William Dale Bittenbender
1232 Vickers Ave #130, Hickam AFB,
Hawaii HI 96853-5270.
williambitt@yahoo.com
International SKYPE teleconferencing: BILL.BITT
Industries or Business Types for 28 years: Teaching - Developing Computer Software
or Apps - Corporate Trainer - Technician Support –Government Reporting and
Consulting - Construction - Financial - Cost Accounting - Assets - Writing Business
Plans - BusinessObjects - Business Analysis - Writing Specs - Budgets - Procurement -
Contracts - Project Management - Earned Value - Cost Plus - Lump Sum - Medical or
Pharmaceutical - Pension, Welfare and Benefits - Transportation - Aviation Parts
Logistical - Telecommunications - Manufacturing Supply Chain - Security - Aviation
Airspace ATC FAA (FSS), ICAO - Purchasing - Inventory - Maintenance
Purpose: To serve either as an MIS Director or as a right-hand-man to a Director as the
senior mentor to junior and mid-level programmers and corporate trainer of IT
professionals, or even as a public teacher becausemy personnel management skills
and technical ability are evidenced by many accomplishments already in production out
in the field as I spent my 28-year career fixing flawed high-cost system bugs as a behind
-the-scenes secret weapon. But now it's inappropriate for me to compete with younger
people who I should be training, to include second language learners of English (see my
teaching certs below). Then to continue my PhD program in computers and IT at the
senior level appropriate to my background.
Clearance: CURRENT status granted DoD SECRET CLEARANCE (Granted February
2013 to be "Activated" when you hire me expired February 2015 at the 2 year point).
Held Public Trust Clearance at DOL from 2012 until resignation in 2015.
Technical Skills Software-Computer Programming Languages
Scripting
ASP.NET Programming 9
(VB.NET and C#)
Visual Basic 6 and earlier 9
5
C#
Procom ASP
ASP for Web
early version
PERL
3
8
behind html
VBS Script
VBA (in Access/Excel modules) 5
Javascript
3
3
1996,1999,2002-3,2004
Total From/To Where
2003-2012 CERTIFICATE (2 CERTS, WINDOWS AND WEB)
1996-2005 Ver 4, Ver 5 in 1996-97, Ver 6 in 2002
for employers various code2001,
2006, 2008-2011
2001-2004
1991-1995
1999-2001
code behind html and for windows API
2003 self taught, then 2005 Certificate, 2006-2011 work
integrating mainframe to LAN
misc new web pages, intranets,
1/2 1999
front-end for Oracle data
Database
Total
Languages
MS Access 97, 2000
for 10 years xp, earlier years
dBaseIII Plus
Foxpro, VFP
2004
T-SQL, SQL, MS/SQL,DTS
Clipper/Progress
Rbase
C++ Visual Interdev
Markup
Language
HTML/DHTML
models, HTML5
Extensible (XML)
file I/O
Frameworks
Object Models
CorasWorks
toolbox v1,2,3
.NET Framework
April 2005)
CMS, Ektron CMS
employer, client and code maintenance
Primavera Expedition
Technical Skills-Software Packages
Developer Tasks Total
Tools
MS Front Page
1
6
3
Years Years
5
SharePoint
Macromedia Dreamweaver
Fireworks 3
Visio
WBS
Crystal Reports
Safari Report Writer
2000-2001
1
1997
Where/ details
2000-2001,2008-11 later becomes "Designer" with
1
2000-2001
Optimizing a web page at GWU
1998-2002, 2008-2011
1998,2001,2007
diagrams for Design Specification and
6,7,8
Years Years
4
1/2
2
2 1/2 2002-2005
5
1
1
Years Years Where
10
1
9
12
4.2b,6.5,7.0,2000,2003,2005,2008 R2
Oracle and PL/SQL
5
1996
1992
2
Total
Years Years
8
Where/ details
2000-2003, 2008-12
2000-1, 2006,2008-12
Total
Where/ details
2008-2011 Ver. 11, Ver. 10 workplace suite,
(certification program complete
Evaluating for
2005-6, 2011
1992,2004
support/maintenance/documenting issues
Under IE and Netscape 4
various employers for web apps,
1986-1989
1996,1999,2002-3,2004,2006, xp, earlier
3
1991-2002,2004 Dos 2.2, Win 2.6, Visual 3,5,6,7,8 in
1995,96-99,2002,03,05,08-10
1999-2002, 2008-10Oracle 8i,9 1999-2001,10g
New OOP Design Documents
