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Human Resources Resource

Location:
Dundalk, MD, 21222
Salary:
$140,000.00
Posted:
December 15, 2024

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David William Appold Home: 410-***-****

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Abingdon, MD 21009 Cell: 410-***-****

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Objective: A career opportunity in a position that offers responsibility and challenge.

Experience:

July 2020- Business Support Manager, Maritime Applied Physics Corp, Baltimore, Maryland

1850 Frankfurst Ave, Baltimore, MD 21226

Present

Responsible for all human resource management duties.

Establishes human resources management policies.

Provides guidance on health benefits.

Reviews and updates Companywide insurance documents.

Provides guidance on all Acquisition, contract, and procurement related issues.

Provides Federal Acquisition Regulations guidance and instruction.

Performs Proposal Review.

Review Cost and Rates for profit analysis.

Performs Pre and Post award administration.

Security management functions – personnel and facility for DoD programs

Assists with compliance for NIST.

Leads Safety Team

March 2015 - Supervisory Procurement Analyst, Department of Interior, Bureau of Land

July 2020 Management, Reno, Nevada- Retired

1340 Financial Blvd, Reno, ND 89502

Responsible for procurement planning and management activities throughout the fiscal year.

Serves as consultant coach and supporter with employees in collectively solving problems and carry out organizational goals.

Coordinate with field offices and State office staff specialists and managers to advance procurement plan preparation to discuss and analyze proposed programs.

Provides oversight of policies, plans, programs, and procedures relating to all aspects of procurement.

Responsible for Compliance with terms and conditions of contracts and fulfillment of all obligations imposed by the federal acquisition regulation (FAR).

Establishes goals for employees to accomplish management goals.

Compiles statewide annual procurement plan, with forecast based on the President’s Budget and final plan.

Designates as the State’s Business Utilization Development Specialist.

Advises management and contracting officers on matters pertaining to acquisition policies and procedures.

Represents state in meetings involving procurement and other details or special projects.

Coordinate’s preparation of technical specifications with resource and engineering staffs at the field offices.

Actions taken must be based upon wide knowledge of law, regulations, and practice applicable to contracting.

Compiles legal and technical briefs and documents for submission to the Regional Solicitor.

Assures full compliance with all contracts technical and administrative requirements. Make decisions on technical and personnel problems.

Monitors work to ensure that the members complete their tasks effectively and efficiently.

Conducts evaluations of state office and field office procurement activities.

Executes all human capitol, resource management, and recruitment practices.

Performs duties of the Chief, Branch of budget and financial services in his/her absence.

Tracks budgeted unliquidated obligations funding to not invoiced.

End of year tracks and budget 40-60 unfunded requests totally 4 million annually

Review purchase requests for correct budget funding

Reviews budget sub activities funding codes to verify no-years versus two year to coordinate life of funding on contract awards.

Plans and tracks team labor, supply training and overtime budgets.

Monitor budget labor reports and executes special funding (SNPLMA)

Jan. 2015 - Supervisory Contract Specialist, Defense Contract Management Agency, Baltimore, MD

March 2015 217 East Redwood Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

Supervise the daily operations of a team for contract administration services.

Supervise the workload of contracts for critical and/or complex military components, assemblies, or systems.

Provides oversight of policies, plans, programs, and procedures relating to all aspects of contract administration.

Responsible for Compliance with terms and conditions of contracts and fulfillment of all obligations imposed by the federal acquisition regulation (FAR).

Pertinent regulations pertaining to government property in possession of contractors and subcontractors.

Actions taken must be based upon wide knowledge of law, regulations, and practice applicable to defense contracting.

Implement continuous process improvements techniques to provide surveillance over a government contractor.

Assures full compliance with all contracts technical and administrative requirements. Make decisions on technical and personnel problems.

Monitor’s continuity of operations, leadership, and direction for contracting.

Institute cost effective programs for travel, overtime, and awards budgets.

Executes all human capitol, resource management, and recruitment practices.

July 2014- Contract Price /Cost Analyst, Defense Contract Management Agency, Baltimore, MD

Jan 2015 217 East Redwood Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

Performs price and cost analyses on the various elements of major contractor proposals reviewing in detail the significant direct and indirect cost elements such as: material; labor; overhead; general and administrative expenses; facilities; engineering; special tooling/special test equipment; packaging and packing; transportation.

Develops and recommends price/cost objectives for negotiations.

