
Scott is the founder and President of
Tango Enterprises, a software consulting firm founded in
1997 and based in Vienna, Virginia. He has over 13 years
of experience in sophisticated modeling, analysis, and software
development.
Scott has designed and completely developed
a customized order entry and fulfillment system for electronic
high-resolution satellite imagery full-cycle for OrbImage
Corporation. Other contract work involved upgrading a 3-D
modeling software for Microcadam and enhancing functionalities
for a mission planning system for Fairchild Defense. Starting
in 1997, Scott also contracted as a part-time instructor
of Microsoft's Component Object Model (COM) as well as Active
Template Library (ATL) for DevelopMentor thus keeping his
skills up-to-date and being involved with cutting edge software
development techniques.
Through Axiom Corporation in 1996-1997,
he became a key team player for design, development, and
implementation on Orbital's fighter aircraft mission planning
system.
His responsibilities at Booz Allen and
Hamilton from 1989-1996 included development, analysis and
implementation of extensive simulation software for a light
railway system project in London as well as projects on the
Operational Satellite Constellation Availability and Reliability
Simulation (OSCARS) to evaluate potential communications
networks for the Strategic Defense Initiative, simulation
of the Multiple Attack Configuration and assessment of far-term
Soviet threats. During that time, Mr. Butler has published
four papers and received two prestigious professional awards.
Scott holds a B.S. in Physics from George
Mason University (1988) where he was the Outstanding Junior
and Senior Physics Student.
EMAIL : butler.scott@tangoinc.com
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