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Manager Qatar Comsec

Location:
Raeford, NC, 28376
Salary:
$75,000 annually
Posted:
November 20, 2012

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Randy Bagley

*** *********** *****

Raeford, North Carolina 28376

Home: 910-***-**** - Cell 910-***-****

hgbw5j@r.postjobfree.com

Professional Profile

Communications Security Manager for 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne) Fort, Bragg, North Carolina

Possess a current TOP-SECRET-SCI Department of Defense Security Clearance granted 07 September 2007; Over 13 years experience of distinguished military service in foreign and domestic assignments in telecommunication systems/operation security; Certified in Standardized COMSEC Management, Local COMSEC Management Systems; Expert knowledge on the Local Management Device/Key Processor (LMD/KP) and Key Management Infrastructure (KMI) Software Programs Department of Defense Information Assurance Awareness, Information Assurance Security Officer, Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, Cisco Certified Network Associate, Tactical Local Area Network Encryption, Six Sigma Yellow Belt management training & certification courses, Space Fundamental Course and AT/FP Level 1 Awareness Training; Highly proficient with the AN/CYZ-10 and AN/PYQ-10 fill devices and requirement systems; Skilled in a myriad of network encryptors to include but not limited to: KG-175B, KG-175D, KIV-19A, KIV-7M, KG-84A, and AN/PSC-5 radios; Experienced in secure telephony devices to include but not limited to: Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) w/ KSV-21, Iridium, GSM Global Secure Module and Secure Module Environment-Personal Electronic Device (SME Ped); Demonstrated strength in project management and facilitation, personnel training, development and mentoring while instilling the highest standards; Exceptional written, verbal and interpersonal communications skills in the areas of briefings and presentations. hgbw5j@r.postjobfree.com or hgbw5j@r.postjobfree.com

Qualifications

• Managed over 300 network security circuits throughout the organization

• Advised and briefed command on all communication Security policies and regulations

• Handled over 1000 sensitive communication security materials up to TOP SECRET classification with zero security compromises

• Maintained 100% accountability of communication equipment, valued at over $25,000,000

• Performed COMSEC auditor duties, personally conducted and assisted in COMSEC Site Assisted Visits and/or Internal Audits of hand-receipt holders to ensure that the maximum safeguards for COMSEC material

• Independently managed the proper handling, storage, packaging, shipment, accountability and administration of all cryptographic materials for the primary COMSEC account

• Managed and operated the Electronic Key Management System (EKMS)

• Orchestrated the key ordering and transfers to sub-accounts; interfaced with the, EKMS Help Desk, and secured communication vendors as required for all COMSEC activities

• Properly tracked and documented the distribution, inventory and receipt of COMSEC materials

• Knowledgeable in the physical security requirements for open and closed storage of COMSEC materials and prepared the necessary reports to the controlling authorities

• Acquired, safeguarded, and accounted for all classified materials for the Fort Bragg military community

• Enforced policies and provided Fort Bragg users with technical assistance, training and material support for various missions

• Authored an installation standing operating procedure guide for creating their own communication security accounts

• Displayed an aptitude for developing and executing new and more efficient ideas for the organization

• Successfully trained superiors and subordinates on the handling, maintaining and safeguarding of classified material

• Assisted in the configuration management, software upgrades, system equipment certifications, troubleshooting and daily operational status

• Maintained accurate COMSEC training records for CROs and recommended COMSEC inquiries and investigations on physical insecurities and incidents involving COMSEC hand-receipt holders

Relevant Experience

COMSEC Knowledge and Experience:

• Used Microsoft Excel to develop inventory COMSEC equipment and pin codes.

• Recognized during the CSLA audits of FY 10 and FY 12, by the COMSEC auditors, with a success rating and zero accounting discrepancies, for my account and for my local element hand receipt holders.

• Recognized in FY 10 and FY 12 Command Inspection Programs (CIP) by the major command (MACOM) COMSEC Manager of the United States Special Operations Command (USASOC) with a success rating for my account and local element hand receipt holders for having zero discrepancies, compromises or loss of accountability.

