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Dynamic, results-oriented individual with over 30 years progressive responsibility and leadership experience in communications, information technology, operations and planning, project management, network operations, computer network defense management, and exercise planning, development and execution. Discerning, articulate, and technically savvy with engineering-analysis background. Team player who excels in fast-paced, chaotic environments. Proven team builder and skilled problem solver. Far-ranging breadth and depth of experience collaborating with US and NATO forces. Oversaw communication operations supporting deployed and special operation missions conducted in Iraq, Afghanistan, Africa, and Germany. Current Top Secret/SSBI/SCI Security Clearance.
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Knowledge ManagerBooz Allen Hamilton Feb 2023 - PresentGreater Kaiserslautern AreaResponsible for identifying, capturing, and disseminating knowledge across an organization to enhance its overall efficiency, productivity, and innovation. You will work closely with teams to identify areas where knowledge gaps exist and create strategies for filling those gaps. You will also be responsible for developing and maintaining knowledge management systems and processes, ensuring that information is easily accessible and usable by all relevant stakeholders.Key… Show more Responsible for identifying, capturing, and disseminating knowledge across an organization to enhance its overall efficiency, productivity, and innovation. You will work closely with teams to identify areas where knowledge gaps exist and create strategies for filling those gaps. You will also be responsible for developing and maintaining knowledge management systems and processes, ensuring that information is easily accessible and usable by all relevant stakeholders.Key Responsibilities:Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify knowledge gaps and develop strategies for capturing, storing, and sharing knowledge.Design and implement knowledge management systems and processes, including taxonomies, ontologies, and metadata schemas.Develop and maintain documentation and standard operating procedures (SOPs) to ensure consistency and accuracy of information.Promote knowledge-sharing and collaboration across the organization by facilitating knowledge-sharing sessions, training programs, and other initiatives. Monitor and measure the effectiveness of knowledge management programs, identify areas for improvement, and implement changes as needed.Stay up-to-date with the latest trends and best practices in knowledge management and recommend innovative solutions to improve organizational performance.Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders to ensure that knowledge management initiatives are aligned with business objectives. Show less -
It AnalystBooz Allen Hamilton Jul 2022 - Feb 2023Fort Belvoir, Virginia, United StatesResponsible for ensuring that Army Coalition Interoperability and Verification (CIAV) is achieved by Army programs. To successfully accomplish this mission, performed the following primary duties; 1) Represent the Army as part of the DoD Mission Partner Environment (MPE) working groups; 2) Participate in the CIAV Working Groups with our partners and allies; 3) Provide oversight of current and subsequent Coalition assessments as conducted by the Central Technical Support Facility (CTSF) on… Show more Responsible for ensuring that Army Coalition Interoperability and Verification (CIAV) is achieved by Army programs. To successfully accomplish this mission, performed the following primary duties; 1) Represent the Army as part of the DoD Mission Partner Environment (MPE) working groups; 2) Participate in the CIAV Working Groups with our partners and allies; 3) Provide oversight of current and subsequent Coalition assessments as conducted by the Central Technical Support Facility (CTSF) on behalf of the Army G-6; 4) Develop and provide CIAV guidance and policy to the Army Program Executive Office/Program Management/Network-CFT (PEO)/(PM)/(N-CFT) communities and Army Staff; 5) Provide analysis of the Secret-Releasable network S//REL; 6) Conduct analysis of CIAV test requirements by cross-walking information exchange requirements contained within individual program Information Support Plans (ISPs) to TRADOC Architecture Integrated and Management Directorate-approved mission-threads; 7) Ensure compliance to CIAV policy by reviewing Army and Joint assessment Plans; 8) Coordinate the HQDA review of CIAV Assessments and provide the final Certification recommendation to the US Army CIO/G-6; 9) Actively participate in the Joint Staff (J6)-led Interoperability Panel, ensuring that Army interoperability interests are represented. Show less -
