MARK V.Q. BLAS
**** ******** ****** **** ******** Cove, Texas 76522 210-***-**** ******@*****.********.*** SUMMARY
Experienced and detail-oriented General Supply Specialist with over 15 years of expertise in supply chain management, inventory control, and logistics, dedicated to supporting the operational and strategic objectives of federal installations. Proficient in auditing departmental expenses, managing supply requisitions, and coordinating with vendors to ensure compliance with federal regulations, quality standards, and budgetary constraints. Highly skilled in utilizing advanced supply systems to optimize procurement processes, enhance property accountability, and maintain accurate inventory management. Adept at preparing detailed supply forms, service contracts, and associated documents to support maintenance activities and real property operations. Proven ability to lead and ensure compliance with the Command Supply Discipline Program (CSDP), while training and mentoring teams on supply best practices. Known for delivering efficient and reliable logistical support, ensuring the timely acquisition of materials, and contributing to the overall readiness and operational efficiency of federal agencies. Committed to improving supply chain efficiency, minimizing errors, and maintaining high standards in procurement and inventory management. SKILLS
• Supply Management
• Inventory Management
• Property Book Management
• Automated Supply Systems
• Procurement
• Contract Management
• Budget Auditing
• Vendor Coordination
• Repair Parts Purchasing
• Quality Control
• Pricing Negotiation
• Document Preparation
• Compliance with Regulations
• Requisitioning
• Record-Keeping
• Data Analysis
• Customer Service
• Forklift Operation
• Lift up to 50lbs
EXPERIENCES
GUAM ARMY NATIONAL GUARD ELEMENT
430 Army Drive, Building 300 Barrigada, Guam 96913 Records Manager, Army Records Information Management System 10/2006 to 03/2018 50 Hours/Week
• Managed the Army Records Information Management System (ARIMS) program, overseeing the entire records lifecycle to ensure compliance with military and federal regulations. This included approving access requests and managing privileges for users, as well as validating proposed office records listings to ensure secure and accurate record-keeping.
• Delivered comprehensive training for 30 personnel on ARIMS procedures, enhancing their ability to manage and access records securely while maintaining organizational compliance. Acted as the primary point of contact for the access, release, and retrieval of stored records, ensuring that all requests were handled efficiently and securely.
• Led annual records management inspections and assessments, reviewing office records management practices and ensuring they aligned with evolving regulatory requirements. Provided consultation on best practices for document management, assisting end-users with issues related to electronic content access and improving overall record management effectiveness.
• Collaborated with IT specialists to implement and improve electronic document processing, retrieval, and distribution systems, which streamlined records management operations and enhanced access to critical documents. Continuously analyzed internal processes, recommending procedural changes to optimize operations and maintain legal compliance with document retention and disposal policies.
GUAM ARMY NATIONAL GUARD ELEMENT, GENERAL STAFF-3 (G3) 430 Army Drive Building 300, Barrigada, Guam 96913 Training Branch Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge 11/2015 to 03/2018 50 Hours/Week
• Supervised a team of four personnel assigned to the G3 Training Branch, overseeing the management and operation of critical systems such as the Total Ammunition Management Information System (TAMIS), Digital Training Management System
(DTMS), and Defense Information Systems Agency (DCAST). Ensured accurate and timely updates to training schedules, user access, and system integrity.
• Planned, coordinated, and instructed training programs for various systems, including TAMIS, DTMS, DCAST, and HAZMAT certification, contributing to enhanced operational readiness. Managed ammunition requests through TAMIS and coordinated with Ammunition Supply Points for the timely requisition and turn-in of ammunition to meet training requirements.
• Led the preparation and delivery of comprehensive training briefings, including fiscal year training events for directors. Implemented new and innovative training strategies to improve organizational efficiency, while evaluating and advising on training exercises to enhance overall effectiveness.
