Shelly Parker
Sr. Contracts Manager
Education: JD, Law, Ohio Northern University College of Law, 1998
BA, Public Administration and Political Science, Augustana
College, 1992
Professional / Technical Level III Certification, Contract Specialist
Training / Clearances: with DoD and as DAIWA and FAC-C certified
with the U.S. Coast Guard
3826 Sunflower Court Level I Certification, Program Manager with
Merritt Island, FL 32953 DoD
321-***-**** Green Belt Certification, Six Sigma
321-***-**** Active Secret Clearance
Navy Reserve Supply Corp Officer
Employment History
Senior Contracts Manager, IAP Worldwide Services, Inc., Cape Canaveral,
FL, August 2010 -- Present
Manages DoD contingency contracts and NATO/NAMSA Construction, services
and power contracts in the Middle East, the United States and Africa that
have over $1 billion in total annual sales.
Review Request for Proposal and prepare summary of review noting areas of
risk for proposal management. Perform contract negotiation and
administration of contracts or subcontracts (where company is
subcontractor).
Review and make recommendations regarding resolution of issues relating to
company performance in conformance to original proposal and all terms and
conditions of the contract.
Provide guidance on contractual requirements and government regulations.
Review contract documents received and prepare documentation of review
including summary of impact to contract cost or schedule.
Prepare and disseminate information throughout the company regarding
contract status, compliance, modifications, deviation, negotiation,
completion and termination.
Prepare special reports and analysis as required. Maintain contract
briefing system in accordance with DCAA requirements. Completed work will
be reviewed and approved by supervisor.
Complete understanding and application of contract regulations,
principles, concepts, practices, and standards of contract management.
Full knowledge of industry practices.
Supervises and trains subordinate contract administrators
Administrative Contracting Officer, DCMA - Americas, July 2009 - August
2010 GS 13
Responsible for the administration and closing-out of contracts with
DCMA-Americas in Ottawa, Ontario.
Supervised four contract administrators.
Managed the administration of more than 3,000 contracts for this agency
totaling more than $15B.
Responsible for interpreting the effects the international agreements
between Canada and the United States have on the current contracts.
Responsible for the management of multiple matrixes for the DCMA-Office.
Administrative Contracting Officer GS 13 United States Coast Guard,
September 2007 - July 2009
Served as Lead Contract Officer on the Deepwater (First in Class) National
Security Cutter Program, which is responsible for the production of the
largest and most technically-advanced ship the Coast Guard has procured.
Managed more than $1B in NSC contracts.
Responsible for administrating all eight NSCs and long lead material CLINS
on the Deepwater Program in order to ensure the delivery of quality
cutters in compliance with applicable contract requirements while
maximizing performance and minimizing cost and schedule.
Responsible for negotiating all change orders and engineering change
proposals with the contractor, administrating the facilities contract with
the vendor and administrating the waterfront change process.
Contract Manager -, Aerojet Corporation, August 2005 - September 2007
Managed more than $600M of contracts with the Navy on the MK-104, MK 72
and Standard Missile Systems from cradle-to-grave.
Independently negotiated with the Navy regarding contract terminology,
pricing, technical requirements and scope.
Ensured that all contractual actions were compliant with public laws and
regulations.
Advised management of contractual obligations to ensure successful
contract relationships and resolved all issues of contract performance
with the Navy
Managed ITAR compliance within the organization and GSA schedule.
Contract Specialist, Officer, GS-1102-12, U.S. Army, March 2001 - August
2005
Provided services, supplies and equipment to military members in Iraq and
throughout the world.
Managed more than $800M in contracts.
Performed pre-award, award recommendations, and accomplish post award
functions of large dollar value contracts for the LOGCAP, SBBCOM, and
Bradley and Abrams Tank Teams.
Handled all special provisions or other specialized terms and conditions
to satisfy requirements of procurements as they were full and open
competition or other than full and open competition.
Attorney, Joe Arriola Law Office, July 1999 - March 2001
Specialized in general law, in particular, criminal, workers compensation,
torts, medical malpractice and employment law.
Larger cases handled include a $12M dollar injury and wrongful death claim
by an employee against her employer that was injured at work, which
eventually caused her unborn fetus to die.
Handled an appeal by an owner of a company that was found liable for $8M
when a trespasser went onto his worksite and was injured, which resulted
in him being paralyzed for life.
Administered the Saipan Senate's Government contracts.