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James Spence is listed as Mil and Gov Solutions Manager - Satcom Direct Government at Gogo, a with 912 employees, based in Melbourne, Florida, United States. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for James Spence.
James Spence previously worked as Mil/Gov Solutions Manager at Satcom Direct and Federal Government Proposal Consultant at Altagrove. James Spence holds Bachelor Of Science - Bs, Graphic Information Technology from Arizona State University.
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With over 20 years of operational and supervisory experience in the US Air Force and as an independent design consultant, I am a seasoned technical project manager who delivers high-quality solutions for complex and challenging problems. I hold a PMP certification, a DoD Top-Secret security clearance, and a Sec+ credential, demonstrating my expertise and commitment to excellence in project management and cybersecurity.As a technical project manager, I collaborate with clients and stakeholders to develop innovative and effective solutions that exceed expectations and drive business success. I leverage my skills and knowledge in satellite communications, process improvement, and research and analysis to communicate complex ideas and information in a clear and compelling manner. I am passionate about fostering a culture of learning, communication, and collaboration, and investing in the professional development and performance of my team and myself. My mission is to deliver excellence and innovation in design and cybersecurity for my stakeholders and customers.
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Mil/Gov Solutions Manager
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Federal Government Proposal Consultant
- Offers technical and editorial expertise for government solicitation proposals, incorporating infographics and designs that align with the company’s branding to meet the vision of C-Suite executives and key stakeholders.- Collaborates with clients to develop innovative and effective design solutions that exceed expectations and drive business success.- Utilizes innovative design software and techniques to deliver high-quality visual materials that communicate complex ideas and information in a clear and compelling manner.- Conducts thorough research and analysis to identify market trends, user preferences, and best practices in design, ensuring that all deliverables are optimized for maximum impact.- Manages projects from concept to completion, providing exceptional customer service, timely communication, and meticulous attention to detail throughout the design process.
Cybersecurity Operations Manager (Superintendent, Radio Frequency (Rf) Operations)
USAF Specialty Code 1D771R/1D771X - Radio Frequency (RF) Transmissions Operations/Expeditionary Communications Craftsman:In this role, I was responsible for the deployment, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of various radio frequency transmission devices, including wireless, line-of-sight, beyond line-of-sight, wideband, and satellite systems, both in fixed and deployed settings. My duties encompassed multiple waveform systems, signal devices, telemetry, and instrumentation systems. I also played a crucial role in establishing and managing circuits, system configurations, and network connectivity.Position: Superintendent, RF Transmissions OperationsAs the Superintendent of RF Transmissions Operations, I had the following responsibilities:Supervised a team of 70 Airmen specializing in RF/Expeditionary Communications Operations and managed 14K Information Technology equipment items.Provided support to ten geographically separated work centers, eighteen contingency response packages, and 1K Special Operations Forces (SOF) personnel.Managed a $183 million capital asset lifecycle program, advising senior leadership on policy and utilization. Served as a subject matter expert on Special Operations expeditionary communications for higher headquarters.Played a key role in developing next-generation tactical communications policy and coordinated test data and requirements with combatant command agencies, contributing to joint interoperability.Functioned as the Group Communications Functional Area Manager, overseeing resource allocation and governance of twenty-six programs.Notable Programs:Deployable Communications Suite ManagementTactical Radio ManagementConfiguration ManagementClient SupportInformation Technology Asset ManagementMobile Satellite ServicesFrequency ManagerLand Mobile RadioCommunications Security (COMSEC)Corrosion ControlElectonic Static Discharge SafetyRadio Frequency Radiation SafetyHazardous WasteHazardous Communications
Information Technology Program Manager (Section Chief, Rf Transmissions Systems)
USAF Specialty Code 3D173 - Radio Frequency (RF) Transmissions Systems Journeyman:In this role, I was responsible for deploying, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing various radio frequency transmission devices. These devices included wireless, line-of-sight, beyond line-of-sight, wideband, and ground-based satellite, and encryption transmission devices. I operated in both fixed and deployed environments, working with multiple waveform systems, keying and signal devices, telemetry, and instrumentation systems. My responsibilities also included establishing and managing circuits, configuring, and overseeing system and network connectivity.Position: Information Technology Program Manager/Section Chief, RF Transmissions SystemsAs the Information Technology Program Manager/Section Chief for RF Transmissions Systems, I had the following responsibilities:Led the communications program for the Special Tactics Wing, overseeing a team of fifty-five personnel and managing 14K equipment items.Provided support to ten geographically separated units, eighteen contingency packages, and 1K Special Operations Forces (SOF) members.Managed a $183 million capital asset lifecycle program, offering guidance to AFSOC/A6 on policy and utilization. I served as the communications subject matter expert for the Special Operations Wing when communicating with higher headquarters.Played a pivotal role in developing next-generation tactical communications policy and coordinated test data and requirements with AFSOC and USSOCOM, contributing to joint interoperability.Functioned as the Enterprise Communications Functional Area Manager, overseeing resource allocation, governing twenty-six programs, and providing guidance to executive leadership on procedures.
