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Systems and Software Analyst Research Write Test Instruct

Location:
United States
Posted:
January 12, 2016

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Barb Gantt

*********@*****.***

520-***-****

DOD Top Secret SSBI SCI 1987-2013

100% travel; road warrior; CONUS; OCONUS

US born Citizenship

Numerous Professional and Personal References available

SYSTEMS and SOFTWARE ANALYST

HANDS ON FIELD SERVICE Analyst; Engineer; Instructor; EWO; FSR

Analyze; Research; Write; Test; Instruct

Technical writing; course development; podium and online instruction; train the trainer

INNATE CAPACITIES and SKILLS

40 years analyzing the steep learning curves of emerging technology

Thorough understanding of how to breakdown and define a complex process

Solving the puzzle; explaining the puzzle as easily understandable

Conveying complexity into simple layman terms

Break-through analysis into elemental definition f(x); then categorizing and systemizing the core concepts

Chaos organized into systemized communications for open source; interoperable knowledge

Organizing core functions for Plan of Attack (POA) or Plan of Instruction (POI)

Simplifying functions into step by step procedures; user guides; and manuals

Triaging documentation into a 360 degree understanding of software-hardware relationships

Prioritizing time and triage for the learner

Stand and deliver; steep learning curves; into simplified instruction

Conceptual writing; cognitive test; associative instructing; linear and non-linear; "outside the box"

Professional and respectful negotiations while under fire

Integrity equal to my word

SYSTEMS and SOFTWARE ANALYST EXPERIENCE

Windows; Unix; Main Frame; SAN; Enterprise Portals; Oracle SIM; IDS; Firewalls; UAV; Global Hawk; BETSS-C; RAID; JCREW; CREW; JIEDDO; CIED; RF Counter RCIED; EWO; Electronic Warfare Officer; Vehicular and Fixed site Duke; CVRJ; Thor III; Symphony; Spectrum Analysis radiation; Electromagnetic warfare; Catastrophic casualties; SAR; ISAR; GMTI; EO; IR; EOIR; DAWS; FMV; Mstar; FLIR; Map Overlay; Arc GIS; Google Earth; GPS; Topographic; Aerial; Ortho-Photo; Infrared; ELT technologies; Database Analysis; Logistical Navigation; Flight Management; Emergency Response; Wild land Fire; Search and Rescue; Resource Management; Program Management; Crew Supervision; Construction Management; User requirements; User test

SYSTEMS and SOFTWARE ANALYST

DOD; Contracts; Deployments; OCONUS and CONUS; OEF and OIF

8-2000 to 2-2013

April 2012 to Feb. 2013: Solo EWO securing perimeter of Bagram Airfield Afghanistan during drawdown. Ensuring the operations of Crew systems to include vehicular and fixed site Duke; CVRJ; Thor III; Symphony; and Spectrum Analysis radiation; CIED Tracking; pertinent AO intel to enable electromagnetic warfare to prevent catastrophic casualties. Updating EWO software; threat loads; firmware; intel; and IEDs; Assessing and analyzing EW technologies; Planning; coordinating; and executing CTJF EW operations throughout the BAF AO. Developing and disseminating EW tactics; training; and procedures; Electronic Warfare Officer; OEF; Afghanistan; DOD Civil Service. Emergency Mission Essential Systems Analyst for Third Army; U.S. Army Central (ARCENT); and CEW DOD; 84+ Theater hours per week

October to January 2011: Data Base QA/QC; JIEDDO; CIED; OEF; Southern Afghanistan. Participated in CIED research for Southern Afghanistan; Analyzed and created Google Earth and Arc GIS maps; 84 hours per week

March to May 2009: Sensor Software FSR; Global Hawk; PAX NAS; Lexington Park, MD. Provided daily systems and software analysis for UAV Global Hawk; Edited gaps in POI Technical Training Manuals for Global Hawk Sensor operators; Analyzed Ground Segment ISS using SAR; ISAR; GMTI; EOIR; EO; IR; DAWS; and Google Earth; 84 - 90 hours per week

