Reynaldo Santana Polanco is seeking an Intelligence Analyst position and has over 6 years of experience as a Tomahawk Weaponeer and Precision Point Mensuration Analyst in the United States Navy. He has extensive technical skills and training in intelligence analysis, targeting, geopositioning, and weaponeering software. His experience includes conducting target research, precision geopositioning, weapons effects calculations, and developing target materials to support Tomahawk missile strikes. He is proficient in a wide range of intelligence analysis and targeting responsibilities.
This document discusses efforts to extract operational performance data from historical spaceflight records to inform cost and operations modeling.
It describes challenges in obtaining usable data due to inconsistent recording practices and lack of recording non-milestone data. However, it notes that "gold dust" can still be found by mining records created for other purposes.
Case studies of data mining Space Shuttle and other launch vehicle records are presented, along with examples of metrics extracted to support modeling tools for cost estimation, reliability analysis, and design root cause analysis. Lessons learned around synthesizing data from multiple sources and accounting for changes in recording practices over time are also shared.
The document provides an overview of the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Project from a project management perspective. It discusses the GPM mission objectives of improving understanding of the global water cycle and precipitation forecasts. It describes the GPM observatory and spacecraft, including instruments and ground assets. It also summarizes the project management approach, including the use of an integrated master schedule, earned value management, and joint confidence level analysis to manage schedule and costs.
This presentation discusses the importance of developing and sharing case studies as a key component of knowledge sharing within NASA. It identifies various sources for developing case studies, such as databases at NASA centers and lessons learned documents. Developing high-quality case studies is important for retaining historical knowledge, especially as experienced employees retire. The presentation emphasizes preparing and submitting timely, high-quality lessons learned and case studies. It also discusses opportunities to expand the collection of case studies, such as developing 10 additional cases per year focused on human spaceflight knowledge sharing.
The document discusses key concepts in architecting human spaceflight programs, including:
1) Architecture aims to organize a system based on stakeholder priorities and technical considerations to meet objectives. It underlies a program's ability to succeed.
2) Principles derived from experience are important to provide order and integrity to an architecture. Safety is a top priority for human spaceflight.
3) The Constellation program architecture balanced safety, performance, and budget to enable missions to the Moon and Mars using proven hardware and minimizing risk. Future exploration may include multiple destinations.
This document is a resume for Julie Knowles, a senior intelligence analyst with over 8 years of experience in both military and contractor intelligence roles. She has a Bachelor's degree in English Literature and Studio Art, as well as an Associate's degree. Her experience includes strategic planning, all-source analysis, briefings, and team leadership. She is proficient in various intelligence applications and has held positions analyzing intelligence at both tactical and strategic levels while deployed in Afghanistan and working for the Navy and the Joint IED Defeat Organization.
This document summarizes the experience and qualifications of Stacey L Fournier, an accomplished Geospatial Analyst, GEOINT Author and IT Professional with over 18 years of experience in intelligence analysis, imagery analysis, systems administration, and desktop support. She has extensive experience working with geospatial intelligence and imagery analysis tools. She also has experience creating training programs, standard operating procedures, and providing customer support.
Rene M. Melendrez has over eight years of experience in the United States Army as a Geospatial Intelligence Collection Manager and Analyst. He has a broad range of experience working with intelligence collection teams and various intelligence systems. Melendrez is bilingual in English and Spanish, has a TS/SCI security clearance, and is willing to relocate if necessary. His professional experience includes serving as a Geospatial Intelligence Analyst supervisor, Full Spectrum GEOINT Collection Manager, and Geospatial Intelligence Analyst supporting combat operations in Afghanistan.
This document provides a summary of William J. White's professional experience, including his roles as a Senior Radar Engineer, System Engineer, and Program Manager. Over his long career spanning back to 1969, he has gained extensive experience in radar, tactical data communication design, and program/project management for both government and private sector organizations. His areas of expertise include spectrum management, requirements development, risk management, and systems engineering.
This document discusses efforts to extract operational performance data from historical spaceflight records to inform cost and operations modeling.
It describes challenges in obtaining usable data due to inconsistent recording practices and lack of recording non-milestone data. However, it notes that "gold dust" can still be found by mining records created for other purposes.
