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Adjunct Professor Information Architect

Location:
Bristow, VA
Salary:
$245000
Posted:
February 01, 2023

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UNCLASSIFIED

Henry Charles Rothkopf

Cell: 301-***-**** • Email: adu206@r.postjobfree.com

Summary of Professional Employment: Over thirty years’ progressive experience in Government Project / Program Management, advanced technology concepts and applications, and enterprise solutions applied to the Intelligence and Defense Communities. Detailed knowledge and experience in techniques used in the collection, processing, analysis, and dissemination of GEOINT, SIGINT, HUMINT, FISINT, and MASINT, Multi-INT fusion, alternative multi-source analytic methodologies, operational considerations of collection techniques, logistics and security considerations associated with operational planning. Multiple years’ experience in DoD/IC acquisition, requirements collection and analysis, engineering of large complex multi-INT and multi-organization systems utilizing both service oriented architecture and cloud environments, combining structured and unstructured multi-Int data. Experience engineering solutions using Automation, Augmentation and Artificial Intelligence technologies as the initial lead systems engineer on both the Sentient Program and the AI2 Anticipatory Intelligence Program.

Clearance: TS/SCI Poly

Education:

● B.S., Civil Engineering, 1980, The George Washington University, School of Engineering and Applied Science.

● M.B.A., Management of Science, Technology, and Innovation Programs, and Systems Theory and Cybernetics, 1993, The George Washington University, School of Business and Public Management.

Professional Employment History:

November

2021 to

Present

October

2018 to

November

2021

April 2016

to October

2018

April 2004

to April

2016

Allen Integration Services: Serves as a primary action officer to coordinate and produce the Program Technology Roadmap as well as to facilitate the Program Risk Management Board and manage program risks, for a classified sensor program at the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, Office of Special Projects.

ZelTech: Serves as a primary action officer to coordinate the procedural and administrative efforts in the Research Division of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, for the rapid acquisition of technically focused Counter-Improvised Threat projects, Counter Small UAV projects, and other Special Projects, to include Multi-Int correlation and analysis as well as directed energy research solutions. Coordinates with Service and Interagency Program Managers for funded projects to facilitate acquisition strategy to include development & evaluation. Develops detailed acquisition strategies and project plans, task tracking products, milestone dates and decisions to ensure proper sequencing of events and budgets throughout the lifecycle management of rapid acquisition projects. IBM: Project Manager for Business Analytics and Strategy, and Information Architect. Supported several Government Agencies in advanced cognitive computing applications directly supporting national security missions.

The Aerospace Corporation: Lead for Information Management, supporting a Government Agency. Lead technical consultant for anticipatory intelligence initiative. Previously, Associate Director, Software Systems Engineering Department, Software Engineering Subdivision, Computers and Software Division. A large percentage of the department’s support is committed to classified customers within the National Reconnaissance Office’s (NRO) SIGINT, IMINT and COMM Directorates. Departmental Expertise includes software modeling and analysis, data and information engineering, and software requirements and program analysis; including integration SSA applications, multiple sensor inputs to BMC3 systems, participation in DARPA OSC/DSC capability development; all at various levels of classification including from a variety of IC classification enclaves. UNCLASSIFIED

UNCLASSIFIED

Primary management responsibilities include:

● Support Requirements for Classified and Unclassified Customers

● Department Leadership, Mentoring and Team Building

● Division and Subdivision Hiring, Training and Reporting Goals ● Software System Engineering Activities

November

1997 to

April 2004

The MITRE Corporation: Advanced technology enterprise and application solutions for the Intelligence Community and for the DoD C4I Community. Efforts include: DHS: Principal Systems Engineer supporting the DHS IA/IP CIO. Principal NIPC liaison to the Homeland Transition Planning Office representing advanced technology requirements to the S&T Directorate. Principal support to Analytic Processes, Advanced Technology, and Information Sharing Transition Planning Working Groups. Senior NIPC Critical Infrastructure Analyst for Government Operations, Emergency Services, and Law Enforcement Sectors. ICON: Principal Systems Engineer in the development of IC/SIS, the enterprise architecture of the US IC. Principal developer of the goal information and knowledge architecture of the IC. Includes support and briefings to the CIOs and senior staffs at all IC organizations. Additional duties include support as a Substantive Matter Expert merging IC business practices, technologies, and standards and as a member of the “skunk works” to red-team the technical viability of numerous architectural options and strategies.

State Department Treaty Verification Support: Lead a combined MITRE team providing technical analyses and strategies in support of nuclear treaty verification. Produced: Report on the Feasibility of Remote Monitoring for Strategic Arms Control Applications in November 1999. Object Management Group: Chair of the Computer Supported Cooperative Work (Collaboration) working group, maneuvering it’s support to the Electronic Commerce Task Force for eventual establishment as an independent Task Force (for the purpose of publishing specifications). In early 2000, relinquished a 2-year tenure as co-chair of the C4I Special Interest Group, during which was drafted and published several Request(s) for Information, the development of a C4I architectural framework, and a technology roadmap for the group. National Security Space Architect: Developed an information technology strategy and study methodology for the MIM Technology Panel, to follow, track, and qualify/quantify technologies in support of and in conjunction with national space assets. Defense Advanced Research Program Agency: Provided support to DARPA in support of technology transfer strategies and efforts in partnership with commercial software technology consortia. Officially represented DARPA at the Object Management Group (OMG). Other US Government: Supported the Intelligence Community, (IC), Community Management Staff, and (CMS) strategic technology planning efforts. Lead the IC Interoperability thrust area, supported the development of metrics of performance for the IC, developed a draft capabilities maturity model for Collaboration, and a draft capabilities maturity model to support strategy technology investments. UNCLASSIFIED

UNCLASSIFIED

April 1987

to

November

1997

Central Intelligence Agency:

Office of Advanced Analytic Tools : Business process, information, and technical modeling of the Intelligence Community in support of enabling the Agile Intelligence Enterprise. National Imagery and Mapping Agency (Previously the National Photographic Interpretation Center / National Exploitation Laboratory): Extensive involvement in the development applied distributed computing architectures, detailed study of CORBA and DCE security enhancements to meet IC and C4I requirements, development of a CORBA road-map for the DII COE. Management of laboratory infrastructure including COTR for a $2M services contact and $4M operating budget and physical plant.

Full Time Graduate Study Sabbatical: Full time study a the George Washington University, Master of Business Administration; dual majoring in Science, Technology, and Innovation Program Management, and in Systems Theory and Cybernetics. Office of Logistics: Operational support and project management from initial requirements collection through design, construction, and operation. COTR on numerous design and engineering efforts. Developed and taught construction site security inspection program, and PC supported project management to cognizant government officers.

Pre-1987 U.S. Navy (Civilian):

Facilities Engineer / Office of the Chief of Naval Research: July 1984 to April 1987; Public works engineering activities at a Naval Command Headquarters. Ocean Engineer / CHESNAVFACENGCOM: December 1980 to June 1984; Installation of undersea sensor systems.

Additional Activities:

Adjunct Professor of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Business Administration at Strayer University, Stratford University, and the American College of Commerce and Technology. Primary courses include: Graduate Systems Analysis & Design, Graduate Client Server Internet Infrastructure Computing, Graduate Strategic Planning for Database, Graduate Project Management, Graduate Advanced Data & Communications Architecture, Graduate Simulation & Modeling, Graduate Decision Support Systems UNCLASSIFIED



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