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4919 Van Masdag Court Annandale, Virginia 22003-6023 H: 703-914-0441 (sstadelhofer@cox.net);
Cell: 703-581-0166 Experience
Summary: Number years General (26),
Number years Specialized (20) CLEARANCE LEVEL:
U.S. Citizen, Active TS/SCI FS Poly; CI Poly, Nov., 2013; Active TS &
Secret; PR: Aug. 2011 Qualifications:
Thirteen years of Systems Integrator (SI) Configuration Management and seven
years of technical writing experience. Authored
and edited various technical publications including test plans, user manuals,
CMMI documents, and configuration management plans. Conducted software
testing and wrote test procedures in several different settings.
Familiar with the design of different types of user manuals, reference
manuals, and procedural manuals. Knowledgeable of Military Standards
such as MIL-HDBK-61A, Configuration Management Guidance and MIL-STD-973, IT
Infrastructure Library (ITIL), CMMI, and Configuration Management.
Exercises a strong working knowledge of the major word processing/text
editing systems. Software Exposure: STAT, Lotus Notes,
Jira, GitHub, MS Office, SharePoint, Shared-Active Directory, WordPerfect,
Serena TeamTrack, Version Manager, Access 2000/97, Mercury ITG, Remedy (SRS),
Visio, Visual SourceSafe (VSS), Revelation, PVCS, PageMaker 6.5, RoboHELP,
CorelDRAW 7, MS Windows 98/NT 4.0/2000 XP, Outlook: (Express/2000), UNIX, MS
Visual Basic 4, Rational ClearCase/ClearQuest (training), CA-IDMS 12.0,
CA-Librarian, Analyst Pro, SAP, STARS. As
a CM Specialist/Integration Manager (June 2015 to February 2016) for Government
CIO Mr. Stadelhofer learned GitHub in an Agile DevOps environment for a
GSA platform modernization program. Performed 508 Compliance testing
with the Accessibility Management Platform tool on all applicable web apps
including reporting capabilities. Assisted in release management
activities such as IV&V by authoring the Release Management Plan.
Documented the GitHub code migration process to assist the build and release
management of the applications on the Common Services Platform for GSA. As a Sr. Configuration Management
Manager (December 2013 to April 2015) for EDC Consulting Mr.
Stadelhofer was responsible for and assisted with Integrated Personnel and
Pay System – Army (IPPS-A) Configuration Management (CM) tasks to include use
of the Software Configuration Management tool (STAT) for configuration
identification, configuration control, configuration status accounting,
configuration verification and audits, product release and delivery, and
prepared and migrated builds and deployments. Performed a daily
configuration status accounting of all IPPS-A CSRs from STAT for distribution
to all stakeholders. Tracked all IPPS-A environments and enforced
strict version control processes to ensure all environments were consistently
configured. Coordinated the System Verification Review (FCA/PCA) by auditing
all relevant IPPS-A technical data. Documented CDRL documents for each
release and delivery of IPPS-A in preparation for migrating builds and
deployments in support of configuration identification, configuration
control, configuration status accounting, configuration verification, audits,
product release, and delivery. He has knowledge of enterprise-level
applications, including ERP, CRM, data warehouses, and ERP applications
(e.g., PeopleSoft, SAP). He also has a current Security +
Certification. As
a Configuration Analyst (February 2013 to November 2013) for The
SI Organization on the Maneki contract, Mr. Stadelhofer formalized the
Configuration Management and systems engineering processes by writing the
first CM Plan for the customer. Supported Data Transfer Operations and
logistics functions for the activity. Served on an NGA contract as a
Systems Engineer working on Service Performance Indicators in an ITIL
environment. As a CM Analyst (November 2012 to December
2012) for Amyx, Inc. at the Dept. of Education, Mr. Stadelhofer
supported the customer with impact analysis for all vetted changes in a newly
installed ClearCase/ClearQuest CM environment. As a Technical Writer (June 2012 to
October 2012) for Secure Mission Solutions, LLC on the United
NetOps Situational Awareness DISA contract, Mr. Stadelhofer provided
deliverable documentation support and weekly, monthly, and quarterly status
reporting for the entire team using Jira to track the tasking. As a Configuration Manager (December
2011 to February 2012) for General Dynamics Information Technology
at the sponsor’s group on the I2S contract, he managed and
coordinated the requests for the VM servers using Jira. He documented
the server provisioning process and used JetStream. He established and
