Frank Sebera,
Fairfax VA., Phone 703
764 1779 Email: fsebera@yahoo.com
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Summary:
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Current Active Clearance: TS / SCI / Poly, Renewed
Feb 2015
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Letters of Recognition for
outstanding performance, FBI, Nov., 2010
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Numerous service awards, see last page
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Cisco Certified Network
Associate, CCNA 2000, 2012
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Cisco Certified Network
Professional, CCNP 2003
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Passed CCIE written exam,
January 2005
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Comp-TIA SY0-301 Security +, Nov
2011
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TECHNICAL SUMMARY:
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Topologies:
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10GE, 10/100/1000base-T, VPLS, VLAN, DS3,
OC3, OC12, Frame
Relay, ISDN, ATM ELAN, FDDI, Token Ring
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Switches:
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Cisco Nexus 5000, 7600, 6500 (Native
& Hybrid), 10G-2T, Sup 720, 3750(E), 5500, 5000, 4000, 4900M 3500,
3550, 3560, 2900, 1900, 3100, 3000 series; Cabletron/Enterasys 2200, 6000,
Bay C50, C100, Marconi (FORE) 200BX
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Routers:
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Cisco IOS, CSR1000v IOS-XE, Nexus 7000
NX-OS, ASR 1000-x series, 7600 series, MSFC, 7200VXR, RSM, 7500, 4500, 4000,
3925, 3845, 3700, 3600, 2900, 2800, 2600, 2500, 1900, 1760, 800 series
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Security:
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Cisco ASA-5500-X series firewalls, PKI
Certificate based authentication and PSK, Zone-based Policy Firewall
(ZbPF), Private-Vlans (PVlan), L3 KG-255, ViaSat
INE, Harris SecNet54, L3 Talon, GD TacLane, Juniper ISL-1000, SSG-520M firewalls,
HAIPE, IPsec, etc.
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Protocols:
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MP-BGP, EIGRP Classic, Named mode, EIGRP
OTP IPv4, IPv6, OSPF, AToM, EoMPLS, L2TPv3, L2TP, L2PT, Multi-Protocol VRF
MPLS VPN, VRF-lite, DMVPN Phase 1, 2, RIP 1-2, ISIS, VSS, STP (PVST+,
Rapid, MST), VTP ver. 1-3, Multicast PIM and Bi-Dir PIM Sparse-mode
Phantom-RP, Auto-RP & Anycast, Auto-RP, IGMPv2, 3, TCP/IP, UDP, TCP,
IPSec, GSM,
CDMA, IPX/SPX AprivaTalk, AppleTalk etc.
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Analyzers:
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WireShark, ASA Packet Tracer, TCPdump,
Fluke Netflow Tracker, Netscout probe traffic analyzers
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IPv6:
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OSPF v3, EIGRP v6, RIP ng, MP-BGP, Multicast, on
Cisco / Juniper networking equipment
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Virtual:
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VMware ESXi 5.1 Type-1 Hypervisor,
vSphere client, CSR1000v
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EXPERIENCE: (note: inconsequential positions omitted
for simplicity)
Lead Design LAN/WAN Engineer, Mitre Corp.6-13 / Present
(Clearance)
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Hands-on Lead Design Engineer supporting MITRE Corp. net
consisting of 26+ IP prefixes, 15K+ nodes, 2 geographically disparate data
centers and 300+ remote sites; DMVPN, VPLS with multiple public IPv4, IPv6
peering points
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Designed, setup, tested EIGRP OTP with LISP encapsulation
tunnels over multiprotocol VRF MPLS on CSR1000v routers
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Performed analysis of dual EIGRP OTP IPv4/IPv6 Route
Reflectors, multiple RR Clients and PTP peers
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Performed migration analysis of VRF to multiprotocol VRF
parameters
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Performed EIGRP to EIGRP Named mode migrations, evaluated
metric rib-scale and route tagging configurations
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Setup VMware ESXi 5.1 to simulate virtual environments to
interface with physical routers for multiprotocol VRF MPLS
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Designed, researched, evaluated, documented and presented
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) backhaul:
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Researched, evaluated and presented equivalent options to
allow management the decision option
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Hundreds VTI IPSec VPN redundant tunnels between Mitre’s 2
geographically disparate campuses and Amazon
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Setup dynamic failover/recovery for Mitre’s 2
geographically separate campuses and Amazon peering points
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Proof of concept in lab environment on Cisco ISR G2 and
CSR1000v virtual routers
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MP-BGP utilized for dynamic conditional announcements of
prefixes between Mitre and Amazon peering points
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Designated contagious block of RFC 1918 nets to support
separate isolated Amazon VPC environments
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Setup and configured VMware ESXi 5.1 for verification
testing analysis utilizing MS Win web servers and clients
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Setup Cisco Security Manager (CSM) to assist with
management of ZbPF rule sets
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Documented in Visio complete end-to-end hop-by-hop traffic
flows of normal and failover/recovery modes
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Designed and implemented Health Care analysis network
within MITRE’s corporate network and DMZ domains
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Redesigned, multiple DMZ networks with new infrastructure
(18 prefixes, 25 routers/switches, 9 firewalls)
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Researched and evaluated compatible options to allow
management the decision option
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Multiple routing protocol redistribution points between
multiple routing protocols or IPv4 and IPv6
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Multiple service provider (ISP) connections with full
Internet routing table (500K+ prefixes)
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Multiple EIGRP (Classic and Named mode) Autonomous System
