DAVID S. CLARK
1029 Hill Street
Chesapeake, Virginia 23324
(850) 776-6467 • david.s.clark2@gmail.com
Information Systems Specialist / Network Administration / Network Security
Offering a solid background based on extensive formal training, relevant certifications, and 8 years experience as a U.S.
Navy Information Systems Technician and Communications Specialist demonstrating proven leadership , initiative,
technical/tactical expertise, operations enhancement creativity, and consistent performance success.
• Field proven communications and computer systems supervisor,administrator and operator with multi-faceted
experience in the set-up, calibration, operation and maintenance of a wide array of state-of-the-art voice/data
communications, cryptologic, and networked computer systems to include the Navy Marine Corps Intranet on a
global scale.
CORE COMPETENCIES
• Full Scope Network Administration • Server/Router/Switch Configuration • Advanced Help-Desk Support
• Network Security Policy / Protocols • Upgrades / Integration Management • Microsoft Office (all modules)
• Hardware / Software Maintenance • Organizational / Regulatory Compliance • Customer Relations / Service
• Licensing / Vendor Relations • Staff and End-User Training / Coaching • Logistics / Inventory Control
• Systems Hardening • Research & Report Writing • Data Mining & Archiving
EDUCATION & CERTIFICATION
ST. LEO UNIVERSITY – Virginia Beach, Virginia
Associate Degree in Liberal Arts (Expected Spring 2016)
• Awarded 87 college credits by the American Council on Education for Navy Training and Experience, 4/14
• USN CENTRIXS M SystemAdministrator Course, 12/10 / CENTRIXS M User Guide Courses (2), 5/10 & 7/11
• USN Journeyman Networking Core Course, 7 Weeks, 10/10
• USN Automated Digital Networking System AN/USQ 144 H(V)2/4 SPA-20629 Course, 4/09
• Department of the Navy Center for Information Operations (DONCIO) Systems Thinking Course, 5/09
• USN AN/SSQ-131 WRBS System Operator / Administrator Training, 11/08
• USN Tactical Command Support System2 Manager Course, 3 Weeks, 9/08
• USN Basic Shipboard Electrical Equipment Training, 11/07
• USN Primary (“A”) School for Career Designation as an Information Systems Technician, 16 Weeks, 4/07
• Military Basic Training (Boot Camp), 8 Weeks, 1/07
• Former U.S. Government Top Secret / SCI Security Clearance (Expired 01JUL14)
• Certified in Homeland Security Level 5 (CHS V)
• Microsoft 2273B Certified (exam 70-290)
• McAfee HBSS Certified
• CompTIA Security+ Certified
• USN Shipboard Nontactical Automated Data Processing (SNAP-III) System Administrator, NEC- 2730
• U.S. Navy Journeyman Network Core / LAN-MAN Information Systems Administrator, NEC-2735
• U.S. Navy Information Systems Administrator (IAT-II), NEC-2791
• Additional U.S. Navy Qualifications / Designations:Communications Watch Officer; Information Watch Supervisor;
Transmission System Technician (TST) Supervisor; SATCOM Systems Operator; Communications Security
(COMSEC) Equipment Operator; Electronic Key Management System (EKMS) User
EXPERIENCE HISTORY & HIGHLIGHTS
UNITED STATES NAVY – Information Systems Technician 2nd Class (E-5) – 8 Years Distinguished Service
NAVY INFORMATION OPERATIONS CENTER (NIOC) - Norfolk, Virginia
Information Assurance (IA) Technician / Electronic Key Management System (EKMS) Manager (Local
Element) (6/11-7/14)
• Serve on the IT team at a specialized Naval command that conducts training, deploys planners, reprograms
warfighting systems data,coordinates requirements, develops tactics, and provides mission planning and execution
assistance in support of Joint and Naval units worldwide.
• Directly responsible for the tracking of all Information Assurance Vulnerability Alerts (IAVs) and Communication
Tasking Orders (CTOs) for the Command. Investigate all IA events and electronic spillages.
• Maintain a bank of eight servers. Ensure the operational continuity of all circuits requiring Crypto.
• Execute fulfillment of hundreds of SystemAuthorization Access Requests,Vulnerability Alerts, and CTOs.
