RYAN L. JOHNSON
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C: 781-***-**** H: 603-***-**** **************@*******.***
INFORMATION ASSURANCE OFFICER
IA Experience :: IT Background :: Top Secret Security Clearance
PURPOSE:
To obtain a position that utilizes previous experience to meet common organizational
goals.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
Principles of Physics, Mechanics, and Electronics Principles of Electricity
Precision measuring tools and equipmentInterpretation of Schematics and Wiring Diagrams
Concepts and Application of Maintenance DirectivesMaintenance Safety Procedures
Bluecoat Proxy ServersCommunications and Information Systems
Computer and NetworkingUNIX Operating Systems
Client Operating SystemsNetwork Operating Systems
Network ManagementMicrosoft Windows 2003 Server with Exchange Server
Network Operating System FundamentalsActive Directory Users and Computers
Domain Naming ServiceDHCP, MMC, and Domain Controllers
Cisco Routers, Switches, Network Interface CardsDOS, Windows 98, Windows XP, UNIX, Linux,
IOS Sidewinder FirewallHelpdesk Operations and Procedures
Knowledge of JAFAN 6/3 and DCID 6/3 Manual
Education and training:
Associates Degree in Information Technology, CCAF
74 credit hours complete Estimated Completion: Fall 2012
Military Training including:
Communications - Computer Systems Operations Course
Air National Guard, April 2008 to July 2008
Completion Date: July 2008
TDC Data Network Communications Course
Air National Guard, Sep 2008 to Oct 2008
Completion Date: Oct 2008
Security+ Certified Sep 2009
CISSP Certified May 2011
DSS SAP Orientation Course Mar 2009
Work Experience
Work experience starts on page 2 of this document.
Information Assurance EngineerMay 2011 to PresJACOBS, Hanscom AFB, MA
Responsibilities include but are not limited to ensuring all information assurance
security is maintained for classified servers and other computer systems. Development and
maintenance of the formal IS security programs. Implement and enforce IS security policies
according to applicable documentation. Oversee all IS users and administrators to ensure
they follow established IS policies and procedures.
Impact and accomplishments: Responsible for administration of security functions for
classified information systems, ensuring users have a seamless workflow during daily
operations.
? Assisted in the development and implementation of the System Security Plan for various
networks.
? Identified problem areas in need of security expertise and developed management actions
to correct the issues from reoccurring.
Information Assurance OfficerOct 2010 to May 2011BAE Systems, Hanscom AFB, MA
Responsibilities include but are not limited to ensuring that operational security is
maintained for classified servers and other computer systems. Development and maintenance
of the formal IS security programs. Implement and enforce IS security policies. Oversee
all IS users to ensure they follow established IS policies and procedures.
Impact and accomplishments: Responsible for administration of security functions for
classified and unclassified information systems, ensuring users have a seamless workflow
during daily operations.
? Assisted in the development and implementation of the System Security Plan, Information
System Plans and other security related forms and documentation.
? Increased proficiency by identifying weak or non-existent processes that hinder
workflow in the facility and developed them into working procedures that accelerated
workflow and increased security continuity.
? Participate in weekly IA/IT staff meetings where requirements and implementation are
discussed.
? Created and updated network floor plans as part of network accreditation packages.
? Work closely with IT to ensure systems operate and maintain security standards IAW
applicable regulations.
? Configure workstations, servers, switches, routers, and printers in compliance with
master System Security Plan which is IAW JAFAN 6/3 standards.
Network AdministratorJan 2009 to May 2011BAE Systems, Hanscom AFB, MA
Responsible for installing, supporting, and maintaining classified servers and other
computer systems, and planning for and responding to service outages and other problems
related to user s information systems.
Impact and accomplishments: Responsible for administration of classified and unclassified
information systems, ensuring users have a seamless workflow during daily operations.
? Developed a basic trouble ticket program platform and manipulated it into an effective
tool utilized by the IT team to accurately capture daily operational data. Received an
award for my hard work and effort.
? Increased the HelpDesk proficiency by identifying weak or non-existent processes that
hinder workflow in the HelpDesk and developed them into working procedures that
accelerated workflow continuity.
? Participate in weekly IA/IT staff meetings where requirements are discussed along with
implementation.
? Created network diagrams and floor plans as part of network accreditation packages.
? Work closely with IAO to ensure systems operate IAW applicable regulations.
? Build and configure workstations, servers, switches, routers, and printers in
compliance with master SSP which is IAW JAFAN 6/3 standards.
