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Ej Seda is listed as Classified Cybersecurity Manager at Boeing, a with 119185 employees, based in Huntsville, Alabama, United States. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Ej Seda.
Ej Seda previously worked as Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM) at Boeing and Agency Consulting Architect for U.S. Army at Cdw•G. Ej Seda holds Master Of Arts (M.A.), Information Technology Management from Webster University.
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About Ej Seda
I am a results-oriented technology strategist with a proven track record of partnering with federal agencies to align innovative solutions with their mission objectives. Leveraging over two decades of IT experience within the Department of Defense (DoD) and a 24-year career in the U.S. Army, I bring a unique blend of technical expertise and operational insight. Holding a Top Secret Clearance and over 10 IT certifications, including CISSP, CISM, CASP, and Cloud+, I specialize in identifying priorities and delivering transformative solutions that address complex challenges.At CDW•G, I excel in cultivating relationships with customers, partners, and stakeholders, ensuring seamless collaboration to deliver impactful results. My expertise spans emerging technologies such as cloud, AI/ML, Zero Trust, and SASE, aligning these innovations with federal initiatives to drive mission success. By collaborating with architects, solutions teams, and industry partners, I craft tailored strategies and programs that achieve mission-critical objectives while adapting to the ever-evolving technology landscape.Passionate about professional development and industry leadership, I stay at the forefront of technology trends and federal priorities through continuous learning, research, and active engagement at agency and partner events. Whether it's whiteboarding technical solutions, driving strategic account planning, or educating partners on CDW•G offerings, I thrive on turning challenges into opportunities and empowering federal agencies to accomplish their missions with agility and confidence.Outside of work, I am a family-oriented individual who enjoys spending my free time riding my motorcycle and exploring the waters on my boat.
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Information Systems Security Manager (Issm)
Agency Consulting Architect For U.S. Army
As an Agency Consulting Architect at CDWG, I serve as a trusted advisor and strategic leader, driving innovation and delivering mission-aligned technology solutions for federal agencies. I collaborate closely with sales teams and key stakeholders to develop and execute tailored strategies that address customer priorities and align with agency missions. By leveraging my advanced technical expertise and deep understanding of emerging technologies, I identify and position innovative solutions that solve complex challenges across various federal verticals.My responsibilities include crafting and implementing long-term technical strategies, maintaining a robust pipeline of opportunities, and working with solution architects and ITS resources to design holistic solutions. I lead the research and analysis of customer needs, ensuring that CDWG offerings and partner technologies—such as cloud, Zero Trust, AI/ML, and SASE—are effectively positioned to meet mission-critical objectives. Acting as a bridge between partners and customers, I cultivate strong relationships to deliver impactful and integrated solutions.As a thought leader, I stay ahead of market trends, federal priorities, and technological advancements through continuous professional development and active participation in industry events. I drive business growth by aligning technical initiatives with agency goals, conducting whiteboarding sessions, facilitating proofs of concept, and educating partners on CDWG’s comprehensive portfolio. My focus is on empowering federal agencies to achieve their objectives through innovation, collaboration, and strategic technology alignment.
7Th Group Information Systems Enginieer & Manager
As a 7th Group Information Systems Engineer and Manager, I play a critical role in enabling mission success by designing, deploying, and maintaining secure and reliable IT and communication systems tailored to the unique needs of Special Forces (SF) operations. I manage local and wide area networks (LAN/WAN), satellite communications, and tactical radio systems, ensuring seamless interoperability across joint and coalition forces while adhering to stringent cybersecurity protocols. Tasked with safeguarding sensitive information, I conduct risk assessments, implement encryption measures, and respond to incidents to protect the integrity of operational data.My responsibilities extend to troubleshooting and maintaining IT systems in austere and dynamic environments, often deploying with SF units to provide real-time technical support during training exercises or missions. By collaborating with intelligence and operational teams, as well as external partners, I align technology solutions with mission objectives to enhance operational effectiveness. I also train Special Forces personnel on IT tools, develop technical documentation, and lead initiatives to integrate emerging technologies like AI/ML and Zero Trust into military communications.Equipped with advanced certifications and technical expertise, I bridge the gap between cutting-edge technology and the tactical needs of SF units. My ability to adapt IT solutions to the complex challenges of Special Forces missions ensures operational readiness, secure communications, and mission success across diverse and unpredictable environments.
Us Army Officer
As a Communications Officer in the Army, I ensure secure, reliable, and efficient communication to support mission success across all operational levels. I plan, deploy, and manage communication systems, including radio, satellite, and data networks, ensuring seamless interoperability between units, joint forces, and coalition partners. My responsibilities include safeguarding communication channels through encryption and cybersecurity measures, troubleshooting technical issues, and maintaining the operational readiness of critical equipment. I lead and train teams of signal personnel, develop standard operating procedures, and provide real-time communication support during missions, exercises, and deployments. By ensuring effective communication, I enable situational awareness, rapid decision-making, and coordination across forces, directly contributing to mission readiness and operational success.
