1. Danielle R. Walters
EDUCATION
Kean University
B.A., Sociology, 2011
Ocean County College
A.A., Sociology, 2009
Certifications & Awards
Level III Certified in Life Cycle Logistics
Achievement Medal/Award for Civilian Service April 2016
Achievement Award for Excellence April 2014
Monetary Incentive Awards 2008-2016
CLEARANCE CLASSIFICATION
Secret
EXPERIENCE
U S Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Supply Systems Analyst, Series 2003, GS 11, 2013 – Present
Serve as a junior level Supply Systems Analyst who performs a variety of logistical duties in support of the Army
Prepositioned Stock Integration (APS-I), Major Item (MI) and War Reserve (WR) programs in the Logistics and
Engineering Operations (LEO) Directorate for the Communications Electronics Command (CECOM).
Serves as a customer facing subject matter expert for the various global APS sites supporting customer
ordering, procurement, bill payment processing, material tracking, and material acceptance.
Knowledgeable in the use of various logistics databases, including SLAMIS, DST, FEDLOG, LIW, LMP,
AE2S, and FMSWeb.
Collaborates with weapon system supply planners, finance personnel, Program Executive Office Subject
Matter Expert (PEO SMEs) and others in identifying and clarifying customer requirements, IK supply issues,
shipment disposition, and budgetary issues as it relates to processing requisitions.
Maintains an average of 40-50 processed funded requisitions per month in the Logistics Modernization
Program (LMP) supply system and provides a supporting role in managing an annual budget of $10M for
integration and secondary items.
Performed budget analysis and monitored the execution of funding for various programs.
Forecasted quantities of secondary items to be purchased to fulfill War Reserve requirements and initiated
appropriate procurement actions.
Recurring tasks include weekly Army Prepositioned Stock (APS) equipping Secure Video Teleconference
(SVTC), annual Operations and Maintenance (OMA) and Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO)
Program Objective Memorandum (POM) submissions, Army Materiel Command (AMC) APS conference
attendance, recurring submissions for information papers and consolidating weekly status reporting
submissions for the Contingency Support Branch under the Material Management Division.
Develop installation kitting plans for APS tactical wheeled vehicles and select tracked vehicles for various
APS sites.
Perform data analysis of supply postures to determine the foundation for future procurement of Command,
Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems.
Provide Subject Matter Expertise (SME) for asset procurement by identifying alternate sourcing solutions
and future availability when assets are unavailable for immediate release.
Facilitate communication between Headquarters Department of Army (HQDA), Army Materiel Command
(AMC), and weapon system item managers as it relates to Divesture efforts to monitor excess assets and
execute all turn-in and disposal actions.
Returned over 5,317 War Reserve assets totaling over $4.9M in accordance with Army Materiel Command
(AMC) and CECOM goals to reduce excess assets.
2. Analyzed Headquarters Department of Army (HQDA) generated spreadsheets identifying war reserve
shortages and excesses by depot location and project code.
Responsible for educating weapons system managers, by way of, training sessions on the Major Item Study
to increase efficiency in the management of their respective items.
Actively participates in customer outreach initiatives to educate Department of Defense (DOD), Federal,
and commercial customers of current and new Department of Defense-Army products, services, and
policies.
Responsible for providing subject matter expertise to higher level management and lower graded
personnel, technical opinions, decisions and recommendations on supply chain management issues and
asset repair/procurement implementation in the supply system.
U S Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Supply Systems Analyst, Series 2003, GS 12 (TEMPORARY), FEB-JUN 2015
Served as a Senior Supply Systems Analyst who performed a variety of logistical duties in support of the Army
Prepositioned Stock Integration (APS-I), Major Item (MI) and War Reserve (WR) programs in the Logistics and
Engineering Operations (LEO) for the Communications Electronics Command (CECOM).
Developed, justified and submitted Program Objective Memorandum (POM) budget estimates for parts,
kits, and Subject Matter Experts (SME) support.
