OBJECTIVE
Obtain a position where my organization, initiative, motivation, and technical expertise will be utilized for professional growth. Key attributes include leadership, discipline, integrity, and teamwork.
EDUCATION
Aug 05 – May 06: Colorado Christian University (Lakewood, CO) - 21hrs
Jan 04 – May 04: Arapahoe Community College (Littleton, CO) - 3hrs
Aug 02 – Dec 02: Northern Virginia Community College Annandale, VA) - 3hrs
Aug 00 – May 03: George Mason University (Fairfax, VA) - 63hrs
Jan 98 – Dec 99: St. Leo University (Hampton/Langley AFB, VA) - 9hrs
Oct 96 – Jun 97: Community College of the Air Force (San Angelo/Goodfellow AFB, TX) - 22hrs
Jan 96 – May 96: North Harris Community College (Conroe, TX) - 6hrs
CLEARANCE
TS/SCI with FSP (as of June 2007) -- updated Secret July 2015
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Jul 2015 – Feb 2016, Sektor Solutions, Inc., Arlington, VA
Facilities Securities Officer
Pursing completion of FSO training
Oct 2007 – Jun 2015, I left the professional arena to commit to my responsibilities as a parent.
Jul 2006 – Oct 2007, Lockheed Martin, Herndon, VA
System Engineer
Edited and Updated Concept of Operations (CONOPs) for the Army’s application of COPLINK
Created a visual presentation from the finalized CONOPs
Organized COPLINK Project shared files (softcopy) according to LMCO Program Management specification then constructed a naming convention; uploaded and maintained an online database
Nov 2003 – Jun 2006, Lockheed Martin, Littleton, CO
System Engineer (L-245 Program)
Developed test, training, and installation documentation to transition engineered solutions to ensure successful implementation and operation of information sharing systems
Produced and maintained accurate test documentation, including product test reports
Developed training materials for project development and trained engineers and customers on the operations of multiple systems
Designed, implemented, and conducted cost-effective, comprehensive test and evaluation procedures to ensure product requirements were met
Created test methods and applied test cases needed to address product requirements in a timely manner while following the development and test workflow for the project
Reported problems through formal trouble report tracking system using Rational ClearQuest
Worked with team leaders and senior engineers to establish product test requirements and performance goals
Assisted in developing, defining, implementing and designing network and system requirements (using DOORS) and participated in system design/development reviews, testing, and installations
Assessed feasibility evaluated and recommended products and solutions; executed testing and provided technical expertise to support the programs’ short and long-term objectives
Responsibilities included laboratory setup, functional assessment testing, included comprehensive test plans, integration, installation, troubleshooting, technical support to operations and documentation; also, worked with the customer to adhere to all customer and LM processes
Worked as a member of a team (lead or support) and independently in a multi-contractor/government environment to design, test, deploy, troubleshoot, and provide technical engineering support of multiple networks and systems
Aug 2003 – Oct 2003, USAF-R, Peterson AFB, CO
Intelligence Analyst (HQ USAF SPACE COMMAND)
USAF-R active reserve assignment: 1N171 - (IMA) Imagery Craftsman assigned to Peterson AFB, CO (HQ AFSPC INOC)
Gathered and assisted in building the presentation for the daily intelligence briefing given to the commander
Gathered and assimilated intelligence to build a daily news log and intelligence update book for the commander and various DOs within the command
Began to organize and catalogue the media library within the Intelligence Officer unit
Aug 2000 – Jun 2003, SAIC, McLean, VA
ISR Systems Analyst (DCGS Infrastructure IPT Program)
Developed and disseminated Accounting Period Inputs from the members of the Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) Infrastructure Integrated Product Team (IPT)
Developed an organizational structure to store various soft copy and hard copy information regarding DCGS issues
Conducted research, compiled and organized data into a functional Technical Reference Library
Responsible for the production, maintenance and updating of the DCGS Website along with issuing accesses
Briefed the status of the DCGS Website at each IPT
Supported the DCGS Infrastructure IPT, assisted in planning meetings, and gathered information, such as handouts, briefings and presentation material necessary for the attendees and the speakers
Acted as Technical Administrator during the DCGS Infrastructure IPT meetings, ensured the audio visual systems were working and equipment was satisfactory
Recorded, edited and distributed minutes from the IPT meetings
Utilized knowledge of the Intelligence Community (IC) and maintained a working relationship with a number of organizations to facilitate information exchange
Nov 1999 – Aug 2000, USAF, Langley AFB, VA
Senior Airman, Mission Planner (DGS-1)
Processed raw imagery for both radar (ASARS II) and electro-optical (SYERS) soft-copy imagery, in support of Operation Southern Watch (OSW)
Created and modified tasks, tracks, and collection plans essential to each mission
Provided real-time, fused, multi-source, U-2S collected intelligence to national decision makers
Directed, monitored and provided mission essential guidance to Imagery Analyst (IA), Imagery Mission Supervisor (IMS) and Missions Operations Chief (MOC) in support of contingency operations
Assisted civilian contractors in testing new software build patches, and identifying system anomalies
Jun 1997 – Nov 1999, USAF, Langley AFB, VA
Imagery Analyst (DGS-1)
Responsible for the exploitation of radar (ASARS II) and electro-optical (SYERS) softcopy imagery, in support of Operation Southern Watch (OSW)
Processed imagery and derived data into an automated intelligence database; disseminated secondary imagery to the national intelligence community
Identified and nominated target installations for dynamic re-tasking on in-depth research and coordination with Multi-source Analyst regarding collateral intelligence reporting
Extra Duty: Terminal Area Security Officer (TASO) - Responsible for maintaining and monitoring computer networks while ensuring compliance with computer security requirements throughout the Department of Imagery.
Provided Computer Security Awareness Training and Education to keep members of the Department of Imagery informed on security requirements
Maintained magnetic media inventory and monitored virus activity and Internet use
Other duties: Worked over 500 missions in support of Operation Southern Watch, Desert Strike, Desert Fox, and Allied Force as a mission planner.
Selected to represent CARS/DCGS-1 during military training exercise. (Ulchi Focus Lens, Extended Tether Program)
Participated in Cope Thunder ’98 aiding in the Exercise Support Team
Assisted in the research, production, and dissemination of two requirements in support of the 315th Training Squadron (TRS) and Operation LONESTAR; products will train the next generation of three, five, and seven level intelligence analyst
AWARDS RECEIVED
Company performance and special recognition awards and also recognition for outstanding performance from customers, commanding officers and NCOs.
COMPUTER PROFICIENCY
- Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Windows NT, Visual Basic.NET
- Proficient at building databases in Microsoft Access
- MESSIAH Reporting Client (NSA)
- Motif-Art and FASTENER Clients
- Rational ClearQuest and DOORS
- MSCS Client
- Imagery Exploitation and Dissemination Systems