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Manager System Administrator

Location:
Carthage, MS, 39051
Posted:
March 09, 2010

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Edward D.W. Oliver Resume

From: Edward D.W. Oliver

To: Employment Hiring

Subject: Resume

Name: Edward D.W. Oliver

Home Phone

601-***-****

Home Address

**** *** ** *

Carthage, MS 39051

References:

Charles (Bud) Dailey

East Area ES Ops Manager

1058 Baker Hughes Drive

Broussard, LA 70518

Phone: 1-337-***-****

Email: abnpya@r.postjobfree.com

Current Employment:

Baker Hughes Inteq East Area Operations- MWD II

Past Employments:

Lazy-boy – Framer

Baker Hughes Inteq – MWD Trainee

Osmose – Field Engineer

Deibold – Elections Computer Tech

Edward D.W. Oliver Resume

Edward D.W. Oliver Resume

Schools:

a. High Schools

1. Union High School, Union, MS (2nd-10th Grade)

2. Neshoba Central High School (11th-12th)

b. College

University of Maryland

C. Military Schools

ISSO, (Information System Security Officer)

DMS (Defense Messaging System)

Network System Administrator

Security Clearance:

Have held a Top Secret with SCIF Access

Qualifications:

1. Message Center Operator

2. Tech Control Operator

3. Message Center Supervisor

4. Tech Control Supervisor

5. Communications Watch Supervisor

6. DMS Administrator

7. System Administrator

8. Information System Security Manager

Awards:

Navy Achievement Medals X 2

Navy Unit Commendation

Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation

Navy Battle “E”

Navy Good Conduct X 2

National Defense Service Medal X 2

Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal

Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal

Global War on Terrorism Service Medal

Sea Service Deployment Ribbon X 2

Navy/Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon X 5

Edward D.W. Oliver Resume

Edward D.W. Oliver Resume

Navy Rifleman Ribbon

Command History

USS Enterprise (CVN-65)

USNS Mars

USNS Pecos

JMF St Mawgan

UK

NCTAMS Eurcent Det London

VAQ-129

Personal History

I joined the Navy on August, 2 1994 as a deck seaman and was assigned to the

USS Enterprise (CVN-65). After an almost 1 years, I transferred to the RM

(Radioman) rate.

In January 1995, I went to RM (Radioman) “A” school and was transferred to the

USNS MARS (T-AFS-1) after completion of “A” School, where I was the media library

custodian. I was in charge of conducting and maintaining of backup tapes from a SNAP I

computer. Also, I ordered and replaced damaged tapes when needed. I was sent TAD to

the USNS PECOS for 6 months where I was a message center operator. I was in charge

of maintaining communications through various means EHF, UHF, and SHF.

In October 1996, I was transferred to JMF St Mawgan, United Kingdom. JF St

Mawgan UK was a Bi-national, tri-service facility with the U.S. Navy, Royal Air Force

and Royal Navy working together with IUSS (Integrated Undersea Surveillance System)

program providing detection, classification, localization and tracking data on submarines

to support USW tactical forces throughout the fleet. I was qualified in all PQS (Personnel

Qualifications Standards) from Message Center supervisor to Communication Watch

Officer to TPO (Training Petty Officer) where I was awarded a Navy Achievement

Medal for training over 75 % of the personnel in over 25 different PQS’s in the radioman

rate. Also, I qualified over 7 Communication Watch Officers (CWO), more than anyone

in the command. During my tour at JMF, the command was awarded the Defense

Information Infrastructure (DII) Facility of the Year, Transmission Media Category I, for

the European theater. I was the Leading Petty Officer for the Color Guard Teams where I

training over 30 personnel in military bearing and formations for ceremonies from

parades, retirements, War World II remembrance, to Funerals.

In November 1999, I was transferred to NCTAMS EURCENT DET London,

United Kingdom. NCTAMS EURCENT DET London UK provides C4I support to

Edward D.W. Oliver Resume

Edward D.W. Oliver Resume

CINCUNAVEUR, deployed units and shore-based Navy/Joint Service/ NATO forces in

European Are of Responsibility (AOR). We supported the following operations: Joint

Guardian, Joint Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. The DET was also awarded the

following awards in 2001 CNNOC CITE, Green “C”, and Gold “IT” awards. The DET

was selected as the EURCENT DMS Regional Local Control Center (LCC) of the Year

2001.

But, before reporting to London, I was given a “C” School in route. The “C”

School was DMS (Defense Messaging System) Administrator, NEC 2782. While in

London was one of four individuals that supervised the DMS network for the United

Kingdom area. I supervised and complete the installation of the DMS Interim Autodin

Interface Working Unit (DIAIWU). This unit is used as a means of transferring Autodin

messages to the Defense Message System (DMS). I also maintained updates for the

DIAIWU unit that delivered message traffic to CINCUSNAVEUR and 31 additional

commands with DMS capabilities. I was the project manger for the CINUCSNAVEUR

Top Secret Collateral TACLANE installation.

In October 2002 I reported to VAQ-131 NAS Whidbey Island. VAQ-131 is a

carrier based Electronic Attack Squadron providing suppression of enemy air defense. I

was the Command Information System Administrator and Information System Security

Manager. I ran 2 Windows NT Servers and 45 workstations enhancing the operability and

communications of a 196 members of an EA-6B Electronic Attack Squadron actively

engaged in support of the global war on terrorism. I developed a systematic approach to

rapid response to complex trouble calls for software and hardware discrepancies

throughout the command. I meticulously monitored the command network for violations

and security vulnerability issues ashore and at sea. I was routinely sought ought by

CVW-2 ADP for assistance in resolving complex ADP problems.

During my tour at VAQ-131 I went to System Administrator “C” School (NEC

2735) and Information System Security Manager “C” School (NEC 2779). I was

Involved with the transition from Legacy to NMCI. I was the point of contact for PKI

problems. Also, I was Leading Petty Officer for the ADP and 1st LT Division at the same

time supervising over 7 personnel. I was the command ISSM (Information System

Security Manager).

On, May 12 2005 I was discharged from the U.S. Navy. I know that I would be a

valuable member of your staff and would like the opportunity to show it.

Very Respectfully,

Edward D.W. Oliver

Edward D.W. Oliver Resume



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