documented the CM functions for the sponsor’s group moving forward as the new
enterprise management tool system was rolled out in 2012. As a Systems
Integrator (August 2011 to October 2011), Mr. Stadelhofer
identified and tracked change issues and inconsistencies in the messaging
system format for PUBS.XML on the I2S contract. He assisted in the
facilitation of the Technical Implementation Working Group for the National
HUMINT Requirements and Tasking Center. As
a Systems Engineer for Computer Sciences Corporation, (April
2011 to August 2011), Mr. Stadelhofer provided documentation support to
the Identity, Roles, Security, and Account Management (IRSAM) program for
DIA. He edited security related documents such as the Security Test
Plan and the IRSAM System Design Document. As
a Senior QA Analyst for Visual Soft, Inc., (January 2011 to
April 2011), Mr. Stadelhofer provided documentation and process support
for the Approved Products List (APL), a DIA contract. He wrote Use
Cases and Test Cases. He entered system data into the APL, a SharePoint
application. As
an Account Manager for L-3 Stratis, (June 2010 to Nov. 2010),
Mr. Stadelhofer provided Change Management support by processing Change Requests
and Build Reports for server creation and maintenance. He served as the
backup Duty Officer by producing various Operational Scheduling Plan (OSP)
reports and reporting at daily meetings. He was involved in supporting
the conversion to the new Enterprise Services Management Tool (ESMT) by
attending the Change and Release Management Working Group meetings on a
weekly basis. He attended all required meetings on a weekly basis. As
a Configuration Management Analyst for Signature Government
Solutions, LLC/Verizon Business, (Sept. 2008 to April 2010), Mr.
Stadelhofer provided Configuration Management coordination and support to the
Enterprise Metrics and Monitoring group with the Global Communications
Systems division for Verizon’s contract. He processed and coordinated
Enterprise Network Changes (ENCs) to support the Network Deployment Readiness
Board (NDRB) and the Network Operational Release Board (NORB) using Lotus
Notes and Remedy (SRS). He produced agendas and minutes for the Network
Engineering Review Board (NERB) meetings. He attended the Network Board
Readiness Meeting (NBRM). He was cross trained and supported the
preparation of the Operational Scheduling Plan (OSP) report, a twice weekly
meeting. He successfully passed the ITIL Foundations course to prepare
for future Configuration Management process modifications. As
a Senior Configuration Management Analyst for L-3 Communications,
(Feb. 2008 to Jul. 2008), Mr. Stadelhofer provided Configuration
Management coordination and support to the Internal Review Board (IRB) for
the United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology
(US-VISIT) program for the Dept. of Homeland Security using Serena TeamTrack
in support of Strategic and Tactical Management and Planning. He developed
and maintained detailed procedures for all CM processes in support of Process
Improvement. He conducted “CM Processes and Procedures” training as
necessary. He performed build updates in Version Manager for website
developers in support of Problem, Change, and Release Management. He
coordinated the identification and development of Configuration Items for CM
control in TeamTrack. He generated the weekly Change Request (CR)
report from TeamTrack into Excel. He performed continuous process improvements
by responding to requests from management. He coordinated meetings as
required in support of IT Governance and Systems Lifecycle Management
including Management of Various Review Boards. As
a Configuration Management Analyst for Computer Sciences
Corporation, (Aug. 2006 to Feb. 2008), Mr. Stadelhofer established and
authored the Configuration Management Plan for Jason-2, a National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) contract in support of Senior Project
and Program Management. Coordinated the use of the CM tool,
Revelation. Used VSS to prepare, track, and review CDRL documents and
annotated outlines for the technical staff. Updated documents as needed
in the SharePoint repository. Assisted in the creation of the Delivery
Tracking system and the inventory database in Excel. Kept and
distributed weekly status meeting minutes. Updated personnel as
necessary. As
a Requirements Analyst for Information Manufacturing Corporation,
(Jan. 2006 to July 2006), Mr. Stadelhofer provided Requirements Analysis and
documentation editing support to the Data Conversion Storage and Support
(DCSS) contract for the CounterIntelligence Field Activity (CIFA).
