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Jacqueline Marie
Castel 1 Jacqueline Marie
Castel PO Box 42909, Flinton, PA
16640
814-687-4639/ 703-462-4240
Jacqueline.Castel21@gmail.com Career
Summary Dedicated U.S. Army
veteran and multidimensional senior manager with over two decades of
experience applying a results-oriented management style and technical expertise
to execute office administration, information management, operations, and
customer service. Proven track record of leading teams with innovative ideas
and a drive to succeed. Excellent oral and written skills, with proficiency
in development and presentation of briefings and reports. Experienced
cultural diversity through multiple overseas tours in Germany, Korea,
Moldova, Philippines, Cuba, Iraq, and Qatar. Recipient of management
and leadership awards for excellence in evaluating, analyzing, developing,
managing, and improving administrative and logistical systems, procedures,
and requirements that demonstrated knowledge of current developments and
trends in administration and operations concepts, technology, financial and
budgetary programs, procurement activities, information security,
communication security and facility security. Excellent oral and
written communications skills with complementary proficiency in development
and presentation of briefings and reports. Previously held a TS/SCI
Security Clearance last adjudicated by Department of Defense on April 17,
2012. -Areas
of Expertise- Leadership
Management
Security
Information mgmt/it Logistics
Administration Professional
Experience Student; Network System and Security
Professional Program
January 2015-November 2015 New Horizons Computer Learning
Center
Mechanicsburg, PA Secretary/Office Assistant,
GG-0318-5/10
February 2013-January
2015
Veterans Administration
(VA)
Altoona, PA · Provides executive, administrative, IT, security, and
logistics support to the pharmacy service chief and staff. · Monitors and tracks all pharmacy action items,
tasks/suspenses, reports as requested by the various offices throughout the
VA. · Manages all correspondence, reports, and documents as
assigned. · Acts as pharmacy service timekeeper, Personal Identity
Verification (PIV) POC, IT POC (serena tickets), and WebHR POC (personnel
actions). · Develops, edits, and produces monthly agendas and minutes
for all Pharmacy committees and meetings. · Achievement:
Increased office’s effectiveness and productivity by attention to detail and
pro-active coordination in managing the office’s tasking system, by setting
up a comprehensive electronic file management system, and reorganizing the
pharmacy service’s SharePoint site. Staff Officer, Administrative
Management Specialist, GG-0301-12/7
November 2008-February
2013
DIA (Defense Intelligence
Agency)
Washington, DC · Provided executive, administrative, IT, security, and
logistics support to the staff director of a high-impact organization in
which operational requirements and political and public focus were sensitive,
complex, and demanding. · Carried out sensitive tasks as requested by the OSD
(Office of the Secretary of Defense), USD-I (Under Secretary of
Defense-Intelligence), DASD-DA (Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense-Department of the Army), and the Joint Staff. · Installed, set up, and maintained network systems using
DOS, Windows 95, Windows NT, or UNIX. · Managed computer network application systems, including
maintenance, security, troubleshooting, and repair. · Analyzed and designed data communications systems, and
apply fundamental web and ACCESS database design. · Developed, edited, and produced weekly staff updates and
special topic briefings for senior DH (Directorate for Human Intelligence)
managers. · Achievement:
Increased office’s effectiveness and productivity by attention to detail and
pro-active coordination in managing the office’s tasking system and set-up
office’s first-ever SharePoint site for headquarters office and six
divisions. Senior Workflow Manager,
GG-0301-12/7
May 2012-December 2012 Combined Media
Processing Center Qatar (CMPC-Q)/DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) -
Deployment
Doha, Qatar · Deployed in support of the national Media Exploitation
Center (NMEC) to provide workflow management, project management,
administrative and logistical support to a forward based platform in which
operational requirements and political and public focus were sensitive,
complex, and demanding. · Spearheaded the Iraqi Repatriation Project which was at
the attention at the highest levels of the U.S. State Department and
Department of Defense. As the project lead, had the responsibilities of
providing operational guidance and logistical support on a daily basis as
well as weekly reports, warehouse database updates, and all responsibilities
and requirements associated with preparing the 35,000+ boxes being prepared
for repatriation to the Iraqi Government. · Served as project manager for Secure Cage project and was
responsible for requesting and monitoring all required logistic
support. Ordered and tracked requested equipment/supplies needed to
support both projects and future operations/close-down of CMPC-Q.
