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My career has spanned over 29 years work in the Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance field in support of the Country's defense. As the Beale AFB MC-12W Program Manager , I have doubled my team to 28 personnel in the span of two years and supported the USAF Project Liberty in it's worldwide combat mission. I have spent 29 years in the reconnaissance and test field. My TS/SCI clearance and work with the MC-12W, RC-135, U-2, RQ-4, MQ-1, MQ-9 and SR-71 and F-117A support provide a background for the fights we are globally engaged in. My tenure at the Pentagon and the CENTTAF CAOC give me the staff experience to take on difficult projects and see them through fruition. .
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Global Hawk Mission Excellence Program ManagerNorthrop Grumman Corporation Dec 2014 - PresentFalls Church, Va, Us -
C4Isr Program Manger With Current Ts/SciTransition Feb 2014 - Dec 2014Program management transitioned to a new contractor for the MC-12W Project Liberty. Looking for new work. Have current TS/SCI, and am T&E Level II and have over 5 years PM experience.
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489Rs Mc-12W Program ManagerSpectrum Comm Inc Feb 2011 - Jan 2014Newport News, Va, UsMC-12W Program Manager. Grew workforce from 14 positions to 28 in last two years. Provided the analytical, advisory, management, technical, and functional support to accomplish project planning and management of MC-12W operations and projects both at 9 RW and various worldwide locations. Coordinate with functional experts from personnel, intelligence, operations, maintenance, logistics, and communications to support MC-12W mission bed down and enhance operations. Responsible for $3.2M budget to support multi-million dollar program vital to the efforts in the worldwide efforts to combat terrorism. -
Deputy Chief, 9 Rw Wing Plans And ProgramsUnited States Air Force Jul 2008 - Dec 2010Randolph Afb, Tx, UsPlanned, coordinated & executes\d worldwide high-alt U-2/RQ-4 missions collecting highly classified intelligence data. Directed all wing planning, coordination and reviews of tasked Operations Plans, Contingency Plans, and Air Force instructions. Developed Higher Headquarter and wing tasked exercises as senior liaison between Air Staff, Air combat Command, and wing staff on key planning issues. Lead CENTCOM U2 Liaison Officer for combat reconnaissance mission. Led 200+ Amn Wing Exercise Evaluation Team from 22 squadrons, 12 Wing Service Agencies & 3 tenant units. Planned ISR support to critical resupply at high-risk drop zone--mission success was vital to isolated Coalition forces in Afghanistan. Developed disease containment plan that readied base, local & state agencies to respond to emerging biological threats. Led new recce tactic for Afghan offensive; dedicated U2 ISR led Marines to origin of hostile fire--13+ enemies KIA. Planned, executed & evaluated 23 Wg EMEs and 16 Wg OREs w/ 14 civ. agencies brought 9 RW to peak readiness that was pivotal to Wing's "Outstanding" Phase II ORI rating -only 5th Active Duty wing in Air Combat Commands history to receive the rating. Provided reconnaissance expertise for planning & execution for Iraqi election support--cemented Iraqi democracy. Replanned U2 CSAR; enabled 1st AF A/C on scene to support Navy E2C mishap--NAVCENT grateful -
Dco For Reconnaissance / CaocUnited States Air Force Jun 2007 - Jul 2008Randolph Afb, Tx, UsDeployed as the Deputy Director of Combat Operations Division as the Chief of Reconnaissance for the Coalition Air Operations Center. Coordinated execution of reconnaissance assets, supervises platform liaison officers & developed tactics & training procedures (TTPs) in response to combat requirements. Supervised CFACC Watch--24 hr Command Post, data collection and reporting for CAOC. Lead TTP improvement teams; IED reporting, Reaper comms, single data base. Led team to develop CONOP for NTISR process--IED info to ground troops in 10 min versus 10 hours--19 found, saved lives. Holistic approach to solution led to team receiving Army awards--most significant change to IED hunt at that time. Led team in solving MQ-9 radio problems--initially did not employ 70% of time due to communications--fixed for $56K. CFACC hand-picked to coordinate entire ISR plan for Op Valiant Pursuit--go decision on verified pre/post strike results. Integrated ISR into biggest OEF op since '01; 2375 sorties, 875 bombs, 5 days--Enemy safe haven decimated. Chosen as top 10% of Lt Cols by CFACC. -
U2 Mission Planner / Director 9 Rw Battle StaffUnited States Air Force Jul 2003 - Jun 2007Randolph Afb, Tx, UsDivision chief for planning & execution for DOD's worldwide operational U-2 and RQ-4A HA reconnaissance programs. Oversees expeditionary preparations that maintain combat training/global contingency employment of over 35 U-2/RQ-4A weapon systems in three AORs. Ensures combat mobility readiness of 4 flying squadrons, 1 support squadron & 2 overseas FOLs, including over 524 operations, maintenance, DOD civilian and contract personnel; an $18M annual budget, $1.5B in assets, 80 combat pilots and 16,000 flying hours generating 1,100 combat sorties. Additional Duties: U-2 Liaison Officer (LNO) and 9 RW Battle Staff Director. In addition, was Operations Officer for the 2006 Beale Air Force Base Open House and Air Show. -