Case studies of data mining Space Shuttle and other launch vehicle records are presented, along with examples of metrics extracted to support modeling tools for cost estimation, reliability analysis, and design root cause analysis. Lessons learned around synthesizing data from multiple sources and accounting for changes in recording practices over time are also shared.
The document provides an overview of the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Project from a project management perspective. It discusses the GPM mission objectives of improving understanding of the global water cycle and precipitation forecasts. It describes the GPM observatory and spacecraft, including instruments and ground assets. It also summarizes the project management approach, including the use of an integrated master schedule, earned value management, and joint confidence level analysis to manage schedule and costs.
This presentation discusses the importance of developing and sharing case studies as a key component of knowledge sharing within NASA. It identifies various sources for developing case studies, such as databases at NASA centers and lessons learned documents. Developing high-quality case studies is important for retaining historical knowledge, especially as experienced employees retire. The presentation emphasizes preparing and submitting timely, high-quality lessons learned and case studies. It also discusses opportunities to expand the collection of case studies, such as developing 10 additional cases per year focused on human spaceflight knowledge sharing.
The document discusses key concepts in architecting human spaceflight programs, including:
1) Architecture aims to organize a system based on stakeholder priorities and technical considerations to meet objectives. It underlies a program's ability to succeed.
2) Principles derived from experience are important to provide order and integrity to an architecture. Safety is a top priority for human spaceflight.
3) The Constellation program architecture balanced safety, performance, and budget to enable missions to the Moon and Mars using proven hardware and minimizing risk. Future exploration may include multiple destinations.
This document is a resume for Julie Knowles, a senior intelligence analyst with over 8 years of experience in both military and contractor intelligence roles. She has a Bachelor's degree in English Literature and Studio Art, as well as an Associate's degree. Her experience includes strategic planning, all-source analysis, briefings, and team leadership. She is proficient in various intelligence applications and has held positions analyzing intelligence at both tactical and strategic levels while deployed in Afghanistan and working for the Navy and the Joint IED Defeat Organization.
This document summarizes the experience and qualifications of Stacey L Fournier, an accomplished Geospatial Analyst, GEOINT Author and IT Professional with over 18 years of experience in intelligence analysis, imagery analysis, systems administration, and desktop support. She has extensive experience working with geospatial intelligence and imagery analysis tools. She also has experience creating training programs, standard operating procedures, and providing customer support.
Rene M. Melendrez has over eight years of experience in the United States Army as a Geospatial Intelligence Collection Manager and Analyst. He has a broad range of experience working with intelligence collection teams and various intelligence systems. Melendrez is bilingual in English and Spanish, has a TS/SCI security clearance, and is willing to relocate if necessary. His professional experience includes serving as a Geospatial Intelligence Analyst supervisor, Full Spectrum GEOINT Collection Manager, and Geospatial Intelligence Analyst supporting combat operations in Afghanistan.
This document provides a summary of William J. White's professional experience, including his roles as a Senior Radar Engineer, System Engineer, and Program Manager. Over his long career spanning back to 1969, he has gained extensive experience in radar, tactical data communication design, and program/project management for both government and private sector organizations. His areas of expertise include spectrum management, requirements development, risk management, and systems engineering.
A resourceful, conceptual and skillful professional with 14 years of systems engineering and network communication experience in the Defense Industry. In addition, a four years of IT experience with a commercial company providing extensive expertise in requirement generation and maintenance, software integration and testing.
* Led two IPT, integration and production, teams of 10 engineers.
* Advanced skills in generating systems requirements, performing trade-studies, flow-down requirements to subsystem, preparing the verification plans and procedures and executing integration and testing.
* Designed state-of-the-art communication systems for AEHF satellite post launch space-based application.
* Developed telemetry, protocol sequence diagram and architecture definitions for payload systems.
* Experience in FBCB-2 Army Command Control’s network communications. Analyzed / verified GMR program’s GPS transmit and receive functionalities. Worked on FAB-T Satellite Ground Segment requirements, validation, and verification. Performed GoGo Air’s Antennas TX/RX analysis, GPS tracking, network beams switching, and RF receiver analysis.
