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IT Specialist/ Network LAN/MAN/WAN Manager Resume
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| Desired Industry: Computer Software/Programming |
SpiderID: 28220 |
| Desired Job Location: NYC, New York |
Date Posted: 8/13/2009 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: Oct 2009 |
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| Job Level: Management (Manager, Director) |
Willing to Travel: Yes, 50-75% |
| Highest Degree Attained: Bachelors |
Willing to Relocate: Yes |
Experience: Feb 09- Present- Captain, Signal Corps, United States Army, Battalion S-6:
Responsible of all automated information systems, frequency management, land network management, telecommunications management, combat Net radio (CNR) support and Information Assurance for the 526 Brigade Support Battalion (BSB). Communications responsibilities included tactical radio planning, Network Operations, Local Area Network administration, and Communications Security (COMSEC) implementation. Advise the Battalion Commander on all Communications and Electronics (CE), Signal Security, the employment of all battalion communications assets and the unit's operations and maintenance posture for CE equipment. Served as the Information Assurance Security Officer to implement and enforce network security policies. Maintains the battalion communication assets valued excess $35 million. Implemented an aggressive communications security plan and maintained a robust network infrastructure, resulting in zero security incidents and a communications reliability rate of 98%. Planned, managed, and executed all communications support within the entire Battalion to include automation systems, TBC/MCS-Light system, CNR, ABCS, CPOF, ASAS-Light, DCGS, TACSAT, FM, HF, BFT, VOIP, tactical satellite, frequency and COMSEC management. Supervised 13 communications Soldiers in planning, developing, and training all communications requirements for a battalion of 500 Soldiers.
Apr 07 Feb 09- First Lieutenant, Signal Corps, United States Army, Joint Network Node Platoon Leader (JNN) /BDE S6 Network Operations Battle Captain/ Network LAN/MAN/WAN Manager:
Responsible for directing 18 communications Soldiers to manage and maintain all aspects of the 2 BCT 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) tactical Local, Metropolitan and Wide Area Networks while deployed during OIF 07-09. Responsible to leverage all available network management and configuration tools to monitor, analyze, control, and secure over 200 communications systems such as VSAT, AN-50, Tacticompt, JNN, BAT, CPN and HCLOS that comprised the LAN, MAN and WAN. Responsible as the Information Assurance Network Manager to develop, implement and ensure compliance of network defense policy and network configuration management measures to protect the tactical network. Was primary advisor to the Brigade S6 regarding network operations and security Supervised the movement, establishment and network security of the full communications capabilities to support approximately 4,500 users into hostile territory while deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Managed a network with a hardware density of 103 servers, 350 network devices and 4950 clients operating on both on the NIPRNET and SIPRNET at Camp Liberty. Supervised the installation of the LAN for the 2 BCT 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) headquarters in Iraq that provided secure voice and data communications for over 80 senior staff users, increasing productivity by 25%. Implemented Information Assurance measures to mitigate security vulnerabilities for the LAN/MAN/WAN by using security measures that included WebSense Content Filtering, BlueCoat to decrease security incidents. Additionally implementing VLAN Membership Policy Server (VMPS) on the Local Area Network to control user level access in preventing spillages, in which resulted in zero incidents. Developed and compiled operating procedures and policies for the brigades Network Operations and Security Center. Implemented the daily operations and maintenance of six tactical generators, one AN/TTC-59A Joint Network Node (JNN), one AN/TRC-190 (V3) High Capacity Line of Sight (HCLOS) Radio Terminal, and one AN/TSC-167A KU Band Trailer systems. Maintained, handled, and accounted for cryptographic materials and equipment (KG-84, KG-194, KG-95, KIV-13, KIV-19A, etc.). Supervised and served as the S6 for the Forward Operating Base Justice providing services and supports of the Secure Internet Protocol Router (SIPR) / Non-Secure Internet Protocol Router (NIPR) Data, NVOIP/SVOIP/DNS/POTS phones, CPOF, VENTRILO, BVTC, MCS, TSIF, AN-50 and 7 RETRANS system to over 700 end users. Developed the Release in Place (RIP) plan and the continuity book; flawlessly transferring over of authority to the incoming without any loss of communications or network interruption during the OIF 07-09. Trained and transitioned a platoon size of 18 personnel to use a new tactical satellite communication equipment program in voice over internet protocol (VOIP), JNN, AN-50, STT, VTC, HCLOS, LAN and WAN operations.
Education: Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, MI -Pursuing with the Master of Science in Health Service Administration, GPA 3.25/4.0 2006 to Current Campbell University Buies Creek, NC -Graduated with a BS in Computer Science, GPA 3.0/4.0 May 2005
Skills: Retain the following certifications:
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP)
IT Project Manager (CompTIA Project+) CompTIA Security+
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