LaCartney Bonner
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Business e-mail: adi3qu@r.postjobfree.com
Personal E-Mail: adi3qu@r.postjobfree.com
cell 334-***-****
SKILLS:
Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) using Waterfall and Agile Methodologies
Excellent communication skills
Adept at conflict resolution
Project Management using Remedy System
Logistical Planning
Regression Testing
Team Management
Quality Control
EXPERIENCE
Sep 2017 – Present
Combat Ammunition System Section Chief
Maxwell AFB - Gunter Annex, AL
Oversaw development, accounting, maintenance and sustainment of a $34.2M Air Force system which maintained data of all non-nuclear munitions in the Air Force inventory.
Efficiently managed a diverse workforce utilizing Agile Methodology which resulted in increased production of subject matter experts and developers that produced a system modernization valued at $18M.
Analyzed user-reported discrepancy reports to correct system deficiencies which protected the Air Force’s $29B munitions stockpile.
Accountable for advising the CAS Program Manager and customers on all CAS operations, including implementation of system releases, personnel and equipment issues, and also user reported issues.
July 2015 – Sep 2017
Combat Ammunition System Functional Manager
Maxwell AFB - Gunter Annex, AL
Senior munitions functional analyst that supported functional operations for the Combat Ammunition System Program Management Office.
Coordinated with Scrum teams that enabled the sustainment of the Combat Ammunition System.
Led functional testing by prioritizing 21 validation cycles
Streamlined the functional testing of CAS 3.0 by using Agile methodology reducing development time by 50%. Modified 1300 legacy test scripts to focus efforts on issues field users reported.
Led annual Combat Ammunition System user recertification which verified system access of over 8000 Air Force munition personnel.
May 2013 – July 2015
Combat Ammunition System Functional Analyst
Maxwell AFB - Gunter Annex, AL
Developed and tested business use cases using Agile and Waterfall methodologies.
Analyzed customer and statutory requirements, validated requirements, and ensured quality control through aggressive regression testing.
Developed system interface specifications.
Resolved fielded software and communication infrastructure problems for 258 military installations worldwide
Created quarterly discrepancy reports and tracked program deficiencies. Reports were used by developers to pinpoint system errors and ensured CAS 2.2 sustainment.
March 2011 – March 2013
Assistant Shop Chief, Munitions Storage
Cannon Air Force Base
Analyzed inspection and accountability reports to ensure the availability of the Air Force’s wartime munitions.
Managed 45 personnel and established work priorities to ensure personnel were trained and mission ready.
Oversaw the inventory and security of $34M worth of Air Force munitions. Organized 19 munition storage facilities to ensure the security of the Air Force’s classified and high-valued munitions.
EDUCATION
Bachelors of Arts, Business Administration, Ashford University 2013
Associates of Munitions Systems Technology, Community College of the Air Force 2010
CLEARANCE
Secret