• Directed the management of the Distance Learning Program (DLP), coordinated training venue requests, and handled funding projections for training events. Monitored, reconciled, and forecasted training and DLP funds, ensuring optimal resource allocation and fiscal responsibility for seven Major Commands (MACOMs). Conducted after-action reviews for all training events to assess effectiveness and drive improvements. UNITED STATES PROPERTY AND FISCAL OFFICE
430 Army Drive Building 300, Barrigada, Guam 96913 United States Property and Fiscal Office Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge 12/2013 to 10/2015 50 Hours/Week
• Supervised a team across finance, logistics, audit review, and contracting sections, managing the day-to-day operations of the GPC program. Provided leadership in assisting Cardholders (CHs) and Billing Officials (BOs) in fulfilling their responsibilities while ensuring compliance with regulations and standards.
• Organized and coordinated comprehensive training programs for CHs and BOs, utilizing various methods such as classroom sessions, video teleconferencing (VTC), and electronic training. Ensured that all participants received installation-specific training on property accountability in collaboration with local Property Book Officers.
• Conducted annual reviews of BOs' records and procedures, ensuring a minimum representative sample size of 25% of all transactions were audited. Maintained up-to-date delegation of authority letters and training records, ensuring proper oversight and compliance within the program.
• Demonstrated expertise in relevant procurement laws, policies, and procedures, including the Army Government Purchase Card Operating Procedures, FAR, DFARS, and DOD Financial Management Regulations. Managed user identification and access requests for the Servicing Banks Electronic Access System (EAS) and provided analytical insights for process improvements in the GPC program.
• Knowledge of FEDLOG, DLA, Disposition Services procedures, and Army equipment classifications (LIN/NICN/NSN).
• Strong understanding of DA PAM 710-2-1, AR 710-2, and AR 735-5. GUAM ARMY NATIONAL GUARD ELEMENT, JOINT STAFF-4 (J4) 430 Army Drive Building 300, Barrigada, Guam 96913 Property Book Office Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge 12/2007 to 12/2013 50 Hours/Week
• Managed and maintained inventory records for non-expendable, expendable, and durable property using the Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE) system. Oversaw the scheduling and management of hand receipt holder accounts, ensuring that sensitive items were reported and tracked in a timely manner.
• Supervised the requisitioning, receipt, and issue of medical supplies, instruments, and equipment, ensuring proper documentation for all purchases and transfers. Managed local and commercial purchases using the Government Purchase Card
(GPC), processed purchase requests, and reconciled monthly purchases, maintaining accurate records and statements.
• Ensured compliance with Army Regulations, Federal Property Management regulations, and applicable Department of the Army Pamphlets. Established and processed Financial Liability Investigations for Property Loss (FLIPL), coordinated the requisition of supply and maintenance parts, and assisted the Property Book Officer in creating and maintaining effective property management procedures.
• Led and provided guidance to unit supply personnel, conducted regular inventory control management, and facilitated the Command Supply Discipline Program (CSDP). Scheduled and conducted annual evaluations, identified strengths and weaknesses, and ensured corrective actions were taken to improve the effectiveness of supply operations and maintain conformance to standards.
• Experience with STAMIS Systems (GCSS-Army, LMP, DPAS, and TC-AIMS.
• Knowledge of FEDLOG, DLA, Disposition Services procedures, and Army equipment classifications (LIN/NICN/NSN).
• Strong understanding of DA PAM 710-2-1, AR 710-2, and AR 735-5.
• Understanding of ISO 9001:2015 and contract compliance requirements. 94TH CIVIL SUPPORT TEAM, CIVIL SUPPORT TEAM (WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION) 430 Army Drive Building 300, Barrigada, Guam 96913 Logistics Non-Commissioned Officer 04/2004 to 09/2007 50 Hours/Week
• Managed the receipt, inspection, storage, and issue of organizational supplies, equipment, and inventory items, ensuring all supplies were properly cataloged and accounted for in the Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE) system. Administered turn-in procedures and coordinated the transfer of equipment, maintaining up-to-date records for efficient asset management.
• Led the scheduling and execution of preventative and organizational maintenance on a wide range of weapons, including small arms and controlled items, ensuring all equipment remained operational and compliant with safety regulations. Conducted in- depth training sessions on weapon handling, maintenance, and readiness, enhancing team preparedness for mission-critical operations.
• Supported administrative operations by managing the publication library, requisitioning and stocking blank forms, and processing incoming correspondences. Demonstrated effective communication in high-security areas and provided clerical support by proofreading and preparing official documents, correspondence, and reports.