• Develop comprehensive IA event and incident reports, as well as conduct daily scans across fournetworks.
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NIOC EXPERIENCE continued
• Maintain over 500 Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) user accounts,responding to all trouble calls.
• Lead two associates and the daily maintenance and inventory of all cryptographic equipment (60+ items) and keys,
ensuring 100% accountability and availability of 10 critical and secure circuits. Ensure proper destruction of all
cryptographic keys.
• Conduct recurrent training of unit personnel to include the Navy Credentialing Opportunities On-Line (COOL)
Program and providing technical instruction in the manufacture of CAT-5E cables.
• Fulfill additional responsibilities as Assistant Command Physical Fitness Program Leader, leading physical fitness
programs command wide for over 300 personnel. Serves as Duty Master At Arms ensuring security across two
secure buildings and three SCIF spaces. Member and coach of Command Basketball Team.
USS PORTER (DDG-78)
LAN Administrator / Security Manager (5/07-5/11)
• Operated and maintained the ISNS network on an Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer with 280 personnel. Groomed and
maintained eight switches,eight servers, 200+ workstations and over 400 user accounts.
• As Security Manager, monitored and applied security updates to ensure procedural compliance with relevant Navy
policy. Conducted weekly internal network and USB security scans to mitigate vulnerability of IT systemattacks.
• Served additionally as member of ship’s Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) Team, Division Morale, Welfare &
Recreation Representative, and Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Representative. Took charge of VBSS Biometrics
equipment and participated in numerous vesselboarding exercises and live action scenarios.
• Noted by senior evaluator as a “Powerhouse of ingenuity and resourcefulness … he maintained our LAN at premium
operability throughout his time onboard.” Ranked the #1 technician in ship’s Combat Systems Department. Restored
SIPRNET servers to enable PORTER to participate in several Communication Training Exercises.
• Formally qualified as Communications Watch Officer (CWO), a position normally held by more senior personnel.
• Earned reputation as the “go to” person for LAN trouble calls, work station tasks, and corrective actions. Prepared
other LAN Administrators in the Division to execute a successfulULTRA C audit.
• Resolved hundreds of trouble calls and personally prepared for ship’s Local Registration Authority Audit, ach ieving a
score of 95%.
• Served initial two years as a Tech Control Supervisor and Radio Communications Watch Stander. Set up 300
communications circuits and processed all incoming and outgoing message traffic. Operated and controlled
telecommunications transmissions,terminal processing equipment, and COMSEC materials.
• Managed parts and supplies inventory to support 400+ hard drives, 300 PCs, 300 monitors and peripherals . Ordered
and maintained print cartridges.
• Awarded the prestigious Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for selection by shipmates to receive the 2008
Arch Griffin Memorial Leadership Award.
• Active volunteer and participant in the local community and various humanitarian support programs.
DAVID S. CLARK
1029 Hill Street
Chesapeake, Virginia 23324
(850) 776-6467
david.s.clark2@gmail.com
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES
Vernell Horton
Director of IT Services
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
Portsmouth, VA
(757) 339-2702
Vernell.horton@med.navy.mil
Shawn Dougherty
Leading Chief Petty Officer
Naval Information Operations Command Norfolk
Virginia Beach, VA
(541) 409-7153
Ptboy75@yahoo.com
Eric Erdman
Telecommunications and Facilities Manager
Naval Information Operations Command Norfolk
Virginia Beach, VA
(757) 417-4121
Eric.c.erdman@navy.mil
Eric Barney
Stage II Scheduling Officer
Commander Naval Information Forces
Suffolk, Virginia
(757) 339-1982
Ebarney12@gmail.com
Tim Herbin
Assistant Leading Chief Petty Officer
Naval Information Operations Command Norfolk
Virginia Beach, VA
(757) 651-9215
Herbin.tim@gmail.com
Carlos Rodriguez
J6 Senior Enlisted Advisor
Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force Iraq
Virginia Beach, VA
(757) 842-1716
Carlos.rodriguez2@socom.mil
DAVID S. CLARK
1029 Hill Street
Chesapeake, Virginia 23324
(850) 776-6467
david.s.clark2@gmail.com
SALARY HISTORY
United States Navy 2006-2014
Petty Officer Second Class (E-5) Salary: $53,000
Norfolk, VA Full Military Benefits Package
SALARYREQUIREMENTS: Negotiable and commensurate with responsibilities and production.

