ROY W. LAWHORN
Montclair, Va *****
Email: abicz5@r.postjobfree.com
Security Clearance: TOP SECRET /SCI
SSBI Date: 16 Jan 08
CI Poly Date: 08 Apr 08
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Primary Supporting Tasks:
- Manage HQ NASA COMSEC Program
- Maintain accountability of HQ NASA COMSEC materials
- Manage NRO COMSEC Program
- Maintain accountability of NRO COMSEC materials.
- Orders/manages keying materials for Secure Telephone Units and KG-255, KG-250,
KG 240, KG-175 TACLANE, KG-75 FASTLANES, KIV-7M, KIV-19, KG-95, Iridium
Sat Phones, OMNI Secure Data Devices, Sectara Secure Cell Phones.
- Manage distribution of NRO COMSEC Materials
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Personnel Qualifications:
Roy Lawhorn meets the requirements as shown below: Functional Analyst, Senior (COMSEC
Custodian)
- Education and experience demonstrate superior functional knowledge (COMSEC) of
specific requirement.
- Demonstrated to work independently or under general supervision thru 22 years of
increased responsibility in the US Air Force.
- Analyzed user needs and performed allocation of COMSEC materials to assure that
deployed sites maintained the capability to communicate securely.
- Experienced in managing COMSEC accounts with over 1600 equipment line items, 250
pieces of COMSEC keying material, with over 5000 users.
- provided daily supervision to subordinates throughout his military careeer.
EDUCATION/TECHNICAL TRAINING
- Information Systems Management, Community College of the Air Force, 60-89 Hours
- Electronic Key Management System
- Certification Authority SSO-Pin Organization Registration Authority Release
- COMSEC Account Management Course, Keesler AFB, Nov 1998
- FASTLANE Operations Certification Course - CACI, Chantilly, VA 2005
- TACLANE Operations Certification Course - CACI, Chantilly, VA 2005
- Security Managers Training
- Equipment Custodian Training
- Telecommunications Specialist Course, Sheppard AFB, Oct 1982
- Customer Service Training
- Equal Opportunity Training
- Total Quality Management
- Train the Trainer / Task Certifier
- Non-Commissioned Officer Prep Course
SECURITY CLEARANCE:
Active Top Secret (TS)/ SCI, CI POLY
SPECIFIC WORK/TASK EXPERIENCE:
From: 05/10 – To: Present
InDyne, Inc Title: COMSEC Manager
300 E Street SW, Washington, DC
HQ COMSEC Account Manager (CAM) responsible for obtaining, purchasing, receiving,
safeguarding, issuing, accounting for, shipping and destroying all COMSEC material and
equipment within the NASA HQ COMSEC account. Also installing COMSEC equipment,
software, and keying material; troubleshooting COMSEC related user, equipment, and software
problems; and conducting COMSEC user training and security briefings. Conducts HQ-wide
COMSEC inspections and inventories, maintaining currency and proficiency on National and
NASA COMSEC policies and secure communications equipment and coordinates with the
NASA COMSEC Office of Record (COR) on COMSEC matters in support of the COMSEC
function.
From: 12/09 - To: 05/10
NOVA Datacom Title: COMSEC Engineer
4501 Singer Court, Chantilly, Va 20151
COMSEC Engineer handle accounts for Defense Security Service (DSS), duties include
replacing DSS customers siprnet with TALONs. Configuring and keying TALON Cards
and TALON laptops. Installed the TALON systems for customers at several locations
and cleared remedy tickets concerning TALON issues. Took over the TALON program
with minimal experience and now program is up and running successfully. Additional duties
include troubleshooting and repairing laptops and printers.
From: 11/09 - To: 12/09
Skillstorm Commercial Title: COMSEC Custodian
FT. Belvoir, Va
Configured and Keyed 175 Taclanes (Micros) for US Southcom (Embassies). While I was
there inventoried all spare Taclanes, identified spares and unusable equipment. Updated all
safe inventories to meet COMSEC requirements.
From: 09/04 - To: 03/09 Title: COMSEC Manager
CACI, Inc
National Reconnaissance Office, Chantilly, Va
Managed a COMSEC account with over 5,000 local customers and over 1600 equipment line
items valued in excess of 3 million dollars. Responsible for over 250 pieces of COMSEC keying
material; ensuring worldwide secure communications of vital intelligence data to war fighters,
national policy makers and the National Command Authorities in support of sensitive
reconnaissance programs.
From: 02/04 - To: 09/04
General Dynamics
National Reconnaissance Office, Chantilly, Va
Managed a COMSEC account with over 5,000 local customers and over 1600 equipment line
items valued in excess of 3 million dollars. Responsible for over 250 pieces of COMSEC keying
material; ensuring worldwide secure communications of vital intelligence data to war fighters,
national policy makers and the National Command Authorities in support of sensitive
reconnaissance programs.
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ( 1984 - 2004 )
From: 02/84 - To: 02/04 Title: Communications Computer Technician
From: 2001 - To: 2004
National Reconnaissance Office, Chantilly, Va
Managed a COMSEC account with over 5,000 local customers and over 1600 equipment line
items valued in excess of 3 million dollars. Responsible for over 250 pieces of COMSEC keying
material; ensuring worldwide secure communications of vital intelligence data to war fighters,
national policy makers and the National Command Authorities in support of sensitive
reconnaissance programs.
From: 1997 - To: 2001
RAF Molesworth, United Kingdom Title: COMSEC Manager / Secure Message
Center Supervisor
Supervised five personnel and managed 1800 encryption items, to provide mission-critical
support for 11 multi-national units. Directed the shift operations of the Message Distribution
Terminal (MDT), Communications support processor (CSP), and the High order language
system and the Message Dissemination Subsystems (MDS).
From: 1995 - To: 1997
Lajes Field, Azores, Portugal Title: Secure Message Center Supervisor
Supervised a shift of 4 responsible for the operation on the Automated Digital Network
(AUTODIN), MDT and Zenith Point-to-Point circuit to the United States Consulate. Developed
a new and comprehensive training program for communications computer systems operators,
reducing the training time from 6 months to 45 days.
From: 1991 - To: 1995
Pentagon Title: Secure Voice Console Operator
Operated the National Military Command Center (NMCC), secure voice communications
systems, providing connectivity to conventional and strategic nuclear forces, supporting the
National Command Authorities, Chairman, Joint Chief of Staff, senior military and DOD
officials.
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