support/maintenance/DBA
COM objects coding
1995-1996
Oracle Discoverer 1
Oracle Reports
1
SQL Server Reporting
Services (SSRS)
Primavera P3
Visual Interdev
2007
Visual Source Safe
Business Analysis
Technical Writing
Adobe Photoshop
digital writing
Adobe Connect
suite digital writing
Administrative
Web/Services
2
Visual Studio .NET9
2000-2001
2000-2004
4
2
7
EUL's, business objects, training
2003,05,08-10
1994,2004
2003,2005,2008, Reporting
support/maintenance/DBA Integrator
1998, 2003, 2005 VB6 support, JavaScript, vbscrip
2002-2005, 2006-12New model conversion 2005, From scratch
1998-2003, 2005-8
5
10
2
2
Total
Years Years
Internet Information Services 12
SharePoint 2010
2
design new website
SharePoint Portal Server 3
ASP.NET
WPF, WCS
employer under Marines
Altiris
-09
Systems Mgt Server(SMS)
Microsoft Content Mgt Server
(MCMS) 2002
ASP Ver 6 Web Services 2
and SharePoint
Silverlight 4
Remedy
help desk tracking and inventory of assets
Much more but list was truncated to shorten resume' because 27 years of IT Comp Sci. Just
ask if I had something such as mainframe or other older languages you wish to update.
Practical Work Exper ience (relative to leadership ofpeople in MIS and other Management):
2016 Took a year offfor a break at my beach house after serious excellent job performance teaching
internships even with my disability I outperform many other teachers and candidates because ofmy
techniques and my genuine care for individuals ofall types of intelligences and various personalities as
1
2
6
ASP.NET Ver 2005 Ver 2008 4
libraries 2010
SharePoint Server 2007 MOSS 5
Windows SharePoint Services 3
2008-11,2013
Where
1999-2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 (IIS), 2008-2011
2011-2014 for employ migrated MOSS,created doc
for employer FT Admin and
2008-2010 for employer FT Admin and support
2003 support, 2004-2005 (WSS) and V3 with
4
2007-2012
for
2003-2004 for employer federal employee GS-2210
2001-2003 for employers
2003-2006 for employers
2002-2005 for employers
2007-2011 for employers integrated with network
1
2012
2
2002-3, 2014 Used for
1991-5, 2004-6, 2008-9 Various Employers
1992-5, 2002, 2004-6, 2010,2012-14
1998, 2013
2012-2013
Version CS5 for university
Meetings and in the creative
the most improved candidate from start to finish in the program. This energetic mindset to problemsolve
translates over to a gifted ability to lead an MIS Department.
* NOV 2012 - DEC 2015. Graduated after full-time school Student (MS Ed at ODU and MS Cyber
Forensics at AMU) and Student Internship at US Department ofLabor, flexible PT and FT varies.
SharePoint 2010 creating custom document libraries, Server 2008, Visual Studio .NET 2008,
Remedy for Inventory tracking and quality control ofuser manuals, Adobe Connect, CISCO
AnyConnect VPN, Check Point encryption. Available for full time assignments anytime. Support
Lifecycle and Asset Management by fulfilling user requests, resolving service failures, monitoring
capacity, operational tasks applying ITIL Service Operations function and OMB IT Reform model.
These tasks include operations, test and production, applications, infrastructure, continuity, data center,
desktop, networking, security, telecommunications, lifecycle, assets, configuration database,
procedures in MS SQL and Excel, presentations in PowerPoint, Technical Writing ofdesign
specifications and user manuals read by 1000's ofusers (over 5 major systems so far including asset
inventory, change control and libraries of24 .NET applications, other COTS software) in MS WORD
and Visio, interviewing developers and media library services, control and support, special projects
including coding and writing SharePoint 2010 for local tracking and intranet libraries, providing
individual skills where not in conflict with any contractor task order.