Student
As a 26B Information Systems Engineer in the U.S. Army, I design, implement, and maintain secure and reliable IT systems to support mission-critical operations. I manage networks, including LAN, WAN, and tactical communication systems, ensuring their performance and interoperability with Army and coalition partners. My responsibilities include safeguarding systems through advanced cybersecurity measures, conducting vulnerability assessments, and troubleshooting complex technical issues in dynamic environments. I train and mentor personnel on IT systems, develop user guides, and ensure seamless integration of new technologies into existing infrastructures. By aligning technology solutions with mission requirements, I enable effective communication, data sharing, and operational efficiency, directly contributing to the Army's success in both tactical and strategic operations.
Student
As a graduate of the Command and General Staff School (CGSS) Intermediate Level Education (ILE), I developed the advanced leadership, critical thinking, and operational planning skills necessary to excel in mid-level command and staff roles. The program equipped me with expertise in the Military Decision-Making Process (MDMP), joint and multinational operations, and strategic problem-solving. I gained a deep understanding of operational art, campaign planning, and the complexities of working within joint, interagency, and international environments. Through interdisciplinary studies in areas like logistics, intelligence, and political-military affairs, I enhanced my ability to analyze and address complex challenges. This education prepared me to effectively lead and collaborate across diverse teams, aligning operational and strategic objectives to ensure mission success.
Cyber Network Defense Manager
Computer Network Defense (CND) Manager for the Mission Protection Squad. Responsible for the training, safety, soldier/family welfare, and personal and professional development of six assigned personnel. Mission Protection Squad is the primary CPT capability used to assist a supported organization with identification of cyber key terrain. Working with the organization's operations elements, guides the detailed mission analysis to identify and prioritize key elements of the friendly cyber environment. Provides comprehensive reviews of an organization's cyber terrain with a focus on network security, to include the advanced analysis of cyber incidents. Using authorized network/IS permissions, assess the organization's security posture and processes to identify areas of vulnerability or inadequate security for mitigation and improvement, procedural or technical, to cover the gaps in personnel training or capacity to achieve or sustain proper security IAW the USCYBERCOM Joint Cyberspace Training and Certification Standards (JCT&CS).
Company Commander
Company Commander of the Headquarters and Headquarters Company for the U.S. Army Cyber Protection Brigade providing mission support, guidance and direction to Cyber Protection Teams and Cyber Readiness Inspection Element which include recruitment, planning, coordination, and training to enable Defense Cyber Operations and Cyber security objective worldwide to support the Army, Combatant Command, and Department of Defense operations worldwide; responsible for the training, health, welfare and morale of over 636 Soldiers and 50 Civilians; supervise the daily operations, administration and logistical support, required to maintain the operational readiness of thecommand headquarters. Commandant of the command headquarters and three other facility's located across Fort Gordon. Provide updates and briefings to the Brigade Commander on all administrative and logistical actions within the company. Responsible for the accountability and maintenance of over $5.3M worth of equipment, facilities and the management of communication network devices within the command.
Company Commander
Company Commander of Charlie Company, 551st Signal Battalion, an Advanced Individual Training / Initial Entry Training (AIT/IET) Company with an assigned strength of 480 Soldiers. Responsible for the training, discipline, morale, health, and welfare of 25N (Nodal Network Systems Operator/Maintainer), 25P (Microwave Systems Operator/Maintainer), 25F (Network Switching Systems Operator/Maintainer) students, and permanent party members. Responsible for the accountability of over $2 million dollars worth of property. Ensure safety is the number one consideration for all company events. Responsible for providing trained and prepared soldiers who will be able to perform at their next unit of assignment. Complete all assigned tasks and duties in a timely manner in support of my Battalion.
Signal Captain'S Career Course 007-11
The Signal Captain’s Career Course equips company grade officers with the preliminary knowledge and skills necessary to serve in direct level leadership positions. The educational outcome areas are designed to produce Critical and Creative Thinkers who are effective: Leaders– who can build and lead teams, and demonstrate character and competence and who speak and write clearly, concisely and persuasively; Across Cultures– who can conduct operations and shape perceptions considering prevailing values, beliefs, behaviors and norms; Tactical-level Full Spectrum Operators– who can plan, prepare, execute, and assess simultaneous operations; Battalion/Brigade Staff Officers– who understand staff organizations, and can apply MDMP and other processes in a JIIM environment; Decision Makers and Practitioners of Mission Command– who can apply deliberate and intuitive judgment within an ambiguous and time constrained operational environment; Trainers– who can apply the principles of training and manage training IAW FM 7-0; Signal Branch Experts– who can plan and manage the Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) networks, Army Battle Command Systems (ABCS), and Combat Net Radio (CNR) networks.