domains
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Multiple MP-BGP Public/Private Autonomous Systems setup in
a MP-BGP Route-Reflector configuration
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Utilized prefix tagging to control prefix manipulation and
traffic flows for stability and redundancy
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Proposed alternative redundant failover MPLS network
design
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Installed VMware ESXi 5.1, created and cloned VMs, Vlans,
Trunking and created data stores:
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Installed MS Win server in VM as stand-alone Root
Certificate Authority (CA) with SCEP Add-on protocol
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Installed MS Win server in VM with Active-Directory, WINS,
DNS and Root CA with SCEP Add-on protocol
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Installed MS Win clients in VM, IE, Chrome, Firefox
browsers to implement private certificates for authentication
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Issue certificates to Cisco routers, ASA firewalls &
MS Win clients for ASDM firewall Mgt and VPN access
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Setup Network Time Protocol (NTP) - GMT and UTC - to sync
time across domain
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Proactively researched, designed, setup AToM, EoMPLS,
L2TPv3, L2TP & L2 protocol tunneling for secure net access project
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Redesigned and incorporated multiple OSPF area networks
into the MITRE corporate classic mode EIGRP Intranet
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Created and maintained Visio network diagrams for over-all
support areas
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Team member in support of BSR multicast implementation and
expansion through Nexus based infrastructure data center
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Designed, built, configured and maintain test production
lab for on-going testing and verification, physical/logical devices
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Setup MPLS VPN Traffic Engineering (MPLS-TE) research environment
for potential production implantation
Sr. Network Engineer, Digicon Inc., (DCAA)8-11 / 3-13
(Clearance)
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Organized network infrastructure refresh
Bill-of-Materials (BOM) for agency, $1 Million+ budget (under
budget)
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Hands-on self-directed designed, configured, tested,
verified dual-stacked dual hub-spoke MPLS VPN MP-BGP test production
LAN/WAN:
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IPv4/IPv6 MP-BGP CE-PE
peering points; OSPF/EIGRP & OSPFv3 for local LANs with DHCP\DHCPv6
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MPLS core utilizes LDP, ISIS,
MDT default for dynamic mVPN GRE multipoint tunnels on PE routers
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Implemented Multicast
many-to-many, BIDir PIM, Sparse mode, Phantom-RP, Redundant Auto-RPs
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Implemented Multicast
one-to-many, PIM Sparse mode, Auto-RP, Anycast-RP, Redundant RPs with MSDP
peering
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Implemented IGMPv3 with
group limit filtering on boundary spoke routers, applications NASSI and VLC
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Implemented 6to4 tunnels
between hub and spoke routers
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Provided complete subnet
layouts for all sites allowing for summarization and growth
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Prefix filtering with
dynamic failover for traffic engineering for dual Internet links
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Analyzed end-to-end
traffic flow applications, selected Fluke’s Netflow Tracker
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Implemented
multi-protocol VRF definitions to support multiple clients
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Implemented
route-targets, import-maps, prefix filtering utilizing ext-communities and
route-maps for traffic engineering
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Documented setup and
traffic flows for normal and failure mode via Visio
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Performed analysis in MPLS VPN IPv4/IPv6 lab; potential
new infrastructure, STIG / IAVA updates and new system designs
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Implemented NBAR and associated .pdlm files on WAN edge
routers for traffic flow analysis
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Implemented SNMPv3 to support Fluke’s Netflow Tracker,
Solarwinds Syslog and real-time bandwidth monitoring
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Implemented Private Vlans (PVLAN) in normal Vlan
environment, Promiscuous trunks, Isolated ports and related ACLs to filter
traffic for network servers
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Performed DOD STIG reviews and IAVA updates for all
network infrastructure equipment, document non-compliant STIGs in POAMs and
presented to management for direction
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Team member on VoIP design, Microsoft Lync, SIP trunks
G.711 codex and Polycom VTC utilizing codex H.323
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Implemented Packet over Sonet (POS), OC3, DS3
& Multi-T1 point-to-point Frame-relay multilink (MLFR-FRF.16) circuits
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Trained staff on MPLS VPN MP-BGP, routing, circuit
configuration for WAN migration of 300 spoke sites (5000+ users)
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Set implementation standards for MP-BGP peering, via
multi-protocol VRFs for selective prefix advertisements filtering, reg-exp
AS filtering, and AS path manipulation for all remote sites
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Migrated Cisco ASR 1002 routers to dual CPU mode,
upgraded individual IOS XE software packages
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Setup AAA TACAS+ accounting and ACS logging across
network infrastructure to establish change management monitoring
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Designed and documented IPv6 addressing for complete
LAN/WAN, MPLS VPN peering points, user/server/DMZ domains
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Documented via Visio current and future networks
(Frame-Relay to MPLS VPN Hub and Spoke migration) to interface level
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Documented via Visio hop-by-hop traffic flows for
Internet/Intranet communications, troubleshooting aids
