Data Reduction & Analysis Lead/lab Manager Resume
San Diego, CA
SUMMARY:
- Information Security Analyst / Network Security Engineer / Information Assurance Manager / Cyber Security Engineer / Information Systems Security Officer
- Performance - oriented manager and dynamic self-starter with a demonstrated track record of exceptional results at all levels of the U.S. Navy telecommunications engineering, coordination and management. Excellent capacity to analyze operational needs and develop processes / procedures to meet organizational objectives relative to Information System Security Policy, Frequency Management, and Technical Control. Proven ability to build consultative relationships with key decision-makers and to interact productively with team members at all levels of the organization. Areas of knowledge and expertise include:
- Develops enterprise disaster recovery and business continuity plans that includes assessing impact and risks, prioritizing systems and functions for recovery, identifying data storage and recovery sites; specifying plans, procedures and relationships; creating a test process for the plan; and continued assessment of needs, threats and solutions.
- Overseas functions and processes required to achieve physical and logical control over an entire security infrastructure and are analyzed from an IA organizational and life cycle perspective. Acknowledges and abides by personnel security, network and physical security, business continuity and cryptology.
- Formats classified data into reports to deliver to the customer which involves creation of additional data analysis tools either by creating excel scripts or software programs.
- Managing customer relations between military and local government and the day-to-day perations of a military Amphibious Squadron with full accountability for 3 Amphibious
- Readiness Group (ARG) ships plans and more than 20 Naval Warship individual communication plans.
- Performs studies and analysis on projects that involve conventional plans, develops and coordinates reports, assessments, and briefings for the staff and our civilian counterparts in accordance with NTIA manual of regulations and procedures for
- Federal Radio Frequency Management.
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
Equipment: FCC-100, TD1271, ARC-210, PRC-117, WSC-3, WSC-5, NOW, Viper, STE, STU, EBEM. R-2557, T-1603, Cisco andProteon Routers, CSU/DSU, ADNX, IDNX, TIMEPLEX,FIRBIRD, Spectrum, Analyzer, OscilloscopeCrypto: KY-58, KY-68, KG-84A, KG-84C, KYV-5, KG-175,KWT-46, KWR-46, KIV-19, KIV-7, KIV-7M, KOV-14,MD-1324, KGV-11, KGV-8B, KOK-22, KG-40, CYZ-10, SKL
Systems: TCDL, SADL, Link-16/JTIDS, ADNS, WSC-6, WSC-8, GBS, DAMA, USC-38, LCMS, ANCC, ISABPS/VERDIN, HFRG, SRCS, ST-1000
Programs: ClearCase, ClearQuest, Back Track 5, Kali, Metasploit, Nessus, Wireshark, NMAP, ZENMAP, Retina, Open VAS, MS Office, MS Project, AESOP, Spectrum XXI, SPEED, ACES/JACS, CAS-III
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Data Reduction & Analysis Lead/Lab Manager
Confidential, San Diego, CA
Responsibilities:
- Designs, codes, and tests data analysis programs written in C, C++, and python.
- Develops and updates excel formulas and visual basic analytical tools.
- Resolves computer network, software, and hardware problems.
- Performs system security audits, lab access control, and user computer account control.
- System Administrator for the lab isolated LAN.
- Oversees security status of daily lab operations insuring security measures are followed.
RF Spectrum Mgr/ OPS Duty Desk Engineer
Confidential, San Diego, C A
Responsibilities:
- Mans a 24/7 OPS Duty Desk to support and assist in all technical and operational requirements for the Flight and Deployed Operations (FDO) Managers in all OCONUS and CONUS areas. Responsible for the safeguarding of a classified safe and laptop in a SIPRNET lab environment.
- Reviews frequency assignment proposals to determine whether or not these proposals would result in technical conflicts with existing frequency assignments.
- Reviews the frequency assignment proposals for compliance with applicable policy, regulations, and procedures, and recommend corrective action when necessary.
- Understands and uses the National Table of Frequency Allocations, various assignment plans, restrictions, rules and procedures for authorizing frequency assignments.
- Analyzes the frequencies assigned in all operational areas for compatibility, considering emission, power, location of transmitters, height of antennas, aircraft operation altitude, and other critical equipment operating characteristics.
RF Spectrum Manager/Asst. C5I Manager/Info Assurance Mgr
Confidential, San Diego, CA
Responsibilities:
- Reviews Information Assurance Vulnerability Management Notices including, Alerts, Bulletins and Technical advisories (IAVA, IAVB, IAVT (IAVAs), running on unclassified and classified enclaves.
- Plans, executes, manages and Maintains operational readiness and conducts analysis of Satellite Management for CPR 3 Area of Responsibility along with selected C4I systems utilizing EHF, SHF (DSCS, MILSTAR and UFO Satellites), UHF (satellites and LOS) and HF mediums. Coordinates with FAA, FCC and local civil companies to minimize electromagnetic spectrum interference, thereby ensuring safety of flight.
- Proficient in the use of AESOP, Spectrum XXI, SPEED, ACES and JACS Spectrum programs which assisted in the drafting of Frequency Proposals and Standard Frequency Action Forms (SFAF).
JFTOC Watch Manager/OPS Manager/Traffic Watch Manager
Confidential
Responsibilities:
- Drafted, implemented, updated and monitored numerous Joint Spectrum Interference Resolution (JSIR) messages and reports thereby minimizing frequency conflicts and interference in support of Joint Navy, Army and Marine Corps Operations in the Eastern and Western Pacific.
- Rapidly responded to more than 300 trouble reports monthly which minimized service interruptions for 181 Pacific Fleet Units in support of Pacific Fleet and Allied Force Operations.
Communications Watch Officer/Leading Petty Officer/EKMS Alt.
Confidential, San Diego, CA
Responsibilities:
- Coordinated the planning, drafting and implementation of over 20 detailed Communications plans which included utilizing more than 60 frequencies in the HF/UHF/SHF/EHF band, emission and frequency designators, circuit status, crypto/keymat information and equipment status which supported multiple exercises and a Western Pacific/Indian Ocean deployment.
- Assisted in building ship’s proficiency following a major C4I upgrade to include SHF WSC-6 SATCOM, Navy Tactical Command Support System (NTCSS) and EHF TIP installs.Ensured reliable communications via the Afloat Personal Telephone System, Afloat Asynchronous Transfer Mode, numerous circuits and over 375 Plain Old Telephone System lines (POTS) for 12 CWSP and DSCS Subsystem support ships.
- Qualified Operations Watch Officer, the only person of current rank (E-5) to qualify in this position in the commands entire history. Independently resolved complex communications outages through diligent troubleshooting and research.
- Implemented 12 drill scenarios and revised over 70 divisional SOPS resulting in increased operational readiness and mission .