Analyzes available data such as direct labor hours; the contractors past performance; costs of previous procurements.

Evaluates the contractors experience, production, and technical ability.

Conducts price/cost analysis of unpriced spare parts to determine the reasonableness.

Uses indirect cost allocation methods; end-items or follow-on contract improvement/progress curve; wage and salary data; proration; and aggregation of overhead costs, types of contract, and emergency conditions.

Forecasts price trends, economic factors, and efficiencies in production for future accounting periods using analytical techniques such as random sampling, cost models, learning curves, and parametric cost models.

Considers the effects on cost of multi-plant operations; fluctuating production volume; engineering; tooling requirements; pre-production costs; compensation and pensions; and purchasing practices.

Evaluates technical, audit reports, and legal opinions to determine the reasonableness of the various cost elements or justified exceptions in terms of factors such as risk, extent of government assistance, problems of capital investment, and extent of subcontracting.

Reviews advisory reports to assure appropriate coverage, and initiates issuance of supplemental audit or technical reports and legal advice when required.

Prepares a pricing report of findings, determinations, and conclusions reached, which reflect the comprehensive review.

Reviews and evaluates contract price proposals for adequacy and compliance with laws and regulations, and with the Cost Accounting Standards (CAS).

Review’s contractor proposals for compliance with CAS Board promulgated standards, rules, and regulations including Disclosure Statement (DS) requirements.

July 2014- Contract Price /Cost Analyst, Defense Contract Management Agency, Baltimore, MD

Jan 2015 217 East Redwood Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

Initiates and coordinates meetings with contractor personnel such as the contract manager; contract administrators; engineers; cost estimators; administrative; and shop personnel to determine that pricing, make-or-buy decisions, and all cost impact decisions are in the best interest of the government.

Evaluates financial statements, commercial credit reports, cash flow, and other financing arrangements (such as guaranteed loans) to establish the contractor’s financial capability to successfully perform the contract to completion.

Makes comparisons of the past, present, and future financial and operational condition of the contractor, identifying deficiencies, which may be pertinent to the financial evaluation.

Reviews the contractor forward pricing rate, final overhead rate, and cost impact proposals, conducting an in depth analytical and judgmental evaluation of the proposal to determine reasonableness, accuracy, timeliness, and completeness.

Participates and/or conducts negotiations of forward pricing rates, final overhead rates, and cost impacts as requested and prepares the report for review and signature by the contracting officer.

Performs cost-monitoring services to maintain the accuracy of the Forward Pricing Rate Agreement/Recommendations.

July 2011 - Supervisory Contract Specialist, Defense Contract Management Agency, Baltimore,

July 2014 MD 217 East Redwood Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

Principal advisor to the Contracts Director.

Responsible for development and oversight of policies, plans, and procedures.

Develops and recommends approval of regulations in the contracting process.

Provides customer engagement and support to Program and Procuring Offices.

Supervises and provides technical guidance to a group of 50 employees for 12,000 contracts.

Responsible for reviewing and rating of all personnel.

Member of the Senior Leadership Team for strategic planning.

Develops reviews and analyzes organizational performance goals and objectives.

Monitor’s continuity of operations, leadership, and direction for contracting.

Institute cost effective programs for travel, overtime, and awards budgets.

Executes all human capitol, resource management, and recruitment practices.

Fosters a preventable accident-free culture.

Creates a culture that embraces diversity and inclusion.

Maintains knowledge of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS).

Responsible for Compliance with all aspects of Federal Acquisition Regulations.

Provide technical advice on all aspects of grant/financial mechanisms.

Develops training plans and conducts training.

Oversees all contract closeout activities.

Interfaces with Industry on all aspects of the contracting business.

Maintain agency grants management certification.

Review audit results and make recommendations for resolution of audit findings. Responsible for planning, coordination and execution of the solicitation, award and administration of all design, construction, professional services, non-personal services, and supply contracts.

Oversees preparation of rate and cost adjustments, Time extensions, execution of change orders, issuance of suspensions of work, stop work orders, cure, and show-cause notices, monitoring and control of GFP, approval of progress payments, and conduct of award fee boards/ deliberations.

Pre-Award - reviews requests for procurements (including justifications for sole source and other required clearances) by analyzing requirements, recommending revisions to statements of work/specifications, and determining the appropriate type of contract, milestones, and procurement planning.

Customer relations, serves as a consultant to both internal and external customers.

