Nnana Obioha
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Email: ************@*****.*** Phone: 719-***-****
Country of Citizenship: U.S.A.
Clearance: TOP SECRET/SCI (2012)
EDUCATION
Masters – Information Technology, Marymount University, Arlington, VA 22203
Certificate – Cyber Security, Marymount University, Arlington VA 22203
Certificate- Business Administration, Georgetown University, Washington DC 20057
Bachelors of Arts - Communications, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO 2014
Military Intelligence School- Intelligence Analyst, Fort Huachuca, Arizona, AZ 85613
Military Logistics School - Petroleum Supply, Fort Lee, Virginia, VA 23801
WORK EXPERIENCE
Department of Homeland Security 03/2017 – Present
Security Specialist
Assisting with the issuance and support of Personal Identity Verification (PIV) activities on a component level to ensure employees maintain valid Department identification for the physical and logical access of facilities and component systems. Developing recommendations for new procedures, systems, equipment based on assessments and analyses. Analyzing and evaluating security programs to develop security plans. Assisting with the administration of security guard programs. Developing comprehensive narrative reports on security surveys.
Implementing Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD) -12 and Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 201/2 policies and minimum requirements for a federal personal identification system that meets the control and security objectives of the Directive, including the personal identity proofing, registration, and issuance process for employees and contractors
Supporting government-wide technical interoperability among departments and agencies, including card elements, system interfaces, and security controls required to securely store and retrieve data from the issued Personal Identity Verification (PIV) card
Advising on complex security matters in order to resolve questions pertaining to appropriate cost-effective security measures, threats, conflicting requirements, budget/resources, and strategies for integrating appropriate security
Analyzing, implementing and maintaining the physical security safeguards for CBP employees, operations and information
Interpreting national security directives for their relation to the security programs and formulate broad policy directions regarding the implementation of these directives
Level 3 Communications, Broomfield Colorado 8/2015 – 12/2016
Off-Net Provisioning Full-time 40hrs per week
Trained in customer services, focused on customer assurance reviewed clients accounts to make sure request orders are up to date and accurate. The internal link between customers and different level 3 service teams servicing customer needs.
Closed customer accounts by recording account information.
Trained other employees in the implementation of Level 3 customer programs.
Maintained financial accounts by processing customer adjustments.
Prepared product or service reports by collecting and analyzing customer information.
Assisted in team effort by accomplishing related results as needed.
Military Service Experience
United States Army Aug 2009 – Nov 2014 Honorable discharge
Army Specialist, 35F (Intelligence Analyst)
Trained up on Department of Defense intelligence programs. Focused on developing strategic and tactical products to brief Army intelligence higher ups. Prepared all-source intelligence products, assisted in establishing and maintaining systematic briefs, cross-referenced intelligence records and files.
Received and processed incoming reports and messages.
Assisted in determining significance and reliability of incoming information.
Assisted in integrating incoming information with current intelligence holdings.
Prepared, maintained a situation map.
Assisted in the analysis and evaluation of intelligence holdings to determine changes in enemy capabilities, vulnerabilities, and probable courses of action.
Assisted in the preparation of Order of Battle records using information from all sources and in the preparation of strength estimates of enemy units.
Prepared Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield products.
Army Specialist, 92F (Petroleum Supply Specialist)
Member of Petroleum supply team primarily responsible for supervising and managing the reception, storage and shipping of bulk or packaged petroleum-based products. Daily responsibilities encompassed refueling over a 200 military vehicles ranging from combat tanks to military Humvee’s.
Singly ran entire fuel operations for a combat operating base
Mentored and maintained accountability of soldiers within the platoon, providing positive guidance for their personal and professional development.
Supervised inventory management functions for bulk fuel and fuel products conducted a monthly inventory with a 100 percent accuracy rate.
Team member of over 80 logistical missions during Operation Iraqi Freedom
Recipient of the Army Accommodation medal recognizing exemplary performance and leadership in a combat environment.
Planned and scheduled petroleum transport.
Conducted Safety regulations and procedures for handling dangerous materials.
TRAINING
Microsoft Office Software Training (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access and Outlook)
Army Leadership
Military Science
Technical Skills
Proficient SQL, Linux,VMware Database Management, Active Directory, Wireshark, Office Suite, Access
Volunteer Work
Marymount University Cyber Corps
Vet Center
REFERENCES
Lafayfatte Greenfield Associate. Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP, 571-***-****
Lindsey Greenfield, Foreign Service Specialist, 703-***-****
Travis Ashton, Marketing Analyst, 703-***-****