Intern to perform general
project management, planning, training, applying policy, procedure, regulations related to technical
requirements, changes and development of advanced technology while under direct guidance of the
Deputy Director, while on this Vets2Feds appointment to apply 27 years of IT experience while a
graduate student. Currently looking to go back into more programming since not appropriately
placed by HR here (highest prior GS rank was GS-09 so I should be same or higher here, not lower).
There was not enough programming in this role and I was paid as a student at a student rate, not my
market value, so it's irrelevant but I am not looking for the highest rate now. At the same time
working here, I was a full time graduate student. Now my salary level is very negotiable for the next
step.
2011 Part-Time Fieldwork Teacher at EIP, GeorgeMason University, Assistant Algebra II Teacher and Tudor (Summer
Session ofgifted students from surrounding High Schools 9th to 11th graders FCPS) with the good clean background
required ofa public teacher, no embarrassments, no crimes.
2011 Field work at GMU in the EIP AdvancedMath Students PK9-PK11 (FCPS), Assistant Observer
2011 Observation/ Assisting Teaching at RipponMiddle School, PK6-PK8, Algebra I, Earth Science, Full Inclusion
Classrooms 17/31 students with a disability, also ELL / ESOL (September –December Fall Semester) includesmost
Latino children and also muslim religions. Not full control of class.
2014
(January –March) FT Public Teacher, ESOL (level 1 and 2) Teacher ofMathematics Algebra I, Lynn Middle
School, Woodbridge (with 51% disadvantaged and 32% with a disability such as LDHD, LD, EBD), Virginia
(simultaneous English Sub. during math courses for language learners) in an urban affluent district PWCS with full control
ofthe classroom as the primary teacher.
2014 (April –May) Public Teacher, Poole MS, Stafford, Virginia. Primary Teacher ofMathematics, 6th grade with full
inclusion, in a rural district SCPS, with full control ofclassroom.
2014 (September-December) FT Private DoDEA Teacher, Quantico USMC MS/HS, DoDEA Primary Teacher
Mathematics, 7th Math & 8th Pre-Algebra, Substitute Teacher ofEnglish, full inclusion for disabled students, international
mixed US / foreign ofdistrict of VA, NY, Puerto Rico with full control.
* AUG 2008 - JUN 2012 FT Official Web Publisher, Portal Admin and Programmer. DoD USMC
NMCI/COSC/NGEN Virginia for USMC Systems Command/ PG10/ MCNIS on SharePoint Portal,
Information Assurance documents and accreditation ACERT process for original website and
applications, then Website and networks converted legacy Lotus Website up to SharePoint MOSS
2007 and MS/SQL 2005, Section 508 compliant, business analysis, wrote new SOW, WBS, TBS,
metrics, Libraries, Lists, Workflows, Program Sites, Groups. Admin of AD, DNS, DHCP, Server 2003
setups and diagnosis IAW Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) framework for
identifying, planning, delivering and supporting IT Services Management, MS/SQL and Oracle behind
.NET Apps, C#, CSS for branding, then provide Webmaster and Admin Support for customer service
at end of lifecycle, training users and upgrades, single sign-on for user and group accounts with Active
Directory, migration of2003 to MOSS 2007. Designing migration to SharePoint 2010 for Server
2008 and token-based, ADFS and other credentials, Webparts, Workflows, Timers, BDC and similar
required backend data integrations, documentation. Hired and mentored a junior programmer.
Several customer satisfaction awards and a stable position until 2012 when the contract task order
ended. Salary was over six figures in 2012 as a programmer on this job, but negotiable now in 2014
to get back into programming or training junior personnel because I am a real teacher.
management level position with two who I mentored.