Sept. to Nov. 2008: Sensor Instructor training; POI Development Train the Trainer; BETSS-C Red Stone Arsenal; Huntsville, AL. Provided daily operations support on systems and software analysis; testing; and instruction for future instructors; Performed systems analysis with FMV; IR; Mstar; FLIR; Map Overlay; 107-Tower; RGS; SGS; 80-Tower; RDISS; and Google Earth; 40 - 55 hours per week

July 2007 to Jan. 2008: RF Counter RCIED; Electronic Warfare Officer; OIF; Iraq. Performed systems analysis; test and training for JIEDDO CIED; Assessed and analyzed Duke; Symphony; CREW; and JCREW technologies; Installed Duke systems on hummers; tanks; MRAPs; and heavy trucks. Updated EWO software; threat loads; identification of IEDs; Insured convoys were ready to roll; Organized warehouse and installation shop to boost install production times. 84 Theater hours per week

May 2006 to Nov. 2006: System Analyst; JIOC-I Military Intel portal; OIF; Iraq. Performed system analysis and technical writing for JIOC-I; JIOC-I; DCGS; GCCS tools; CIDNE; Arc-IMS; Arc-GIS; Arc-Editor; Arc-Map; Arc View; AIM Analyst Notebook; ASAS Light; Win Grinder; Jabber; Query Tree; NG; Name Variant; Pathfinder; GCCS; NDCORE; Starlight; and Google Earth; 84 Theater hours per week

April 2002 to May 2006: Various intermittent contracts and negotiations; CONUS. Hands on Systems and Software Analysis; Instruction; and Test; Worked with Fusion Portals; SAN; Unix; Oracle SIM; and Arc Sight; 55 - 84 hours per week

Dec. 2000 to April 2002: Solo; Firewall Build; Test; Rollout and Instruct; CSLA; US Army; Fort Huachuca. Hands on Systems and Software Analysis; Instruction; and Test; Built from ground zero; Out of the box; LAN instructional training lab. 13 Solaris Unix 2.6 nodes; 7 NT 4.0 client nodes; all outside of warranty support. Test; documentation; curriculum development; platform delivery; Solaris Unix; NT interoperability test; 3 Solaris firewalls; Gauntlet 5.5; Raptor 6.51 thru 6.53; Curriculum edits for Real Secure 5.0 on NT 4.0; OSI networking strategies; proxy rules; FTP; HTTP; telnet; ping; packet filtering; VPN; DMZ; DNS; NAT; NIC; Stealth strategies; redirects; recursion; service user groups; message log strategies; log analysis; IDS plugs; Authentications in ooba; Skey; gwpassword; 75 hours per week

Aug. 2000 to Dec. 2000: Technical Research; Fort Monmouth; and Fort Huachuca. Hands on Systems and Software Analyst; Internet research for technical white papers; and DOD executive summaries; Future network technologies; internet research; Speed reading; and research analysis; Terabit networking and authentications; 40 hours per week

GENERAL CONTRACTOR; LEAD CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR

Solo Business Owner and Operator; Project and Resource Management

4-2000 to 2-2015 ("Seasonal")

Apr. 2000 to Feb. 2015: Lead Construction Supervisor; Bluff, Utah. Design and Build structural steel welding; rough frame; finish carpentry; and furniture; Running all Navajo Dine’ crews between DOD contracts; 40 hours per week

SAN TEST AND ESCALATION ENGINEER

Vendor Contracts

11-1996 to 5-2000

Apr. 1999 to May 2000: Solo; SAN Inter-Operability Test Engineer; IBM Storage Division; Tucson, AZ. Hands on Systems and Software Analyst; Interoperability SAN test; Multi-tasking systemization strategist; Formulated efficiency methods for Shark SAN mainframe test; DASD RAID 5; test production on SCSI fixed block; I/O stress test cases for Shark peer to peer; Remote flash copy between AIX; Unix; and NT; Test regressions for web interface open systems interoperability. 75 - 78 hours per week

