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Brighton, CO
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December 12, 2012

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Title:Littleton/Brighton, CO, Engineer Intern

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HOTTEST SKILLS: engineer, communication, sonet, tactical, information systems, market,

citation, federal, strategic, medicine, asset, information technology, pricing, proposal,

emergency, patient, object oriented, simulation, convention, marketing

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NAME: JON MARCY

ADDRESS: 218 PEMBRIDGE DRIVE

CITY: WINCHESTER

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JON MARCY

218 PEMBRIDGE DRIVE

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OBJECTIVE: Executive manager of technical programs

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY:

Almost ten years experience in federal telecommunications and

information systems engineering, program management and business

development More than 4 years experience with U.S. Air Force

wideband communications Noted expert in C4I/IT requirements and

architectures Self-taught, hands-on expert in Broadband-ISDN, SONET,

ATM, TCP/IP and wide area leading edge solutions Disciplined,

focused technical manager Accomplished business developer and

capture manager Talented communicator, especially verbal and

briefing skills Assertive innovator... "out-of-the-box" thinker and

manager Successful in today's C4I/IT marketplace

PROFESSIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS EXPERIENCE:

Whittaker Electronic Systems

1996-Present: Business Development

Manager for the newly formed Federal Systems Division (FSD) of

Whittaker Electronic Systems (WES), Mr. Marcy is responsible for the

development of new business within the Federal sector as well as

over-all strategic direction of WES FSD. Mr. Marcy has been

responsible for the development of both the strategic plan and

marketing plan, and is directly responsible for Whittaker's

involvement in several key opportunities with the US Navy, US Army,

Veterans Affairs and Office of the Secretary of Defense-Health Affairs

(OSD-HA). WES FSD core competencies fall into the charter of systems

integration, specializing in Local and Wide Area networking using a

collection of commercially available leading edge networking and

information systems technologies. Forecast sales for 1997 are $5.5M.

GTE Government Systems

(1991-1996):

In 1996, Mr. Marcy was hand picked by VP/GM to represent GTE

Information Systems Division (ISD) on GTE's Corporate Innovation

Council. Worked with representatives from other divisions to complete

an Information Technology market analysis, and developing a business

and strategic plan to provide GTE Government Systems an avenue into

the commercial Information Technology marketplace. Additionally, Mr.

Marcy served as the Proposal Manager and Lead Systems Architect for

GTE's response to the DARPA BADD (Battlefield Awareness Data

Dissemination) solicitation, and worked directly with the Acquisition

Manager to assist in teaming and pricing decisions. Managed a team

comprised of eight team mates, and three other Divisions of GTE, to

develop a comprehensive systems solution for the solicitation which

Mr. Marcy personally briefed during the "orals" component of the

evaluation process. Technologies used in the solution involved Direct

Broadcast Satellite systems, Asynchronous Transfer Mode switching, and

data/information fusion and management.

1995

-1996: PRIMETIME III: Performed as the Program Manager and Lead

Systems Architect in support of the US Army Medical Advanced

Technology Management Office PRIMETIME III initiative. Work involved

designing, implementing and deploying a ruggedized transportable

telemedicine system in support of the Bosnia mission. Supervising four

GTE Engineers, and two subcontractors, we successfully worked with

DISA to field a turn-key solution that involved commercial satellite,

IDNX technology, ISDN and Frame Relay data support for "dial-up VTC

and deployed Local Area Network enterprises. Applications integrated

included telemedicine, teleradiology, and the US Army's CHCS

computerized patient record system.

1995

-1996: TRAC2ES: Performed as the Program Manager and Lead Systems

Architect in support of TRANSCOM's TRAC2ES program. Work involved

designing a deployable, ruggedized information system that will

support the TRAC2ES automated patient movement and tracking system.

Supervising two GTE engineers, we completed an architecture to support

TRAC2ES that involved an object oriented information system that

employed the use of commercial satellites and interfaces to both

DISN-LES and the Joint Tactical Internet.

