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Training Supervisor

Location:
San Antonio, TX
Posted:
December 06, 2012

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Tom C. Trevino

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

San Antonio, TX 78260

Mobile: 619-***-****

Evening Phone: 830-***-****

Day Phone: 619-***-****

Email: ***********@***.***; ***.*********@*****.***

Country of Citizenship: United States of America

Veterans' Preference: 10-point preference based on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces

WORK EXPERIENCE

Navy Cyber Defense Watch Officer

US Navy, Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command (NCDOC), Virginia Beach, VA, US; 8/2010 – 12/2011; salary: 110,000.00 USD per year; hours per week: 45; contact supervisor: yes, supervisor's name: Matthew Arnold, supervisor's phone: 757-***-****

As an Accredited Level 3 Computer Network Defense (CND) Service Provider and Navy component for global CND, fight the net through aggressive detection and analysis of adversary cyber operations and direct proactive defensive actions to counter threats. Protect, monitor, analyze, detect, and respond to unauthorized activity within Navy Information Systems and computer networks while ensuring timely collection, processing, and dissemination of CND information to Navy customers world-wide. Supervise the efforts of sensor analysts, incident handlers, and vulnerability technicians. Maintain a tactical picture of the defensive posture of the Navy’s portion of the DoD Global Information Grid through use of internal and external CND and intelligence reports, sensor coverage, communications, and analysis. Coordinate and direct appropriate Navy actions to stop computer network attacks, contain damage, restore functionality, and make tactical CND decisions in order to minimize the spread of adversarial activity. Manage watch teams tasked with the 24/7/365 defense of global Navy networks. Coordinate with other CND Service Providers, network operations entities, intelligence, counter-intelligence, and law enforcement activities regarding network threats and warning notifications. Determine necessity, applicability, and timely reporting of incidents.

KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Cyber Leader – Led cyber team of 15 military and 3 civilian personnel monitoring over 109 tactical and strategic sensors in defense of the DoD Information Network. Directed critical defensive actions during Joint Exercises AUSTERE CHALLENGE, BULWARK DEFENDER, GLOBAL LIGHTNING, and TERMINAL FURY 2011. Outstanding Mentor – Guided the efforts of junior personnel to produce quality work while promoting high morale and unity of effort. Inspired loyalty in subordinates and motivated them to perform their best. Leadership style and tireless efforts have contributed immensely to NCDOC’s high state of readiness in Cyber Defense Operations.

Deputy Joint Interface Control Officer (JICO)

US Navy, US Central Command (CENTCOM), Combined Air and Space Operations Center, Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar; 7/2009 – 7/2010; salary: 141,000.00 USD per year; hours per week: 90; contact supervisor: yes, supervisor's name: Col. Wright, supervisor's phone: unknown

As Deputy JICO in a combat zone, supervised air power strategy, tasking, and execution in CENTCOM Area of Responsibility (AOR) including IRAQI FREEDOM, ENDURING FREEDOM, and HORN OF AFRICA. Supervised and coordinated the activities of other tactical operations specialists. As Surface Operations Technician, specialized in the operation, employment, and application of techniques, equipment, systems, and procedures in operations and communications. Planned, directed, and controlled operations and communications activities. Advised and assisted commands in the above areas and in the employment and utilization of associated facilities and installations. Served as Action Officer for CENTCOM Data Link Conference where more than 60 subject matter experts from Iraq, Afghanistan and the United States addressed critical connectivity issues.

KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Mission Focused – Superbly managed the world’s most complex data link architecture, fusing digital information from more than 50 Command and Control Units encompassing 4.2 million square miles into a single tactical picture for the AOR. Additionally, integrated 250 data links providing the Combined Forces Air Component Commander with a complete and integrated air picture, supporting more than 27,500 combat missions and more than 2,262 troops in contact events. Joint War-fighter Support – Assisted in the designed and implementation of a theater tactical data link network encompassing 50 data link capable assets, which was labeled The smoothest to date by the Joint Network Design Facility. Supremely Competent – Orchestrated crossdeck training of Joint Information Collection Center (JICC) and ship board personnel so both units obtained a better understanding of each other’s capabilities, operations, and integration.

