MCH developed custom portlets for Cornerstone's Plumtree portal to support document management and perform internal functions, such as an expense report entry portlet integrated with the financial system. Other portlets handled litigation support and data archiving. MCH also assisted Cornerstone developers with portlet projects and debugging.
MCH developed custom portlets for Cornerstone's Plumtree portal to support document management and perform internal functions, such as an expense report entry portlet integrated with the financial system. Other portlets handled litigation support and data archiving. MCH also assisted Cornerstone developers with portlet projects and debugging.
Michael Hamilton completed the SEC542 course on Web App Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking and earned 36 continuing professional education (CPE) credits. The course provided training on assessing the security of web applications and ethical techniques for identifying vulnerabilities. Hamilton finished the course on February 4, 2016.
Michael P. Hamilton received a certificate on January 25, 2016 for successfully completing a 14 hour course in Penetration Testing. The certificate was issued from a federal virtual training environment website and verifies that he finished the specified training on that date.
Michael P. Hamilton received a certificate on January 26, 2016 for successfully completing an 11-hour self-study course titled "Certified Information Security Manager 2013". The course was completed on January 26, 2016 and the certificate can be verified at the provided URL.
Michael Hamilton completed a 4-day course called "Secure Coding in .NET: Developing Defensible Applications" from December 14-17, 2015 in Washington, D.C. as part of the SANS Cyber Defense Initiative 2015. He earned 24 continuing professional education credits in the specialized field of knowledge and applications for secure .NET application development.
Michael P. Hamilton received a certificate on January 22, 2016 from fedvte.usalearning.gov confirming he successfully completed a 9-hour course on Linux Operating System Security on October 14, 2015. The certificate URL is https://fedvte.usalearning.gov/getcert.php?course=11 and is valid for 1 out of 1 courses.
Michael P. Hamilton received a certificate on January 22, 2016 from fedvte.usalearning.gov confirming that he successfully completed the 21-hour Certified Ethical Hacker (CEHv7) course on November 7, 2015, obtaining the certification.
Michael P. Hamilton received a certificate on January 22, 2016 for successfully completing a 24-hour Certified Ethical Hacker v8 course. The certificate was issued through the fedvte.usalearning.gov website for course number 38 and verifies his completion of the training.
Michael Hamilton completed the CyberLaw 2 course on January 8th, 2016. The document certifies that Michael Hamilton successfully finished the CyberLaw 2 course. The course completion date is listed as January 8th, 2016.
Michael Hamilton completed the JFC 100 Module 2: Joint Intelligence course on December 19, 2015. The course was 1.5 hours and covered joint intelligence topics. Michael Hamilton successfully finished the module.
Michael Hamilton completed the Nuclear Emergency Team Operations (NETOP) Primer Course on November 24, 2015. The course provided training on nuclear emergency response operations. Hamilton's completion of the course qualifies him to assist in responding to nuclear emergencies.
Michael Hamilton completed a one hour training course called "Space Support to the Warfighter" on December 15, 2015. The course provided space support training to warfighters. Michael Hamilton successfully finished the space support training on the given date.
Michael Hamilton completed a 1.5 hour course on the International Legal Framework for Cyber Defense on November 23, 2015. The course provided legal information on cyber defense across international borders. Michael Hamilton received credit for completing the online course.
RAMS is an advanced information management application designed to manage documents, maps, tactical plans and related data for emergency preparedness and response. It was used by various state and federal agencies during the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City to prepare for potential natural disasters, terrorist attacks, or other incidents. MCH Corporation developed RAMS and was responsible for the software programming, under subcontracts from BWXT-Y12, ORNL, and the University of Tennessee. The system managed thousands of files across multiple command centers and venues, and was praised for improving situational awareness and tactical response capabilities during the Olympics. RAMS is now commercially available through Previstar, Inc. as a homeland security application.
MCH worked with the Y12 Nuclear Security Complex to design an intranet site for the Performance Assurance Division. The site was developed using HTML, JavaScript, Flash, and graphical flow charts to convey operating procedures and information to personnel in an accessible way. The site was implemented according to the facility's policies and has received positive feedback for successfully communicating important information to users clearly.
MCH Corporation installed an enterprise wireless solution at the Combat Readiness Training Center in Gulfport, Mississippi to provide wireless internet access across the facility. They created detailed drawings and heat mappings during planning to ensure requirements were met. Technicians certified to work in confined spaces completed the installation quickly to avoid disruptions. MCH served as the prime contractor with assistance from subcontractor Hyperion Inc.
