1. Anthony Rogers
Email: 123jay.rogers456@gmail.com
Cell: (912) 657-8463
Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonyrogers2015
Summary
Motivated and dedicated to mission accomplishment. Team player and self-starter. Always looking to resolve new and challenging
problems or solutions.Currently stationed in San Antonio, TX with United States Army North G6, Spectrum office. Our over wat ch
includes disasterand security relations for the U.S. and Provinces, Canada, and Mexico. Currently operating in Electromagnetic
Spectrum Management. My duties include:
Top Secret/SCI current
Signal Project Management
U.S. Army Spectrum Certification Compliance
Coordinator for USNORTHCOM, NTIA, FCC, FAA, DODAFC's, and supporting organizations
Manages Allotted Frequency Allocation Table
Planning of Voice and Data Communications Systems
Plan International Communication Solutions
Manage, Plan, and Coordinate Satellite Systems
Plan and Operate Complex High Frequency Networks for various government and non-government agencies
Electromagnetic Interference Mitigation
U.S. Federal Radio Spectrum law and policy enforcement
Preparing Standard Frequency Action Format (SFAF) and Standard Spectrum Resource Format (SSRF) in accordance with
MCEB PUB 7 and 8 within the Spectrum XXI national/international frequency database.
Experience
Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager at United States Army
December 2009 - Present
Serves as the authoritative source of frequency management information to Army organizations and activities in assigned
USARNORTH area of responsibility; NORAD-USNORTHCOM Joint Frequency Management Office-North Army
representative for regional level coordination within the Canadian/Mexican border zone.
The authoritative source of information on the interpretation of frequency management rules, regulations and policies for all
units and serves as subject matter expert of emerging technologies.
Develops plans and policies.
Manages all spectrumrelated operations for large organization which contained more than $300 million in spectrum
dependent systems and over2,000 personnel.
Manages Radio Frequency Allocation (RFA) database in Spectrum XXI, and ensured all records kept or submitted were
within regulatory standards with MCEB PUB 7 and 8, NTIA, FCC, FAA, DOD AFC’s and Army/Air Force Spectrum
Management Offices.
Provides Spectrum management input to customers for Host Nation supportability of their equipment within international
domains to include Mexico and Canada.
Performs interference analysis, frequency nomination, and processing using Spectrum XXI
Ensures purchases are in compliance with the Department of Defense Spectrum Certification System (DOD SCS) and start
program of record as needed.
Manages over 4,000 spectrumdependent systems utilizing spectrummanagement tools such as Spectrum XXI, resulting in
low to no Electromagnetic Effects (E3) or Electromagnetic Interference (EMI).
Ensures all Spectrum operations were in compliance with company policy and concurrent federal regulation.
Prepares and coordinates all Standard Frequency Action Format (SFAF) and Standard Spectrum Resource Format (SSRF) in
accordance with MCEB PUB 7 and 8.
Prepares and coordinates Government MasterFile (GMF) for coordination and frequency usage authorization with the FCC,
FAA, and NTIA.
2. Signal Systems Project Manager at U.S. Army
November 2001 - Present
Signal training, operations,and logistics improvement.
Signal systems personneland equipment management.
Company and venderrelations.
Contract and service negotiations.
Equipment Training/Education, Customer service, and support operations.
Radio Frequency operations planner.
Expert technology research to fit the very best needs of many unique assignments.
Program Manager for U.S. Army North frequency requirements and associated communication technologies planning in
support of Defense Support to Civil Authorities (DSCA) and FEMA operations.
U.S. Army Senior Leadership at United States Army
2001 - Present
20 years of leadership from one of the finest organizations in the world.
Array of leadership experience charged with the welfare, training, morale, mentorship, and coaching over 1500 personnelin
20 year tenure.
Successfully completed 3 levels of developmental leadership training programs. Diverse leadership abilities adapting to
culturally and gender diverse organization.
A supporterof Equal Opportunity and Sexual Assault Prevention. Expert in risk management.
Lead over 50 personnelthrough combative operations in various high risk countries with 0 casualties.
High Frequency (HF) Subject Matter Expert at U.S. Army
March 1996 - Present
HF radio subject matter expert HF circuit modeling. HF circuit trouble shooting and planning.
