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Experienced Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the military industry. Skilled in Military Affairs, Readiness, Tactics, Information Assurance, and Electronic Warfare. Strong community and social services professional with a Master's degree focused in International Relations and Affairs from Webster University.
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Realty SpecialistUnited States Department Of The Air ForceSan Antonio, Tx, Us -
Realty SpecialistUnited States Department Of The Air Force Jul 2023 - PresentUnited States -
Realty SpecialistFederal Aviation Administration Sep 2022 - Jul 2023Provides services in real property acquisition, management, and disposal duties in support of the National Airspace System (NAS). Assists customers in defining their requirements, conduct analysis, and recommends feasible, suitable, and acceptable courses of action (COAs). Verifies that recommended COAs comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, policies, and procedures in the FAA Acquisition Management System (AMS) or in other governing regulations, such as the Federal Acquisition Regulation. Negotiates, acquires, administers, disposes, and/or executes the condemnation of real estate, and utility contracts and transactions to protect government interests. Plans and estimates budgets. Performs project management activities to capture all key milestones required to progress projects from start to finish. Conducts feasibility studies, market analyses, and uses appraisal documents to determine fair market value of desired properties. Acquires title searches, researches environmental issues, and performs similar reviews to advise customers on concerns and alternatives. Acquires real property: Prepares acquisition plan to include determining acquisition strategy; Uses direct purchase, condemnation, like exchange, interdepartmental transfer, interdepartmental agreement, donation, and/or lease; Conducts and gathers market survey information; Obtains and reviews appraisal for purchase by contracted appraiser. Prepares responses to inquiries and assists management or senior specialists in responding to complex inquiries including Congressional and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, protests, claims against the U.S. government, and similar inquiries. -
Realty SpecialistUnited States Department Of The Air Force Aug 2021 - Sep 2022Joint Base San Antonio Fort Sam Houston -
Realty SpecialistUnited States Department Of The Army Sep 2020 - Aug 2021Fort Bliss, Texas, United States -
Realty SpecialistUnited States Department Of The Army Mar 2019 - Sep 2020Joint Base Lewis Mcchord -
Logistics Management Specialist (Mfgi Planner)United States Department Of The Army May 2018 - Feb 2019Fort Hood -
Housing Management SpecialistUnited States Department Of The Army Aug 2016 - May 2018Joint Base Lewis Mcchord, Wa -
Transportation AssistantUnited States Department Of The Army Sep 2015 - Aug 2016Joint Base Lewis Mcchord, Wa -
Battlstaff TrainerCubic Mar 2015 - Sep 2015Fort Lewis, WaProvides "best practice" mentoring for U.S. Army Brigade Combat Team Battle Staff NCOs in the Military Decision Making Process (MDMP), Lethal and Non-Lethal Targeting, Long Range plan development (Campaign Planning), and other supporting operational planning functions. Performs similar functions at U.S. Army Battalion Task Force level. Provide refresher classes to battle staff NCOs to prepare them for operational planning. Retrieves and analyzes data during the course of the exercise and prepares After Action Review products. -
Customer Service Supervisor-ActingUnited States Postal Service Dec 2014 - Mar 2015Tacoma, WaUnder general supervision manages the operation of contract post office units.All work is performed under United States Postal Service (USPS) regulations andother relevant state and federal law. Supervises distribution/dispatch of mail, theselling of postal items, and other mail handling activities. Conducts regularaudits of postal supplies and answers customers' questions. -
City Carrier AssistantUnited States Postal Service Jan 2014 - Dec 2014Tacoma, Washington1. Routes or cases all classes of mail in sequence of delivery along an established route. Rearranges and relabels cases as required. 2. Withdraws mail from the distribution case and prepares it in sequence for efficient delivery independently or by another carrier along an established route. Prepares and separates all classes of mail to be carried by truck to relay boxes along route for subsequent delivery. 3. Handles undeliverable mail in accordance with established procedures. 4. Delivers mail along a prescribed route, on foot or by vehicle, on a regular schedule, picking up additional mail from relay boxes as needed. Collects mail from street letter boxes and accepts letters from mailing from customers; on certain routes may deliver mail that consists exclusively of parcel post, or the collection of mail. 5. Uses portable electronic scanner as instructed. 6. Delivers and collects charges on customs, postage-due, and C.O.D. mail matter. Delivers and obtains receipts for registered and certain insured mail. Signs for such matter, except insured mail, at the post office before beginning route and accounts for it upon return by payments of the amounts collected and delivery of of receipts taken. 