This document provides a summary of Frederick Allan Race's professional experience, education, skills, and qualifications. It details his nine years of experience in military intelligence and counterterrorism analysis, including roles supporting the Defense Intelligence Agency and deployments to Afghanistan. It also lists his graduate degrees in Linguistics and Public Policy, language skills, and eligibility for TS/SCI security clearance.
Frederick Race has over 12 years of experience in military intelligence, counterterrorism analysis, and network implementation. He has a master's degree in linguistics, a bachelor's degree in international relations, and is completing a master's in public policy with a focus on national security. He is eligible for TS/SCI clearance and has multiple polygraph examinations.
Mission-driven Intelligence Analyst with over eight years of experience and expertise in conducting all-source intelligence analysis, geospatial intelligence, all source, open source intelligence, signals intelligence, human intelligence analysis, and targeting to directly support more than 2,500 military personnel and government employees within the PACOM and CENTCOM AOR. Proven record of applying advanced intelligence analytic skills to identify, assess, interpret, and report potential threats and adversarial vulnerabilities. Ability to work collaboratively with inter-agency Department of Defense personnel in high-pressure situations and under tight deadlines and brief on military-political leadership, national military strategy, strategic doctrine, and regional relations with regards to their impact on force developments. Experienced security manager, supporting security functions with experience in facility security management as well as managing personnel security clearances.
A resourceful, conceptual and skillful professional with 14 years of systems engineering and network communication experience in the Defense Industry. In addition, four years of IT experience with a commercial company providing extensive expertise in requirement generation and maintenance, software integration and testing.
* Section manager, led two IPT, integration and production, teams of 10 engineers. Ten Years’ experience in planning, scheduling, program managing, and accounting.
* Advanced skills in generating and managing systems requirements, performing trade-studies, flow-down requirements to subsystem, preparing the verification plans and procedures. Executed system engineering and integration testing.
* Designed state-of-the-art communication systems for AEHF satellite post launch space-based application.
* Developed telemetry, protocol sequence diagram and architecture definitions for payload systems.
* Experience in FBCB-2 Army Command Control’s network communications. Analyzed / verified GMR program’s GPS (Global Positioning System) transmit and receive functionalities. Performed Architecture design, develop and verification of upload initial images application for AEHF Satellite. Worked on FAB-T Satellite Ground Segment requirements, validation, and verification. Performed GoGo Air’s Antennas TX/RX analysis, GPS tracking, network beams switching, and RF receiver analysis.
Dallas T. King III has over 14 years of experience in program analysis, operations planning, and quality assurance for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). He currently works as a Principal Program Analyst II at NGA, where his responsibilities include curating geospatial intelligence data for executive customers, managing development processes, and providing training. King also has 10 years of experience in the US Navy, where he served as a science officer providing environmental analysis and briefings to military leaders. He holds an MS in Physics and a BS in Biology, and has received numerous military awards for his leadership and analytical skills.
This document provides a summary of Reginald E. White Sr.'s qualifications and experience. He has over 24 years of experience in the military, including expertise in ballistic missile defense systems, space science, and international space station payload integration. He has held various leadership and management roles, including program manager, trainer, logistics manager, and operations controller. Currently, he works as an independent consultant providing expertise in areas such as electronic systems, missile defense, and space operations.
The document is a resume for Dejan Neskovic, who has over 16 years of experience as a senior data scientist and system engineer working on projects for the FAA and DHS. He has led teams developing predictive models, geospatial analysis tools, and other innovative solutions to support air transportation and border security. Current areas of focus include predictive threat modeling, radar coverage assessment, and statistical analysis to improve departure time predictions.
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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 ...
The document provides information about a Network Operations Manager with extensive experience managing repeater, satellite, and radio frequency networks. Some key details include:
- Over 15 years of experience managing operations and staff for networks with over 1000 repeaters across the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico.
- Skilled in areas like project management, procedure improvement, trend analysis, and problem resolution.
- Previous roles include Operations Manager and Supervisor at Sirius XM Satellite Radio and communications roles in the US Army.