Communications Program Manager (Ncoic, Rf Transmission Systems)
USAF Specialty Code 3D173 - Radio Frequency (RF) Transmissions Systems Journeyman:In this role, I was responsible for deploying, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing various standard radio frequency transmission devices. These devices included wireless, line-of-sight, beyond line-of-sight, wideband, and ground-based satellite and encryption transmission devices, both in fixed and deployed settings. I worked with multiple waveform systems, keying and signal devices, telemetry, and instrumentation systems. My responsibilities also involved establishing and managing circuits, configuring systems, and overseeing network connectivity.Position: Non-Commissioned Officer-In-Charge, RF Transmission SystemsAs the Non-Commissioned Officer-In-Charge for RF Transmission Systems, I had the following responsibilities:Acted as the sole manager for the Base Land Mobile Radio (LMR) Program, overseeing four Information Technology Asset Management (ITAM) accounts with 345 equipment assets. This program supported four major commands in the Pacific Command's largest area of responsibility (AOR).Supervised a team of two personnel and managed voice communications for 2.3K US Air Force, US Navy, and Coalition forces, as well as up to 1.2K deployed personnel.Coordinated maintenance requirements, both emergency and routine, with five off-island agencies and provided guidance while tracking system repairs.Oversaw a $56K LMR contract, advocated for and monitored funding requests, verified invoices, and conducted required training while maintaining documentation.
Communications Supervisor
USAF Specialty Code 3D173 - Radio Frequency (RF) Transmissions Systems Journeyman:In this role, I was responsible for deploying, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing various radio frequency transmission devices. These devices included standard wireless, line-of-sight, beyond line-of-sight, wideband, and ground-based satellite, and encryption transmission devices, both in fixed and deployed environments. I worked with various waveform systems across the spectrum, keying and signal devices, telemetry, and instrumentation systems. My duties also involved establishing and managing circuits, configuring systems, and overseeing network connectivity.Position: Communications Supervisor, Special Operations DivisionAs the Communications Supervisor for the Special Operations Division, I had the following responsibilities:Maintained secure communications equipment valued at $10.3 million and operated Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) satellite radios and a threat tracking system on C-17A aircraft.Served as the primary aircrew member supporting classified Special Operations, Joint-service boat-drop, and contingency alert missions.Provided primary Command & Control (C2) communications support for Commander, Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS)-directed alerts and Special Operations contingencies.Managed communications security (COMSEC) keying material and cryptographic equipment required to support airborne Special Operations missions.
Communications Security Responsible Officer
USAF Specialty Code 3D173 - Radio Frequency (RF) Transmissions Systems Journeyman:In this role, I was responsible for deploying, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing a variety of standard radio frequency transmission devices. These devices included wireless communication equipment, line-of-sight and beyond line-of-sight devices, wideband systems, ground-based satellite equipment, and encryption transmission devices. I operated in both fixed and deployed environments and worked with multiple waveform systems, signal devices, telemetry systems, and instrumentation systems. My duties also involved setting up and managing circuits, configuring systems, and overseeing network connections.Position: Communications Security (COMSEC) Responsible OfficerAs the COMSEC Responsible Officer, I had the following responsibilities:Managed U.S. classified cryptographic materials and COMSEC aids, ensuring their proper maintenance, distribution, and disposal in support of combat and humanitarian missions.Held accountability for 660 cryptographic transmission keys and served as the asset manager for controlled cryptographic equipment valued at $18K.Assembled flyaway cryptographic communication kits, provided secure keying material, and ensured the security of communications for C-17A aircraft crews.