7. Deposits in the post office mail collected on the route upon returning from the route. 8. Checks, and corrects if necessary, mailing cards from advertisers bearing names and addresses of customers or former customers on the route. 9. Furnishes customers with postal information and provides change of address cards and other postal forms as needed. 10. Reports to supervisor all unusual incidents or conditions relating to mail delivery, including condition of street letter boxes and centralized delivery equipment. 11. Becomes proficient, when assigned to a route, in the casing of mail on other routes as assigned. 12. Works professionally with other employees in the office. -
Security Site Supervisor For Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health CenterG4S Secure Solutions (Usa) Inc. Oct 2013 - Dec 2013Waianae, HiResponsible for coordinating the security operations of a community hospital. Conducted liaison with hospital staff to ensure security priorities were being fulfilled. Interacted with and provided customer service for patients, their family members, contractors, and emergency services personnel. Provided transportation, directions, and access to various parts of the hospital for patients and hospital staff. Maintained communications equipment, keys, access badges, and three security vehicles. Provided security in the Emergency Room and other departments when there were high risk patients on the premises. Monitored surveillance cameras and alarm systems. Provided written reports to hospital staff and the G4S Honolulu General Manager (GM) and Operations Manager. Resolved scheduling issues with the GM and Operations Manager. Provided recommendations for termination, removal, and promotion of security officers. Trained new security officers. Supervised four shift supervisors and eight other security officers. -
U.S. Army Pacific Contingency Command Post Deputy Fire Support CoordinatorUs Army May 2013 - Nov 2013Fort Shafter, HiAssigned to the U.S. Army, Pacific (USARPAC) Headquarters as Deputy Fire Support Coordinator (DFSCOORD) for the Contingency Command Post (CCP) with a mission to deploy in order to provide Initial Entry Mission Command during Small Scale Contingency Operations throughout the Asia-Pacific AOR. Established and maintained voice and digital communications with component fire support cells in order to coordinate, synchronize, and de-conflict operations and joint assets. Synchronized and coordinated joint suppression of enemy air defenses (JSEAD) in support of aviation attacks; reapportioned allocated air assets based on changes to the operational situation. Served as a core member on a JTF staff and supported operations as required as the Joint Effect Coordination Cell (JECC) Fires Planner. -
United States Army Pacific Main Command Fire Support OfficerUs Army May 2012 - May 2013Fort Shafter, HiAssigned to the U.S. Army, Pacific (USARPAC) Headquarters as the Fire Support Officer (FSO) for the Main Command Post (MCP). Established and maintainined digital and voice communications with various lower, adjacent, and high level headquarters in order to coordinate, synchronize, and de-conflict operations and joint assets. Participated in future operations (FUOPS) and Plans Operational Planning Teams (OPTs) to ensure lethal and nonlethal effects were incorporated into near and long term USARPAC planning efforts. Served as a core member on a joint taskforce (JTF) staff and supported operations as the Joint Effect Coordination Cell (JECC) Fires Planner throughout large scale joint military operations. Managed the USARPAC Operational Fires and Effects Directorates' (OFED) budget by planning and programing schools, critical training events, and the procurement of office equipment to support the 25 Soldiers assigned to the OFED.
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U.S. Army Pacific Contingency Command Post Assistant Fire Support CoordinatorUs Army May 2011 - May 2012Fort Shafter, HiAssigned to the U.S. Army, Pacific (USARPAC) Headquarters as Assistant Fire Support Coordinator (AFSCOORD) for the Contingency Command Post (CCP) with a mission to deploy in order to provide Initial Entry Mission Command during Small Scale Contingency Operations throughout the Asia-Pacific area of operations (AOR). Established and maintained communications with component fire support cells in order to coordinate, synchronize, and de-conflict operations and joint assets. Synchronized and coordinated joint suppression of enemy air defenses (JSEAD) in support of aviation attacks. Reapportioned allocated air assets based on changes to the operational situation. Serves as a core member on a JTF staff and supported operations as required as the Joint Effect Coordination Cell (JECC) Fires Planner. Assigned key additional duties such as the Army liaison to the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) during the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) conference conducted in Hawaii in November 2011. Participated during the planning, preparation, and execution phases of multiple Joint Military Exercises with U.S. partner nations.