Maintained open communication with CMPC-Q and NMEC leadership on all
matters. · Managed and oversaw all aspects of J3 Operations due to
reorganization of CMPC-Q to Defense Intelligence Support Office Qatar
(DISO-Q) with a 61% cut in personnel. Managed and oversaw all
translation and information requests entered in CMPC-Q’s workflow portal and
coordinated all actions to final end product and created and provided various
workflow weekly reports. · Achievements:
Completed the sanitizing and repacking of all documents for Iraqi
Repatriation project; For the first time, accounted for and inventoried all
material located in J3’s secure cage; all files were scrubbed against three
databases and files that were missing were pulled, scanned, and
uploaded. . Logistics Officer,
GG-0301-12/6
February 2010-October 2010 DIA (Defense
Intelligence Agency) - Deployment
Mosul, Iraq · Provided logistic support and services to Mosul Detachment
(Det-M); ordered and tracked requested equipment and supplies needed to
support present and future operations for Det-M; maintained open
communications with Contingency Operating Base – Iraq (COB-I) leadership on
all logistical matters; advised and kept Det-M Chief aware of all logistical
issues.. · Responsible for the management and control of all
equipment, armored vehicles, weapons, and ammunition; informed Property Book
Officer (PBO) of all changes reflecting station’s hand receipt and conducted
sensitive item inventory monthly; ensured station hand receipt was reconciled
and accurate. · Established an electronic filing system for all logistic
documents; established various mechanisms and databases to track all
accountable equipment/items that fell under Det-M’s purview. · Achievements:
Exceeded all expectations providing logistic support and services to Det-M by
making extraordinary improvement in logistic management; not only ordered,
tracked, and requested equipment/supplies needed as directed by Det-M, but on
own initiative identified shortfalls, creatively sought and established
relationships, developed accountability and tracking mechanisms, all to the
benefit of the overall acquisition and management of Det-M. Deputy Chief, Supervisory
Administrative Officer, GG-0341-12/4
March 2007-November
2008 U.S. Consulate, Defense Attaché System Support
Office/DIA
Frankfurt, Germany · Conducted training, resource and logistical management
functions, supporting 130 DH field activities worldwide. · Maintained $2 million in DAO (Defense Attaché Office)
inventory to provide immediate service to worldwide DAO employees in
replacing damaged and stolen furnishings, and to accommodate short-notice
arrivals of new personnel. · Implemented e-file program to migrate paper files to
electronic storage. · Managed International Cooperative Administrative Support
Service issues to include workload counts, subscriptions, charges, and
reviews. · Coordinated and supervised advanced-level DAO OPSCO
(Operations Coordinator) seminars for Europe, Eurasia, Africa, and the Middle
East. · Achievements:
Increase productivity of e-file management system. Installed TACLANE
(Tactical Local Area Network Encryptor) to preclude SIPRNET (Secret Internet
Protocol Network) failure. Saved $20K from programmed costs while maintaining
critical training standards. Executive Assistant/Liaison Officer,
Supervisory Administrative Officer, GG-0341-12/4
February 2008-August 2008 DIA (Defense Intelligence
Agency) -
Deployment
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba · Designed administrative policies, processes, and
procedures; managed protocol; and coordinated travel requirements. · As point of contact for DIA personnel deploying in or out
of Cuba, oversaw security and clearance requirements; lodging; and logistics
issues. · As Vehicle Control Officer, managed fleet valued in excess
of $300,000 and created individual hand receipts for each vehicle. · Administered both military and civilian annual and tour
completion appraisals and awards, ensuring timeliness of completion. · Achievements:
Designed file system to migrate paper files to electronic storage, resulting
in more efficient means of managing administrative actions. Initiated and
completed first-ever DIA Memorabilia order for presentation to distinguished
guests visiting GTMO. Operations Coordinator, Sergeant
First Class (SFC)/E-7, U.S. Army
November 2004-March 2007 U.S. Consulate, DASSO (Defense
Attaché System Support Office)
/DIA
Frankfurt, Germany · Directed administrative, financial, information systems,
and logistical support and training for up to 135 DAOs worldwide. · Served as system administrator for all IT, business, and
data communication systems. · Resolved customer concerns and followed up to ensure
complete customer satisfaction. · Developed and enforced management policies from inception
to disposal, including classification, storage, security, and archival
preservation. · Oversaw total budget of $4 million, one of DIA’s largest
budgets allocated to an overseas field office. · Accurately forecasted, planned, and executed four
consecutive fiscal-year budgets to within 99% of program targets while
maintaining 100% accountability for $1 million in U.S. government property. · Instructed personnel in DIA financial management, and
trained regional financial specialist to become a vital force multiplier. · Achievements:
Overhauled administrative procedures within 90 days of assignment, improving
efficiency and effectiveness. Orchestrated the opening of the first DAS
support office in Miami, Florida, to extend and improve support to DAOs in
Latin America. Operations Coordinator, SFC/E-7,
U.S. Army
January 2003-November 2004 U.S. Embassy, DAO
(Defense Attaché
Office)/DIA
Manila, Philippines
· Coordinated high-level visits by senior leaders from DoD
(Department of Defense) and other agencies with host nation officials. · Managed ADP (Administrative Data Processing) systems. · Reviewed and redesigned logistical procedures and
accountability systems to increase unit productivity. · Trained six attaches and four NCOs (Non-Commissioned
Officers) on intelligence collection databases to increase office efficiency
in reporting. · Developed and implemented Intelligence Report home page
with links to all required databases, increasing reporting by 178%. · Reconciled discrepancies in the station hand receipt to
account for more $600,000 in operational equipment, resulting in 100% accountability.