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    DAVID S. CLARK 1029Hill Street Chesapeake, Virginia 23324 (850) 776-6467 • david.s.clark2@gmail.com Information Systems Specialist / Network Administration / Network Security Offering a solid background based on extensive formal training, relevant certifications, and 8 years experience as a U.S. Navy Information Systems Technician and Communications Specialist demonstrating proven leadership , initiative, technical/tactical expertise, operations enhancement creativity, and consistent performance success. • Field proven communications and computer systems supervisor,administrator and operator with multi-faceted experience in the set-up, calibration, operation and maintenance of a wide array of state-of-the-art voice/data communications, cryptologic, and networked computer systems to include the Navy Marine Corps Intranet on a global scale. CORE COMPETENCIES • Full Scope Network Administration • Server/Router/Switch Configuration • Advanced Help-Desk Support • Network Security Policy / Protocols • Upgrades / Integration Management • Microsoft Office (all modules) • Hardware / Software Maintenance • Organizational / Regulatory Compliance • Customer Relations / Service • Licensing / Vendor Relations • Staff and End-User Training / Coaching • Logistics / Inventory Control • Systems Hardening • Research & Report Writing • Data Mining & Archiving EDUCATION & CERTIFICATION ST. LEO UNIVERSITY – Virginia Beach, Virginia Associate Degree in Liberal Arts (Expected Spring 2016) • Awarded 87 college credits by the American Council on Education for Navy Training and Experience, 4/14 • USN CENTRIXS M SystemAdministrator Course, 12/10 / CENTRIXS M User Guide Courses (2), 5/10 & 7/11 • USN Journeyman Networking Core Course, 7 Weeks, 10/10 • USN Automated Digital Networking System AN/USQ 144 H(V)2/4 SPA-20629 Course, 4/09 • Department of the Navy Center for Information Operations (DONCIO) Systems Thinking Course, 5/09 • USN AN/SSQ-131 WRBS System Operator / Administrator Training, 11/08 • USN Tactical Command Support System2 Manager Course, 3 Weeks, 9/08 • USN Basic Shipboard Electrical Equipment Training, 11/07 • USN Primary (“A”) School for Career Designation as an Information Systems Technician, 16 Weeks, 4/07 • Military Basic Training (Boot Camp), 8 Weeks, 1/07 • Former U.S. Government Top Secret / SCI Security Clearance (Expired 01JUL14) • Certified in Homeland Security Level 5 (CHS V) • Microsoft 2273B Certified (exam 70-290) • McAfee HBSS Certified • CompTIA Security+ Certified • USN Shipboard Nontactical Automated Data Processing (SNAP-III) System Administrator, NEC- 2730 • U.S. Navy Journeyman Network Core / LAN-MAN Information Systems Administrator, NEC-2735 • U.S. Navy Information Systems Administrator (IAT-II), NEC-2791 • Additional U.S. Navy Qualifications / Designations:Communications Watch Officer; Information Watch Supervisor; Transmission System Technician (TST) Supervisor; SATCOM Systems Operator; Communications Security (COMSEC) Equipment Operator; Electronic Key Management System (EKMS) User EXPERIENCE HISTORY & HIGHLIGHTS UNITED STATES NAVY – Information Systems Technician 2nd Class (E-5) – 8 Years Distinguished Service NAVY INFORMATION OPERATIONS CENTER (NIOC) - Norfolk, Virginia Information Assurance (IA) Technician / Electronic Key Management System (EKMS) Manager (Local Element) (6/11-7/14) • Serve on the IT team at a specialized Naval command that conducts training, deploys planners, reprograms warfighting systems data,coordinates requirements, develops tactics, and provides mission planning and execution assistance in support of Joint and Naval units worldwide. • Directly responsible for the tracking of all Information Assurance Vulnerability Alerts (IAVs) and Communication Tasking Orders (CTOs) for the Command. Investigate all IA events and electronic spillages. • Maintain a bank of eight servers. Ensure the operational continuity of all circuits requiring Crypto. • Execute fulfillment of hundreds of SystemAuthorization Access Requests,Vulnerability Alerts, and CTOs. • Develop comprehensive IA event and incident reports, as well as conduct daily scans across fournetworks.
