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Critical Competencies

  • Data Gathering
  • Enterprise Architecture Modeling
  • Process Facilitation
  • Data Analysis
  • Process Analysis
  • iShare Maintenance
  • Data Presentation
  • Department of Defense Joint Capability Area Framework
  • Operational Requirements
  • Process Improvement
  • Capability Analysis
  • Functional Requirements
  • Research Methods
  • Portfolio Management
  • Requirements Gathering
  • Requirements Decomposition
  • PMO Support

Experience Summary

Confidential is a highly-motivated Senior Consultant with excellent organizational, communication, and people skills. His extensive requirements management expertise has been proven alongside his writing and editing capabilities through multiple deliveries of CONOPS documents, Operational Requirements Documents ORDs , Functional Requirements Documents FRDs , and System Requirements Documents SRDs . In addition to requirements management, Mr. Atkinson has 3 years of support to the Program Management Office overseeing the cost, schedule, and performance of a 300M project for the Acquisitions Directorate of the United States Coast Guard.

Senior Consultant, Confidential

Confidential currently provides requirements management and analysis expertise to the Interagency Operations Center project at United States Coast Guard Headquarters. Confidential is currently executing a framework for decomposing all operational requirements into functional requirements that will be leveraged by the development organization in the development of the Interagency Operations Center system, WatchKeeper. Furthermore, Confidential has created User Stories and Use Cases for his client organization to facilitate requirements identification, elicitation and decomposition. Also as part of his service to the United State Coast Guard client, Confidential is responsible for the creation of the Functional Requirements Document which will be leveraged as the exit criteria for SELC Stage 2, the Requirements Definition stage. The FRD is created based on analysis and deconstruction of the CONOPS and ORD documents that Confidential authored during earlier efforts on the IOC project. Confidential has created and maintained several artifacts that are being used as crucial guiding documents throughout the system development process. The artifacts Confidential are created using the Microsoft Office Suite and Visio tools and aide in the elicitation, maintenance, and decomposition of all requirements for the WatchKeeper system. Confidential also created a Team Binder to be used by all members of the Interagency Operations Center Requirements Team. This binder serves as a living document and helps to focus all team members on the current task at hand. Also, the binder is used as a guide for team members' work and progress. The binder governs each team meeting and houses all crucial material used for discussion during all team meetings. Coupled with leveraging Confidential requirements expertise, he also displays a strong understanding of the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security Acquisitions Process as it relates to requirements management. Confidential has superb oral presentation skills that are strengthened even further by his writing ability. Confidential provides guidance, advice and coordination of activities associated with the analysis, design, development, and evaluation of best practices and lessons learned. He monitors key sources that highlight emerging trends, lessons learned and incidents. Additionally, Confidential serves as the main point of coordination, review, analysis, and final reporting to management. He assesses progress in assigned projects/programs including cost estimates, schedules, and performance supportable baseline requirements by applying new methods and procedures. Confidential provides input on acquisition phases and development through production and deployment. He also plans, organizes, and coordinates activities of functional specialists including contracting, engineering, manufacturing, program control, configuration/data management, test, and logistics Confidential continually studies, reviews, and evaluates program progress. He formalizes system requirements into the appropriate specifications. He reviews and directs the progress of fellow contractors in meeting program objectives. Confidential takes appropriate actions to approve terms and conditions set forth in negotiations, contracting plans and budgets, subcontract participation and addition or discontinuance of work on projects fulfilled by my current employer. Confidential prepares and presents staff studies for presentations.

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