1995

: JWID 95: Performed as the Program Manager and Lead Systems

Architect in support of a DISA sponsored Joint Warrior

Interoperability Demonstration. Work involved designing a deployable

"low-rate" (e.g. 256 Kbps) ATM information system that involved both

commercial satellite and MILSATCOM wireless systems. Supervising four

GTE engineers, and working with three other DISA contractors, we

completed a design employing the use of the GTE tactical SPANet switch

and the associated "Low-rate Trunk Interface Module (LTIM), along with

a FORE Systems ASX-100 ATM switch to meet the requirements. The

systems architecture provided for a "double hop" ATM circuit, running

at 256 Kbps, with one hop supported by commercial Ku-Band satellite,

and the second hop supported by X-Band MILSATCOM. The application used

to demonstrate the established network was Insoft's Communiqu!

desktop VTC system. This was the first time low-rate ATM was

demonstrated to work over a double-hop satellite configuration.

1995

: CSCI: Performed as the Proposal Manager and Lead Systems

Architect for the Hughes/ GTE team response to the DISA Commercial

Satellite Connectivity Initiative solicitation. Responsibilities

included supervising two GTE engineers, and three subcontractors to

generate a Bandwidth Management Solution for a commercial satellite

constellation.

1995

: ARL Federated Lab

BAA:

Performed as the C4I and DISN subject

matter expert in support of GTE Laboratories participation with the

Lockheed-Sanders team response to the US Army Research Laboratories

Federated Lab solicitation. Was directly responsible for generating

the technical response provided to the team by GTE Laboratories,

including the suggested Tactical experiments associated with low-rate

ATM over tactical wireless systems involving the US Army Mobile

Subscriber Equipment.

1994

-1995: AFCEA International: Performed as the Lead Systems

Architect for Technet 94 and Technet 95 demonstration networks.

Responsibilities included the design, fielding and demonstration of

state-of-the-art information systems as part of the June AFCEA

International Conference and Exhibition. Was directly responsible for

the GTE booth floorplan design, and overall systems architecture.

Supervising twelve GTE engineers, and working with up to eight other

companies, we successfully fielded in 1994 an OC-48 Northern Telecom

SONET linear system, a DS3 based Ku-Band Commercial Satellite link

(first time ever demonstrated) and GTE ATM switches that together

provided broadband connectivity from Syracuse University (New York) to

the Washington Convention Center. Capabilities showcased were

telemedicine, High Performance Computer Communications (Supercomputer

Networking over a broadband WAN), broadcast TV over an ATM based WAN,

and a weather modeling and simulation system. In 1995, Mr. Marcy

worked with DISA to deploy a T1 based ATM system to showcase the

Insoft Communiqu! desktop VTC system working over a low-rate ATM

environment, and additionally was responsible for the deployment of an

AT&T SONET Ring network on the floor of the Exhibit hall.

1994

: GETS Demonstration: Performed as the Project Supervisor and Lead

Systems Engineer

in support of the NCS/DISA Government Emergency

Telecommunications Service (GETS) demonstration effort. Was

responsible for the systems architecture of a tactical communications

system that was comprised of US Army National Guard assets (e.g.

TRC-170 Tropo Systems and MSE switches and associated microwave

equipment) and commercial Central Office and deployable assets.

Supervising six GTE engineers, and working with representatives from

MCI, the NCS and the Missouri National Guard, we were successful in

deploying tactical assets to support a mock-up disaster area in

Missouri that accomplished interoperability between MSE voice

switching and Commercial voice switching systems. This enabled the

GETS capability to be extended from the commercial system to a

operationally deployed tactical system.

1993

: HPCN Conference: Was directly responsible for GTE's

participation in the High Performance Computer Network conference and

exhibition held at the Reston, VA Hyatt in November, 1993. Supervising

six GTE engineers, and working with the George Washington University,

DISA and three other companies, we successfully designed and fielded

the first demonstration network that showcased ATM interoperability

between a FORE Systems ASX-100 ATM switch, a BBN Lightstream ATM

switch, and a GTE SPANet ATM switch. ATM traffic was exchanged at DS3

and OC-3 rates. Additional technologies demonstrated was a Northern

Telecom OC-48 SONET linear network, and for the first time, a

HiPPI-to-SONET Gateway device that allowed the demonstration of a

supercomputer WAN network over an OC-12 SONET path. As part of the

HPCN, Mr. Marcy chaired a panel discussion comprised of senior

executives from MFS, GTE, Bell Atlantic and MCI that covered the state

of Broadband-ISDN and it's future within the telecommunications

industry, as well as delivering a briefing that covered a white-paper

written by Mr. Marcy that discussed the trend differences between

Narrowband-ISDN and Broadband-ISDN.