Updated the master project plan in MS Project in support of analyzing
Missions, Functions, Requirements, Existing Capabilities, and
Shortfalls. Performed project risk analysis by tracking risks in
Excel. Learned the Analyst Pro tool to track all project requirements
and test cases. Produced the DCSS Requirements Traceability Matrix
(RTM) in Excel with assistance from Analyst Pro. Edited all project
deliverables to formalize the formatting of all documents in MS Word to
support Information and Systems Security Management. As
a Configuration Manager with Analex Corporation at General
Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS), (June 2005 to Jan. 2006), Mr.
Stadelhofer established and documented a Configuration Management
organization for the GFEBS program, a SAP implementation in support of
Systems Engineering and Application Development Management. Authored
the GFEBS Configuration Management Plan. Became proficient with
MIL-HDBK-61A Configuration Management Guidance. Established and managed
the GFEBS Configuration Control Board (CCB). Authored weekly CCB
minutes for distribution on a SharePoint repository. Supervised a CM
Analyst from Accenture in the day-to-day CM activities such as Change Request
(CR) processing on the Mercury IT Governance tool. Performed QA
function on newly entered CRs in the System Engineering Portal (SEP).
Documented all CM processes and incorporated them into the GFEBS CM
Plan. Coordinated a peer review of the GFEBS CM Plan. Performed a
Functional Baseline Review at the end of the Design phase. Generated
weekly CR metrics for management. Managed updates to the SEP CM tool to
better serve the CM processes. Attended weekly Information Assurance
and Tiger Team meetings for CM representation. As a Configuration
Management Analyst with Keane Federal Systems, Inc., (August
2004 to March 2005), Mr. Stadelhofer reviewed and edited
all CM documentation for PPMU and the entire FBI enterprise. Supported
and facilitated the daily Technical Configuration Control Board (TCCB) by
taking Minutes, publishing proofreading, and distribution. Daily
tracked hundreds of Change Requests (CRs) in ServiceCenter (Remedy) from
initiation to closing in a Shared-Active Directory environment.
Researched old CRs to update the status of outstanding issues in order to analyze Missions, Functions, Requirements,
Existing Capabilities, and Shortfalls. Prepared some of the agendas for the TCCB
to support IT Governance and Systems Lifecycle Management including
Management of Various Review Boards. Recorded daily CR metrics in the minutes
document. Tracked personal metrics of time accounting for each task to
the quarter hour. Tracked
all Action Items resulting from approved or tabled CRs. Coordinated and
authored CM procedures including the FBI Software
Distribution/Release/Installation Procedure and the (future) New Site
Establishment and Naming Convention Procedure. Assisted with recording
Trilogy CRs in ServiceCenter. Documented the Trilogy process for the
FBI enterprise. Assisted with Emergency CRs in and out of the
TCCB. Documented and maintained enterprise CM policies, procedures, and
guidelines. Assisted with maintaining the OCIO CM documentation and
software library. Provided any needed input to Life Cycle Management
(LCM) reviews in order to assist the OCIO. Received training in
Rational ClearCase and ClearQuest. As
a Quality Control Specialist with WR Systems, Ltd., (June 2003 to
July 2004), Mr. Stadelhofer was responsible for all QC activities on the
HUD OIG MRD (Management Reporting Database) contract. Obtained a 98%
rating on the latest ISO Quality Audit of the HUD OIG MRD project.
Responsible for all Configuration Management procedures and activities on the
HUD OIG MRD contract in support of Problem, Change, and Release
Management. Prepared for all ISO 9001 Quality Audits by performing all
QC responsibilities for HUD OIG MRD deliverables and processes. Tested
software fixes for new releases of the HUD OIG MRD system for Quality
Assurance, Integrated Testing, and Validation. Maintained the Problem
Report (PR) database and weekly reports. Wrote new Problem Reports as
needed. Prepared for code walkthrough exercises by gathering and
distributing all materials needed. Took minutes and prepared them for
system updates and storage. As
a Configuration Management Analyst with Science Applications
International Corporation, RCAS (Reserve Component Automation System), (April
2001 to May 2003), Mr. Stadelhofer coordinated the Software Development
Plan on the TRILOGY program. Mr. Stadelhofer provided Configuration
Management support to the System Maintenance and Sustainment Services group
of the RCAS organization to support Continuity of Operations.
