Bancroft Parker is a highly skilled information technology and communications professional with over 20 years of experience in the US Navy, including roles managing submarine communication systems and recruiting. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology and security clearances up to Top Secret. His experience includes roles managing submarine radio rooms, implementing encryption systems, and recruiting Navy officers.
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PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Cybersecurity & Network Management, Military Veteran with over 6 years of proven experience in the United States Army. Possesses a comprehensive background in Team Leadership and Training derived from conducting domestic and international operations. Managed risks upon multiple lines to protect assets, property, and equipment valued over $10M.
Extensive knowledge in classroom instruction and operations. Recipient of multiple awards for outstanding performance and professionalism in the United States Army; career supported by a vast operational experience and formal leadership training.
· Secret Security Clearance
· Advanced Troubleshooting
· Training and mentoring
· Bi-Lingual (English/Spanish)
· Customer Service
· Security minded
· Leadership experience
· Detail oriented
· Exceptional Oral Communication
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
US ARMY – Fort Benning, GA Dec 2017 – Present
Information Technology Department Manager / Senior Systems Administrator
Managed administration, logistics, maintenance, and personnel management of 4 personnel; oversight of 12 Signal Team Supervisors
Applied innovative methods that increased the range of communications for the Organization; expanded operations
Implemented and maintained 380 military computer systems; enabled the Tactical Advanced Computer to disseminate information and provide Command & Control for over 20 operations
Selected to test the newest communications equipment; (WAN) system AN/PSC-15 The Global Rapid Information Package (GRRIP), The Mobile Broadband Kit (MBK), SIPR/NIPR Access Point (SNAP) terminals, Tracking radios TW-850-01 TSM Ghost, SHOUT nano GPS tracking, Tactical radios AN/PRC-117G Tactical Satellite (TACSAT), AN/PRC-119F (RT-1523), PRC-148C (IMBITR), AN/PRC-150C, AN/PRC-152A, DTCS RO tactical radio, End User Devices (EUD), Android Tactical Assault Kit (ATAK), Nett Warrior (NW), Nett Warrior Mission Planner (NMP), Platform AN/VIC-3, COMSEC Simple Key Loader (SKL), The Joint Enterprise Network Manager (JENM 3.3.x), Taclane (Micro KG-175D), Platform Encryption Device (PED) KGV-72, Joint Battle Command – Platform (JBC-P) and waveforms fielded due to expertise and aptitude
Standardized the organization’s Mission Command Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and radio configuration in order to support a foreign military’s operations
Maintained accountability of over $1M worth of communications equipment without loss or damage
Performed Information Assurance (IA), provided the security services and attributes of availability, authentication, confidentiality, integrity and non-repudiation; Network Operations (NETOPS) Service Desk Management, which includes incident and problem processing, change request processing, availability management and user interaction. Assisted in the planning, configuration, management, and monitoring of the wide area network (WAN)
Provided system administration (SA) to Tactical Battle Com ...
1. BANCROFT PARKER
2362 Range Heights Terrace, Loganville GA 30052 * 404-625-2003 * bancroft.parker@gmail.com
Highly skilled in the operation, management, administration, training and technical marketing of communication systems,
with special emphasis on network and computer security, cryptography, automated systems, networks, tactical communi-
cations, and state of the art C4I systems. Keenly knowledgeable of uses, implementation, and adaptation of equipment for
deployed mobile and fixed station communications. Adept at integrating security applications with complex configuration
management and practices. Over 20 years in positions of increasing responsibility within the US Naval Forces.
Skills
• Network Security
• Data Integrity
• Disaster Recovery
• Investigation Management
• Training Development
• Team / Project Leadership
• Cost Benefits Analysis
• Risk Assessment
• Impact Analysis
Professional Accomplishments
United States Navy, US Submarine Force and Navy Recruiting Command 1996 – 2016
United States Navy, USS Rhode Island (SSBN 740)
Leading Chief Petty Officer/EKMS Manager/KMI Manager/Security Manager 2014 - Present
Managed 12 sailors in the employment of the modernized IP based Common Submarine Radio Room in support of the
strategic submarine mission. Responsible for application of communication security concepts including physical,
transmission, cryptographic, and emission security to prevent unauthorized access to information. Implemented Electronic
Key Management System (EKMS) policies and procedures to identify and protect communication security (COMSEC)
material; apply best practices to the receipt, distribution and destruction of electronic and physical material. Managed the
transition to modernized Key Management Infrastructure (KMI). Initiates, reviews, and submits clearance information
using e-QIP (Electronic Questionnaire for Investigation Processing); tracking and following up on cases with the Office of
Personnel Management (OPM) ensuring timely completion and regulatory compliance.
