Julie A. Warren
***** ***** ******* **** ****** Tree, California 92252
Telephone: 310-***-**** Email: *******@*****.*** Social Security # (Last 4 Digits): 6659
Citizenship: United States Veteran’s Preference: 5 Security Clearance: Top Secret (TS/SCI)
Electronic Warfare & Satellite Systems/Training Program Planning & Execution/Tactical & Strategic Leadership
Professional ProfileA results-driven Communication and Information Systems Professional with over 9 years of military leadership and mission planning experience supporting complex, multi-site nationally, and internationally-based operations. Excelled in multiple high-profile, geographically distributed project/program management roles generating test plans and procedures and controlling all aspects of key communications infrastructure.Direct and decisive leader and effective trainer with a propensity to build winning environments that consistently add value, deliver measureable results, and exceed organizational and mission objectives. Strong technical background with expertise in tactical Electronic Warfare (EW) systems, protected military satellite communication (MILSATCOM) systems, and DoD systems engineering and acquisitions principles.
Core Competencies
Tactical & Strategic Planning Staff Supervision & Training Budget/Resource Administration
Software Engineering/Testing Mission Planning/Deployment Test Plan/Procedure Generation
Instructional Design & DeliveryCustomer Operations/Support Data Collection & AnalysisRisk/Contingency Mitigation Defect/Discrepancy InvestigationSatellite Communication Systems
Education
Pursuing a Master of Science in Space Systems Operations Management – Webster University, Colorado Springs, CO
Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems; Minor in Business Management – Bradley University, Peoria, IL
Designations
Certified Instructor, United States Marine Corps
Technical Expertise
Electronic Warfare Orbital Mechanics RF Engineering Principles Satellite Communications
Secure Mobile Anti-Jam Reliable Tactical Terminal (SMART-T) Single Channel Anti-Jam Man Portable (SCAMP)
Professional Experience
Mobius Industries 29 Palms, CA Jul. 2011 - Present
Team Lead, Electronic Warfare Officer (EWO)/Exercise Support
Served as the sole Electronic Warfare (EW) Subject Matter Expert and supervised a team of (5) cross-functional Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) in support of Marine Corps Tactics and Operations Group’s Attack the Network (AtN) cell.Provided tactical and strategic leadership for current and future training programs; prepared, supported, and executed instruction aligned with Marine Corps objectives to target IED Networks and asymmetric threats. Planned, developed, and executed training programs; created operational training scripts and exercises in collaboration with real-world intelligence agencies for integration into pre-deployment exercises.Observed non-kinetic/kinetic targeting process, CREW employment and management, Airborne Electronic Attack employment, and irregular/asymmetric warfare principles during execution of mission rehearsals and exercises.Mentored and advised staff and evaluated personnel performance and progress.
Selected Accomplishments/Primary Projects:Wrote and presented EW/AtN targeting classes focused on US Marine Corps integration of EW as a form of fires and integration of EW and AtN principles into the scheme of maneuver prior to deployment.
United States Air Force CA/Iraq/CO/Afghanistan/Portugal May 2003 – Sept. 2010
Program Manager, Space Test & Training Range (STTR), Los Angeles AFB, CA (Sept. 2008 – Sept. 2010)
Led a geographically dispersed team of fifty-two (52) military personnel, government civilians, and contractors in developing and fielding key infrastructure for Secretary of Defense’s #1 Space Superiority Capability (SSI) Program.Provided overall leadership and direction for the SSI Program including oversight of the operating budget, staff management and training, administrative functions, and operational integrity.Planned and executed a $150M development and sustainment of the Department of Defense’s only test and training range for national command and control space assets.
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Professional Experience (Continued)
Developed and executed the STTR five-year acquisition plan while simultaneously serving as the technical and satellite communications lead.Directed live and virtual testing and training of current and emerging offensive/defensive counter-space weapons systems.
Selected Accomplishments/Primary Projects:Successfully transitioned the program office from a quick reaction to a proper acquisition process; embedded systems engineering principles to develop and vet requirements, design reviews, testing, and logistics.
