Aaron Parker

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IT Services Director @ Washoe County School District
Reno, NV, US
Aaron Parker's Location
Carson City, Nevada, United States, United States
About Aaron Parker

Retired Army Officer specializing in Information Technology, Organizational Leadership, and Human Capital Development. I have a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice and a Master's in Information Systems Management. Based on my education and experience, I am well suited to perform as part of a team, anywhere. I am detail-oriented, caring, and always willing to support. I am an expert in developing systems, best practices, and processes. This enables me to provide fact-based well-considered solutions to my organizational leadership and the ability to implement these solutions on time and within budget.

Aaron Parker's Current Company Details
Washoe County School District

Washoe County School District

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IT Services Director
Reno, NV, US
Aaron Parker Work Experience Details
  • Washoe County School District
    It Services Director
    Washoe County School District
    Reno, Nv, Us
  • State Of Nevada Office Of The Chief Information Officer
    Service Manager | It Manager Iii
    State Of Nevada Office Of The Chief Information Officer Aug 2024 - Present
    Carson City, Nevada, United States
  • Nevada National Guard
    State Inspector General
    Nevada National Guard Jun 2020 - Jul 2024
    Carson City, Nevada, United States
  • Us Army
    Lieutenant Colonel
    Us Army May 2004 - Jul 2024
  • Us Army H
    Career Manager
    Us Army H Jul 2018 - Jun 2020
    Fort Knox, Kentucky, United States
    Signal Corps Active Component Career Manager at US Army Human Resources Command. Responsible for analyzing, developing, and executing the operational and professional management of over 600+ Signal Corps Majors and Lieutenant Colonels. Receives, coordinates, and finalizes all administrative requirements to include assignments, promotions, branch/career field transfers, separations, Training-With-Industry, fellowships, and advanced civilian education. Develops, coordinates, and requests assignments in accordance with the Army personnel and Chief of Staff of the Army's Manning Guidance. Distributes and publishes information and documents relevant to the future needs of the Signal Corps Majors. Assists and communicates with Senior Leaders concerning officer professional development and unit manning.
  • Us Army
    Director Of Operations, Brigade S3
    Us Army May 2017 - Jul 2018
    Fort Hood, Texas, United States
    Director of Operations, Brigade S3 of a Theater Tactical Signal Brigade (TTSB). Responsible for the readiness, operations, plans, training and resourcing of the brigade headquarters and four subordinate Expeditionary Signal Battalions (ESB) consisting of 2200 Soldiers and equipment valued in excess of $500 million. Enables four Expeditionary Signal Battalions to provide communications capabilities to Combatant Command headquarters, Combine/Joint Task Force headquarters, and Army Service Component headquarters in support of Unified Land Operations. Coordinates with III Corps, FORSCOM, USARAF, and other units and agencies in order to develop signal support plans for warfighters. Prepares detailed plans in accordance with the commander's intent in order to ensure combat readiness of the brigade headquarters and all battalions. Responsible for the modernization of the Brigade to include New Equipment Fielding and New Equipment Training. Maintains a climate free from hostility and provides good stewardship of resources.
  • Us Army
    Executive Officer
    Us Army Aug 2016 - May 2017
    Fort Hood, Texas, United States
    Battalion Executive Officer of an Expeditionary Signal Battalion (ESB) consisting of 484 Soldiers and equipment valued at $120 million. Provides management oversight for of four companies, including two Expeditionary Signal Companies, one Joint/Area Company, and one Headquarters and Headquarters Company. Manages the unit's annual operating budget of $1.6 million and directs the maintenance and logistics support functions across the battalion ensuring the readiness of 225 wheeled vehicles, 90 generators and 30 major communications assemblages. Serves as the Battalion Commander in his absence, maintains a climate free from hostility and provides good stewardship of Army resources.
  • Us Army
    Executive Officer To The Deputy Commanding General
    Us Army Sep 2015 - Aug 2016
    Fort Hood, Texas, United States
    Executive Officer (XO) to the III Corps and Fort Hood Deputy Commanding General. The XO supports the Deputy Commanding General in the implementation and management of future projects, including coordination and planning for all conferences, briefings, and other events requiring travel and/or participation. Utilizing relevant experience the XO provides the Deputy Commanding General with recommendations and counsel on appropriate issues. The XO takes the lead on special projects/initiatives and supports the coordination of other staff endeavors as directed; coordinates and synchronizes with the Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff to ensure mission and task accomplishment across all lines of effort. Facilitates mission command through coordination with a deployed III Corps Headquarters, four divisions, nine separate brigades, and various agencies located in forward deployed areas and across three states within the Continental US.
  • Us Army