Nov. 1996 to Jun. 1998: Escalation Engineer; Packard Bell; NEC; SLC, UT. Hardware and software premier technical escalation phone support. Training and troubleshooting for highest level of escalated technical difficulty. Support for all manufacturers of hardware and software interoperability. Break-fix problem solving in high stress rapid pace environment; Averaged 45 calls per 10-hour day; 120 hours per week included graduate engineering

HELIPAD INCIDENT COMMANDER; GIS CARTOGRAPHIC ENGINEER

U.S. Government

5-1980 to 9-1996

May 1980 to Sept. 1996: Helipad Incident Commander; GIS Cartographic Engineer; US Government and Inter-Agency Fire Service Alaska and Western US. Initial Attack Incident Commander via helicopter and fixed wing. GIS Unix Micro-station cartographic design; Helipad Initial Attack Incident Commander via helicopter and fixed wing. Unix mainframe to stand-alone workstation to desktop Micro-station GIS cartography; Satellite imagery editing in Unix mass production environment; Use of GPS; Topographic; Aerial; Ortho-Photo; Infrared; and ELT technologies; Logistical navigation; database analysis; and flight management; Emergency response to wild land fires plus search and rescue; Solo helicopter to ground research with 12-gage shotgun in grizzly habitats; 120 hours per week

EDUCATION: ENGINEERING AND FINE ARTS

5-1974 to Present

BS Liberal Arts; New York Regents Excelsior; thru: University of Arizona; Sierra Vista, AZ 2003

BS Senior GIS; Satellite Imagery; and Resource Management; University of Utah; SLC, UT 1983

BFA Senior Ballet; Choreography and Instructing; University of Utah; SLC, UT 1983

5-1983 to 6-2012

Electronic Warfare Officer and Counter Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare CREW Specialist Training Certification; CJTF Paladin CREW OEF; BAF; Bagram, Afghanistan; 6-29-2012

UAV; Sensor Software training; Ground Segment ISS; Global Hawk; El Segundo, CA; PAX NAS 03-2009 to 05-2009: Ground Segment ISS using SAR; ISAR; GMTI; EOIR; EO; IR; DAWS; and Google Earth

Instructor training RAID BETSS-C; Red Stone Arsenal; Huntsville, AL 09-2008 to 11-2008: FMV; IR; Mstar; FLIR; Map Overlay; 107-Tower; RGS; SGS; 80-Tower; RDISS; Google Earth

Counter RCIED Electronic Warfare Course Certification; JCCS-I; Camp Victory; Baghdad, Iraq 9-23-2007

Field Service Representative Certification; FSR for Warlock Crew 1& 2 Family; DA, Fort Monmouth 8-30-2007

PLATFORM INSTRUCTING AND CERTIFICATIONS 2000 – 2002 (copies available)

SUN Solaris 2.6 & Microsoft NT 4.0 Firewall Instructing

Raptor Firewall; 6.5.3; 6.5.2; 6.5.1 Instructing

Real Secure IDS; 5.0 Instructing

Gauntlet Firewall; 5.5; 6.5.3; 6.0 Instructing

Cisco PIX Firewall Training

OSI TCP/IP Instructing

Microsoft MCSE NT 4.0 Instructing

US Army BITC; Instructor Certification; Fort Huachuca, AZ

EXPERIENCE AND CERTIFICATIONS 1996 – 2000 (copies available)

Lucent Ascend Routing Support Engineer Certification 1999

Microsoft Windows 95 Support Engineer Certification 1999

Windows NT 4.0 Support Engineer Certification 1999

IBM Aix Unix Interoperability Test 1999-2000

Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Interoperability Test 1999-2000

Cisco CCNA Routing Support Engineer Certification 1998

Novell CNE 3.5.0 Certification 1997

Novell CNA 3.5.0 Certification 1997

Microsoft MCSE 3.51 Training 1998-1996

Numerous Microsoft MCP Training Certifications (Win 95, NT 4.0) 1998-1996

A + Certification 1996



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