Quality Assurance Inspector
USAF Specialty Code 3D173 - Radio Frequency (RF) Transmissions Systems Journeyman:In this role, I was responsible for deploying, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing various radio frequency transmission devices. These devices included standard wireless communication equipment, line-of-sight and beyond line-of-sight devices, wideband systems, ground-based satellite equipment, and encryption transmission devices. I worked in both fixed and deployed environments, handling multiple waveform systems, keying and signal devices, telemetry systems, and instrumentation systems. My duties also included setting up and managing circuits, configuring systems, and overseeing network connections.Position: Quality Assurance InspectorAs a Quality Assurance Inspector, my responsibilities included:Evaluating and inspecting the maintenance management and procedures for RQ-4 airframes. I provided guidance to Wing and Group leaders on system operation and maintenance status.Executing the Maintenance Standardization Evaluation Program (MSEP) to support intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions.Initiating and monitoring deficiency reports, depot level assistance requests, and Time Compliance Technical Orders maintenance instruction updates.Conducting equipment inspections, evaluating personnel proficiency, and providing on-the-spot training to 1,200 technicians in the 9th Maintenance Group. This ensured the validation of quality maintenance instructions and practices.
Satellite Communications Technician
USAF Specialty Code 2E1X1 - Satellite and Wideband Communications Systems Apprentice/Journeyman:In this role, I was responsible for deploying, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing various standard radio frequency transmission devices. These devices included wireless communication equipment, line-of-sight and beyond line-of-sight devices, wideband systems, ground-based satellite equipment, and encryption transmission devices. I operated in both fixed and deployed environments, working with multiple waveform systems, signal devices, telemetry systems, and instrumentation systems. My responsibilities also involved setting up and managing circuits, configuring systems, and overseeing network connections.Position: RQ-4 Global Hawk System TechnicianAs a RQ-4 Global Hawk System Technician, my duties included:Configuring and monitoring Command & Control (C2) communications links for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions.Maintaining the pilot station for the RQ-4A Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), valued at $8 million, in the Launch & Recovery Element (LRE).Collaborating with Global Hawk (GH) personnel and field service representatives to make modifications or enhancements to mission capabilities.
Satellite Communications Technician
USAF Specialty Code 2E171 - Satellite and Wideband Communications Systems Journeyman:Deploys, sustains, troubleshoots, and repairs standard radio frequency wireless, line-of-sight, beyond line-of-sight, wideband, and ground-based satellite and encryption transmission devices in a fixed and deployed environment. Included are multiple waveform systems operating across the spectrum, keying and signal devices, telemetry, and instrumentation systems. Establishes and maintains circuits, configures, and manages system and network connectivity.RQ-4 Global Hawk Ground Communications Technician:- Configures & monitors Command & Control (C2) communications links for intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissance missions.- Maintains $8M Launch & Recovery Element (LRE) pilot station for RQ-4A Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).- Works with Global Hawk (GH) & field service representatives to modify or enhance mission capabilities.
Satellite Communications Technician
USAF Specialty Code 2E171 - Satellite and Wideband Communications Systems Journeyman:Deploys, sustains, troubleshoots, and repairs standard radio frequency wireless, line-of-sight, beyond line-of-sight, wideband, and ground-based satellite and encryption transmission devices in a fixed and deployed environment. Included are multiple waveform systems operating across the spectrum, keying and signal devices, telemetry, and instrumentation systems. Establishes and maintains circuits, configures, and manages system and network connectivity.RQ-4 Global Hawk Ground Communications Technician:- Configures & monitors Command & Control (C2) communications links for intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissance missions.- Maintains $8M Launch & Recovery Element (LRE) pilot station for RQ-4A Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).- Works with Global Hawk (GH) & field service representatives to modify or enhance mission capabilities.
Student Employee
Satellite, Wideband, Telemetry, and Space Systems Student - Satellite and Wideband Communications Technician course of training.
Student Employee
Electronics Principles Student - Basic electronics component maintenance course of training.
Trainee
Basic Military Trainee - mental and physical conditioning to the basic standards of Air Force life.
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James Spence education
Bachelor Of Science - Bs, Graphic Information Technology
Certificate, Project Management
Associates Of Applied Science Electronic Systems Technology, Electronics And Telecommunications
Certificate, Advanced Fiber Optics And Fiber Optic Technician
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James Spence works for Gogo.
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James Spence is listed as Mil and Gov Solutions Manager - Satcom Direct Government at Gogo.
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James Spence is based in Melbourne, Florida, United States while working with Gogo.
What companies has James Spence worked for?
James Spence has worked for Gogo, Satcom Direct, Altagrove, United States Air Force, and Timberland.
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James Spence's colleagues at Gogo include Corey Cassavant, Jannifer Adam, Phil Rico, Yohell Alicex, and Sei Fou.
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James Spence holds Bachelor Of Science - Bs, Graphic Information Technology from Arizona State University.
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