• Maximized the use of COMSEC distribution systems of OTAD (over-the-air-distribution) and OTAR (over-the -air-relays), to include DMD Software interface, with the CLUAS component of the Electronic Key Management System (EKMS), streamlining better key distribution methods for hand receipt holders.

• Ensured that COMSEC hand receipt holders, spanning over stateside, domestic and international locations, experienced no loss of secure communications.

• Oversaw, implemented and flawlessly instructed Annual COMSEC hand receipt holder training for all all hand receipt holders assigned to my organization.

• Developed and implemented DMD training for all COMSEC hand receipt holders.

• Simultaneously represented stateside and international hand receipt holders with efficiency and accuracy.

• Doubled and rigorously enhanced the capacity of COMSEC Training to support the surge of expanding hand receipt holders assigned to my organization, for Haiti Relief Operations and the Global War on Terrorism.

• Accounted for over $2,000,000 worth of cryptographic items (CCI) and equipment with no loss of materials, while simultaneously exercising good stewardship over the Department of Defense's (DOD) property and funds.

• Effectively handled and managed TOP SECRET Compartmentalized (TS/SCI) information with no discrepancies.

• Supervised a team of three alternate hand receipt holders for a TOP SECRET COMSEC account.

• Provided and sought out by MACOMs for vital expertise and knowledge on COMSEC procedures and operations during Staff Assistance Visits (SAVs); resulting in commendable ratings for local elements during periodic record reviews.

• Masterminded and conducted annual COMSEC hand receipt holder's training for deployed Soldiers through secure Video Teleconferencing (VTC).

• Implemented and achieved over 52 successful Terminal Privilege Administrator (TPA) Card changeovers for relief in place (RIP) operations with incoming and outgoing KSV21 card holders.

• Orchestrated and engineered COMSEC hand receipt holder briefs and KSV 21 Card briefs for hand receipt holders assigned to the organization.

• Proposed and provided valuable recommendations to the unit's leadership to improve accounting procedures for the group, initiating a catalyst of successful administrative, training and real-world operational successes.

• Well trained in initiating, submitting, reconciling and providing disposition instructions for COMSEC incident reports.

• Created new COMSEC department procedures to streamline efficiency and productivity.

• Assessed and always guided organizational training needs based on unique mission requirements; garrison and global environments.

• Documented and resolved hand receipt holder errors which led to a 25 percent improved destruction process.

• Implemented and displayed superior writing skills by drafting and editing documents to keep staff informed on policies and procedures regarding day to day COMSEC operations.

• Experienced in working on short deadlines and able to handle demanding work loads.

• Analyzed COSMEC applications and performed research.

• Provided technical support to electronic key management system.

• Performed research on technical applications.

• Provided technical support to all customers.

• Trained custodians for downtime of power failures.

• Monitored COSMEC inventory and tracked it regularly.

• Assisted and distributed electronic key materials.

• Streamlined all processes for installers and technicians.

• Monitored shipment of cryptographic products.

• Provided technical support to all COSMEC activities.

• Managed all accounts and associated key materials and equipment.

• Monitored technical and routine requests for various departments.

• Maintained COSMEC records according to procedures.

• Prepared logs for all account accountability.

Experience

Communication Security (COMSEC) Manager Noncommissioned officer

February 2009 to Current

Headquarters and Headquarters, 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne) – Fort Bragg, North Carolina

Serves as the COMSEC Manager for the only active duty Psychological Operations Group (Airborne); provides COMSEC hand receipt holder training and materials to the group headquarters, subordinate battalions, and deployed task forces, MIST, JPOTF (Joint Provisional Operational Task Force) and CJOSTF (Combined Joint Operational Special Task Force) teams; account for 341 line items consisting of 188 pieces of physical material and 243 electronic keys; ensures proper reporting, procurement, distribution, hand receipting, destruction, disposition and accounting of all COMSEC material; responsible for training of 350 hand receipt holders and directly responsible for the health and welfare of 3 alternate COMSEC managers.