Deputy Program ManagerBooz Allen Hamilton Feb 2021 - Jun 2022Wiesbaden, Hesse, GermanyOversaw program, and strategically guide project managers to ensure they are all working effectively toward the program’s objective. Coordinated multiple projects and reconciled the interdependencies among them. Provided strategic guidance to the company’s project managers, facilitating communication among a program’s cross-functional team.• Led and guided a staff of 75 Booz Allen Hamilton contractors supporting, training, installation management and planning, and staff… Show more Oversaw program, and strategically guide project managers to ensure they are all working effectively toward the program’s objective. Coordinated multiple projects and reconciled the interdependencies among them. Provided strategic guidance to the company’s project managers, facilitating communication among a program’s cross-functional team.• Led and guided a staff of 75 Booz Allen Hamilton contractors supporting, training, installation management and planning, and staff planning• Responsible for a $30 million budget• Manage and utilize resources across projects, efficiently managing training and planning teams• Hiring manager for the program, responsible for hiring, onboarding, sponsorship, and movement to Europe• Managed a program with teams located in Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, and Italy• Aligned deliverables to the program’s outcome, ensuring accurate reporting to stakeholders • Developed semiannual report, providing detailed information on overall program accomplishments• Established statements of work, providing detailed analysis of work requirements Show less -
Lead Army PlannerBooz Allen Hamilton Jul 2019 - Feb 2021Wiesbaden Area, GermanySupport war and contingency operations planning for a division commander and staff supporting real-world contingencies and military training exercises. Analyze the development of plans to integrate Army, Joint, and multinational requirements to support offensive, defensive, and stability tasks based on the commander's guidance. Assist with planning theater requirements for support and coordinate with Combatant Commands, Services, and Agencies for the allocation of requisite resources. Liaise… Show more Support war and contingency operations planning for a division commander and staff supporting real-world contingencies and military training exercises. Analyze the development of plans to integrate Army, Joint, and multinational requirements to support offensive, defensive, and stability tasks based on the commander's guidance. Assist with planning theater requirements for support and coordinate with Combatant Commands, Services, and Agencies for the allocation of requisite resources. Liaise between commands and represent the command during exercises and plans. Provides communications planning assistance to the Division Commander and staff for the development of plans and orders to supporting real world contingencies and military training exercises. Show less -
Director Of Mission Command Test DivisionUs Army, Test & Evaluation Command Jun 2017 - Jun 2019Fort Hood, TxResponsible for the design, coordination, and execution of mission command operational tests; including customer tests, limited user tests and initial operational tests in support of the Department of the Army and Office of the Secretary of Defense Acquisition decision making process. Serves as the Army's operational test organization for joint mission command programs. Assures the quality of the Army's mission command products and programs to support war fighters with effective, suitable, and… Show more Responsible for the design, coordination, and execution of mission command operational tests; including customer tests, limited user tests and initial operational tests in support of the Department of the Army and Office of the Secretary of Defense Acquisition decision making process. Serves as the Army's operational test organization for joint mission command programs. Assures the quality of the Army's mission command products and programs to support war fighters with effective, suitable, and survivable equipment. Provides leadership, guidance, and direction to the efforts of 47 Department of the Army civilian and military personnel as well as numerous contract personnel in support of mission command operational testing. Manages an annual operating budget in excess of $50 million. Show less -
StudentNaval War College Jul 2016 - Jun 2017Newport, Ri
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Deputy Director11Th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade Jul 2014 - Jul 2016Fort Hood, TxDeputy Brigade Commander of a Theater Tactical Signal Brigade with over 2200 Soldiers assigned and equipment valued in excess of $500 million, consisting of 4 battalions providing expeditionary communications capabilities to III Corps, USCENTCOM and ARCENT. Deploys and provides mission command of Signal Battalions and other signal assets to provide communication networks, information services support, Network Operations (NETOPS), and Computer Network Defense (CND) for operational forces… Show more Deputy Brigade Commander of a Theater Tactical Signal Brigade with over 2200 Soldiers assigned and equipment valued in excess of $500 million, consisting of 4 battalions providing expeditionary communications capabilities to III Corps, USCENTCOM and ARCENT. Deploys and provides mission command of Signal Battalions and other signal assets to provide communication networks, information services support, Network Operations (NETOPS), and Computer Network Defense (CND) for operational forces conducting unified land operations for a Combatant Command, Joint Task Force or Army Service Component. Develops and executes training, maintenance, leader development, Soldier support, and Family readiness programs to build combat readiness for a deployable Brigade. Ensures the safety, training, discipline, and well-being of the force. Manages an $8 million annual budget. Show less
