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Location:
Beaufort, NC, 28516
Posted:
March 09, 2010

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Edward E Humphrey

*** ***** ******

Beaufort, North Carolina 28516

abm4rv@r.postjobfree.com

252-***-****

Objective

To secure a position commensurate with skills and experience. Top

Secret/SSBI/TK security clearance.

Relevant Experience

Eleven years experience as a Navy enlisted operator and technician and 13

years experience as a LCDR Limited Duty Officer, i.e., technical manager,

communicator. Adept in administration, operations, maintenance, automated

classified information systems, quality assurance, training, fiscal

management, and classified material system (CMS). Extensive experience in

engineering complex communication architectures in general service and

special intelligence systems. Through "hands on" knowledge of switched

networks, PBX switches, routers, LAN/WAN, servers, modems, multiplexers,

Video Teleconferencing (VTC), bulk encryption, demand assigned multiple

access (DAMA), frequency hopping and automatic link establishment radios,

OTAR/OTAT, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), UHF tactical

satellite radios, HF, UHF, VHF radios, and SHF heavy satellite earth

terminals.

Thoroughly familiar with the Special Operations Forces (SOF) SCAMPI (not an

acronym) system using the Network Equipment Technologies (N.E.T) Integrated

Digital Network Exchange (IDNX) smart multiplexer and Meridian switch in

tandem with the downsized deployable tri-band SHF (X, C, KU bands)

satellite terminal with its 2.4 or 1.8 meter antennas providing T-1 or

fractional T-1 service respectively when deployed.

Specific Experience

2004- Present: Self-employed. Provide deep sea fishing and dive charters.

PADI Master SCUBA Instructor, First Responder Instructor including CPR and

AED. Divers Alert Network (DAN) Oxygen Provider Instructor.

2002-2004: Chief Instructor, Survival Systems USA. Managed six personnel

and $100K operating budget. Trained USMC personnel on board Camp Lejeune,

NC to successfully egress a submerged aircraft using the Intermediate

Passenger Helicopter Aircrew Breathing Device (IPHABD).

2000-2004: Owner and operator of Carolina Ocean Concepts Inc. As a PADI

Master Instructor, provided SCUBA instruction, sales, and service to the

Marine Corps family on board Camp Lejeune, NC.

1997-1999: Research Scientist for Battelle Memorial Institute at the JFK

Special Warfare Center, Fort Bragg, NC. Trained Special Operations Forces

(SOF), i.e., Navy Seals, USAF Special Tactics Squadron, Army Special

Forces, and USMC Special Operations Training Group personnel, in the proper

operation of the Joint Special Mission Radio System (TRQ-43/PRC137)

(JSMRS).

1993-1996: Director for Communications, Special Operations Command Pacific

(SOCPAC). Supervised 52 joint service personnel. Managed $300K operating

budget. Operated and maintained C4I assets valued in excess of $30M.

Planned and engineered a major mission supported by SOF SCAMPI and

commercial SHF connectivity saving over $3M vis a vis traditional heavy

Ground Mobile Forces (GMF) architecture. Established a Memorandum of

Agreement with a National Level Agency in the maintenance of C4I assets

saving SOCPAC thousands of dollars in repair costs. Planned and engineered

C4I for four major joint exercises including NIPRNET, SIPRNET, Joint

Deployable Intelligence Support System (JDISS), INMARSAT, and gray, red,

and black voice services. Identified a design deficiency in a SOF tactical

satellite radio affecting 600 units deployed worldwide. Trained SOF in

accessing Navy satellite ship to shore circuitry, negating the need for

commercial INMARSAT, saving thousands of dollars in operating costs.

Established long term C4I support for the Demining effort in Cambodia.

1991-1993: Technical Control Facility Officer, U.S. Naval Computer and

Telecommunication Station, Rota, Spain. Ranked Number One of 15 highly

competitive naval lieutenants assigned. Directly supervised 44 personnel.

Maintained oversight of communications trunks and circuits supporting the

Navy tactical (general service and special intelligence) and DISA backbone

missions. Achieved 98.8 percent reporting reliability, as Facilities

Control Office, for 14 reported on stations within Spain and Portugal in

support of DISA. Hand-picked to lead a major command reorganization.

Equitably divided a $6M operating budget, plant, and real property among

three separate entities. Primary player in a multifaceted multi-million

dollar Defense Italy and Spain Reconfiguration from analog to digital

operations. Provided oversight in the successful installation of an

automated technical control facility.

1989-1991: Operations Officer (Dept Head), U.S. Naval and Computer and

Telecommunication Station, Philippines. Directly supervised five naval

officers, 180 enlisted personnel, and 23 civilians. Managed $150K

operating budget. Successfully completed the fabrication and validation of

Ashore Mobile Contingency Communications (AMCC) vans in support of a Chief

of Naval Operations Special Project. Maintained high frequency (HF) full

period terminations with the area forces afloat. Developed and

successfully executed a Plan of Action and Milestones (POA&M) to

disestablish and/or realign this major communication station.

1988-1989: Officer in Charge, U.S. Naval Link Station, Mount Santa Rita,

Philippines. Responsible for the proper management of this remote and

mission critical microwave relay facility. Supervised 32 Navy and 14 USMC

personnel. Completed a multi-million dollar analog to digital microwave

upgrade ahead of schedule. Successfully operated and maintained an 800'

tower housing operational spaces, a galley, berthing facility, armory, and

power and water plants.

1988-1988: Officer in Charge, Kenya U.S. Liaison Office, Mombasa, Kenya.

Personally responsible for the proper operation of this extremely remote

communication station. Supervised 10 selectively assigned personnel.

Developed a POA&M to disestablish this unit. Conducted an unprecedented

unsupervised station shut down. Manage $110K operating budget. Caretaker

for other remote facilities in Kenya and Somalia.

1986-1988: Communication Department Head, USS Guam (LPH-9). Directly

supervised two naval officers and 60 enlisted personnel. Assumed duty just

three weeks prior to a major deployment with no contact relief and no

previous experience in communications unique to amphibious operations.

Responsible for all aspects of external voice, data, and visual shipboard

communications. Ranked Number One among 11 naval lieutenants on board.



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