• Directed the procurement of local supplies and equipment via the Government Purchase Card (GPC), overseeing the entire process from purchase request to GPC approval. Reconciled monthly purchases, reviewed and audited all purchase records using the Purchase Card On-Line System (PCOLS), ensuring compliance with financial regulations and maintaining detailed records for auditing purposes.
• Experience with TC-AIMS.
• Knowledge of FEDLOG, DLA, Disposition Services procedures, and Army equipment classifications (LIN/NICN/NSN).
• Strong understanding of DA PAM 710-2-1, AR 710-2, and AR 735-5. BRAVO COMPANY, 1-294TH INFANTRY
430 Army Drive Building 300, Barrigada, Guam 96913 Unit Supply Sergeant 10/2001 to 04/2004
50 Hours/Week
• Managed the receipt, inspection, inventory, and storage of unit supplies and equipment, ensuring all assets were accurately cataloged and stored in compliance with Army regulations. Delivered and turned in equipment, conducted regular stock audits, and maintained a secure inventory management system to ensure the company's assets were well-organized and accessible.
• Administered the Standard Property Book System-Redesign (SPBS-R) and automated supply systems, ensuring accurate accounting of all organizational and installation supplies, including weapons and ammunition. Secured weapons and ammunition in designated security areas and scheduled and executed preventive maintenance for all arms and equipment, ensuring readiness and compliance with safety protocols.
• Led the coordination of supply activities and oversaw the completion of unit material condition status reports, reviewing daily and monthly records of petroleum and other supply transactions. Provided technical guidance and mentoring to lower-grade personnel, ensuring all unit supply documents were completed accurately and efficiently.
• Directed the management of the unit's inventory control system, including the use of the Government Purchase Card (GPC) for local supply and equipment procurement. Processed purchase requests, reconciled monthly GPC transactions, and ensured the accuracy of purchase records. Reviewed and audited purchases through the Purchase Card On-Line System (PCOLS), ensuring all financial transactions adhered to compliance standards.
• Knowledge of FEDLOG, DLA, Disposition Services procedures, and Army equipment classifications (LIN/NICN/NSN).
• Strong understanding of DA PAM 710-2-1, AR 710-2, and AR 735-5. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY, 1-294TH INFANTRY STAFF-4 (S4) Fort Juan Muna Harmon, Guam 96913
Assistant Property Book Officer 10/2000 to 09/2001 50 Hours/Week
• Managed the receipt, inspection, inventory, storage, and distribution of unit supplies and equipment, ensuring proper documentation for all transactions within the automated supply system. Maintained inventory control, overseeing small arms, weapons, and ammunition, while securing and controlling these assets in compliance with security protocols.
• Prepared and processed organizational supply documents and maintained the Standard Property Book System-Redesign
(SPBS-R) for all supplies and equipment. Ensured timely and accurate updates to the unit's material condition status report, reviewing changes and annotating them for compliance.
• Supervised and trained junior personnel in supply chain management and inventory control processes. Coordinated unit readiness, administrative, and armor personnel, leading the team in ensuring compliance with Army regulations for equipment maintenance, preventive checks, and organizational readiness.
• Administered the Government Purchase Card (GPC) program, including requisitioning and purchasing local supplies and equipment, reconciling monthly transactions, and maintaining purchase records. Regularly reviewed and audited purchase requests, validating receipts, and ensuring proper documentation was in place for accountability and transparency.
• Knowledge of FEDLOG, DLA, Disposition Services procedures, and Army equipment classifications (LIN/NICN/NSN).
• Strong understanding of DA PAM 710-2-1, AR 710-2, and AR 735-5. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY, 1-294TH INFANTRY
Fort Juan Muna Harmon, Guam 96913
Infantrymen 10/1993 to 09/2000
50 Hours/Week
• Directed and led an infantry team in combat operations, providing tactical and technical guidance to subordinates while coordinating with superiors to ensure mission success. Oversaw the deployment of personnel in offensive, defensive, and retrograde operations, executing movement-to-contact, reconnaissance, and security drills.