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Ceo62D Expeditionary Signal Battalion Jan 2012 - Jul 2014Commander of an Expeditionary Signal Battalion consisting of over 581 Soldiers and equipment valued in excess of $120 million. Provides command and control of four companies, two Joint/Area Company, one Tactical & Installation Network Company and one Headquarters Company. Rapidly deploys worldwide to engineer, install, and operate communication networks, information services support, Network Operations (NETOPS), and Computer Network Defense (CND) for operational forces conducting full… Show more Commander of an Expeditionary Signal Battalion consisting of over 581 Soldiers and equipment valued in excess of $120 million. Provides command and control of four companies, two Joint/Area Company, one Tactical & Installation Network Company and one Headquarters Company. Rapidly deploys worldwide to engineer, install, and operate communication networks, information services support, Network Operations (NETOPS), and Computer Network Defense (CND) for operational forces conducting full spectrum operations for a Combatant Command, Joint Task Force headquarters, or Army Service Component. Develops and executes training, maintenance, leader development, Soldier support, resiliency training, safety awareness and Family readiness programs to build combat readiness for a rapidly deployable battalion. Responsible for managing and executing an annual operating budget of $3 million. Show less
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Deputy Director CommunicationsUs Forces-Afghanistan Nov 2010 - Dec 2011Kabul, AfghanistanDeputy Director of Communications providing direct support to all U.S. Forces in the Combined Joint Operations Area-Afghanistan. Directs planning, integration, fielding and operation of communications systems and networks enabling command and control, and battlefield execution by a 102,000 man joint, combined force. Delivers, assures a robust, reliable network-centric communications and ISR environment for interoperable, battle speed information sharing. Leads a staff of 80 military, civilians… Show more Deputy Director of Communications providing direct support to all U.S. Forces in the Combined Joint Operations Area-Afghanistan. Directs planning, integration, fielding and operation of communications systems and networks enabling command and control, and battlefield execution by a 102,000 man joint, combined force. Delivers, assures a robust, reliable network-centric communications and ISR environment for interoperable, battle speed information sharing. Leads a staff of 80 military, civilians and contractors to responsively answer warfighter requirements and provide mission capabilities to battles-pace operators across five diverse regions. Manages a budget of over $2 billion. Represents the J6 in all senior level venues. Advises the J6 on policy, operations and force management. Show less
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Communications PlannerSpecial Operations Command-Africa Jul 2008 - Nov 2010Plans and Operations Chief for a rapidly deployable Joint Special Operations Force promoting regional stability, combating terrorism and advance US strategic objectives. Responsible for planning and execution of communications support missions for SOCAFRICA and its components; leads the planning, fielding, integration, testing and evaluation of command and control (C2), and communications networks worth over $12 million is support of crisis response and planned missions; deploys during all… Show more Plans and Operations Chief for a rapidly deployable Joint Special Operations Force promoting regional stability, combating terrorism and advance US strategic objectives. Responsible for planning and execution of communications support missions for SOCAFRICA and its components; leads the planning, fielding, integration, testing and evaluation of command and control (C2), and communications networks worth over $12 million is support of crisis response and planned missions; deploys during all contingency operations, acting as a primary staff officer for a Joint Special Operations Task Force-Trans Sahara; directs a 32 member Special Signal Detachment; responsible for the supervision, training and operational readiness of 12 military, civilians and contractors. Show less