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Command And General Staff College StudentUs Army Jul 2010 - Jun 2011Fort Leavenworth, KansasThe full 44-week CGSS course is offered twice a year at Fort Leavenworth, KS, with broad choices among more than 170 elective courses and focused programs in Special, Joint, or Space Operations. Courses start in July and February each year. The first 16 weeks of the course are offered three times a year at each of the satellite campuses at Fort Belvoir, VA, Fort Lee, VA, and Fort Gordon, GA. Masters Degrees may be earned at the main campus at Fort Leavenworth, but may not be earned at the satellite campuses.Command and General Staff Officers' Course consists of two components, the Command and General Staff Officers' Course (CGSOC) Common Core Course, and the Advanced Operations and Warfighting Course which is the credentialing course for field grade officers in the operational Army. Students complete these courses in an experiential learning environment which yields adaptive, self-aware, field-grade leaders of character and competence who are capable of shaping the joint operational environment. -
Battalion Executive OfficerUs Army Jun 2009 - May 2010Fort Bliss, TxExecutive Officer for a direct support Field Artillery Battalion within a digitized, modular Infantry Brigade Combat Team. Assigned the mission to train for combat and evaluate new systems as part of the Army Brigade Combat Team Modernization program. Responsible for training, readiness, and welfare of the battalion staff. Maintains the logistical readiness and command supply discipline of the battalion in order to meet the testing requirements for new technologies and programs building the future force artillery battalion; responsible for supervising all current operations and future planning; responsible for resourcing combat-ready units, preparing, then executing the integration of future combat systems; responsible for the professional development of five officers. -
Battalion Operations OfficerUs Army Jun 2008 - Jun 2009Fort Bliss, TxBattalion Operations Officer for a direct support Field Artillery Battalion Within a digitized, modular Infantry Brigade Combat Team assigned the mission to train for combat and evaluate Army Brigade Combat Team Modernization (ABCTM) equipment for the Army. Responsible for the preparation, training, movement, and tactical employment of the Battalion. Supervises and directs operations of the Tactical Operation Center. Directly supervises a staff of l7 Officers, NCOs and Soldiers. Responsible for development and coordination of all orders production and execution. Synchronizes plans with higher, subordinate and adjacent units.
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Brigade Plans OfficerUs Army Feb 2008 - Jun 2008Fort Bliss, TxBrigade Plans Officer for the 5th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division (Army Evaluation Task Force), the Army's only Future Combat Systems (FCS) organization responsible for all testing and evaluation associated with FCS personnel and equipment; responsible for the synchronization and training for two Combat Arms Battalions (CAB), one Fires BN, and two separate companies, responsible for synchronizing and planning training for combat operations While executing all test and evaluation events, to include: New Equipment Training (NET), Army Battle Command System (ABCS), Technical Field Test (TFT), Force Development Test and Evaluation (FDT&E), and Limited User Test (LUT), supervises a Plans Division of four officers and five NCOs, responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing all tasks in support of the commander and subordinates.
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Brigade Effects CoordinatorUs Army Feb 2007 - Feb 2008Fort Bliss, TxBrigade Effects Coordinator for 5th Brigade Combat Team, lst Armored Division (Army Evaluation Task Force), the Army's only Future Combat System (FCS) organization responsible for all testing and evaluation associated With FCS personnel and equipment; the senior effects advisor to the Brigade Commander; supports the Brigade Commander's intent through the delivery of lethal and non-lethal effects against personnel and equipment; recommends the establishment and changes to fire support coordination measures; coordinates With higher headquarters for additional fires and effects for the brigade; coordinates; integrates; and synchronizes information operations and electronic Warfare (EW) into tactical operations; supervises an Effects Cell of two officers; four NCOs and four Soldiers.
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Southern European Taskforce (Setaf) Chief Of FiresUs Army Feb 2006 - Feb 2007Vicenza Area, ItalyChief of Fires for the United States Army Southern European Task Force (Airborne), a rapidly deployable core of a Combuned Joint Taskforce (CJTF) Headquarters. Deploys as a member of the Assault Command Post (ACP). Plans, coordinates, and orchestrates full spectrum fires and effects in time, space and purpose against targets within the battle space to support CJTF operations and the commander’s intent. Coordinates requests for additional joint fires assets and personnel. Assists the Joint Planning Group (JPG) in the preparation of operations plans. Writes the fires estimate and annex. Serves as the executive agent for the Joint Effects Working Group (JEWG), Joint Effects Coordination Board (JECB), Joint Assessment Working Group (JAWG) and Joint Assessment Board (JAB).
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Combined Joint Taskforce 76 Operational Fires PlannerUs Army Jun 2005 - Feb 2006AfghanistanOperational Fires Planner assigned to Combined/Joint Task Force 76 (CJTF-76) at Bagram, Afghanistan. Plans and coordinates the allocation and movement of lethal and non-lethal joint fires assets to include direct support artillery, rotary and fixed wing close air support and electronic warfare flights throughout the CJTF-76 Arra of Operations (AO). Produces schemes of lethal and non-lethal support for major named operations and synchronizes fire support for both tactical and operational plans and orders. Provides fires specific information and reports to both the Chief of Fires and Chief of Plans.