I currently serve as the NISSC / SPADOC Subject Matter Expert and am located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. I also perform System Analysis for the Space Defense Operations Center/Mission System (SPADOC) which is located at the Vandenberg Joint Space Operations Center – JSPOC. My work experience boasts 17+ years of Air Force Space Systems and experience in the Air Forces Space Surveillance Network and Air Force Satellite Control Network, Satellite & Ground System Operations/ Communications.
This document provides a summary of William "Chip" D. Harrison's work experience and qualifications. He is currently a Data Center Support Supervisor at Naval Shipyard C/1197 in Norfolk, VA, a position he has held since 2013. Prior to that, he held roles as an AIM4RMC Project Manager and Corporate Applications Branch Manager at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, WA from 2010-2012. His duties have included project management, infrastructure development, application implementation, training, and technical support. He has extensive experience with classified data systems and the Microsoft Office suite.
This document provides a summary of an individual's military experience and training. It details their roles in the Navy from 1995 to 2015, including occupations as an Operations Specialist, Seaman, and Seaman Recruit. It also lists relevant course they completed, such as courses on the Global Command and Control System, radar operation, and equal opportunity management.
Gerald Scott Holtzlander has over 23 years of experience in intelligence analysis, cyber analysis, and all-source analysis. He has held positions as a senior intelligence analyst, cyber network analyst, program manager, signals analyst, and intelligence analyst for the Navy and private contractors. He has a Bachelor's degree in Multi-disciplinary Studies and an Associate's degree in Criminal Justice.
Ben Wagner Thornton is seeking a permanent, full-time position utilizing his experience as a Technical Control Chief in the Marine Corps. He has over 7 years of experience providing technical support, troubleshooting, and training for various Marine Corps C4I and communication systems. His background includes planning network architectures, supervising installations, and acting as a technical liaison between different organizations. He has a background in computer science and cyber security and is proficient in various networking and system administration skills.
Zacory Hendrix is a computer systems analyst and former Marine with over 7 years of experience in electronics repair, software testing, and tactical communications. He currently works as a computer systems analyst, where he analyzes C4ISR systems, develops test procedures, and ensures software and system interoperability. Previously, he served in the Marine Corps as a ground radio operator, where he planned and maintained tactical radio networks. He also has experience as a communications analyst, performing maintenance on various tactical radios and overseeing software upgrades. Hendrix has a secret security clearance and awards for outstanding performance in the Marine Corps.
Frederick Race has over 12 years of experience in military intelligence, counterterrorism analysis, and technology. He has a Master's degree in Linguistics and is pursuing a Master's in Public Policy focused on national security. He is eligible for a TS/SCI security clearance and speaks several languages. He has analyzed intelligence data to identify terrorists and recommend individuals for watchlists.
Rebalancing NextGen to Transform the National Airspace System 08152013Ronald Stroup
Provides insights based on domain stakeholder information in an integrated portfolio to support effective decision-making in modernizing the National Airspace System
Paul Eric Barry has over 25 years of experience as an applications systems analyst for the U.S. Army, specializing in battle command systems. He has a proven track record of identifying and solving software issues, developing requirements, and instructing others. Barry currently works as a systems analyst for CACI, where he provides expertise on battle command systems and conducts software analysis.
A resourceful, conceptual and skillful professional with 14 years of systems engineering and network communication experience in the Defense Industry. In addition, a four years of IT experience with a commercial company providing extensive expertise in requirement generation and maintenance, software integration and testing.
* Led two IPT, integration and production, teams of 10 engineers.
* Advanced skills in generating systems requirements, performing trade-studies, flow-down requirements to subsystem, preparing the verification plans and procedures and executing integration and testing.
* Designed state-of-the-art communication systems for AEHF satellite post launch space-based application.
* Developed telemetry, protocol sequence diagram and architecture definitions for payload systems.
* Experience in FBCB-2 Army Command Control’s network communications. Analyzed / verified GMR program’s GPS transmit and receive functionalities. Worked on FAB-T Satellite Ground Segment requirements, validation, and verification. Performed GoGo Air’s Antennas TX/RX analysis, GPS tracking, network beams switching, and RF receiver analysis.
This document provides a summary of Frederick Allan Race's professional experience, education, skills, and qualifications. It details his nine years of experience in military intelligence and counterterrorism analysis, including roles supporting the Defense Intelligence Agency and deployments to Afghanistan. It also lists his graduate degrees in Linguistics and Public Policy, language skills, and eligibility for TS/SCI security clearance.
