartographers and British
Cartographic Society joint symposium, Oxford, September 2000
- “Incremental Updating using the Gothic Versioned Object
Database with the Hydrographic S57 ENC and SOTF Spatial Object Transfer
Formats”, ISPRS workshop on Versioning, July 2000
- “Integrating Active Objects with Stereo Images for Map
Production”, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Nottingham,
September 1999, and at Kartdagar, Gotenberg, March 2000.
- “S57 ECDIS Data Production and Update Using an
Object-Oriented Spatial Database”, International Hydrographic ECDIS Conference, Singapore, October 1998.
- “Map Production from an Active Object database, Using
Dynamic Representation and Automated Generalisation”, British
Cartographic Society Symposium, Keele, September 1998. Republished in
The Cartographic Journal vol. 35, no. 2 pp 181-189, December 1998.
- “Stereo Images with Active Objects - Integrating
Photogrammetry with an Object database for Map Production”,
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS), Cambridge, July 1998. Republished as “Map Production with Modern Photogrammetry” in GIM
International, vol. 13 no. 1, pp 30-32, January 1999
- “Databases for Cartography and Navigation”,
International Cartographic Conference, Stockholm, July 1997 (with PA
Woodsford).
- “Object-Orientation, Cartographic Generalisation and
Multi-product Databases”, Indian National Cartographic Association, New Delhi, December 1996.
- “Techniques for Update in Raster and Vector Cartography”,
International Cartographic Association, Barcelona, September 1995.
- “Quality Assurance and Digital Mapping”, British
Cartographic Society, Winter Lectures, 1990.
- “The Laser-Scan FASTRAK Automatic Digitising System”,
RICS CLS/CMS Spring 1979.
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Status
Married with no children, though we were foster parents
for several years.
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Interests:
Music (I play English concertina), hiking/rambling, amateur
drama, foreign travel, computing, reading, swimming, gardening, photography,
learning foreign languages (fluent French, some Spanish and a smattering of
Italian and German).
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Miscellaneous:
I hold a full British passport and UK and US driving licences. I have had security clearance. I have had an H1B US visa. I
have no criminal record. Date of Birth: 20/8/1953.
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