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Performed bug scrubs for Cisco vulnerabilities,
documented hardware limitations and IOS upgrade roadmaps
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Troubleshot data infrastructure failures & routing
issues, Wireshark traffic flows and analysis
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Setup ad-hoc IPv6 test labs for application testing and
support
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Designed redundant IPsec site-to-site VPNs with dynamic
failover via IP SLA tracking with dynamic static routes
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Identified and document end-to-end system failures,
system wide configurations errors, spanning-tree, trunk, Ether channels,
static routing, ACL, IPsec VPN MTU issues, DMZ design failures, presented
solutions
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Sr. Network Engineer, IMTAS Inc., Xpect Solutions Inc.,
(FBI) 6-09 /7-11 (Clearance)
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Technical Lead on Secure Mobility cellular
communications networking projects and “Secure Mobile Environment Personal
Electronic Device” (SMEPED) with multiple overlapping levels and types of
inline IPsec encryption
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Self-directed and proactively take ownership of projects
with planning, researching, testing, designing, security related
enhancements, documenting end-to-end system configurations and guidance to
junior members and 3rd party vendors
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Self-directed and proactively research and document
“Multiple Communication Entry Point” (MCEP) gateways for security
vulnerabilities, plan, implement and verify security enhancements and
upgrades, backups and planned modification and real-time monitoring for
throughput verifications
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Proactively analyzed MCEP gateways for Cisco routing,
switching and security functions, to the packet level to develop end-to-end
communication enhancements, hop-by-hop proprietary communications with
various levels and types of end-to-end data and in-line network encryptions
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Utilized Wireshark end-to-end traffic analyses to
confirm traffic flows to configure & implement system enhancements
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Hands-on setup, configure, and document system
enhancements in Visio for historical research
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Setup communication forums to interface with
communication groups to provide system enhancements
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Peer review SMEPED and MCEP Gateway system documentation
for completeness and accuracy
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Technical Team member for phone screens and in-person
technical and non-technical interviews
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Hands-on network support of 800+ remote locations (40K+
users), multiple levels of IPsec encryption and access
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Setup lab hardware, Cisco bug-scrubs and standardize
IOS, proactively learn and configure new technologies
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Perform verification testing and analysis for network
configurations
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Research and document current network discrepancies,
recommend options and improvements
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Recommend improvements for standardized system
shortfalls and enhancements
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Interface with team members to collect requirements for
on-going projects
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Provide proactive status updates for on-going projects
and ad-hoc assignments
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Train staff on new systems to include ASR, DMVPN phase 2
and 3, EIGRP, MP-BGP, MPLS, VPN Tunnels and encryption
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Perform and document throughput analysis for current and
new systems, contrast and compare deltas
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Create detailed physical and logical Visio diagrams for
multilevel network systems
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Sr. Network Architect, SRA (FDIC)4-08 / 6-09
(Clearance)
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Sr. Network Architect (hands-on) for FDIC Network
Refresh projects
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Self-directed and proactively set standards for all
network designs, documentation, operating procedures
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Proactively Researched, Designed, Documented, Tested,
Configured, Verified, & Implemented FDIC LAN/WAN
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Organized and trained operations staff on current and
new designs, new technologies and enhancements
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Researched and documented current network discrepancies,
recommended tested improvements
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Formally recommended improvements for system shortfalls,
long term enhancements, multiple year plans
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Proactively organized colleagues collecting requirements
for on-going projects to provide design solutions
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Developed new fully redundant designs for critical Data
Center, Collapsed access/distribution and layer-3 only core complete with
detailed (layer 1 – 7) Visio diagrams, knowledge transfer and technology
updates
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Proactively self-directed research of new technologies
as Optimized Edge Routing (OER), Performance Routing (PfR), Virtual
Switching System (VSS), stackable switches, Flex-Links and related
technologies and proactively present to staff
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Sr. Network Engineer, SBS (DoS / USAID)5-06 / 3-08
(Clearance)
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Sr. Network Architect (hands-on) IPv6 WAN design,
concept analysis testing, configurations and implementation
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Team lead, BGP 4+ EIGRP v6, OSPF v6 peering, prefix
filtering, Reflective ACLs, Auto 6to4 Tunnels
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Team member of IPv6 multi-government peering support and
technical discussions
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Proactively self-directed configured, implemented,
upgraded Cisco/Juniper security devices, provided IPv6/4 traffic analysis