Frederick Race has over 12 years of experience in military intelligence, counterterrorism analysis, and network implementation. He has a master's degree in linguistics, a bachelor's degree in international relations, and is completing a master's in public policy with a focus on national security. He is eligible for TS/SCI clearance and has multiple polygraph examinations.
Mission-driven Intelligence Analyst with over eight years of experience and expertise in conducting all-source intelligence analysis, geospatial intelligence, all source, open source intelligence, signals intelligence, human intelligence analysis, and targeting to directly support more than 2,500 military personnel and government employees within the PACOM and CENTCOM AOR. Proven record of applying advanced intelligence analytic skills to identify, assess, interpret, and report potential threats and adversarial vulnerabilities. Ability to work collaboratively with inter-agency Department of Defense personnel in high-pressure situations and under tight deadlines and brief on military-political leadership, national military strategy, strategic doctrine, and regional relations with regards to their impact on force developments. Experienced security manager, supporting security functions with experience in facility security management as well as managing personnel security clearances.
A resourceful, conceptual and skillful professional with 14 years of systems engineering and network communication experience in the Defense Industry. In addition, four years of IT experience with a commercial company providing extensive expertise in requirement generation and maintenance, software integration and testing.
* Section manager, led two IPT, integration and production, teams of 10 engineers. Ten Years’ experience in planning, scheduling, program managing, and accounting.
* Advanced skills in generating and managing systems requirements, performing trade-studies, flow-down requirements to subsystem, preparing the verification plans and procedures. Executed system engineering and integration testing.
* Designed state-of-the-art communication systems for AEHF satellite post launch space-based application.
* Developed telemetry, protocol sequence diagram and architecture definitions for payload systems.
* Experience in FBCB-2 Army Command Control’s network communications. Analyzed / verified GMR program’s GPS (Global Positioning System) transmit and receive functionalities. Performed Architecture design, develop and verification of upload initial images application for AEHF Satellite. Worked on FAB-T Satellite Ground Segment requirements, validation, and verification. Performed GoGo Air’s Antennas TX/RX analysis, GPS tracking, network beams switching, and RF receiver analysis.
Dallas T. King III has over 14 years of experience in program analysis, operations planning, and quality assurance for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). He currently works as a Principal Program Analyst II at NGA, where his responsibilities include curating geospatial intelligence data for executive customers, managing development processes, and providing training. King also has 10 years of experience in the US Navy, where he served as a science officer providing environmental analysis and briefings to military leaders. He holds an MS in Physics and a BS in Biology, and has received numerous military awards for his leadership and analytical skills.
This document provides a summary of Reginald E. White Sr.'s qualifications and experience. He has over 24 years of experience in the military, including expertise in ballistic missile defense systems, space science, and international space station payload integration. He has held various leadership and management roles, including program manager, trainer, logistics manager, and operations controller. Currently, he works as an independent consultant providing expertise in areas such as electronic systems, missile defense, and space operations.
The document is a resume for Dejan Neskovic, who has over 16 years of experience as a senior data scientist and system engineer working on projects for the FAA and DHS. He has led teams developing predictive models, geospatial analysis tools, and other innovative solutions to support air transportation and border security. Current areas of focus include predictive threat modeling, radar coverage assessment, and statistical analysis to improve departure time predictions.
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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 ...
The document provides information about a Network Operations Manager with extensive experience managing repeater, satellite, and radio frequency networks. Some key details include:
- Over 15 years of experience managing operations and staff for networks with over 1000 repeaters across the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico.
- Skilled in areas like project management, procedure improvement, trend analysis, and problem resolution.
- Previous roles include Operations Manager and Supervisor at Sirius XM Satellite Radio and communications roles in the US Army.
I currently serve as the NISSC / SPADOC Subject Matter Expert and am located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. I also perform System Analysis for the Space Defense Operations Center/Mission System (SPADOC) which is located at the Vandenberg Joint Space Operations Center – JSPOC. My work experience boasts 17+ years of Air Force Space Systems and experience in the Air Forces Space Surveillance Network and Air Force Satellite Control Network, Satellite & Ground System Operations/ Communications.