Co-authored Change Request documents for End of Life hardware items for
review by the Change Control Board. Tracked End of Life items for
Sustainment Services. Tracked ECPs for Product Maintenance and various
other managers using an Excel spreadsheet from an Access download.
Coordinated the creation of an additional interface on the CM ECP
database. Represented CM at the OIS (Operational Integration Site)
meetings on a daily basis. Tracked non-OIS trouble tickets with a daily
metric query for management. Regularly attended the Change Control
Board weekly meetings to represent Sustainment Services and Product
Maintenance. Attended the Corporate System & Software Process Group
(CS&SPG) meetings by teleconference. Evaluated Merant’s PVCS for
use in the Sustainment Services group. Mr. Stadelhofer completed all of
the courses for the Master of Science in Information Systems degree at
Strayer Online University. His thesis on “Level 4 CMMI Metrics
Techniques and Econometrics” was completed in March of 2003. He
achieved a 3.9 GPA. As
a Technical Writer/Editor with Computer Sciences Corporation,
(Defense), (June 2000 to March 2001), Mr. Stadelhofer supported CM
efforts by documenting minutes for all JTAV CMCB meetings. Updated
metrics on the ECR database monthly. Updated the ECR database in
Access. Reviewed all JTAV documentation for accuracy and style.
Authored the JTAV Style Guide. As a QA Manager (January 2000 to May
2000), Mr. Stadelhofer authored the I2MS Test Plan and documented CMM
Level 3 Processes. Wrote and tracked Problem Reports using Remedy for
the testing of each release of I2MS for the Air Force Office of Special
Investigations. Tested new builds of I2MS against functional and cross-functional
requirements. Evaluated the Rational Test tools and used RequisitePro
for requirements management. Received training on SECM (Systems
Engineering Capability Model) CMM Process. As a Senior Technical
Writer (January 1999 to January 2000), Mr. Stadelhofer also authored test
plans and coordinated various financial software application certification
packages for the United States Department of State Year 2000 (Y2K)
mainframe/LAN-WAN remediation and testing projects. Assembled 500 page
Wang VS Test Plan for the Paris FSC. As
a Staff Consultant, Senior Analyst/Technical Writer with Information
Management Consultants, Inc., (January 1998 – January 1999), Mr.
Stadelhofer assembled the Detailed Design Document and updated User Guide for
the Discovery and Development System on the National Institute for Drug Abuse
(NIDA) contract. Assisted in the preparation of a proposal to create an
Electronic Document Management System for the US House of Representatives and
the US Senate to track bills that are moving through the legislative
process. Analyzed and drafted user needs and Requirements Analysis
documentation to determine functional and cross-functional requirements on
the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Electronic Reading Room
project. Researched costs for imaging systems for the National Science
Foundation Review and Analysis contract. As
a Technical Writer with User Technology Associates, Inc., (May 1996
– January 1998), Mr. Stadelhofer coordinated the documentation of various
System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) deliverables. Assisted with the
development and testing of the Scheduling, Hours And Reporting Package (SHARP
1.0 to 1.03) Visual Basic system against functional and cross-functional
requirements for the Division of Information Resources Management at the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Edited and produced (using
WordPerfect 6.1) the Project Work Plan, Functional Requirements Document,
Cost Benefit Analysis, Design Document, Test Plan, and User Manual.
Wrote test scripts for the beta testing of the SHARP 1.0 system against
functional and cross-functional requirements. Converted Rich Text Files
(RTF) from SHARP and MS Access 2.0 to WordPerfect files. Initiated and
composed Change Requests for the testing of SHARP 1.0 in order to perform
functional allocation to identify required functionality. Performed
quality control functions on the SHARP 1.0 Help System and on a file of
delimited user names for use on the SQL Server. Queried production data
for global statistics of SHARP usage and connectivity using ISQL.