It was a
* JUN 2006 - AUG 2008 FT Internet Homeland Security Network Engineer Sergeant. DoD
Undisclosed Location Virginia NETCOM. Web Content, DNS, DHCP, AD, VPN, Secured
Networking, SQL, coding in C#, C++, Pearl, Blogs, scans (local and remote servers without proxy),
support for LAN while instructing junior technicians and writing operations procedures and source
code for the Chiefs. Business analysis and design for tracking system ofcatches. Reporting
COMSEC violations. Retired from the US Army. Management level position with at least 5 to 10
who I mentored.
* FEB 2005 - JUN 2006 FT SQL / Web Developer, CTS, Inc, Quintech Resources/Collegeville
Manufacturer, PA
* Visual Web Design coding T-SQL, DTS, ASP, VBS, VBA, VB6, VB.NET, HTML, Excel, IIS,
MS/SQL Sequel Server integrating forecast and actual shipping ofelectronic medical equipment,
coding T-SQL and scripts, heavy-duty stored procedures, views, transitioning legacy systems and
coding upgraded web-based front-end to upgrade COTS, FTP, VPN
* Providing accounting and finance expertise and support so users can generate accurate monthly status
and progress reports from company databases using web based applications, interdev, XP 2003.
Tracking userid and passwords for sessions by capturing data on the backend. Medical manufacturing
industry doing sales, shipments, tracking, reporting, E-commerce, training peers and superiors,
evaluating CMS, supporting remote users on VPN, QC and Testing. Converting Crystal Reports 8 to
10, objects in VB.NET for ASP.NET with ADO.NET objects and .NET web controls for easier postback
to web server compared to ASP controls. System.Web.UI.Webcontrols WebMapPath, Treeview,
SiteMapDataSource. * PT work at Lowes as employee in Virginia transferred fromGeorgia, Kitchen
Designer in 20-20 CAD designer providing Customer Service until finished with VA mission.
Worked independently and many times alone on critical systems.
MAR 2004 - NOV 2004 FT CTS, Inc. for Prime Aerotek/EDS Virginia, PENRENPentagon
Renovation Project Task Force Command Communications Survivability Program System Integration
in Herndon, Virginia and telecommuting from East Greenville, PA independent at-home VPN laptop
* Portal and on-site consultant for integrating scheduled data in Primavera P3 and e/c, VBAmacros,
VBS modules, XP Admin, VB.NET, ACCESS 2000 programming, Actual Costs accruals reversals,
My SQL Anywhere and ETL to Prism, data processing using VFP Foxpro 8 upgrade from 7. Required
business analysis to document processes for specs.
* Data Integration from Excel. Providing accounting and finance expertise in Project Controls for
reports, work breakdown schedule and CLINS, Earned Value and Financial Budgets of297 million
baseline, section 508 compliance, caught up to present period since 8 months behind required constant
change control execution, monthly forecasts, monthly period costs, accounting, integration ofdatabases
and training for Pentagon renovations property damage, redundancy
* DoD network security providing expertise as database and COTS integrator, ITS, registry,
developing RAD of business objects/processes each monthly cycle, workflows and progress reporting.
* Excel forecast feeds of9 partners DYN/CAC, EDS, EPS, HAR, NGI, RAY, SMS, TSC, VER
,summary Excel roll-up using macros in VBA Access.
* Evaluation Content Management Server, SharePoint Portal IT support, Disaster Planning and
Procedure Implementation of safer backups, systems. Data Integration. Worked late hours and
weekends alone to prepare reports for Monday AM.
NOV 2002-NOV 2003 FT Federal GS-2210-09 Information Technology Specialist(ITS), Lebanon,
PA
* Sys Admin DoD TeamMember (1 of5) directly impacting the planning, organizing and execution of
mission-critical RCAS software and hardware support for help-desk ofover 800 local workstations,
several domains and another 4,000 off-site remote systems. Wrote procedure documents based on
business analysis.
* Implementing, trouble-shooting and managing TCP/IP protocols and services and the domain name
system (DNS), internet LAN, sustaining windows internet name service (WINS) database for dynamic
address DHCP or NetBIOS Conducts systems security and implementation, user account management
and fielding to the highest executives
* Administrating Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 workstations profiles, groups, password
management, sharing, permissions, and security policy with the system administration tools.