This document provides a summary of William "Chip" D. Harrison's work experience and qualifications. He is currently a Data Center Support Supervisor at Naval Shipyard C/1197 in Norfolk, VA, a position he has held since 2013. Prior to that, he held roles as an AIM4RMC Project Manager and Corporate Applications Branch Manager at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, WA from 2010-2012. His duties have included project management, infrastructure development, application implementation, training, and technical support. He has extensive experience with classified data systems and the Microsoft Office suite.
This document provides a summary of an individual's military experience and training. It details their roles in the Navy from 1995 to 2015, including occupations as an Operations Specialist, Seaman, and Seaman Recruit. It also lists relevant course they completed, such as courses on the Global Command and Control System, radar operation, and equal opportunity management.
Gerald Scott Holtzlander has over 23 years of experience in intelligence analysis, cyber analysis, and all-source analysis. He has held positions as a senior intelligence analyst, cyber network analyst, program manager, signals analyst, and intelligence analyst for the Navy and private contractors. He has a Bachelor's degree in Multi-disciplinary Studies and an Associate's degree in Criminal Justice.
Ben Wagner Thornton is seeking a permanent, full-time position utilizing his experience as a Technical Control Chief in the Marine Corps. He has over 7 years of experience providing technical support, troubleshooting, and training for various Marine Corps C4I and communication systems. His background includes planning network architectures, supervising installations, and acting as a technical liaison between different organizations. He has a background in computer science and cyber security and is proficient in various networking and system administration skills.
Zacory Hendrix is a computer systems analyst and former Marine with over 7 years of experience in electronics repair, software testing, and tactical communications. He currently works as a computer systems analyst, where he analyzes C4ISR systems, develops test procedures, and ensures software and system interoperability. Previously, he served in the Marine Corps as a ground radio operator, where he planned and maintained tactical radio networks. He also has experience as a communications analyst, performing maintenance on various tactical radios and overseeing software upgrades. Hendrix has a secret security clearance and awards for outstanding performance in the Marine Corps.
Frederick Race has over 12 years of experience in military intelligence, counterterrorism analysis, and technology. He has a Master's degree in Linguistics and is pursuing a Master's in Public Policy focused on national security. He is eligible for a TS/SCI security clearance and speaks several languages. He has analyzed intelligence data to identify terrorists and recommend individuals for watchlists.
Rebalancing NextGen to Transform the National Airspace System 08152013Ronald Stroup
Provides insights based on domain stakeholder information in an integrated portfolio to support effective decision-making in modernizing the National Airspace System
Paul Eric Barry has over 25 years of experience as an applications systems analyst for the U.S. Army, specializing in battle command systems. He has a proven track record of identifying and solving software issues, developing requirements, and instructing others. Barry currently works as a systems analyst for CACI, where he provides expertise on battle command systems and conducts software analysis.
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REYNALDO SANTANA POLANCO
111 North Street, Jersey City, NJ 07307 • reynaldo.santanap@gmail.com • 917-341-8380
Availability: January 2017
U.S. Citizen
Top Secret/SCI Clearance
Objective: Seeking to obtain Intelligence Analyst (Targeting) position
Job Related Training and Certifications:
- Weapons Effect Calculations (Weaponeering Certification) - CMSA PAC
- Advanced Strike and Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM) Mensuration Analyst - CMSA LANT
- Operational Intelligence (OPINTEL) Analyst - Fleet Intelligence Training Center Pacific (FITCPAC)
- Joint Targeting School Training
- Strike Warfare Intelligence Analyst - Center for Information Dominance (CID) Unit Hampton Roads
- Intelligence Specialist - Center for Information Dominance (CID) Unit Hampton Roads
- Certified Computer Operator – United States Military Apprenticeship Program
Technical Skills:
- Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet), Joint Intelligence World Wide Communications Systems
(JWICS), SOCET GXP, Common Geopositioning Services (CGS), Global Command and Control Systems-
Maritime (GCCS-M), Distributed Common Ground System-Navy (DCGS-N), Tomahawk Command and
Control System (TC2S), JMEM Weaponeering System (JWS), Joint Targeting Toolbox (JTT), NGA Digital
Point Positioning Data Bases (DPPDBs), Net-Centric Geospatial Intelligence Discovery Services (NGDS),
Tomahawk Navigational Toolset (TNT), FalconView, as well as other software tools and intelligence research
databases
WORK EXPERIENCE
United States Navy
Seventh Fleet, Yokosuka, Japan.