Stateside Company Operations Noncommissioned Officer

March 2007 to January 2009

B Company, 67th Signal Battalion – Fort Gordon, Georgia

Served as a Operations Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC) in an Echelons Above Corps (EAC) tactical area Signal Company; responsible for the safety, morale, health, welfare and development of one Soldier and one Noncommissioned Officer; managed unit medical and dental readiness for over 30 Soldiers; coordinated movement requests and manifests for a tactical Signal Company; prepared and conducted Equal Opportunity classes and quarterly reports; responsible for the accountability and maintenance of equipment valued in excess of $6,000,000.

Deployed Company Operations Noncommissioned Officer

March 2006 to February 2007

B Company, 67th Signal Battalion – APO, AE

Served as a Operations Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC) in an Echelons Above Corps (EAC) tactical area Signal Company; responsible for the safety, morale, health, welfare and development of one Soldier and one Noncommissioned Officer; managed unit medical and dental readiness for over 30 Soldiers; coordinated movement requests and manifests for a tactical Signal Company; prepared and conducted Equal Opportunity classes and quarterly reports; responsible for the accountability and maintenance of equipment valued in excess of $6,000,000.

Senior Cable Systems Installer-Maintainer Noncommissioned Officer/Training Noncommissioned Officer

February 2005 to January 2006

B Company, 67th Signal Battalion – Fort Gordon, Georgia

Responsible for the day to day submission of reports, status and personnel actions of an Echelon Above Corps (EAC) tactical signal company; advised the commander on training concerns; responsible for maintaining 81 Soldiers' training records to include Army Physical Fitness Training (APFT), Warrior Task Training (WTT), weapo systems qualifications and Soldier Readiness Packets; responsible for the health, welfare and professional development of two Soldiers and the accountability and maintenance of two tactical vehicles, one trailer and associated equipment valued in excess of $60,000.

Cable Systems Team Chief Noncommissioned Officer

March 2004 to January 2005

C Company, 304th Signal Battalion, 1st Signal Brigade – APO, AP

Served as a Cable Team Chief in a forward deployed Echelons Above Corps (EAC) tactical signal company in support of United States Forces Korea and the Eighth Army; responsible for the installation, operation and maintenance of 25 reels of CX-11230 cable, 11 reels of CX-13295 cable, 3 tactical vehicles, tactical telephone systems and components and other associated equipment valued in excess of $800,000; responsible for the health, welfare, morale, and training of 3 Soldiers.

Training Noncommissioned Officer

March 2003 to February 2004

Delta Company, 327th Signal Battalion, (Airborne) – Fort Bragg, North Carolina

Served as a Training Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) in the Army's only Airborne Contingency Tri-Tac Signal Company that supports the XVIII Airborne Corps Main and Rear command posts, Sustainment Base, and other subordinate commands; was responsible for the coordination of all training, while simultaneously maintaining all training files for a 156 Soldier company; preparing training schedules, Quarterly Training Briefs (QTBs) and maintaining the unit's training calendar; responsible for scheduling Noncommissioned Officer Evaluation Schoo (NCOES) packets, coordinating ranges and on post schools, while responsible for the welfare and training of one Soldier.

Education

Everest University 2010

Brandon, Florida, United States

Paralegal Studies

Associate in Science

Completed College Degree Program: Achieved an Associate of Science degree in Paralegal Studies in October 2010 and currently working on my Bachelors of Science Degree in Paralegal Studies with a projected graduation date of October 2012. The paralegal degree program enables them to work, under the supervision of an attorney to do the following in all aspects of law:

1) Prepare legal documents, including briefs, pleadings, appeals, wills, contracts, and closing statements.

2) Prepare affidavits or other documents, maintain document file, and file pleadings with court clerk.

3) Gather and analyze research data, such as statutes, decisions, and legal articles, codes, and documents.

4) Investigate facts and law of cases to determine causes of action and to prepare cases.

5) Call upon witnesses to testify at hearing.

6) Direct and coordinate law office activity, including delivery of subpoenas

Standard COMSEC Security Course 2009

Fort Gordon, GA, United States

Telecommunications

Certification

Completed Training: Administrative handling, disposition, familiarization, destruction procedures, accounting, hand receipting, procurement and reporting of COMSEC material.