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Combined Joint Task Force 76 Fire Support OfficerUs Army Aug 2004 - Jun 2005Vicenza Area, Italy And AfghanistanThe senior Fires representative in the Joint Fires Element (JFE) cell for a twelve hour period. Advises the Combined Joint Taskforce (CJTF) Chief of Operations (CHOPS) on the availability and capabilities of all Fires assets to include surface indirect fire support assets and close air support platforms. Facilitates the information flow between the JFE cell, the Air Support Operations Center (ASOC), Attack Aviation and the CJTF Command Group. Establishes a continuous information flow with the maneuver element liaison officers for complete operational awareness and asset requirements. Verifies the daily Air Tasking Order (ATO), Fire Support Coordination Measures (FSCMS) and maneuver graphics. Briefs the tactical air picture, hot topics and any significant activities to the CG at each Battle Update Brief (BUB).update brief.
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Battalion S3Us Army Sep 2003 - Aug 2004Fort Sill, OkBattalion S3 for a Field Artillery M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System/Army Tactical Missile System capable (MLRS/ATACMS) battalion in III (US) Corps Artillery with a mission of deploying in support of maneuver forces providing timely and accurate rocket and missile fires. Responsible for the operations and training of a battalion composed of 398 Soldiers, 18 ATACMS capable launchers, and 135 support Vehicles. Plans, coordinates, and supervises the execution of training, intelligence, fire direction, communications, NBC defense, survey, and liaison operations. Prepares war fighting operations orders, training guidance, and training briefs. Prepares and coordinates all contingency and training deployment plans. Supervises and trains 22 officers, NCOs and Soldiers in the battalion tactical operations section.
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Battery CommanderUs Army Aug 2001 - Sep 2003Fort Sill, Ok And IraqCommand a Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS)/Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) capable firing battery. Responsible for the training, logistics, material, administrative and tactical readiness of 45 tactical vehicles and soldiers and their families. Sustain and account for property Worth 23 million dollars. Train the soldiers of the battery to deploy anywhere in the World; light and Win with minimal casualties. Foster a leadership environment where esprit de corps, discipline, accountability, ethical values, leadership and hard work are valued and rewarded. Provide and environment where soldiers and their families are taken care of. Establish and ensure systems are in place that set the standard in accomplishing these responsibilities.
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Battalion Assistant S3Us Army Feb 2001 - Aug 2001Fort Sill, OkBattalion Assistant S3 of a FORSCOM Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) and Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) capable battalion; responsible for operations, intelligence, and unit training of 395 soldiers, 215 tactical vehicles and equipment valued in excess of $80 million; supervise and train 20 soldiers in the battalion tactical operations center (TOC) and Fire direction section; prepare all tactical standard operating procedures, operations orders, deployment and unit movement plans, unit readiness and battalion training briefs; additional duties include Battalion Firing Safety Officer, Battalion Ammunition Officer, and TOC Battle Captain.
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Combined Arms And Services Staff SchoolUs Army Jan 2001 - Feb 2001Fort Leavenworth, Ks -
Field Artillery Captains' Career Course StudentUs Army Aug 2000 - Dec 2000Fort Sill, Ok -
Battery Operations OfficerUs Army May 1999 - Aug 2000Camp Stanley, KoreaBattery Operations Officer for a forward deployed MLRS/ATACMS field artillery battery assigned to the 2 Infantry Division in the Republic of Korea. Primary responsibility is the tactical control of the battery. Supervises the Battery Operations Center, plans and coordinates tactical movement and positioning, processes intelligence information, responsible for the operation of the battery Fire Direction Center. Additional duty as the Battery safety officer. -
Company Fire Support OfficerUs Army Dec 1997 - May 1999Fort Benning, GaCompany Fire Support Officer for a mechanized infantry company within 3d Brigade, 3d Infantry Division (Mechanized), a part of the XVIII Airborne Corps Rapid deployment Force. Advises the maneuver commander on the fire support capabilities and limitations. Integrates all support assets to include field artillery, mortars, close air support, and naval gunfire in accordance with the company and battalion scheme of maneuvers and the maneuver commander’s guidance for Fires. Responsible for the professional development, morale, welfare, and maintenance for one M981 Fire Support Vehicle (FIST-V) and all associated equipment valued at over one million dollars. Additional duty as the Battery Safety Officer.
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Field Artillery Officers' Basic CourseUs Army Jul 1997 - Dec 1997Fort Sill, Ok -
Cannon Crewmember 13BUs Army Oct 1987 - Mar 1992Fort Lewis, WaResponsible for the actual safe firing of the howitzer; loads the projectile and receives the powder charge; ensures the correct fuse and the correct amout of propellent charge in each fire mission; responsible for keeping Howitzer combat loaded with rounds at all times; also responsible for keeping the breech and bore of the Howitzer clean after firing; understands all fire commands. -
Primary Leadership Development Course (Pldc)Us Army Oct 1991 - Nov 1991Fort Lewis, Wa
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