Tomahawk Weaponeer and Precision Point Mensuration Analyst (February 2015 to Present)
Central Command (COMUSNAVCENT), Fifth Fleet, Manama, Bahrain
Tomahawk Precision Point Mensuration Analyst (January 2014 to January 2015)
Third Fleet (COMTHIRDFLT), San Diego, CA
Operational Intelligence Analyst (April 2013 to January 2014)
Third Fleet, San Diego, California, USA.
Strike Intelligence Analyst (September 2011 to April 2013)
APPLY PHOTOGRAMETRIC THEORY TO ACCURATELY LOCATE MAP AREAS AND TARGET AIMPOINTS
ACHIEVING THE HIGHEST PROBABILITY OF SUCCESS OF THE TOMAHAWK LAND ATTACK CRUISE
MISSILE (TLAM): Skill set entails precision point mensurated coordinates, Joint Desired Point of Impact (JDPI)
graphics, navigational products, weaponeering, and precise point database management
SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE IN PHOTOGRAMETRIC THEORY AND TECHNIQUES intelligence gathering, target
research, terrain analysis, and quantitative, qualitative analysis of weaponeering and imagery products selecting the best
method to conduct precise point mensuration
- Extensive knowledge and experience with NGA methodologies and software-tools use to extract and manipulate
imagery, as well as ready IMINT products to include Net-Centric Geospatial Intelligence Discovery Services
(NGDS) and NGA DPPDB Roam
EXPERT USE OF DATA PROCESSING FUNCTIONS AND CAPABILITIES with Socet GXP, Common Geo-
positioning Services (CGS), Targeting Navigation Toolset (TNT), National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA)
Digital Point Positioning Databases (DPPDB) and the Joint Targeting Toolbox (JTT). Received JMEM Weaponeering
System (JWS) training at both CMSA LANT and CMSA PAC
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VAST EXPERIENCE IN CONDUCTING TARGET RESEARCH: Use of the Modernized Integrated Database (MIDB-
Gemini), Joint Targeting Toolbox (JTT), and other DIA and NGA intelligence dissemination websites and tools
DEVELOP CRUISE MISSILE NUCLEAR AND CONVENTIONAL MISSION DATA: Highly proficient in target
analysis, aimpoint development, and weaponeering for Tomahawk Land Attack Cruise Missiles to increase the
effectiveness of the weapon system against tasked targets
- Created text reports, quick-tags, mensurated target graphics, and navigation graphics as part of producing target
folders for tasked targets
- Provide target materials support for target and aimpoint identification for Joint Desired Point of Impact (JDPI)
precise point mensuration and ensure data and weaponeering results are properly integrated into mission planning
CONDUCT IN-DEPTH TARGET ANALYSIS IN SUPPORT OF VERIFYING THAT OUR TLAM MISSIONS
WERE NOT AGAINST RESTRICTED TARGETS and in compliance with rules of engagement (ROEs) and adherence
to the International Conventions of the Laws of Armed Conflict (LOAC)
AS THE TARGET ANALYST AND WEAPONEER WORKED SIDE BY SIDE WITH MISSION PLANNERS assisting
the TLAM route development, aimpoint identification, spotting collateral concerns, and vertical obstructions that could
obstruct the navigation of the cruise missile, determining run-in headings, warhead fusing, and terminal maneuvers for
the TLAM weapon system
- Conducted deliberate, dynamic, and post-launch execution Tomahawk exercises. Received refresher
and advanced training on deliberate, dynamic, and post launch targeting from both CMSA PAC and
CMSA LANT
DEMONSTRATED COMPREHENSIVE KNOWLEDGE OF TERMINOLOGIES, METHODOLOGIES, AND
RESEARCH: Analytical techniques of target analysis, geopositioning, navigation, weaponeering, target materials, force
application, execution planning and damage assessment as they relate to TLAMs
DESIGNATED AS TLAM WEAPONEER BY CMSA PAC performing target analysis and weapons effect calculations
to maximize weapon system effectiveness
PERFORMED TARGET VALIDATION AND IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS of real world and exercise targets assigned to
