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Work as a System Analyst

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Work as a System Analyst

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When we changed the supply, CFSS, Canadian Forces Supply System, every now and then we’d get an updated version of how things should be done, to make it easier computer wise. So when I went there, they had a new system. It was tested and mostly this is good but once we put it on, when it became live, went on the air, the people in the field for example or Head Quarters, where ever, said “Look, we find this wrong with this system. It won’t do A, B, C, D.” Why not? We have to look at it. So myself and my group, they would get it, do an assessment on it. Then we had another civilian group, downtown Ottawa who would look at it through the computer, through a computerized system, a mock system they had. They could run it through, then they could tell us, “No, it’s not doing that.” And my guys would have to write up a little program to do the correction to make the system work the way it should work. So that’s what we were, as a function analyst, that’s what we were primarily involved with.
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Mr. Seale describes the responsibilities of a systems analyst using computerized structure, assessing and writing programs to improve the process of supply delivery.

Donald “Carl” Seale

Mr. Seale was born in Saint John, New Brunswick in 1935. His parents came to Canada in the early twenties from Barbados in search of a better life and were successful in owning and operating a wholesale and retail fish exporting company. He is the fifth child from a family of eight. Talented in sports as a youngster, Mr. Seale received a hockey scholarship and opportunity to attend Clarkson College, now Clarkson University. He studied Business Administration, and received a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree. At age 27 Mr. Seale terminated studies at St. Mary’s University, resigned from his Public Service position and entered the Royal Canadian Air Force as a Commissioned Officer.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
1:10
Person Interviewed:
Donald “Carl” Seale
War, Conflict or Mission:
Canadian Armed Forces
Location/Theatre:
Canada
Branch:
Air Force
Rank:
Flying Officer
Occupation:
Supply Officer

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