    Director Of Operations, Battalion S3
    Us Army Jul 2014 - Sep 2015
    Fort Hood, Texas, United States
    Director of Operations, Battalion S3 of an Expeditionary Signal Battalion (ESB) consisting of 491 Soldiers and $124 million worth of equipment with the mission of providing data, voice, and video in support of world-wide contingency operations. Develops, executes, and assesses the training and operation of the battalion to engineer, install, operate, maintain, and defend (EIOMD) expeditionary communications systems supporting the 11th Tactical Theater Signal Brigade (TTSB), III Corps, and US Army Forces Command (FORSCOM). Maintains a climate free from hostility and provides good stewardship of resources, while fostering an ethics based environment.
  • Us Army
    Executive Assistant, Aide-De-Camp To The Commanding General
    Us Army Jun 2012 - Jun 2013
    Sierra Vista, Arizona, United States
    Aide-de-Camp to the Commanding General, Network Enterprise Technology Command a global communications command that report directly to the US Army CIO/G6, Comprised of over 16,000 personnel with a worldwide mission of providing the Global Network Enterprise to the US Army, Joint and Coalition Partners. Assists the Commanding General in the performance of daily duties be providing administration, logistics, and general support. Coordinates all Commanding General's travel to include itineraries, accommodations, transportation liaison coordination, and 24/7 communications support.
  • Us Army
    Assistant Operations Officer
    Us Army Mar 2010 - Jun 2011
    Afghanistan
    Assistant Operations Officer, AS3, for an Expeditionary Signal Battalion consisting of two Expeditionary Signal Companies stationed in Hawaii and one Joint Area Signal Company stationed in Fort Richardson Alaska. Directly responsible to engineer, install, operate, maintain and protect tactical expeditionary theater-level communication systems supporting south central Asia. Manages the operations readiness of the battalion's five subordinate Network Operations centers and over 12-help desks deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Responsible for the operations of the network and reporting communications systems' statuses in to the commander in near-real time conditions. Manages the combat readiness of 468 Soldiers and $100 Million worth of equipment.
  • Us Army
    Company Commander
    Us Army Apr 2008 - Mar 2010
    Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, United States
    Commander of the largest Tactical Signal Company in the Pacific Theater. Enables the command and full-spectrum operations to US Army Pacific and their major subordinate commands. Responsible for the combat worldwide deployment readiness of 130 Soldiers and $30 Million of communications equipment.
  • Us Army
    Assistant Operations Manager, Brigade S3
    Us Army Jun 2007 - Apr 2008
    Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
    Assistant Brigade S3, Operations Officer for the 516th Signal Brigade with five subordinate battalion, providing operation base and expeditionary communications support to over 21,000 customers in an area of 105 million square miles within the US Army Pacific area of responsibility. Responsible for operations, sustainment, and defense requirements withing the Army's Pacific portion of the Global Network. Advises the brigade commander on operational and readiness issues to include network operations, tasking management, operations security, contingency operations and exercise support.
  • Us Army
    Platoon Leader
    Us Army Oct 2006 - Jun 2007
    Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, United States
    Platoon Leader for a rapid response Communications Package in support of US Army Pacific. Accountable for the management of 18 Soldiers, 4 Civilians and over $10 Million worth of critical communications equipment.
  • Us Army
    Deputy Director
    Us Army Dec 2005 - Oct 2006
    Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
    Deputy Director, operations officer for the Pacific Network Operations and Security Center. Responsible for the operational oversight of the 24/7 operations of the Army's communications network across the pacific. Provide data, voice and video communications to over 21,000 customers in Hawaii, Alaska and Japan. Monitors real-world mission support across the Pacific. Responsible for 33 Soldiers and Civilians.
  • Us Army
    Operations Officer
    Us Army Nov 2004 - Dec 2005
    Qatar
    Operations Officer for the 550th Signal Company consisting of 220 Soldiers and Civilians. Oversees the supply and administration of over $70 Million. Provides 24-hour strategic support to the US Central Command area of responsibility in south west Asia. Assists in the operations of three technical control facilities, two major telephone switches, a telecommunication center, a patch and test facility in Bahrain, VHF network in Qatar, and the Directorate of Information Management in Qatar and Eskan Village Saudi Arabia.

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Aaron Parker works for Washoe County School District

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Aaron Parker's current role is IT Services Director.

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Aaron Parker attended University Of Nevada, Reno, University Of Phoenix, U.s. Army Command And General Staff College, Marine Corps University, Us Army Signal Office Basic Course, Mcqueen High School, University Of Nevada, Reno.

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