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Operations Officer35Th Signal Brigade May 2007 - Jul 2008Fort Gordon, GaBrigade S-3 of one of the Army's two contingency theater signal brigades consisting of over 3275 Soldiers and $900 million worth of equipment in 5 CONUS based battalions. Responsible for the worldwide deployment and employment of 40% of the active Army's tactical communications capabilities, supporting contingency communications requirements and joint and combined missions and exercises. Responsible for deploying communications packages worldwide in support of US Joint Forces Command, US Army… Show more Brigade S-3 of one of the Army's two contingency theater signal brigades consisting of over 3275 Soldiers and $900 million worth of equipment in 5 CONUS based battalions. Responsible for the worldwide deployment and employment of 40% of the active Army's tactical communications capabilities, supporting contingency communications requirements and joint and combined missions and exercises. Responsible for deploying communications packages worldwide in support of US Joint Forces Command, US Army Forces Command, US Army South, Network Enterprises Technology Command (NETCOM) and contingency communications in support of Homeland Defense. Responsible for the training, safety, discipline and morale of 20 officers, 25 NCO's, 5 Soldiers and 3 Civilians. Show less
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Executive Officer63D Expeditionary Signal Battalion Jun 2006 - May 2007Fort Gordon, GaExecutive Officer of an Expeditionary Signal Battalion (ESB) consisting of two expeditionary signal companies, a Joint/Area Signal Company and a HHC containing 515 Soldiers, 233 wheeled vehicles, 91 generators, 80 communications assemblages worth in excess of $72,000,000. Responsible for deploying communications packages worldwide in support of US Joint Forces Command, US Army South, Network Enterprises Technology Command (NETCOM) and contingency communications in support of Homeland Defense.… Show more Executive Officer of an Expeditionary Signal Battalion (ESB) consisting of two expeditionary signal companies, a Joint/Area Signal Company and a HHC containing 515 Soldiers, 233 wheeled vehicles, 91 generators, 80 communications assemblages worth in excess of $72,000,000. Responsible for deploying communications packages worldwide in support of US Joint Forces Command, US Army South, Network Enterprises Technology Command (NETCOM) and contingency communications in support of Homeland Defense. Supervises the administrative, logistical, and maintenance staff functions of the Battalion. Responsible for an annual operation budget in excess of 2 million dollars. Show less
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Director Of Communications2D Brigade, 1St Cavalry Division Jun 2003 - Jul 2005Fort Hood, TxBrigade Signal Officer for a Force Package I, fully modernized, rapid deployment Armored Brigade on call for no-notice worldwide deployments to conduct successful combat operations as part of a contingency divisions headquarters. Serve as the commander’s information technology subject matter expert. Responsible for providing timely communications to the brigade headquarters and six subordinate battalions using multiple means. Responsible for planning, installing, operating and maintaining all… Show more Brigade Signal Officer for a Force Package I, fully modernized, rapid deployment Armored Brigade on call for no-notice worldwide deployments to conduct successful combat operations as part of a contingency divisions headquarters. Serve as the commander’s information technology subject matter expert. Responsible for providing timely communications to the brigade headquarters and six subordinate battalions using multiple means. Responsible for planning, installing, operating and maintaining all tactical and sustaining base information systems for a 3,400 soldier Brigade Combat Team. Oversee the maintenance and employment of all communication assets and communication personnel within the Brigade Combat Team. Coordinated the planning and employment of communication assemblages through parallel planning with subordinate and higher headquarters. Show less
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Director Of Information Technology2D Brigade, 1St Cavalry Division Aug 2002 - Jun 2003Fort Hood, TxBrigade Automation Officer for a Force Package I, Force XXI, rapid deployment Armored Brigade on call for a no-notice worldwide deployment to conduct successful combat operations as part of a contingency division headquarters. Responsible for the planning, installing, operation and maintaining all tactical and sustaining base information systems for a 3500 soldier Brigade Combat Team. Provides technical expertise and advice for the brigade staff and six subordinate battalions. Manage… Show more Brigade Automation Officer for a Force Package I, Force XXI, rapid deployment Armored Brigade on call for a no-notice worldwide deployment to conduct successful combat operations as part of a contingency division headquarters. Responsible for the planning, installing, operation and maintaining all tactical and sustaining base information systems for a 3500 soldier Brigade Combat Team. Provides technical expertise and advice for the brigade staff and six subordinate battalions. Manage information assurance, computer network defense and ongoing upgrade programs including the conversion to a Force XXI Brigade Combat Team. Responsible for 37 Army Battle Command Systems and over 250 desktop and laptop computers. Show less