HF radio wave propagation planning and antennas selection or design. HF theory and operations instructor.
Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) design and modeling. Expert with both U.S. standard ALE types.
Expertise with short,mid, and long rang Beyond Line of Site (BLOS) HF communications.
Experience with multiple radio technologies from vendors such as: Harris, Codan, Icom and Barret.
Expert High Frequency solution matching to fit the need of the customer regardless how unique the operation.
Familiar with HF propagation and modeling tools such as VOACAP, etc.
U.S. Army Signal School Center of Excellence (SIGCoE) 25C Course Instructor
December 2006 - December 2009
Performed duties as SIGCoE Instructor/Writer for more than 1200 Military Occupational Specialty Initial (MOSI) students
including Active Army, Reserve, and National Guard soldiers.
Provided formal lecture, demonstration, and practical exercise for 30 students daily.
Assisted in the research and development of training and training aide.
Provided student counseling when needed.
Ensured all training was planned, written, and executed to concurrent TRADOC policy.
Helped rewrite 4 modules of training that still stands as current standard of training to date.
Army Instructor Qualified
3. Telecoms Technician at United States Army
March 1996 - December 2006
Served as radio operator maintainer and communications planner for various units and countries abroad with the United
States Army.
Managed CISCO call manager and the VOIP phone network. Managed PBX telecom switch.
LAN cabling and infrastructural support.
Fiber Optic fusion splicing and termination.
Managed telecom punch panel for POTS phone support.
Radio expert managing radios utilizing nearly all aspect of the Radio Spectrum.
DOD SATCOM support.
Wireless Network and radio network extension planning and support.Managed Red Switch telecomms support system.
Maintained, repaired, and supported Defense Switch Network (DSN).
Communications Security (COMSEC) Management.
Familiar with multiple tactical radio platforms to include SINCGARS, Harris 150, Harris 152,
Harris 117, AN/PSC - 5, AN/PRC-148 MBITER.
Familiar with multiple tactical radio applications, to include SINCGARS, DAMA, HAVEQUICK I and II, Single Channel
TACSAT, IPW, HPW, FBCBII, Blue Force Tracker
Familiar with Land Mobile Radio (LMR) radios and repeater programming, planning, and usage to include: technologies
from: Harris, Motorola, and EF Johnson
Familiar with P25 band operations.
Familiar with tactical aviation radio kits to include: HAVEQUICK I&II, ARC radio platforms, and ARC Load-set building
Training, Education, and Certifications
3 levels of Army Leadership Courses to include; Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC), Advanced Leadership
Course (ALC), and Senior Leaders Course (SLC)
Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Course
Battlefield Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Course
Joint Electronic Warfare Course
Army Basic Instructor Course
United States Army Resilience Trainer Course
3M Fiber Certified
Thomas Edison State College, BS in Electronic Engineering, currently enrolled.
Recognized Projects
Operation Border Link
Trained, planned, and coordinated members of the U.S. Army, Homeland Security, and SEDENA Mexican military in High
Frequency radio operations.
Resulted in relationship building between the Homeland Security and SEDENA Mexican military, which was ground breaking
for current border operations in the state of Arizona.
Helped make United States history by conducting the first ever HF radio communication exercise between the U.S. Army and
SEDENA Mexican military, which still is a monthly routine to date.
HF Wide Area Connect
Modeled and coordinated a Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS) High Frequency Radio Circuit that further enabled local, state, and
federal emergency personnelto communicate during natural and manmade disaster.
This resulted in HF capabilities to connect Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands,Texas, New York, and every Homeland Security border
zone from Texas to California at only 150 watts of transmitting power.
Operation Iraqi Freedom, Al Anbar Province, Iraq
Lead Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager for one of the largest provinces in the Iraqi theater of operations.
Mitigated sophisticated interference patterns that was detrimental to mission success forthe United States Army
Effected technologies include communications systems,flight operations,GPS dependent technologies,electronic warfare
systems,and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)
Lead multifunctional work group to analyze the radio spectrumand platforms being utilized.
This resulted in a higher level of command and control for theatre wide operations and brought digital fratricide down to near
extinction.