• Supervised and trained subordinate personnel on infantry tactics, weaponry, and battlefield procedures, including calling for and adjusting indirect fire, evaluating terrain, and selecting weapon emplacements. Managed the construction of hasty fortifications, the installation of anti-handling devices on anti-tank mines, and the emplacement of assigned weapons.
• Managed mission-critical tasks such as receiving and implementing combat orders, controlling organic fires, and observing and adjusting direct supporting fire. Ensured proper reporting of intelligence, prepared data sheets for prearranged fire, and maintained operational maps and overlays to support situational awareness during combat operations.
• Administered the receipt, storage, and distribution of ammunition while maintaining unit supply accountability. Conducted preventative and organizational maintenance on weapons, established and maintained a publications library, and supported the effective use and management of heavy anti-armor weapons and TOW vehicles during tactical deployment. U.S ARMY
Schweinfurt, Germany
Armor Crewmen 11/1988 to 08/1993
50 Hours/Week
• Operated and maintained tracked and wheeled vehicles during combat formations and armored marches, ensuring secure battle positions and vehicle readiness. Positioned vehicles for firing, executed target detection and identification, determined range to targets, and employed turret controls to accurately engage enemy forces using the main gun and machine guns.
• Conducted preventative maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on tank chassis, turret components, and automotive systems to ensure optimal performance under diverse conditions. Prepared and maintained Department of the Army Form 2404 for equipment inspections and oversaw recovery operations for disabled vehicles during missions.
• Assisted in ammunition handling operations, including securing, preparing, stowing, and inspecting ammunition for tank and crew safety. Executed misfire procedures, performed immediate action drills on weapon systems, and supervised ammunition resupply operations for armor units, ensuring operational efficiency in combat scenarios.
• Supported mission planning by preparing, reading, and interpreting maps, overlays, and aerial photographs. Recorded and marked vehicle routes, tactical deployments, and positions of friendly and enemy forces. Assisted tank commanders in crew training, gunnery proficiency development, and operational readiness, contributing to the success of armored operations. EDUCATION
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: CONCENTRATION IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 11/2014 Bellevue University, Bellevue, Nebraska, USA
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: CONCENTRATION IN LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT 03/2011 Bellevue University, Bellevue, Nebraska, USA
CERTIFICATIONS
• Fiscal Law Course, Department of the Army, June 2015
• Department of the Army, Records Management and Declassification Agency, Army Records Information Management System Training Course, August 2012
• Manager as Coach & Counselor Course, May 2011
• Advanced Property Management Course, October 2010
• Joint Operations Center Basic Course, March 2009
• Standard Army Maintenance System-1Enhanced Course, February 2008
• Battle Command Sustainment Support System Course, April 2008
• Property Book Accounting & Battalion Supply Course, May 2008
• Battle Command System-3 Course, April 2007
• Technical Transportation Hazmat Materials Course, January 2006
• Ethics Training for Acquisition Technology and Logistics Course, November 2006
• Foundation for Business Execution, January 2005
• Building Effective Interfunctional Relationships Course, February 2005
• 92A Military Occupational Specialty Course, U.S. Army Training Support Center, 2005
• Government Purchase Card, August 2004
• Business Continuity Planning & Law/Ethics Course, December 2004
• Transportation Coordinators- Automated Information for Movements Systems Course, April 2003
• Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced System Course, October 2003
• Basic Property Book Accounting Courses, June 2001
• Unit Supply Specialist Course, August 2001
• Powered Industrial Truck (Counterbalance Forklift), July 2001
• U.S. Bank Course
• General Fund Enterprise Business System Course
• Total Ammunition Management Information System Course AWARDS
• Meritorious Service Medal
• Army Commendation Medal
• Army Achievement Medal
• Air Force Achievement Medal
• Army Good Conduct Medal
• Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal
• National Defense Service Medal
• Southwest Asia Service Medal
• Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
• Army Armed Forces Reserve Medal
• Army Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon
• Army Service Ribbon
• Army Overseas Service Ribbon
• Saudi Arabian Medal for the Liberation of Kuwait
• Kuwait Medal for the Liberation of Kuwait
• Department of the Army Supply Excellence Award — 1st Runner Up, Property Book
• Department of the Army Supply Excellence Award — 2nd Runner Up, Property Book