C7F TSMPC resulting in improved efficiency
DESIGN, GENERATE, AND EVALUATE Vertical Update Points (VUP) and Digital Elevation Matrices (DEM) in
support of TLAM flight route and Navigation products development and evaluation of the mission route
CONDUCTED GEOPOSITIONING, TARGET RESEARCH, TARGET ANALYSIS, CREATED TARGET
GRAPHICS, AND OTHER TARGET PRODUCTS for “deliberate and dynamic strike operations in support of operation
inherent resolve, resulting in 47 tomahawk launches”
EVALUATED SYSTEMS AND CONDUCTED FEASIBILITY STUDIES TO ENHANCE MISSION
PERFORMANCE: Briefed supervisory personnel and senior officers on the functions, processes, and principles of TLAM
geopositioning, target research, target products, navigation and development, as well as the characteristics, capabilities,
and limitations of the Tomahawk Command and Control System (TC2S) and C7F specific TLAM systems
- Instrumental in the development of the COMSEVENTHFLT TSMPC Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
after a comprehensive review of the previous, and in which mission planning, weaponeering, and geopositioning
best practices were included. The final product is in alignment with the newest revision of the Cruise Missile
Mission Planning, Training, and Operating Procedures (CTOPS) requirement
EVALUATE STRIKE AND ROUTE PLANING DATA THROUGH QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF COMPUTER
SIMULATION RESULTS, INTERPRETIVE, AND ANALYTIC REVIEW: Utilize JWS to measure weapons
effectiveness, interpreting accuracy, quality, and analysis to ensure the most effective results
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IDENTIFY THE NEED AND PREPARE REQUEST FOR SUBMISSION to Defense Mapping Agency, Defense
Intelligence Agency, and National Intelligence Agency to use in computer assisted mission-planning process
PARTICIPATED AS GEOPOSITIONING ANALYST DURING 2016 OPERATIONAL PLANNING EVALUATION
GROUP /STRIKE PLANNING EVALUATION CERTIFICATION (OPEG/SPECA) demonstrating a flawless
performance, and in which C7F TSMPC received an above average rating and was said to have set the standard to be
emulated by all other TSMPCs
PARTICIPATED AS GEOPOSITIONING ANALYST DURING 2015 OPERATIONAL PLANNING EVALUATION
GROUP /STRIKE PLANNING EVALUATION CERTIFICATION (OPEG/SPECA) assessment demonstrating
outstanding Geopositioning proficiency
PROFICIENCY IN A WIDE RANGE OF IT PRINCIPLES: Populate Electronic Target Folders (ETFs) using Rapid
Precision Point Mensuration (RPPM), and submitted the ETFs to mission planners via the TMPC Operations and Status
Tool (TOST) in support of TLAM missions and flight route development
- Conducted periodic checks of target folders to ensure data integrity and to maintain up-to-date
TLAM missions in the target database
BUILD EXERCISE AND TRAINING PACKAGES for deliberate, dynamic, and post launch execution
scenarios
PARTICIPATED AS PRIMARY GEOPOSITIONING AND WEAPONEERING ANALYST for exercises Key
Resolve 2016 and Ulchi Freedom Guardian 2016
PRIMARY GEOPOSITIONING ANALYST FOR EXERCISES: Key Resolve 2015, Talisman Saber 2015, and Ulchi
Freedom Guardian 2015
MANAGED THE TSMPC DIVISIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM for all personnel 26 Officers and Enlisted personnel.
Tracked proficiencies, assigned, and conducted weekly and monthly training as required
EDUCATION AND AWARDS
Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts
Excelsior College – Albany, NY
- Emphasis in Sociology
GPA: 3.59 of a maximum 4.000
Associate of General Studies
National University – La Jolla, CA
Selected as Third Fleet Junior Sailor of the Quarter, third quarter 2012
Nominated as Junior Sailor of the Year 2012
Slated to be awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, in lieu of third award
ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE
Spanish: Spoken (fluent), Written (fluent), Read (fluent)