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Assisted local and remote technical and non-technical
engineers in daily network operational support IPv6/4
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Interacted with foreign terrestrial and satellite ISP’s
to provide optimal network setup and support
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Implemented load sharing links via static / dynamic
routing, GRE, IP-in-IP VPN tunnels to global locations
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Supported IPv4 multicast implementations and determined
bandwidth requirements
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Provided detailed Visio diagrams for OSI layer 1-3 of
current and future network designs of remote locations
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Provided detailed Visio diagrams for spanning-tree
overview, blocking links, redundant links, ether-channels
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Utilized Smoke Ping to provide throughput analysis of
remote sites via ISP vendors
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Sr. Network Engineer, Marshall (DISA)11-05 / 4-06
(Clearance)
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Setup, integrated and supported Native IPv6 OSPF v3, BGP
4+, Multicast PIM routing over 3DES VPN links
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Life-of-an-IPv6 packet analysis in production network
environment via Ethereal and Wire Shark analyzers
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Established dynamic IPv6 tunnel networking services with
IPv6 Portal POP and RIPE Whois Database
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Data Center network design for 200 node office, various
remote sites, OSPF, BGP4, ASA-5520 firewalls
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Cisco ASA-5500 series firewalls implementation and
support
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IPv4 multicast routing in a Cisco environment over
very-low bandwidth links
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Supported Quality of Service (QoS) on Cisco equipment
for very-low kilobit bandwidth links
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Documented network topologies via detailed Visio,
physical, data-link and routing layers
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Provided ad hoc training classes for Jr. engineers and
peers
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Self-directed IPv6 Training in a Cisco environment
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Sr. Network Infrastructure Engineer, SAIC (NIH)3-02 / 6-05
(Background Investigation)
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Promoted to Senior Network Engineer
(last resort), August 2003, NIH core network operations supporting 6 class
"B", 4 class "C" and various private address networking
IP address space, 40,000+ nodes
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Team member in support and design of NIH net, BGP4,
OSPF, EIGRP, RIP protocols
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Team Lead on Cisco CSM (SLB) implementation, dual
firewall sandwich load balancing with BGP and OSPF to dual ISP’s and
Internet2 connections, 18 month redesign project
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Team Lead on design, setup, test and implementation of
Web-cache (BlueCoat) cache engines for data traffic, tested with SmartBits
and Ethereal traffic Analyzers (sniffers)
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Provided life-of-a–packet Visio diagrams for various
network designs, along with Ethereal support
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Interfaced directly with security team members for
network enhancements and on-going support
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Team member designing, implementing and supporting
Wireless LANs for 30 institutes, 200+ AP’s, 4k users
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Team member designing, supporting National Institute of
Health’s (NIH) LAN/WAN, 25k users
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Provided ad hoc training classes for Jr. engineers and
member of peer review team for project plans
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Team member in designing, implementing and supporting
NIH Disaster Recovery site
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Team member in designing, supporting and implementing
Cisco Private VLANS for various customers
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Supported customer sites for local and backbone
connectivity; document networks in Visio format
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Interfaced directly with customers for on-going network
support, network upgrades, bandwidth issues
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Assisted team members in on-going standard
implementation and ad hoc support
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Assisted team members and NIH customers in network
troubleshooting issues, OSI layers 1-7
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Redesigned Cisco switched VTP domain, Network management
redesign, extensive Spanning-tree support
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Interfaced with Marconi, Nortel & Enterasys ATM
switches, troubleshoot connectivity issues
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Interfaced with 3rd party vendors for equipment
installation, configuration, sales and technical support issues
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Sr. Network Infrastructure Engineer, Inova Health System2-99
/ 3-02
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member supporting INOVA’S backbone and internal infrastructure
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§ Team
lead on Inova Health System LAN / WAN redesign:
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ATM
Backbone, 40 remote sites, 10,000+ nodes
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Removed
legacy routing protocols
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Designed
and migrated from a single OSPF Area to multiple OSPF Areas
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Planned
and implemented Private IP addressing for LAN / WAN
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Implemented
IP summarization with RFC 1918 addressing
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Planned
and implemented LAN / WAN IPX addressing scheme
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Upgraded
all router IOS, switch CAT OS code, dram and flash
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Planned
and implemented OSPF Area MD5 Authentication
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Documentation