Operations Analyst

US Navy, Surface Warfare Development Group, Virginia Beach, VA, US; 6/2006 – 3/2009; salary: 96,000.000 USD per year; hours per week: 50 contact supervisor: yes, supervisor's name: S.V. Degeus, supervisor's phone: unknown

As the Operations Analyst West Coast Representative, expertly conducted briefings to prospective Commanding Officers and Executive Officers heading to command Pacific Fleet ships and squadrons on focusing tactical thought to the forefront of combat readiness. Developed tactics, techniques, and procedures for the enhancement of Naval surface forces.

KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Outstanding Coordinator – Coordinated and facilitated several highly successful conferences, seminars, and tactical tests and validations including the Tactical Figure of Merit testing with the Afloat Training Group Pacific, directly contributing to the ongoing restructuring of the Combat Systems certification process. Superior Foresight and Organization – Aggressively supports a tactical focus in fleet-wide training and operations. Successfully infused tactical experiments into Rim of the Pacific and Commander Third Fleet (C3F’s) Tactical Demonstrations and Experiments.

Air Defense Officer/Maritime Interface Control Officer

US Navy, USS Lake Champlain CG57; 3/2004 – 3/2006; salary: 86,400.00 USD per year; hours per week: 80; contact supervisor: yes, supervisor's name: D.P. Roane, Jr., supervisor's phone: unknown

As Air Defense Officer during two deployments, organized air defense syndicates and weekly import link drills. Coordinated onboard training seminars and maintained strict adherence to numerous US Navy and coalition forces policies and procedures. Established strike group Air Defense procedures which were critical to the operations of the first deployment of the Ronald Regan Strike Group. Provided guidance and training for over 40 Combat Systems Training Team members for the development and implementation of complex, multi-warfare scenarios which trained Combat Information Center watch teams. As Maritime Regional Interface Control Officer and in the absence of a Strike Group Joint Interface Control Officer, expertly managed link operations using numerous data paths that ensured near continuous and accurate connectivity.

KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Organized and briefed five successful Air Defense Joint Task Force exercises during Commander Fifth Fleet Operations. Efforts during Combined Strike Force Operations and Rim of the Pacific Exercises greatly enhanced the training and development procedures that governed combined operations. Expertly led USS Lake Champlain Air Defense Team through highly successful missions, ensuring 100 percent identification of opposing aircraft and Zero Blue-on-Blue/White engagements.

Afloat Trainer

US Navy, Commander Naval Beach Group One, Coronado, CA US; 1/2001 – 9/2004; salary: 72,5000.00 USD per year; hours per week: 50; contact supervisor: yes, supervisor's name: D.P. Cook, supervisor's phone:unknown

As Senior Operations Observer, coordinated amphibious training for all Pacific Fleet amphibious ships. Conducted Combat Information Center (CIC) Boat Control Training. Supervised CIC teams including watch officers during training. Staff functioned in support of four subordinate commands. As Afloat Trainer, trained shipboard personnel in all facets of combat systems and navigation management, material, training, and operation of more than 27 US Navy ships home ported in Texas, Japan, and Bahrain and 2 US Coast Guard ships home ported on the Gulf Coast. Provided training in mine warfare, supply and 3M, engineering and damage control, seamanship, and medical. As a Scheduler, coordinated personnel assignments of 21 trainers to more than 200 training missions.

KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Developed and implemented realistic and challenging CIC Ship-to-Shore boat control exercises during in port phase of Basic Amphibious Training which significantly enhanced the level of proficiency of shipboard personnel in boat control procedures. Volunteered to participate in the Final Evaluation Period on USS Oriole, validating the watch team’s ability to effectively execute a complex battle problem while observing the completion of all intermediate level training and deployment.