Advising and installing for Oracle and MS/SQL 2000 connections, supporting SharePoint Portal,
modeling with support to several applications written in VB6, VB.NET, C#, VFP and Access 2000.
Wrote VBScript and VB.NET C#Windows Services to force feed patches by reading a list of IP
addresses. Providing training, support, configuration and administration for MS OFFICE (ACCESS
issues), MS OUTLOOK, peripherals hardware and assisting network team to isolate and eliminate
virus worms. IASO Certified and data security. Wrote a dial-up cheat-sheet to assist users with VPN
client. Simultaneous focus on security services behind firewalls, virus updates and cleaning, disaster
recovery, user accounts, risk, penetration tests and data recovery.
JAN 1984-AUG 2008 FT / PT
Sergeant and Captain. US Army (various states CONNUS)
* Began during college simultaneously with vehicle and aircraft general maintenance, refueling, daily
inspections and handling doing the labor, then once commissioned lead the On-The-Job Training
Program as an officer. Good mentoring.
* Qualified on heavy equipment including tanks and 5-ton trucks next for maintenance, inventory,
recovery and tactical use. Performed duties ofhelicopter pilot for several years and then went onto
becoming leader for 5 years ofcommand of 53 technical people in airspace and air traffic. Supported
Aviation assets to deconflict all traffic without any incidents for years. The good news never makes it
into the media. Also, knew exactly how to work with Police and FBI for any catastrophe. Signed
personally for over 2 billion worth of state-of-the-art equipment and over 200 automatic weapons with
the keys.
* Although promotable to Major, like many fell victim to lacking paperwork systems, and finished 20
years again in the rank of Sergeant doing ITS, with MOS 25B20D1 technology, 67J Cobra Inspector
and 92A components ordering specialties, which all included vehicle maintenance and care of the
facility in bad weather. Was given the MOS Skill ofmy choice because ofhighest ASVAB scores in
region at 18. Nobody can get any more dependable in their lifetime than I was with the assets and
lives I was responsible for. These duties were usually at 2 ranks over mine. Retired at higher rank.
Always wrote detailed risk assessments and even trained others on the proper documents and
implementation on high voltage equipment, thunder storms, aircraft traffic and rifle range training
safely. Participated in accident investigation using chain ofcustody. Always team building and a
multitude ofmanagement skills gained from leadership positions.
The work history goes back to 1985 mostly as a computer programmer and is included in another
historical version of this resume (much longer). Noteworthy entries included 5 years in Project
Management as a Computer Programmer and Database Manager at Henkels &McCoy, subcontracted
to Boeing Computers for RCAS, ULANA II, HP, IBM Sears for 48M and a 3.7M award fee.
Best Pr ivate Education in Amer ica:
EDUCATION and Degrees in USA (all successfully completed or utilized)
2014 Old Dominion University GPA strong 3.6
MS Ed December 2014
English and Math Dual Certs
2011 George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia Non-Degree CE for teaching background
2006 Ft. Gordon Information Signal Center IT Specialist Certification 25BD120 US Army
2001 CE in Web Development and Design
1991 Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania MBA Program as Manager, MS in CS Program
1987 Ft. Rucker, Aviation Center
1986 Arcadia University, Glenside, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science, Math and Comp Sci
1984 Valley Forge MJC, Wayne, Pennsylvania
1984 ROTC Scholarship Officer Training
Non-degree to expand Web 2.0 skills
Commercial Pilot, Instrument, Helicopter
Associates in Science, Calc. Based
Leader, Speaking, Planning, Cooperation
CERTIFICATIONS
· Teaching Certification State of Virginia, USA: # PGP-0666350 Expires 6/30/2019. Math/English