Local COMSEC Management Software System 2009

Fort Gordon, Georgia, United States

Telecommunications

Certification

Completed Training: certified in LCMS System designed to assist with the day to day operations of issuing, accounting for, reconciling, producing generated reports, issuing and a myriad of other accounting methods for key distribution.

Airborne (Paratrooper) 2009

Fort Benning, Georgia, United States

Airborne Operations

Certificate of Training

Completed Training: Certified in jumping out of an aircraft, navigate by using a parachute, land safely on the ground and move on to a combat objective. Fort Benning, Georgia is where training is conducted/ trained and the coveted airborne wings are earned.The three-week school is usually accomplished after a soldier completes Basic Combat Training (BCT) and Advanced Individual Training (AIT).

Advanced Leaders Course 2008

Fort Gordon, Georgia, United States

Leadership and Management

Certificate of Training

Completed Training: Certified and proficient in duties, responsibilities and authority, and how to conduct performance-oriented training. Produce battle competent Noncommissioned Officers (NCOs) who are qualified squad/section sergeants, team/section leaders, evaluators, counselors, conductors or participants in individual and collective training, and performers/teachers of leader values, attributes, skills, and actions.

Commander's Safety Course2008

Fort Gordon, Georgia, United States

Safety

Certificate of Training

Completed Training: Certified in a 9 hour, web-based training program that covers policies and procedures, important processes and philosophies, administrative requirements, specific safety concerns, safety resources and tools available to commanders and leaders, and detailed safety concerns in alternative environments.

Equal Opportunity Leaders Course 2005

Fort Gordon, Georgia, United States

Human Resources

Certificate of Training

Completed Training: The Equal Opportunity Leaders Course is a ten-day course that focuses the student on equal opportunity and diversity management. It prepares graduates to perform the duties of an Equal Opportunity Leader at both the battalion and company level. Graduates of the course will possess the skills required to advise commanders in the conduct of informal equal opportunity complaints, conduct unit level equal opportunity training, assist the commander in climate assessment, assist in the preparation of special ethnic observances, and serve as the primary resource manager of equal opportunity matters within the unit.

Unit Armorer Course 2005

Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States

Weaponry Systems

Certificate of Training

Completed Training: Procedures used to store, issue and maintain or establish accountability of individual and organizational small arms, sensitive items and personally owned firearms including maintaining security and administration of a unit arms room, unit maintenance of small arms and physical security for small arms and sensitive items of equipment. This training is to certify Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) immaterial Department of Defense (DOD) enlisted personnel US Government civilian personnel and contractors who are designated to become Unit Armorers.

Unit Movement Officer Course 2005

Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States

Movement Operations/Logistics

Certificate of Training

Completed Training: UMOC is a two-week course designed to assist the Unit Movement Officers in performing

their United States Army Reserve pre-mobilization duties. Course objectives are met by combining Forces

Command and United States Army Reserve Command policy with hands-on training. Critical hands-on training include the following:

Truck loading

Chain and wood deck rail car loading

Aircraft and containers loading

Load Planning, Convoy Operations

Blocking and Bracing

Containerization

Palletization

Air loading

Rail loading

Combat Lifesavers Course 2005

APO, AP, South Korea

Medical

Certificate of Training

Completed Training: The Combat Lifesaver Course is a 4 day course designed for non-medical personnel to gain basic battlefield medical knowledge and become the bridge between self-aid/buddy-aid and the treatment given by the Combat Medic. The Combat Lifesaver is trained to provide immediate care that can save a casualty's life, such as stopping severe bleeding and performing needle chest decompression for a casualty with tension pneumothorax.

Systems Approach to Training 2003

Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States

Administrative

Certificate of Training

Completed Training: course geared towards assisting commanders and primary trainers of the Station Commanders; responsible for assessing, planning, conducting, and evaluating training of station commanders and recruiters; identify training deficiencies and develop a needs based company training plan in accordance with company leadership; conducts primary training for policy, doctrine, and new information management systems and technology changes emanating from Headquarters Department of the Army (HQDA) and other supplementary and subordinate commands; conducts training at Company training functions.

E. E. Smith Senior High School 1999

Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States Army

Secondary Education

Diploma

Affiliations

Member, United States Army, Active duty (1999 - Present)



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