Tom Hamm - Vice-President and Co-Owner, Four Winds Group, Inc.
Tom Hamm has an extensive background in mini and micro computer requirements with emphasis in maintenance
management applications for manufacturing, facilities and government. System installations and implementation / training on numerous clients with requirements
as diverse as earth moving equipment to the Major facility operations. Most recently he has been deeply involved with providing client specific solutions
for advanced automation extensions to existing client CMMS systems, such as handheld computer data gathering and barcode interfaces and the utilization
of the newest technology available within the .NET Framework.
Representative Accomplishments
Project manager for Four Winds Group for the County of Kauai, Department of Water for the full implementation of the M-PET® system for their operations
and maintenance department. Covered database assets include all equipment, water delivery infrastructure, and customer service delivery for start up and
repair.
Project manager for Four Winds Group on the Kauai District DOT Prototype effort for Highway Maintenance Automation. This two year project is to develop
standards for implementation on a state wide basis for the Hawaii Department of Transportation
Project management for the prototype development for the CMMS for the Massachusetts Central Artery Tunnel (CAT) project. The prototype will lead to a
full CMMS implementation with the completed project in the 21st century.
Project mangager for Four Winds on their subconsultant role at the Trans Koolau H3 Tunnel on Oahu. Efforts included a complete design and installation
of multi-user network and a computerized maintenance management system for tracking all tunnel related maintenance activities.
Data base conversion management and implementation for migration of client databases from DOS based applications to SQLBase Relational databases.
Database development and technical design manager for Washington State Ferries proposal for CMMS system for 24 boats, 22 terminals and Harbor based LAN
system.