This document certifies that Sanjay Bavisi has successfully completed the requirements for Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification through examination administered by EC-Council. The certification is valid from November 5, 2015 through November 4, 2018 and the certification number is ECC10583787029.
Michael Hamilton completed the SEC542 course on Web App Penetration Testing and Ethical Hacking and earned 36 continuing professional education (CPE) credits. The course provided training on assessing the security of web applications and ethical techniques for identifying vulnerabilities. Hamilton finished the course on February 4, 2016.
Michael P. Hamilton received a certificate on January 25, 2016 for successfully completing a 14 hour course in Penetration Testing. The certificate was issued from a federal virtual training environment website and verifies that he finished the specified training on that date.
Michael P. Hamilton received a certificate on January 26, 2016 for successfully completing an 11-hour self-study course titled "Certified Information Security Manager 2013". The course was completed on January 26, 2016 and the certificate can be verified at the provided URL.
Michael Hamilton completed a 4-day course called "Secure Coding in .NET: Developing Defensible Applications" from December 14-17, 2015 in Washington, D.C. as part of the SANS Cyber Defense Initiative 2015. He earned 24 continuing professional education credits in the specialized field of knowledge and applications for secure .NET application development.
Michael P. Hamilton received a certificate on January 22, 2016 from fedvte.usalearning.gov confirming he successfully completed a 9-hour course on Linux Operating System Security on October 14, 2015. The certificate URL is https://fedvte.usalearning.gov/getcert.php?course=11 and is valid for 1 out of 1 courses.
Michael P. Hamilton received a certificate on January 22, 2016 from fedvte.usalearning.gov confirming that he successfully completed the 21-hour Certified Ethical Hacker (CEHv7) course on November 7, 2015, obtaining the certification.
Michael P. Hamilton received a certificate on January 22, 2016 for successfully completing a 24-hour Certified Ethical Hacker v8 course. The certificate was issued through the fedvte.usalearning.gov website for course number 38 and verifies his completion of the training.
Michael Hamilton completed the CyberLaw 2 course on January 8th, 2016. The document certifies that Michael Hamilton successfully finished the CyberLaw 2 course. The course completion date is listed as January 8th, 2016.
Michael Hamilton completed the JFC 100 Module 2: Joint Intelligence course on December 19, 2015. The course was 1.5 hours and covered joint intelligence topics. Michael Hamilton successfully finished the module.
Michael Hamilton completed the Nuclear Emergency Team Operations (NETOP) Primer Course on November 24, 2015. The course provided training on nuclear emergency response operations. Hamilton's completion of the course qualifies him to assist in responding to nuclear emergencies.
Michael Hamilton completed a one hour training course called "Space Support to the Warfighter" on December 15, 2015. The course provided space support training to warfighters. Michael Hamilton successfully finished the space support training on the given date.
Michael Hamilton completed a 1.5 hour course on the International Legal Framework for Cyber Defense on November 23, 2015. The course provided legal information on cyber defense across international borders. Michael Hamilton received credit for completing the online course.
RAMS is an advanced information management application designed to manage documents, maps, tactical plans and related data for emergency preparedness and response. It was used by various state and federal agencies during the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City to prepare for potential natural disasters, terrorist attacks, or other incidents. MCH Corporation developed RAMS and was responsible for the software programming, under subcontracts from BWXT-Y12, ORNL, and the University of Tennessee. The system managed thousands of files across multiple command centers and venues, and was praised for improving situational awareness and tactical response capabilities during the Olympics. RAMS is now commercially available through Previstar, Inc. as a homeland security application.
MCH worked with the Y12 Nuclear Security Complex to design an intranet site for the Performance Assurance Division. The site was developed using HTML, JavaScript, Flash, and graphical flow charts to convey operating procedures and information to personnel in an accessible way. The site was implemented according to the facility's policies and has received positive feedback for successfully communicating important information to users clearly.
MCH Corporation installed an enterprise wireless solution at the Combat Readiness Training Center in Gulfport, Mississippi to provide wireless internet access across the facility. They created detailed drawings and heat mappings during planning to ensure requirements were met. Technicians certified to work in confined spaces completed the installation quickly to avoid disruptions. MCH served as the prime contractor with assistance from subcontractor Hyperion Inc.
This document certifies that Sanjay Bavisi has successfully completed the requirements for Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification through examination administered by EC-Council. The certification is valid from November 5, 2015 through November 4, 2018 and the certification number is ECC10583787029.