1993

-1996: WAWS: Performed as a Project Supervisor for the DISA

Washington Area Wideband System ($36Million program). Duties included

the supervision of one engineer and four technicians to oversee the

operations and maintenance of the WAWS network. The network was

comprised of both commercial DS3 based Microwave Radios and 140 Mbps

Fiber Optics, which were interconnected to provide the Defense

community in the Washington area wideband data communications. Was

personally responsible for the successful ECP effort that altered the

architecture of the network to free up complete clear channel DS3's

for DISA to use for the interconnection to GFE IDNX and STM

multiplexers. ECP value was $130K.

1993

-1995: CSI: Performed as Project Supervisor and Lead Engineer for

the NCS/DISA Commercial SATCOM Interconnectivity network ($38Million

program). Duties included the supervision of 12 Technicians to oversee

the operations and maintenance of a national ten (10) site C-Band

Commercial satellite network. Was personally responsible for

exercising the network in annual demonstration exercises with the NCS,

and was personally responsible for a successful ECP effort that

provided the CSI network with an "In-Band" orderwire system for use

during network commissioning. ECP Value was $30K.

1991

-1993: Saudi

ARAMCO:

Assigned to the Saudi ARAMCO program, was

placed as Lead Engineer and Systems Architect for the design of a 800

MHz Cellular Network to replace the existing Trunk Mobile Radio system

that provided wireless service for the eastern province of Saudi

Arabia. Supervising two GTE engineers, we completed a comprehensive

cellular systems architecture, and associated RFP technical

specification for ARAMCO.

CONTEL Federal Systems

(1987-1991): 1990-1991: Argentina Defense C2

Network: Performed as a Systems Engineer in support CONTEL's bid for

an Argentina Defense C2 Network. Duties involved designing and pricing

a TDMA/DAMA commercial satellite network for support of the bid. Was

directly responsible for the technical submission comprising the

CONTEL bid.

1990

: GWEN: Performed as a Quality Assurance Engineer/Systems Engineer

on the US Air Force/ESC Ground Wave Emergency Network program. Duties

involved completing LF antenna designs, and completing site

installation QA inspections for CONTEL.

1987

-1990: HYDROMET: Performed as a Field Engineer/Site Manager on the

US Army Corps of Engineers HYDROMET program in Mississippi. Duties

included completing the installation and commissioning of a 22 hop

Analog Microwave network, a 39 site VHF Wireless network, and

associated network management system. Upon commissioning of the

system, Mr. Marcy was assigned as the Field Service Manager

responsible for the supervision of two technicians that provided 24x7

maintenance service associated with the system.

MILITARY EXPERIENCE:

U.S. Air Force

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As a Wideband Communications Specialist, Mr. Marcy performed a broad

range of duties in the Middle East, South America and Europe,

including support of the Defense European Backbone (DEB) system in

Northern Italy. His responsibilities included management of

installation, modification and maintenance activities for analog and

digital microwave and troposcatter radios, multiplexers and bulk

encryptors for T-1 carrier systems and associated equipment.

FORMAL EDUCATION:

BSSE

Candidate (1999): Old Dominion University, Virginia Beach, VA. 56

Credit Hours Completed Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)

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1980,

18 months architecture study completed, Melbourne, Australia.

Kellogg Senior High School

; January 11, 1980 graduate, Kellogg, Idaho.

Rossmoyne Academy; December 18, 1977 graduate, Perth, Australia.

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING:

Management: GTE Management Development II, March, 1995. GTE Time

Management Seminar, June, 1993. Contel Program Management Seminar,

November, 1989. USAF Non-Commissioned Officer preparatory academy,

distinguished graduate, 1986. Management and Supervisory course taken

through professional military education schools, 1986. Technical:

Completed Modern Communications Technology course, 1993, George

Washington University, Washington DC. Completed Analyzing

Communications Performance course, 1991, George Washington University,

Washington DC. Wideband Communications Equipment Career Development

Course, 1985 Air Training Command (ATC) graduate, Aviano AFB, Italy.

Wideband Communications Equipment Specialist Course, 1984 Air Training

Command (ATC) graduate, Keesler AFB, Mississippi.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Armed Forces Communications and Electronics

Association ATM Forum HIPPI Networking Forum SONET Interoperability

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