start to finish with Visio diagrams and cut-over implementation plans
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Team lead on firewall migration and on-going support:
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Researched
and recommended security products
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Migrated
from single Gaulant firewall, 1-T1 to multiple SideWinder 5.0 firewalls,
multiple T1’s
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Set-up
multiple redundant T1’s, and Radware Load Balancer
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Documented
complete firewall rule set for management - graphical format
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Team member supporting Lucent’s QIP DNS and DHCP
services
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Team member supporting Cisco Secure ACS Tacacs+
Authentication servers
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Sniffer Pro Analyzer:
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Troubleshoot
and analyzed LAN / WAN traffic to the packet level
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Documented
problems and suggest solutions
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Provided
management with high level details of problems and suggested solutions
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Created and Maintained LAN/WAN physical and logical
topology diagrams via Visio
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Sr. LAN Engineer, CHM Inc., (Navy)7-98 / 2-99 (Clearance)
§ Contracted team member supporting US Navy’s mission:
§ Managed and configured Cisco routers and maintained
safe level IOS and troubleshot connectivity issues
§ Enhanced security via IOS access lists, setup and
maintained Syslog server, TFTP server
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§ Managed
Marconi (FORE) & Enterasys (Cabletron) ATM switches, ATM Fiber
Backbone, FDDI and Ethernet devices
§ Troubleshot
connectivity issues, Managed LAN / WAN Infrastructure
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§ Interfaced
with users, NT & UNIX Administrators, 3rd parties vendors for equipment
installation, configuration, sales and technical support issues
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§ Utilized
Network Associates Sniffer Analyzer to troubleshot network traffic to the
packet level
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§ Maintained
LAN / WAN Visio topology maps, provided physical & logical diagrams,
documented system in detail
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Sr. LAN Engineer, VGS Inc.,(DOD)6-97 / 7-98 (Clearance)
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§ Contracted
team member supporting DOD mission:
§ Configured
Cisco routers, 56K inter-site connection, setup and maintained SNMP
monitoring
§ Supported
Cabletron FDDI/Ethernet Hubs, NT / Novell server supported 100+ users,
setup and maintained print services
§ Performed
and verified system backups, migrated Novell 4.11 servers to MS NT 4.0
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Help Desk Supervisor, (GTE, Westco, ISS) US Army9-91 / 6-97
(Clearance)
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§ Contracted
team member in support of the US Army JAG’s mission at the Pentagon
§ Received
distinguished service awards, including “The Commanders Award” for
Public Service
§ Promoted to Help Desk Supervisor 6/95
§ LAN
Engineer, 400+ user base for MS NT 4.0, Novell 3.12, configured and
supported HW/SW on all ADP equipment
§ Evaluated
user criticism, researched new methods of support, trained end-user staff
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EDUCATION:
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10/14
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2 days
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Understanding Cloud Computing
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9/14
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2 days
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Understanding Wireless computing and
security
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9/12
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Cisco CCNA Certification 640-802
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11/11
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Comp-TIA SY0-301 Security +
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7/10
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2 days
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ViaSat Inline Network Encryptor (INE),
Intro and Advanced Topics, ViaSat
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7/10
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2 days
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F5 LTM Load Balancer Advanced Topics, F5
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7/10
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2 days
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F5 LTM Load Balancer Essentials, F5
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1/05
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Cisco CCIE Written Certification
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8/04
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10 weeks
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Cisco CCIE prep-course ASM
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10/03
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5 days
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Cisco QOS Deployment, Skyline Computer
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7/02
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4 days
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Cisco Networkers conference, CCIE power
session, Cisco
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11/01
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4 days
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Cisco Bridging Technologies, NVCC
Extended Learning
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9/01
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4 days
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TCP/IP Security, NVCC Extended Learning
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8/01
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Cisco CCNP Certification
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4/01
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1 week
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Cisco Internetworking Troubleshooting,
Mentor Tech
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3/01
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1 week
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Building Scalable Cisco Networks EIGRP,