Navy Officer Recruiter, Navy Recruiting District, Atlanta, GA 2010 - 2014
Recruited personnel based on specific Officer Programs selection criterion. Sourced, interviewed and prepared resume
packages for qualified Officer Candidates. Partnered with local colleges in recruiting efforts to refine Navy recruiting
goals and objectives. Demonstrated high level of planned or impromptu presentations; market demographics in terms of
target market and a canvassing program. Managed background investigation verifications, screening, and performance
review and closing official procedures, including documentation. Assisted clients in making decisions based on the re-
quirements for specific career goals.
Alternate EKMS Manager/Security Officer/Leading Petty Officer, USS Maryland (SSBN 738) 2005 - 2010
Served as Leading Petty Officer. Responsibilities included daily operations and of communications team supporting
worldwide operations and exercises. Oversaw training, qualifications, security and redeployment of over 15 personnel.
Coordinated multiple agency installation of $8 million Common Submarine Radio Room. Supervised the collection and
transport of classified research and development documentation to Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Lab
(JHUAPL), Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and Joint Interoperability
Test Center (JITC). Managed background investigation verifications, screening, and performance review and closing offi-
cial procedures, including documentation. Assisted clients in making decisions based on the requirements for specific
career goals. Initiates, reviews, and submits clearance information using e-QIP (Electronic Questionnaire for Investigation
Processing); tracking and following up on cases with the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) ensuring regulatory
compliance.
Assistant Network Administrator/NMCI Project Lead, Atlanta, GA 2001 - 2005
Provided daily technical support to the over 200 network users including 2 Military Entrance Processing Stations (MEPS)
and 35 recruiting stations statewide for Georgia and South Carolina. As Team Lead, provided team focus for the configu-
ration and data migration from legacy computers to the NMCI network. Conduct first level network software and hard-
ware corrective actions. Assists the Information Systems Security Manager (ISSM) with the System Security Plan (SSP).
Maintains network performance by performing network monitoring and analysis, and performance tuning; troubleshooting
network problems.
• Establishes network specifications by conferring with users; analyzing workflow, access, information, and
security requirements; designing router administration, including interface configuration and routing protocols.
2. • Establishes network by evaluating network performance issues including availability, utilization, throughput, good
put, and latency; defining network policies and procedures; establishing connections and firewalls.
• Secures network by developing network access, monitoring, control, and evaluation; maintaining documentation.
• Prepares users by designing and conducting training programs; providing references and support.
• Upgrades network by conferring with vendors; developing, testing, evaluating, and installing enhancements.
• Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintain-
ing personal networks; participating in professional organizations.
• Protects organization's value by keeping information confidential.
Submarine Cryptographic Technician/Communication Supervisor, USS Pennsylvania (SSBN 735) 1997 -2001
Qualified Submarines February 1998 while a crew member aboard the USS Pennsylvania. Served as Radio Operator,
Crypto technician and Radio Supervisor. Developed an intensive training program, which provided communication watch
standers the tools to efficiently learn the skills required to become an effective submarine communicator.
EDUCATION
University of Phoenix, Atlanta, GA
Bachelor of Science degree, Information Technology, 12/2018
Qualifications and Certifications
Certification A+
Information Systems Administrator
Networking Core (J-Netcore) since 2006
Network Security Vulnerability Technician since 2006
Security Manager (OPM Background Clearance) since 2006
Key Management Infrastructure Manager (KOAM) since 2016
Electronic Keying Material Security Manager since 2006 and CMS user since 1997
Communications Supervisor and Operator
Experienced with MS Exchange, UNIX, Mac OS and Microsoft Windows.
Command Fitness Leader Certification
Command Management Equal Opportunity Program Manager
MILITARY SERVICE
United States Navy (Honorable Discharge) 1996-2017
Security Clearance
Cleared for up to TOP SECRET and access to SENSITIVE COMPARTMENTED INFORMATION based on Single
Scope Background Investigation (SSBI). Maintained an active Top Secret clearance since 1996.
Military NEC
14AB - Common Submarine Radio Room (CSRR) Equipment Operator
14TM - TRIDENT I/II Radio Frequency (RF) Equipment Maintenance Technician
2780 - Network Security Vulnerability Technician
2735 - Information Systems Administrator
Submarine Radioman Crypto Technician
Awards and Recognition
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (1)
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (7)
Navy Good Conduct Award (5)
Officer Recruiter of the Year 2013
Junior Sailor of the Quarter
Sailor of the Quarter