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Company CommanderB Company, 1St Satcon Battalion May 2000 - Nov 2001Fort Meade, MdCommander of a Defense Satellite Communication System (DSCS) Operations Center Company. Responsible for operating and maintaining a 24-hour global operations center supporting National Command Authority, White House Communication Agency, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Ground Mobile Forces, National Security Agency and other governmental agencies. Responsible for five major control subsystems which provide communications network quality, configuration management, command, control and telemetry of two… Show more Commander of a Defense Satellite Communication System (DSCS) Operations Center Company. Responsible for operating and maintaining a 24-hour global operations center supporting National Command Authority, White House Communication Agency, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Ground Mobile Forces, National Security Agency and other governmental agencies. Responsible for five major control subsystems which provide communications network quality, configuration management, command, control and telemetry of two $100 million satellites in the Defense Satellite Communication System. Responsible for the morale, welfare, training and professional development of 55 soldiers and one DA civilian. Directs support of 8 contractor personnel. Accountable for over $40 million in satellite control systems equipment and a budget of $300,000. Show less
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Communications Director1St Battalion, 10Th Special Forces Group May 1998 - May 2000Stuttgart Area, GermanySignal Officer for the only Special Forces battalion in USAREUR. Responsible for all communication operations, automation management, network management and information security. Plans signal operations, prepares the signal plan to operations orders and recommends employment of communication assets. Prepares the Signal Operating Instruction and assigns frequencies to subordinate units. Manages the automation supporting the battalion Local Area Network and the battalion Tactical Local Area… Show more Signal Officer for the only Special Forces battalion in USAREUR. Responsible for all communication operations, automation management, network management and information security. Plans signal operations, prepares the signal plan to operations orders and recommends employment of communication assets. Prepares the Signal Operating Instruction and assigns frequencies to subordinate units. Manages the automation supporting the battalion Local Area Network and the battalion Tactical Local Area Network. Manages the battalion communication security account. Coordinates and exercises technical supervision over training of communications personnel. Maintains control over battalion telephones, cell phones, pagers, battery density and contingency equipment. Responsible for Morale, Welfare, Training and professional development of one Lieutentant, seven NCO’s and one soldier. Show less
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Platoon Leader214Th Field Artillery Brigade Feb 1996 - Aug 1997Fort Sill, OkCommunication Platoon Leader and Battery Executive Officer for the headquarters of the largest Field Artillery Brigade in the United States Army. Provides voice and digital communications for the brigade tactical operations center. Responsible for the training, administration, health, welfare and morale of 16 soldiers. Responsible for the accountability and maintenance of equipment valued in excess of five hundred thousand dollars; including five M998 HMMMVs, one M923 five ton truck and… Show more Communication Platoon Leader and Battery Executive Officer for the headquarters of the largest Field Artillery Brigade in the United States Army. Provides voice and digital communications for the brigade tactical operations center. Responsible for the training, administration, health, welfare and morale of 16 soldiers. Responsible for the accountability and maintenance of equipment valued in excess of five hundred thousand dollars; including five M998 HMMMVs, one M923 five ton truck and communication and security equipment. Performs individual duty as the property book officer with the responsibility and accountability of organization and installation property valued in excess of seven million dollars. Major additional duties are supply officer, arms room officer, NBC officer and Brigade COMSEC custodian for a 131 soldier battery. Show less
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