Oct. 2006 - Supervisory Contract Specialist, Defense Contract Management Agency, Baltimore,

July 2011 MD 217 East Redwood Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

Supervise the daily operations of a team for contract administration services.

Supervise the workload of contracts for critical and/or complex military components, assemblies, or systems.

Provides oversight of policies, plans, programs, and procedures relating to all aspects of contract administration.

Responsible for Compliance with terms and conditions of contracts and fulfillment of all obligations imposed by the federal acquisition regulation (FAR).

Pertinent regulations pertaining to government property in possession of contractors and subcontractors.

Actions taken must be based upon wide knowledge of law, regulations, and practice applicable to defense contracting.

Implement continuous process improvements techniques to provide surveillance over a government contractor.

Assures full compliance with all contracts technical and administrative requirements. Make decisions on technical and personnel problems.

Monitor’s continuity of operations, leadership, and direction for contracting.

Institute cost effective programs for travel, overtime, and awards budgets.

Executes all human capitol, resource management, and recruitment practices.

April 2001 - Administrative Contracting Officer, Defense Contract Management Agency,

Oct 2006 Baltimore, Maryland 217 East Redwood Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

Warranted Administrative Contracting Officer with unlimited authority.

Lead oversight for a team of contract administrators.

Knowledge of Government (FAR / DFARS)

Performs Contract Administration of various types of contracts, including Fixed Price (FP), Time & Material (T&M), Cost plus Award Fee (CPAF), Cost plus Fixed Fee (CPFF), Level of Effort (LOE), Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), and General Service Administration (GSA).

Makes sound business judgments, handle multiple contractual activities with a short turn-around time and resolves complex issues.

Negotiates final prices for undefinitzed contract actions.

Documents all negations with Pre and Price Memorandums.

Procurement of spares, repairs and services for Unmanned Air Vehicles and Towed Array systems.

Performs logistical support functions with the program offices.

Negotiates final overhead rates, forward pricing rate and hour agreements.

Tracks and Corrects all shipping discrepancies.

Provides support to functional components within the agency.

Manage and prioritize team assignments.

Ensure proper cost accounting for Contractor’s disclosure statements.

Track overall status and performance of the contract from initial contract receipt, production, quality, and payment.

Reviews DCAA audit reports and resolves issues within audit.

Advises team leader on daily activates of team.

Performs review and determines eligibility and verification of payments such as progress, performance, based vouchers and invoices.

Responsible for planning, coordination and execution of the solicitation, award and administration of all design, construction, professional services, non-personal services, and supply contracts.

June 1988 - Contract Administrator, Defense Contract Management Agency, Baltimore, Maryland

April 2001 217 East Redwood Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

Performs initial contract receipt and reviews.

Initial customer engagement and satisfaction focal point.

Prepares all contractual documents for signature.

Knowledge of Government (FAR / DFARS)

Performs Contract Administration of various types of contracts, including Fixed Price (FP), Time & Material (T&M), Cost Plus Award Fee (CPAF), Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF), Level of Effort (LOE), Indefinite

Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), and General Service Administration (GSA).

Handle multiple contractual activities with a short turn-around time.

Documents all negations with Pre and Price Memorandums.

Review and track contract expenditures and obligations

Procurement of spares, repairs and services for Unmanned Air Vehicles and Towed Array systems.

Performs logistics management duties with program offices for inventory and life cycle inquiries. Balance delivery schedules against shipping documents

Track overall status and performance of the contract from initial contract receipt, production, quality, and payment.

Reviews DCAA audit reports.

Updates all systems as required Advises team leader on daily activates of team.

Performs review and verification of payments such as progress, performance, based vouchers and invoices.

Tracks and corrects material data and shipping reports for production status.

Assists with Procurement of highly specialized equipment, components, and systems (information technology equipment and systems), professional or technical services, construction of specialized equipment or special purpose buildings and structures and a variety of supplies.

Large-scale, national, centralized acquisition of services, or supplies under the Stock, Special Order, or Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) programs.

Pre-award and post-award functions involving procurements of significant Government-wide importance. Requirements typically involve developing plans for negotiated procurements of complex state-of-the-art major IT systems and subsystems. Acquisitions often include system integration of complex hardware, systems software, maintenance, and other related services and items.

Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:

FAC-C Level III Contracting

Defense Acquisition Corp Member

DAWIA Level III in Contracting, Defense Acquisition University, Sep 2008.



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