Instructor Research Navigator For Big Crow Program OfficeUs Air Force Reserve Jan 2001 - Jun 2003Robins Afb, Ga, UsPlanner and Senior Instructor Navigator for Det 1, 370 FLTS, Kirtland AFB, NM. Works with the Big Crow Program Office (BCPO) to develop, plan, and execute missions that support the USAF Advanced Cruise Missile, Air launched Cruise Missile, and Conventional Air Launched Cruise Missile. In addition, the BCPO support the US Navy AEGIS program for their newest cruisers and destroyers. Other customers include the US Army Patriot Missile Program, NATO Icelandic Radar Upgrade, and various Electronic Warfare test programs. Duties in support of these missions include submitting diplomatic clearances through HQ USAF/XONP and the respective US embassies throughout our worldwide operations. -
Chief, Nato And Northern European Plans And IssuesUnited States Air Force Apr 1997 - Dec 2000Randolph Afb, Tx, Us1997-2001 Chief, Western Europe/NATO Branch, HQ USAF/XOXP, Washington D.C.Formulates United States Policy on operational issues involving Europe and NATO. USAF’s expert on the politico-military activities of NATO and Western Europe. Air Force focal point for NATO Defense Planning Questionnaire (QDP) and US commitments to NATO. Represents USAF at high meetings with Office of Secretary of Defense (OSD), Joint Staff (JS), Department of State, Service and Allied staffs. Formulates USAF policy on significant internationally sensitive and complex issues. Recommends Air Force positions on international agreements, policy and force structure to the Joint Staff, OSD and Congress. -
Director, R-2508 Complex Control FacilityUnited States Air Force Aug 1995 - Apr 1997Randolph Afb, Tx, UsDirector, R-2508 Central Coordinating Facility, 412 OSS/OSAC, Edwards AFB, CA. Qualified flight examiner in ARIA and Cruise Missile operations in C-135 and C-18 aircraft. Responsible to Tri-service Complex Control Board for the daily operations of the joint use R-2508 airspace. Developed new air refueling track in conjunction with the FAA for the SR-71. Saved 9.7 million dollars inmissile launchers for the U.S. Army from being turned into scrap at DRMO. Program Manager for new airspace modeling program that has the support of AFMC, Mitre, and the Rand Corporation. Helped to author UAV policy for the DOD and the FAA for the Tier II+ and Tier III- programs. APDP PM Level I and T&E level II. -
Executive Officer, 452Nd Test SquadronUnited States Air Force 1994 - 1995Randolph Afb, Tx, UsExecutive Officer, 452nd FLTS, Edwards AFB, CA. Qualified flight examiner in ARIA and Cruise Missile operations in C-135 and C-18 aircraft. Program Manager for 5.6 million dollar Ring Laser/GPS upgrade for the USAF C-18 fleet Task Force commander operating out of Australia for classified Titan IV launch -
Instructor Research Navigator For 4952 Flight Test SquadronUnited States Air Force Apr 1993 - Apr 1994Randolph Afb, Tx, UsResearch Navigator, NKC135, 4952 FLTS, Wright-Patterson AFB, Qualified in ARIA and Cruise Missile operations in C-135 and C-18 aircraft. DO LAN Officer responsible for 1.5 million dollars of computer equipment. Provided test support for MILSTAR and other DOD programs. Project Manager for GARMIN Global Positioning System up-grade on NC-135 aircraft. -
Kc-135Q Instructor Navigator For The 349Th Air Refueling SquadronUnited States Air Force 1989 - 1993Randolph Afb, Tx, UsCurrent Operations Officer, 90SS/DONO Beale AFB, CA. Plan worldwide deployments for KC-135Q aircraft. Lead Planner for most successful tanker aircraft unit in QUICK FORCE 92-1 exercise. Provided refueling planning for F-117 deployments. Headed planning team for deployment of U-2 aircraft to Europe.Instructor Navigator, KC-135Q, Beale AFB, CA. Chosen as chief planner for tanker aircraft in support of SR-71 contingency operation. Instructed crew force in global navigation techniques. Chosen for annual SAC Bombing and Navigation Competition. First crew to participate in KC-135 Avionics Modernization Program at Wright-Patterson AFB. Lead tanker crew of an ERIS test in support of SDI. Deployed to Operation DESERT SHIELD/STORM as planner for F117 support. -
1St Lt. Navigator, 38Th Strategic Reconnaissance SquadronUnited States Air Force 1985 - 1988Randolph Afb, Tx, UsNavigator, RC-135 U, V, and W, Offutt AFB, NE. Performed duties as an RC-135 NAV-2 then as NAV-1. Missions were operational and had worldwide coverage. RC-135U missions included missions of a test nature.
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University Of The PacificChemistry/Biology -
University Of The PacificHistory -
Afrotc Det 85ADet 85A And Later Det 88 Afrotc -
Catlin Gabel
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Christopher Boyer works for Northrop Grumman Corporation
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