TechnicianAug 2007 to Jan 2008TCS Communications, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Installed data, voice, and cable services for Comcast Communications. Maintained daily
job records dealing with customer work orders and home installation job summaries.
Impact and accomplishments: Responsible for the timely and proper installation of all
services provided by Comcast Communications. Installed, repaired, and maintained services
provided to the customer on a daily basis.
* Saved TCS Communications thousands of dollars by professionally installing required
services with no mishaps, or costly errors.
* Increased proficiency of fellow workers by suggesting a structured in-house training
plan for installation basics, and customer relations.
* Appointed in my first month to a small team of qualified technicians to install VoIP
modems, normally reserved for more experienced technicians.
* Decreased mishaps by providing the safety representative with information on avoiding
common employee mishaps, and raising employee s awareness of job related dangers.
* Responsible for the setup and integration of home networks and configuration of
wireless devices to ensure security posture is maintained.
Air National GuardFeb 2008 to PresUnited States Air National Guard, 267th Combat Communications Sq, Otis ANGB, MA
Responsible for maintaining Theater Deployable Communication packages in order to provide
data for deployed personnel.
Impact and accomplishments: Responsible for administration of classified and unclassified
information systems, ensuring users have a seamless workflow during daily operations.
* Maintained Defense Information Systems and network elements.
* Restored services by configuring, managing, monitoring and troubleshooting various
tactical networks and application server hardware, operating system software and network
control equipment to include firewalls, Domain Network Controllers, Proxy server, file and
print servers.
* Performed configuration and troubleshooting on peripheral network equipment, to include
router, switches, network interface cards, modems and equipment to ensure operability.
* Installed, configured and programmed Firewalls, Domain Name Controllers and proxy
servers on both classified and unclassified network management systems without
vulnerabilities.
* Helped conduct testing using remote management tools to insure operability, efficiency
and compliance with existing Air Force and MAJCOM standards.
Safety Technician (Reserve Status) Sep 2005 to Feb 2008United States Air Force Reserves, 302nd AW, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Managed the fundamentals of safety education, mishap prevention, industrial safety
criteria, risk management, blueprint interpretation, and mishap investigations.
Impact and accomplishments: Ensured base personnel were aware of and adhering to all Air
Force safety policies and regulations. Provided Wing Commander with monthly safety
updates.
* Identified and fixed numerous program management short-comings to ensure safety office
received an excellent rating during a UCI inspection.
* Saved the 302nd AW thousands of dollars by identifying a faulty lightning protection
system on munitions building containing thousands of pounds of explosive materials.
Stay-At-Home DadAug 2006 to Aug 2007
Created stability and support for the family by managing the household and providing care
and education to our child during spouse's 12-month deployment supporting Operation Iraqi
Freedom.
Installation Security GuardNov 2005 to Aug 2006Akal Security, Clovis, New Mexico
Ensured only authorized personnel and vehicles gained entry to base. Issued personnel and
vehicle passes for entry onto the base.
Impact and accomplishments: Inspected commercial and passenger vehicles for contraband,
munitions, weapons, explosives, and classified documents or materials, ensuring the safety
of base personnel.
* Received a unit commander s coin for excellence for demonstrating impeccable standards,
and consistency with entry control, while assisting fellow security officers in earning an
excellent rating during an inspection.
* Prevented major incidents by meticulously searching commercial, and passenger vehicles
to ensure unauthorized items did not enter the base.
Aircraft Armament Systems Technician (Active Duty) Sep 2001 to Sep 2005United States Air Force, Various Units, Various Locations
Repaired and maintained weapons systems on F-15s and F-16s, including everything from
simple to complex electrical systems, and hydraulic functions incorporated into the
weapons system. Loaded, and unloaded various munitions. Maintained documentation of daily
maintenance and loading operations. Led, trained, and maintained records of subordinates
on a daily basis.
Impact and accomplishments: Loaded and unloaded munitions and maintained 100% safety
rating.
* Great Technician: maintained a 100% pass rate on Quality Assurance inspections.
* Contributed to zero weapons discrepancies found by exercise evaluation team by loading
four aircraft flawlessly.
* Saved the Air Force thousands of dollars prevented the loss of AIM-9 missile and
aircraft damage by identifying and replacing a LAU-128 for a faulty aft dampener.
* Prevented expensive loss of pilot missile training by identifying and repairing a
damaged video connector ensuring aircraft sortie.