Recruit Division Commander

Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, IL, US; 6/1994 – 9/1997; salary: 42,000.00 USD per year; hours per week: 140; contact supervisor: yes, supervisor’s name: R.L. Rawls, supervisor’s phone: unknown

Provided basic military and technical training to 1,100 recruits, transforming them into United States Navy Sailors who were extremely disciplined and ready to meet challenges of the fleet around the world. Provided hands on training and guidance to 80 fellow Recruit Division Commanders, ensuring top quality recruit training. Trained one division that graduated with a Hall of Fame distinction, a designation achieved by fewer than 2% of all graduating divisions.

KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Handpicked to be a member of both the roundtable panel during Chief of Naval Operations visit regarding recruit training curriculum and Recruit Barracks Training Team member. Nominated for the 1996 Recruit Division Commander of the Year.

EDUCATION

University of Phoenix

Major: General Studies

Associates of Arts in General Studies/2003; 3.2 GPA

Relevant Coursework, Licensures and Certifications: Completed courses in Human Development, Crisis Intervention, Intro to computers, Applied Written Communications

Phyllis Wheatley High School, San Antonio, TX US

Diploma – 5/1981

JOB RELATED TRAINING

NMCI Information Assurance Course, 2010

Computer Network Defense – Intrusion Detection System Course, 2010

ATFP Level I Awareness Training for Service Members Course, 2010

Computer Network Defense Officer Courses, 2010

DoD Information Assurance Awareness V9 Course, 2010

DoD Information Assurance Awareness V8 Course, 2010

Personally Identifiable Information Course, 2010

Trafficking in Persons Basic Awareness Training, 2010

ORM All Navy Fundamentals Course, 2010

Driving For Life Course, 2010

Diversity All-Hands Training, 2010

Basic SCI Systems User Course, 2010

Defense in Depth Course, 2010

Computer Network Defense Course, 2010

Active Defense Course, 2010

Information Operations Fundamentals Course, 2010

An Introduction to Operations Security (OPSEC) Course, 2010

OPSEC for Control Systems Engineers, 2010

Joint Interface Control Officer (JICO), JT-301, 2009

Link 16 Planner, 2009

Joint Tactical Information Distribution Systems, 2009

Tactical Action Officer, 2005

Battle Group Multi-TADIL Team Training, 2005

United States Message Text Format Course of Instruction, 2005

Multi-TADIL Advanced Joint Interoperability, 2005

Force Air Defense Warfare Coordinator, October 2003

Strike Group Air Defense Officer, October 2003

Aegis Combat System Officer, 2003

Limited Duty Officer/Chief Warrant Officer Indoctrination, 2002

Amphibious CIC Boat Control Team Training, 1999

Expeditionary Warfare Staff Planning, 1998

Amphibious Warfare Indoctrination, 1998

Aegis CIC Team Training, 1998

Master Training Specialist July 1996

Introduction to Total Quality Leadership, 1994

Recruit/Assistant Recruit Company Commander/Recruit Instructor, 1994

Instructor A School, 1994

Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist, 1994

Instructor Basic School, 1994

Leadership and Management Education and Training for Leading Petty Officers, 1989

Operations Specialist Basic School, 1989

Customs Border Clearance Agent Afloat Training, 1985

Basic Military Training, 1982

CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES

Computer Network Defense Watch Officer Certification, 2011, US Navy

CompTIA Network Plus Certification, 2010, US Navy

TS/SCI Security Clearance

SKILLS

Microsoft Office Applications, Adobe

HONORS, AWARDS AND SPECIAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Defense Meritorious Service Medal

Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (3)

Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (5)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Twenty-nine year US Navy Veteran with extensive military operations, data links, cyber defense, watch stander, training, and management experience. Superb instructor and action officer whose expertise and guidance for the CENTCOM Data Link Conference during Operations ENDURING FREEDOM and IRAQI FREEDOM were instrumental in increasing operational knowledge level which significantly improved the degree of mission readiness and operational efficiency by addressing critical connectivity issues affecting the Area of Operations (AOR).

Exceptional manager, innovative leader, and outstanding Naval Officer who tirelessly works to find the right solution in every situation. Possesses strong foresight and organizational acumen, continually displaying exceptional negotiation and problem solving skills.



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