Assistant S-3
Battalion Assistant S-3 for a 440 Soldier, four company, Brigade Special Troops Battalion stationed in Bamberg, Germany as part of the 173d Airborne Brigade Combat Team, capable of no-notice, worldwide deployments. Responsible for battalion current operations and plans in tactical and administrative operations; responsible for supervising and monitoring battalion operations during tactical operations; responsible for disseminating missions and information to units through battalion orders; responsible for monitoring and tracking all issued battalion and received brigade orders; recommends courses of action to the Battalion S-3; assists Battalion S-3 directly in execution of Battalion Operations; coordinates directly with Foreign Army units to schedule training events.
Executive Officer
Executive officer for a Joint Network Node (JNN) Signal Company supporting the rapidly deployable 173D Airborne Brigade Combat Team (ABCT) capable of deploying world-wide within 96 hours; responsible for the planning, coordination, and management of all logistical and administrative actions within the company; responsible for the morale, discipline, welfare and training of eighteen Headquarters Platoon Soldiers and care of their families; responsible for the maintenance of twenty six vehicles, eight trailers, three satellite transportable terminals, and fourteen generators valued at over $18 million. Additional duties include Maintenance Officer, Operations Officer, Supply Officer, Unit Movement Officer, Arms Room Officer, Safety Officer and NBC Officer.
Jnn Platoon Leader
Platoon Leader for an Airborne Platoon in a Signal Company, in support of the 173rd Special Troops Battalion capable of deploying world-wide within 96 hours; responsible for the morale, health, welfare, and physical training of a Signal Joint Network Node Platoon (JNN) consisting of 16 Signal Soldiers; assist the Company Commander in the technical and tactical employment of the JNN; responsible for the maintenance and accountability of all assigned personnel and equipment valued in excess of $4 million.
Systems Administrator
Responsible for high-level Computer Help Desk support for the President, Vice President, White House staff, National Security Council, and the White House Military Office in this nominative/selectively manned Joint Service Agency, responsible for computer meintenance, upgrades, Blackberries, IPACs, Palm Pilots, trouble tickets, Operational Requirement Document completion, office network construction, and renovation projects; provides direct technical support to Presidential, Vice Presidential, and First Lady deployment sites; deploys as a Network Systems Technician and a Signal Switchboard Supervisor in support of worldwide Presidential missions.
Signal Shift Supervisor
Supervises six personnel who operate White House secure and nonsecure telephone, radio, conferencing and notification systems valued in excess of $2million in direct support of the President, Vice President, White House staff and the United States Secret Service in this nominative/selectively manned Joint Service Agency; implements emergency procedures to ensure command and control communications for the Commander-in-Chief; supervises the installation, operation and maintenance of transportable telephone equipment worldwide; deploys to contingency hospitals in support of Presidential medical emergencies.
Transmission System Team Chief
Supervises the installation, operation and maintenance of a Line of Sight Radio Transmission System in a forward MSE Signal Company in support of I Coprs; installs and operates MSE equipment wich includes Line of Sight multichannel radio terminals, multiplexing equipment, antenna systems and Comsec devices; responsible for the health, welfare and training of two Soldiers; conducts the Unit Level maintenance of one HMMWV, one communications assemblage and one power generator valued at over $500,000.
Rau Team Chief
Performs duties as a Senior RAU Operator / Maintainer in a Division Signal Company; responsible for the installation, operation, and maintenance of one AN/TRC-191A(V)1 Radio Access Unit, one AN/TRC-190A(V)1 LOS Multi Channel Radio Terminal with PU-797 5kw generators, M1097 Shelter Carriers and one M1037 Troop Carrier valued in excess of $1,000,000; responsible for the health, welfare and accountability of three Soldiers.
Transmission System Team Chief
Supervises the installation, operation and maintenance of a Line of Sight Radio Transmission System in a forward MSE Signal Company in support of 3rd ID; installs and operates MSE equipment wich includes Line of Sight multichannel radio terminals, multiplexing equipment, antenna systems and Comsec devices; responsible for the health, welfare and training of two Soldiers; conducts the Unit Level maintenance of one HMMWV, one communications assemblage and one power generator valued at over $500,000.
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Ej Seda education
Master Of Arts (M.A.), Information Technology Management
Bs Mis, Computer Science
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Ej Seda works for Boeing.
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Ej Seda is listed as Classified Cybersecurity Manager at Boeing.
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Ej Seda is based in Huntsville, Alabama, United States while working with Boeing.
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Ej Seda has worked for Boeing, Cdw•G, 7Th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Us Army, and 26B Information Systems Engeneering Course.
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Ej Seda's colleagues at Boeing include Aanchal Bajpai, Ryan Wood, Priscilla Duggins, Charles Mathis, and Jesse Agnew.
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Ej Seda holds Master Of Arts (M.A.), Information Technology Management from Webster University.
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