OSPF and BGP 4, Mentor Tech
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7/00
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1 week
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Sidewinder 5.0 firewall advanced
administration, Secure Computing
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6/00
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1 week
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switching
networks, Mentor Tech
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10/99
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Cisco CCNA Certification
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9/99
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8 weeks
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Cisco CCNA course, BnetSys
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9/97
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8 weeks
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MCSE 4.0 course, AmeriTrain
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5/97
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5 weeks
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Networking and supporting MS Windows NT
Server 4.0, NVCC
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4/97
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1 week
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Networking and supporting Windows 95 for
Novell and Windows NT, InfoTech,
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3/97
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8 weeks
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TCP/IP for Unix and Novell, NVCC
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2/97
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Novell Certification 3.12
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12/94
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1 week
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Novell Certified System Engineer course,
US Connect
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11/94
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1 week
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MS Windows 3.11 System Administration
course, HTR
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11/93
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3/94
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Novell NetWare 3.12 Certified Engineer
course, CLC
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7/93
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1 week
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Managing and Using PC Memory, Data Tech
Institute
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2/93
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1 week
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UNIX hands-on Workshop, Learning Tree
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3/91
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1 week
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How to Manage, Support & Troubleshoot
LANs, OSS International LAN Consultants
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2/85
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11/86
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Marine Corps Communications/Electronics
School, 29 Palms, CA. (Clearance)
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CustomerServiceAwards:
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August
2001, Inova Health System
Technical
Manager, Mr. Chuck Huber
Letter
of Recognition
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December
2010, IMTAS Inc.
Mr.
Tim Bashara, Chief Operating Officer
Letter
of Appreciation
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June
1997, ISS Inc.
Executive
VP Eric Whittleton
Certificate
of Appreciation for Outstanding Service
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November
2010, FBI
Unit
Chief, Mr. Arnold Pierce
Letter
of Recognition for outstanding performance
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June
1997, The Pentagon, The Judge Advocate General
Major
General Michael Nardotti Jr.
Commander’s
Award for Public Service
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December
2008, SRA International Inc.
FDIC
Project Team Excellence award
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July
1996, The Pentagon, US Army Legal Services Agency
Brigadier
General John Cooke
Letter
of Appreciation
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July
2008, SRA International Inc.
Employee
of the month
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May
1995, The Pentagon, The Judge Advocate General
General
Michael Nardotti Jr.
Certificate
of Commendation
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January
2005, SAIC
Vice
President, Ms. Cheryl Campbell
Certificate
of Excellence
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July
1993, The Pentagon, The Judge Advocate General
Chief
Information Management Officer CW3 Benjemen Seal
Letter
of Appreciation
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November
2004, National Institute of Health (NIH)
Director,
Mr. Alan Graeff
Award
of Merit
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June
1993, The Pentagon, The Judge Advocate General
Major
General John Fugh
The
Judge Advocate Generals Commendation for Meritorious Service
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November
2004, National Institute of Health (NIH)
Director,
Office of Administration Management Ms. Danielle Kaczensky
Letter
of Recognition
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July
1992, The Pentagon, The Judge Advocate General
GTE
Federal Systems Mr. Terry Sloan
Information
Management Officer, Colonel Daniel Rothlisberger
Letter
of recognition for outstanding performance
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November
2003, National Institute of Health (NIH)
Director,
Mr. Alan Graeff; Award of Merit
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May
1991, The Pentagon, U. S. Army Intel
Brigadier
General John Cooke; Certification of Appreciation
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January
2003, SAIC
Dr.
Michael FineBerg
Letter
of Appreciation
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May
1991, The Pentagon, U. S. Army Intel
Major
General William Forster
Certification
of Appreciation
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January
2003, NIH, NINDS/NMRF
Sr.
System Analyst, Mr. Eric Gallagher
Letter
of Commendations
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October
1990, The Pentagon, U. S. Army Intel
Lieutenant
General C. Eichelberger
Letter
of Appreciation
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