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    DAVID S. CLARKPage 2 NIOC EXPERIENCE continued • Maintain over 500 Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) user accounts,responding to all trouble calls. • Lead two associates and the daily maintenance and inventory of all cryptographic equipment (60+ items) and keys, ensuring 100% accountability and availability of 10 critical and secure circuits. Ensure proper destruction of all cryptographic keys. • Conduct recurrent training of unit personnel to include the Navy Credentialing Opportunities On-Line (COOL) Program and providing technical instruction in the manufacture of CAT-5E cables. • Fulfill additional responsibilities as Assistant Command Physical Fitness Program Leader, leading physical fitness programs command wide for over 300 personnel. Serves as Duty Master At Arms ensuring security across two secure buildings and three SCIF spaces. Member and coach of Command Basketball Team. USS PORTER (DDG-78) LAN Administrator / Security Manager (5/07-5/11) • Operated and maintained the ISNS network on an Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer with 280 personnel. Groomed and maintained eight switches,eight servers, 200+ workstations and over 400 user accounts. • As Security Manager, monitored and applied security updates to ensure procedural compliance with relevant Navy policy. Conducted weekly internal network and USB security scans to mitigate vulnerability of IT systemattacks. • Served additionally as member of ship’s Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) Team, Division Morale, Welfare & Recreation Representative, and Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Representative. Took charge of VBSS Biometrics equipment and participated in numerous vesselboarding exercises and live action scenarios. • Noted by senior evaluator as a “Powerhouse of ingenuity and resourcefulness … he maintained our LAN at premium operability throughout his time onboard.” Ranked the #1 technician in ship’s Combat Systems Department. Restored SIPRNET servers to enable PORTER to participate in several Communication Training Exercises. • Formally qualified as Communications Watch Officer (CWO), a position normally held by more senior personnel. • Earned reputation as the “go to” person for LAN trouble calls, work station tasks, and corrective actions. Prepared other LAN Administrators in the Division to execute a successfulULTRA C audit. • Resolved hundreds of trouble calls and personally prepared for ship’s Local Registration Authority Audit, ach ieving a score of 95%. • Served initial two years as a Tech Control Supervisor and Radio Communications Watch Stander. Set up 300 communications circuits and processed all incoming and outgoing message traffic. Operated and controlled telecommunications transmissions,terminal processing equipment, and COMSEC materials. • Managed parts and supplies inventory to support 400+ hard drives, 300 PCs, 300 monitors and peripherals . Ordered and maintained print cartridges. • Awarded the prestigious Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for selection by shipmates to receive the 2008 Arch Griffin Memorial Leadership Award. • Active volunteer and participant in the local community and various humanitarian support programs.
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    DAVID S. CLARK 1029Hill Street Chesapeake, Virginia 23324 (850) 776-6467 david.s.clark2@gmail.com PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES Vernell Horton Director of IT Services Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Portsmouth, VA (757) 339-2702 Vernell.horton@med.navy.mil Shawn Dougherty Leading Chief Petty Officer Naval Information Operations Command Norfolk Virginia Beach, VA (541) 409-7153 Ptboy75@yahoo.com Eric Erdman Telecommunications and Facilities Manager Naval Information Operations Command Norfolk Virginia Beach, VA (757) 417-4121 Eric.c.erdman@navy.mil Eric Barney Stage II Scheduling Officer Commander Naval Information Forces Suffolk, Virginia (757) 339-1982 Ebarney12@gmail.com Tim Herbin Assistant Leading Chief Petty Officer Naval Information Operations Command Norfolk Virginia Beach, VA (757) 651-9215 Herbin.tim@gmail.com Carlos Rodriguez J6 Senior Enlisted Advisor Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force Iraq Virginia Beach, VA (757) 842-1716 Carlos.rodriguez2@socom.mil
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    DAVID S. CLARK 1029Hill Street Chesapeake, Virginia 23324 (850) 776-6467 david.s.clark2@gmail.com SALARY HISTORY United States Navy 2006-2014 Petty Officer Second Class (E-5) Salary: $53,000 Norfolk, VA Full Military Benefits Package SALARYREQUIREMENTS: Negotiable and commensurate with responsibilities and production.