·
License Number State of Hawaii: PL013785 Expiration Date: 06/30/2016. Math/English Dual
· Commercial Pilot (not medically current to fly for hire but kept for emergency use)
· US Military Aviator 1989 (Helicopter Pilot), International relations training
· Praxis I scores 178/190 Reading, 173/190 Writing, 185/190 Math, total 536
· Praxis II score 172/200 passing
· VCLA Scores 91%
· VRE/ RVE (not required for math cert but attending anyway)
· Captain's Aviation Career Course Graduate 1999 (CAS3 and AOC), Composition, Public Speaking
· US Army Signal School Graduate 2006, certified IT Specialist scored 93%
· Ask for a transcript to see many specialized courses for inclusion strategies, reading/ writing
Educational Notes:
2001 George Washington University, DC Enrolled in CE for Web Development
Javascript, ASP and HTML, CSS, Flash and media files for a Grade A- and Certificate
1995 Widener University, Chester, PA Enrolled Dual MBA & Computer
Engineering Program over 3.5/4 MBA-Level credit hours paid for by employer
2 OOP Software Engineering courses completed in C++, 1 Accounting Course, 1 Finance Course. 3.7 GPA
1991 and 1986 ArcadiaUniversity / Beaver College, Glenside, PA Mathematics and Computer Science. Spanish
Linguistics. 3.5 GPA in C.S. Degree (1991), 3.0 in Mathematics (1986) Bachelor ofScience Degree. Free Academic
Scholarship. Operator ofDEC VAX Lab main-frame, dial-up and supported students coding BASIC, Pascal and
FORTRAN 77
1984 Valley Forge Military Junior College, Wayne, PA 3.3 GPA in Calc-based Science. German Linguistics.
Associate of ScienceDegree and ROTC Commission,German Linguistics Class Leader GPA 4.0, ROTC and Music
Scholarship or Trombone resulting in no tuition. ROTC Scholarship and Music Scholarship. Management training.
The
most improved officer candidate from start to finish in this program, from bottom to the top DMG graduate award.
Other Education:
CompuTeach, Conshohocken, PA and Penn State University, Abington, PA CERTIFICATES
.NET CERTIFICATIONS, VB.NET, C#, ASP.NET, WEB SERVICES, WINDOWS APPS, FRAMEWORK
GCA, Washington, DC and Application Developers Training Companies
Windows NT/95 with early VB Certificate in 1997
MS SQL CERTIFICATE/CERTIFIED in 1998
Re-certification training in E-Learning 2003
Visual Foxpro CERTIFICATE in 1997, Retests with every application
MVS/XA Certificate on IBMMainframe in 1989 (IBM came to the job site)
Montgomery County Community College, Center for Business Partnership
Certificate: Computer Hardware Maintenance and Upgrade, 1994
Napier Air Services, Dothan, AL
On The Job Training for Avionics Repair - 2 months on meters, scopes, 1988
North Virginia Community College, Center for CE
Certificate: LANNetworking Principals/Hands-On Novell Netware Installation, 1992
Certificate: ATCQuick and Epoxy ST Connector Termination and Fiber Splicing, 1992
Military Education:
Captain (Retired USA Military Full Pension and Full Medical Coverage)
Ft Rucker, AL US Army Aviation Center and School, IERW 1988 SSI 15B, AOC 2000
Officer Advanced Course and CAS3 graduate promotable to Major but retired rank is O-3
Air Traffic Control Officer 15E and Military Helicopter Pilot for over 15 years 1987-2001
Expert in Airspace Management Tactical Separation Assets A2C2, Joint Forces
US Armor Officer 12C, Ft Knox, KY 1986 Officer Basic Course
Commercial Pilot Rotary since 1989 and Fixed Wing since 1982, Instrument Rated both.
Extreme success in command (5 years) but not promoted, evidenced by evaluations = proof
where I took units in two different locations from being an albatross to being combat ready and able.
Sergeant (Unit Weapons / Survival Trainer , Computer Lab Exper t and Aviat ion Inspector TI)
US Army Signal Center, Ft. Gordon, GA Military MOS 25B20D1 FT AUG 2005 - JUN 2006
Information Technology Specialist School, 2005, 5 months, Qualification CERTIFICATE,
Scored 93%without much studying because ofprior skills, and working second job nights.
