Manage KSV 21 account for the FBI HQ and Field Agents over 5000 cards
Comply with NSA procedure and policies
January 2009-Feb 2010 Defense Security Services Alexandria, Virginia
Assistant COMSEC Custodian
Audit and manage a rhombus COMSEC account
Communications Security Alternate responsible for the receipt, deployment, supp
ort, maintenance and destruction of all cryptographic equipment
Conduct inventory as required and reconcile all discrepancies with the Central
Facility EKMS
Single handed configured and deployed 200 + TALON secure laptops and KOV 26
EKMS/KP experience
Create and trouble shoot JWICS and SIPR
STE upgrade
Comply with NSA procedure and policies
November 2008- Jan 2009 Department of Homeland Security Washington DC
Communication Network Engineer
Expertise includes handling a million dollar system AMHS (Automated Messages Ha
ndling System), DMS (Digital Message System, Supervisor: Charles Horton 202 28
2-8300 (work)
Provides immediate alert response to Top Secert WASHFAX to support the Secretar
y of Department of Homeland Security daily mission
Monitor and update JWIC and HSDN network
COMSEC Management, maintaining, inventory, and updating message system, instal
lation, and maintenance of all cryptographic equipment (e,g TACLANE, FASTLANE, a
nd KIV-7)
September 2003- Oct 2008 United States Air Force Andrews AFB
, MD
Radio Communications Operator/Mission Control Watch Officer
Communication Operation Mission Controller, United States Air Force (1st Helic
opter Squadron) Supervisor: TSgt Marcus Norman 240 857-1025 (work)
Provides immediate alert response using Very High Frequency (VHF) Line of Sight
/Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Line of Sight AND SATCOM/Secure radios/DAMA in suppo
rt of sensitive Headquarter United States Air Force OPLANS and contingency exerc
ises; dedicated to support during an emergency to relocate the Security of State
s, the Joint Staff, the Military Services and Federal Government to secure sites
; Command Post atmosphere
Provide technical advice and assistance to commanders, directors, and other sen
ior authorities regarding establishment of a comprehensive security program
Interpret higher-level guidance and guidance of Security Classification, person
nel, and comprehensive security program
Conduct radio and operation testing and analyses to identify program issues and
develop/implement remedial actions.
Attends regular meetings, VTC (Video Teleconference), etc
Emergency Action Plan (EAP) preparedness; collaborates daily with White House
Military Operation (WHMO), White House Communications Office (WHCA), DISA, FEMA
Operations, National Military Command Center (NMCC), Pentagon, Andrews/Washingt
on Tower, DYNCORP, USSS, and Andrews Command Post; (Mission considered classifie
d)
Coordinates and setup flight landings for Distinguish Visitors
Brief daily the Commander and Director of Operations on all security, training,
and communications matters
COMSEC Manager; Incumbent is responsible for managing the SCI and COMSEC requir
ements, issues, etc. The incumbent advises agency managers and officials on new
developments and advances in security processes, methods, techniques, systems,
devices, inventory and end of the month destruction.
CRO (COMSEC Responsible Officer) Training; equivalent to NSA COMSEC Training
1999-2003 United States Air Force Andrews AFB, MD
Radio Communications Operator Craftsman
Operated Andrews Centralized Net Control Station (CNCS) equipment valued at $12
6M.
Used Mystic Star remote console equipment to provide high frequency (HF) radio
and ultra high frequency (UHF) command and control (C2) and tactical communica
tions support to top civilian and military leaders.
Ensured all DoD aircraft, ships, and ground agencies were provided, rapid, reli
able and quality communications support on a continuous basis.
Maintained circuit discipline, position logs, and ensured station outages were
reported to appropriate agencies.
Disseminated high-precedence emergency action messages (EAM), reconnaissance me
ssages and aircraft advisories.
Conducted phone patches between airborne platforms and ground agencies.
Accounted for and safeguarded communications security (COMSEC) and crypto logic
materials.
Shift Supervisor (up to 20 personnel) and Theater Supervisor
Education
Central Michigan University; Masters, Information Resource Management Program,
2003, GPA 3.7,12 credit hours earned
Community College of the Air Force (CCAF), 2003, Information Systems Technology
, credit earned
Bethune Cookman College; B.S. Sociology, 1996, GPA 3.055 (Cum Laude)
Professional Training
Excellent/Microsoft Office (Power Point, Word, Excel)
FBI COOP Training 2010
Security Training 2010
Scope Command (2004)
Airman Leadership School (2004)
M16 Firearms Training
Hardware Skills
AMHS (Automated Message Handling System)
EKMS (Electronic Keying Material System)
KP (Key Processor)
DTD
DIAS
JWICS
WASHFAX
KG-194
AN/CYZ-10 Data Transfer Device
STE Upgrade
STU III
KYK-13
KOK 22
KOI-18
KG-84
KG 175
KOV 14
KOV 26
KY-84
KIV-7HS
KY-99
PRC-117
Simple Key Loader (SKL)
RT 1796 PRC
Tactical antennas
Tactical radios
DAMA (Demand Assign Multiple Access)
UHF/VHF Radio
SATCOM
Radio Frequency
Communications Network Operations
SCOPE (System Capable of Planned Expansion) Command High Frequency Global
Communications System)
Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPERNET)
JPAS