· Reviewed outdated classified and unclassified computer
systems and procured $75,000 in new equipment. · Achievements:
Coordinated $1 million upgrade of office classified data processing
equipment, maintaining 100% accountability throughout the process. Arranged
turnover of $5000 of Morale, Welfare, and Recreation assets to the American
Recreation Club. Operations Coordinator, Sergeant
First Class/E-7, U.S. Army
September 2000-January 2003 U.S. Embassy, DAO
(Defense Attaché
Office)/DIA
Chisinau,
Moldova
· Provided daily operational, financial, and logistical
office administration management to include supervision of three local
national employees. · Disseminated strategic-level intelligence reports. · Planned information needs; created, approved, and enforced
management policies and practices from record inception to disposal,
including classification, storage, security, and archival preservation. · Managed multiple DIA budgets totaling $600,000 and
disbursed classified funds in compliance with security requirements. · Supervised three local foreign national employees, and
developed training program for local national staff. · Achievement:
Developed new budget system that was adopted as a model embassy-wide. Systems Control NCOIC, Sergeant
First Class/E-7
February 1998-November 1999 U.S. Army, 1111th Signal
Battalion
Fort Ritchie, MD · Supervised staff performing 24-hour operation and
maintenance of tactical and strategic telecommunications centers and
automated message switches for the Alternate Joint Communications Center, and
in support of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the OSD. · Implemented classified document control policies,
procedures, standards, and inspections. · Oversaw installation, operation, and maintenance of
tactical and strategic telecommunications centers and automated message
switches. · Performed maintenance management and administrative duties
related to facility operations, maintenance, security, and personnel. · Requisitioned, received, stored, issued, and destroyed
COMSEC (Communications Security) equipment and keying material. · Wrote facility SOP (Standing Operating Procedures) and
recommended policies, procedures, and conventions for facility management. · Organized work schedules and ensured compliance with
COMSEC, OPSEC (Operations Security), and SIGSEC (Signal Security) policies. · Achievement: Motivated
team to achieve commendable rating on Defense Information Systems Agency
Quality Assurance Evaluation. Platoon Sergeant/Automated
Operations Manager, Staff Sergeant
(SSG)/E-6
October
1996-February 1998 U.S. Army, 1111th Signal
Battalion
Fort Ritchie, MD · Planned, coordinated, and supervised installation,
operation, maintenance, and management of telecommunications systems and
networks, including radio, switching, cable, and automation equipment. · Mentored the career development of two employees and
in-processed newly assigned personnel. · Provided management and technical supervision for
planning, organizing, training, and directing operations of AMP (Automated
Management Platoon) and provided real-time record communications support to
Command and Control activities worldwide. · Supervised the installation, operation, strapping,
re-strapping, preventive maintenance checks, services, and maintenance on
COMSEC devices, and directed restoration and alternative routing of circuits,
trunks, links, and systems. · Achievements:
Increased telecommunications center operator proficiency from 35 to 60%.
Maintained an annual system availability of 99.7%, exceeding Defense
Information Systems Agency standards. Transitioned 45 low-volume dedicated
subscribers to dial-up at a cost savings of $40K annually to the government. Education
and Training Associate Degree,
General Studies, University of Maryland, Delphi, MD, 1997 Microcomputer Technology Center:
EduTech Computer Operations and Programming Course with Microcomputer
Technology Center (MTC) Home Study Program; 350 hours; January 1999.
Equipment
Skills and Certifications
Honors
and Awards
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