Information Assurance Security Officer Certification Course (IASO) 2003 CERTIFICATE
Civilian Acquired Skills Military Occupational Skill Award 74B ITS 2002 pre-qualification
Inspections ofcomplete helicopters, components quality, risk assessments and Avionics repairs.
67N, 67Y, 68N, 74F, 92AOJT. 1984-86, 2002-2005
The IT Specialist course at Fort Gordon is Advanced Individual Training (AIT) and is administered
by the 15th Regimental Signal Brigade, 447th Signal Battalion. The course is 8 hours for 5 days a week
for 6 to 8 months and is designed to prepare soldiers by teaching them skills necessary to become
proficient in identifying computer-user problems and resolution coordination, installing,
configuring and monitoring local and wide-area networks, hardware and software, compiling,
entering and processing information. Soldiers will also will be taught to provide customer and
network administration services such as passwords, electronic mail accounts, security and
troubleshooting, conducting data system studies, preparing documentation and specifications for
proposals and assisting in the design, preparation, editing and testing ofcomputer programs. The
course is arduous and more time than any university classrooms with a syllabus as follows:
· A+ Hardware and Software (56 Hrs)
Provides the student with the necessary skills and knowledge to identify, install, configure,
administer, and perform Unit Level Maintenance (ULM) on a microcomputer. This includes the
installation and configuration ofoperating systems (OS) and virus software.
· N+ Networking Essentials (48 Hrs)
Provides the student with necessary skills and knowledge to define data communications terms and
network terminology, perform basic Network administrator (NA) functions.
· XP/OUTLOOK (24 Hrs)
Provides the student with the skills and knowledge to correctly install and configure Microsoft XP
Professional, and establish user accounts. The skills to install, establish, and troubleshoot Outlook
E-mail accounts.
· AIS (IASO) (24 Hrs)
The Information Assurance (IA) brief presents information on IA as it applies to an Automated
Information System (AIS) within the Department ofDefense (DoD). Initial training is provided on
recognizing vulnerabilities and potential threats within computer systems and networks.
·
Introduction to TCP/IP (24 Hrs)
Provides the student with skills and knowledge necessary to understand the capabilities of the
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite, correctly assign IP address
according to host and network requirements, and create additional network addresses by subnetting
IP addresses.
·
Introduction to Switches (24 Hrs)
Provides the student with skills and knowledge necessary to install, configure, and perform
administrative functions on CISCO Catalyst Switch, and extend switched networks by utilizing
Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs).
·
Introduction to Routers (40 Hrs)
Provides the student with skills and knowledge necessary to install, configure, and perform
administrative functions on CISCO Routers, and establish networks by utilizing IP addressing
schemes, routing protocols, Inter-VLANs routing, and access-list.
· Server/Exchange (56 Hrs)
Provides the student with skills and knowledge necessary to install and configure Microsoft Server
2003/Exchange Server, create a domain, join an existing domain, manage user and groups,
establish user accounts, perform backup and restore, set permissions on files and folders, control
assess, and configure Active Directory.
·
Introduction to UNIX (40 Hrs)
Provides the student with functional knowledge of the UNIXOperating System (OS) structure, and
teaches UNIX commands to include syntax and optional parameters, and the use of the Screen
Editor (VI). The students will acquire the basic skills and knowledge necessary to function as a
UNIX SystemAdministrator (SA).
· Solaris System Administrator (40 Hrs)
Provides the student with skills and knowledge necessary to implement standard Solaris features to
set file and directory permissions, add/delete user's, groups, host, and printers, configure a Solaris
Network, and manage multiple tasks on a Solaris based system.
· NETCOM (32 HRS)
Provides the student with the skills and knowledge to perform basic systems scans with Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP), introduced in 1988, is the most widely used network
management tool that provides management capability for TCP/IP-based networks. Then we
include Voice over IP (VOIP) with Call Manager Express (CME) to give them updated
understanding of communications over the network they just setup and verified connectivity.