Tactical Electronic Warfare Officer, Joint CREW Composite Squadrom-1 (JCCS-1), Iraq (Jan. 2008 – Jul. 2008)Provided comprehensive pre/post-mission testing and analysis procedures and served as the SME on Electronic Warfare matters to ensure the safety of 1227 officer and enlisted personnel on 525 missions throughout Iraq.Collaborated with Intelligence, Operations, and Executive groups to integrate Electronic Warfare in mission planning; resulted in optimization of mission equipment and enhanced combat readiness.Oversaw and performed pre-combat inspections.
Selected Accomplishments/Primary Projects:Awarded a Bronze Star as an Electronic Warfare Expert and for combat experience.Recognized for zero (0) troop casualties from radio-controlled IEDs.Decreased IED-related incidents by 40% by identifying an operational deficiency within unit; developed corrective actions including a monthly training plan to educate troops on current enemy tactics and basic jamming concepts.
Chief, MILSTAR Operations, Schriever AFB, CO (Aug. 2006 – Sept. 2008)Directed five (5) Satellite Communication Analysts conducting 24/7 anomaly resolution for 1350 Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps terminals on a $31B MILSTAR satellite constellation.Assisted in the redeployment of multiple MILSTAR satellites and the development of a new communication planning tool in preparation for the inclusion of new $7B AEHF satellites.Conducted training for 120+ officer and enlisted personnel during a five (5)-day MILSTAR Communication Planners course.
Selected Accomplishments/Primary Projects:Identified inter-operability considerations and provided system optimization recommendations to ensure secure, survivable, strategic, and tactical communication for the President, Secretary of Defense, Combatant Commanders, and warfighters.
Deputy Commander, Information Systems Flight, Peterson AFB, CO (Jan. 2006 – Aug. 2006)Led 238 military and civilian personnel in the oversight of six (6) separate classified/unclassified networks.Operated and maintained $76M worth of communication systems providing services to 10K users at twenty-seven (27) worldwide locations.
Selected Accomplishments/Primary Projects:Hand-selected to lead a specialized team for 24/7 communication support of thirty-five (35) General Officers on base, at home, and while on official duty at remote locations.
Officer In Charge, System Administration, Afghanistan (Sept. 2005 – Jan. 2006)Oversaw fifteen (15) Army, Navy, and civilian personnel in the management of three (3) distinct communications networks serving 5K coalition warfighters across Afghanistan.
Selected Accomplishments/Primary Projects:Executed a $6M lifecycle replacement program ensuring flawless integration of C4ISR systems into the theatre.Spearheaded a seamless upgrade to Microsoft Exchange 2003 across the entire command with no impact to operational and combat readiness.
Officer In Charge, Network Control Center, Peterson AFB, CO (Aug. 2004 – Sept. 2005)Led an eighteen (18) member team in the operation and maintenance of Peterson’s AFB network valued at $76M.Oversaw all communications security (COMSEC), network, voice, satellite communication, and meteorological technology.
Selected Accomplishments/Primary Projects:Directed communication outage teams during intermittent operations.
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Professional Experience (Continued)
Officer In Charge, Air Traffic Systems Branch, Lajes Field, Azores, Portugal (May 2003 – Aug. 2004)Managed thirteen (13) military and civilian personnel to maintain $9.6M of airfield and weather systems at nine (9) separate facilities including instrument landing systems, tactical air navigation systems, airport surveillance, next generation weather radar, and very high frequency omni-directional radio range.
Selected Accomplishments/Primary Projects:Coordinated with outside agencies in support of two (2) NASA shuttle contingency landing exercises.
Military Service
Communications and Information Systems Officer (33S3/17D) O-3, United States Air Force; Honorably Discharged: September 2010
Specialized Training
Expeditionary Communications Officer Training Officer Training School US Army Tactical Electronic Warfare Ops
USMC Basic Instructor Course Squadron Officer School US Navy Individual Augmentee Combat Training
Professional Affiliations
Association of Old Crows (AOC)
References Furnished Upon Request