Maintained an extensive knowledge of the automated Logistics Modernization Program (LMP) by initiating
requisitions for installation kits (IK) as required for modernization efforts and set builds.
Remained knowledgeable in the use of various logistics databases, including SLAMIS, DST, FEDLOG,
LIW, LMP, AE2S, and FMSWeb.
Utilized the Logistics Modernization Program (LMP) supply system to move War Reserve assets within
project codes, ship assets from plant to plant and for disposal of assets from the respective global depots.
Reviewed, analyzed, and evaluated data on supply effectiveness, managerial controls, and performance
indicators of the budgeting and execution of Command-Electronics programs.
Analyze and provide Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and
Reconnaissance (C4ISR) modernization estimates.
Performed budget analysis and monitored the execution of funding for various programs.
Forecasted quantities of secondary items to be purchased to fulfill War Reserve requirements and initiated
appropriate procurement actions.
Provided direct coordination to HQDA, AMC and ASC for B16 managed major items and provide C4I
integration across all APS sets.
Recurring tasks include weekly Army Prepositioned Stock (APS) equipping Secure Video Teleconference
(SVTC), annual Operations and Maintenance (OMA) and Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO)
Program Objective Memorandum (POM) submissions, Army Materiel Command (AMC) APS conference
attendance, recurring submissions for information papers and consolidating weekly status reporting
submissions for the Contingency Support Branch under the Material Management Division.
U S Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
General Supply Specialist Intern, GS 07/09, 2009 – 2012
Served as a command focal point for Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures (MILSTRIP).
Monitored, coordinated, and expedited the centralized processing of requisitions for CONUS/OCONUS
consignees requiring manual review and emphasis regardless of document priority.
Identified system problems and recommended/initiated corrective actions (including correcting initial
requisition errors, and furnishing alternate stock not available from regular issue.
Furnished supply status to all customer requests for improved availability data, coordinated with Item
Managers when necessary.
Processed customer cancellation requests to accurately reflect updates in the supply system.
Coordinated disposition instructions with appropriate item manager and initiated required actions.
3. U S Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Student Trainee (General Supply), GS 05, 2007 – 2009
Assigned as a student trainee in a Cooperative Education Program involving alternating periods of planned work
experience and related study at accredited colleges or universities in a curriculum where formal arrangements are
made with the college or university for selecting and retaining students for scheduling and coordinating work
experience and academic study.
Received on-the-job training at level commensurate with the student’s level of education and expertise.
Participated in various training courses to fulfill requirements related to the general supply field.
Performed a variety of tasks to best develop and utilize the student trainee's knowledge and skill to
include familiarization with applicable supply regulations, policies, procedures and instructions; learning
the supply data bases in the LRS Intranet and CCSS system; operating automated data bases to enter,
correct and retrieve a variety of recurring reports; and posting information from requisitions, rejects,
contracts and related supply records.
Special projects were assigned to provide a challenge and increased learning capacity.
Independently accomplished basic tasks such as sending/reply to emails, filing, data entry tasks, faxing,
and recording meeting minutes.
Community Medical Center, Toms River, NJ
Operating Room Support Technician, 2002-2007
Served as Lead Support Technician for the 2nd shift Operating Room staff of nurse practitioners and
surgeons.
Assisted nurses and surgeons in the operating room with various tasks such as prepping the patients,
sterilizing surgical instruments, and discarding of extremities or hazardous materials during procedures.
Updated and maintained operating room procedures, filing systems, tracking controls for surgical
equipment.
Created and submitted daily inventory rosters for surgical instruments used and stored in the operating
room.
Stocked and supplied surgical instruments/equipment for evening shift and late night shift.
Maintained a daily log of all surgical instruments used in various surgical procedures.
Performed sterilization test daily to prevent infectious incidents.
Transported patients to and from the operating room for designated surgical procedures.
Utilized multiple Microsoft software programs (Excel, Access and Word) copy, edit, store, retrieve, and
monitor surgical information.
Conducted weekly informational meeting for the 2nd shift operation room technicians.