· NET A/V (32 HRS)
Provides an introduction to RETINA and HERCULES, scanning network vulnerabilities for the
student to better understand his role in network management. These scanners can look for security
vulnerabilities within the system configuration policy on our CPUs. When all that is completed
they now can monitor the network for any new devices added, or to maintain maximum capacity.
· Advance Troubleshoot and Repair (32 Hrs)
Is an application of practical exercises in which the student will assemble, troubleshoot, and repair
an automated information system (AIS), and demonstrate his/her knowledge on the basic
procedures required to troubleshoot and repair basic networks and computers.
·
Introduction to FBCB2 (40 Hrs)
Provides an introduction to the Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below (FBCB2) battle
command control system. The student is provided instruction on the functional operation of the
FBCB2 system within the tactical network
· Tactical Internet Management System (40 hrs)
Provides the student the ability to configure and monitor the network device and systems that
comprise the Tactical Internet (TI) Network. Systems includes the Internet Controller (INC),
various Cisco Networking Devices, Enhanced Position Locator Reporting System (EPLRS), and
Precision Lightweight Global Positioning System Receiver (PLGR).
·
Introduction to MCS (40 Hrs)
Provides an introduction to the operation of the Maneuver Control System (MCS) Automated
Information System (AIS), and its role and functions in the support command and control systems
ofa maneuver unit tactical operations center (TOC).
· Digital Tactical Operation Center (40 Hrs)
The DTOC annex provides the student with an operational overview of the Digital Tactical
Operation Center (DTOC) and the associated network connectivity within the Army Battle
Command System (ABCS).
· M3 (Matrix Management Module)
The M3 annex is a culmination ofpractical applications, which emphasizes the critical task taught
during the training ofall annexes. The students are required to design a network based on the
scenarios presented and equipment provided. The students must create and connect network
devices, install and configure Microsoft Windows Operating Systems (Server, Exchange, and Client),
install and configure Cisco Routers and Switches, and install, configure, and administer a Solaris
and UNIX Operating System.
In addition, Soldiers will receive training to enable them to meet the DOD's 8570 certification IAT
level 2 requirement by earning the Security+ Certification offered by the
Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), as well as the CIOG-6/NETCOM
Information Assurance Technical Level 1 Certification.
· DMS (Defense Messaging System)
The extended course is offered to exceptional students in a small group who learn to send and
receive tactical messages to and from the government from units in foreign lands. This involves
setting up the mail servers on tactical equipment independently and supporting remote mobile
equipment on the vehicles ofhigh-level leadership. The designation of D1 is added to the MOS.
Achievements:
Integrated 278 million Pentagon budgets, 9 partners, forecasts, actual costs every month, schedule performance
2004
Award Fee in 1995 of3.4 Million for exceeding estimates on Cost Plus Project, DoD awarded to my employer
Unit Strength Award due to high morale for meeting readiness, training and personnel goal for ARNG 1999 as
Captain
Five years 100 percent non-loss ofover 2 billion in high-tech, secure/sensitive equipment, Ratheon, ATC, limited
access
Superstar Award from OIRM/NHTSA/DOT for superior programming skills 1996. Provided knowledge to Help
Desk
35 mm and Digital Photography expert hobbyist with Canon AE-1 Programmable and Manually. Kodac EasyShare
Digital Camera with connections to computer. Can work at home on a VPN and teleconference on cable, cam.
VB.NET, ASP.NET, IIS, MS/SQL 2000 servers/laptops at home for timely support for employer and personal study
Licenses and Membership:
Commercial Pilot Fixed-Wing, RotaryWing Instrument, US Army Helicopter Pilot for over 8 years, multi-tasking
Restricted Radio Operator's License, with effective communication skills, public and articulate speaker, not salesman.
AOPA, AAAA, AUSA, NRA, CAP. Drug Free for entire life. No bad habits. Dependable 21 years.
Licensed in 2 states Hawaii and Virginia to teach public school Mathematics and English (dual).
Excellent Professional References and a Live Text Portfolio available upon request, which is why my
teaching licensure was approved by Virginia and Hawaii because my impact on people's morale and
performance is greatly positive when I am in charge or near the top ofan organization.