Installed approximately 235 users with SHARP 1.02 software. He assisted
users with the technical aspects of SHARP. As
a Technical Writer/Trainer with OAO Corporation, (February
1996 – April 1996), Mr. Stadelhofer documented the Initial Training
Support Plan for the Store Tracking, Authorization, and Redemption Subsystem
(STARS) against functional requirements on the IDMS in WP 5.1/6.1 for the
U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Consumer Service. Coordinated
the documentation of the STARS Detailed System Design Specification in WP
6.1. Updated the Software Maintenance Enhancement Plan periodically. As
a Technical Writer with Control Technologies, Inc./Microtemps, (January
1996 – February 1996), Mr. Stadelhofer created user documentation for a
Visual Basic software application that monitors highway Variable Message
Signs, cameras, and express lane gates (opening and closing) in accordance
with functional requirements. Traveled twice to the Virginia Beach I-64
Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) station to document the software
in the Windows NT implementation environment. As
a Technical Writer with Computer Associates International, Inc.,
(July 1994 – December 1995), Mr. Stadelhofer provided technical writing
services to CA Services, Inc. (CASI) contracts and CA software
products. Wrote the Accounts Payable Getting Started manual for
Masterpiece/2000, a multi currency accounting system in MS Word 6.0c using
Windows for Workgroups 3.11. Edited and adapted to the CA template the
user guide for a Windows NT version of Application Modeler. Updated the
system travel manual from a Script download (78 pages) in WP 5.1. He
rewrote system documentation (procedural manuals) of the deliverables for the
U. S. Mint according to functional requirements. Summarized procedures
onto a customized WordPerfect template for training purposes to fulfill
functional requirements. Looked
for a new job and performed various temporary data entry assignments,
(October 1993 – June 1994) As
a Configuration Manager with Raven, Inc., (March 1992 – September
1993), Mr. Stadelhofer collected data and coordinated Engineering Change
Proposals (ECPs) for Electronic Warfare components against functional and
cross-functional requirements. Tracked the progress of these ECPs
through Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR). Exhibited knowledge of
Configuration Management processes (MIL-STD 973) by updating Configuration Management
Plans for Fleet Tactical Readiness Group (FTRG) programs. Managed an
F-14 Yellow Sheet database in Paradox and trained new database manager for
AIR 5116B. Identified an Ozone Depleting Substance (and replacement) in
Grumman document. Created a 114 record database of Software Trouble
Reports (STRs) for AN/GSH 65(V) TACNAV Application Bug Report Log in Paradox
and imported file into EXCEL. As
a Technical Recruiter with Computer Experts, Inc., (October 1991 –
February 1992), Mr. Stadelhofer recruited programmers, solicited
technical requirements, and assembled proposals. As
a Logistics Analyst with PRC, Inc., (May 1991 – September 1991),
Mr. Stadelhofer provided analytical and action tracking support for EA-6B
(Harrier). Researched data for and analyzed on going requirements for
Logistics Review Group (LRG) library for future LRG audit on AN/ALQ 149 and
Receiver Processor Group (RPG) systems. Designed and implemented DBASE
IV action tracking databases and management information systems to support
Assistant Program Manager, Logistics (APML) in decision process for audit
requirements. As
a Junior Industrial Specialist with National Systems Management
Corp., (September 1989 – February 1991), Mr. Stadelhofer upgraded
aircraft acquisition databases for reporting and scheduling financial and
technical analyses of NAVAIR production programs on the Integrated Production
Management System (IPMS) in accordance with functional requirements using a
DECServer 400 platform. Analyzed databases and management information
systems and networks for FMS programs including F/A-18, F-14, EA-6B, and E-2C
fixed wing aircraft, and various helicopters. Evaluated a Local Area
Network (LAN) to maintain software integrity and recommended Clipper
implementation to increase system efficiency. Various
temporary data entry assignments, (May 1988 – August 1989). As
a Marketing Researcher/Test Engineer with IBM Corporation (CDI
& C&D), (November 1987 – April 1988), Mr. Stadelhofer established
a worldwide aircraft Lotus database for avionics marketing research.
Produced view graphs on IBM color plotter using Chartmaster and IBM/AT.
Performed product testing for mainframe version of IBMLISP using MS
Windows. Provided programming for Air Force contract NAVSTAR Global
Positioning System by updating PTRs using TSO/ISPF on IBM 4381 to supplement
Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) technical information according to
functional requirements. Various
temporary data entry and sales positions, (September 1986 – October 1987). As
a Research Technician with Schnabel Foundation Company, (September
1985 – August 1986), Mr. Stadelhofer implemented a civil engineering
technical feasibility study on a German design of foundation walls to
determine functional and cross-functional requirements of future applications
in the field. Prepared civil engineering analysis using a unique
methodology by building structural models from which empirical data could be
extracted. Collected, tested, and photographed the data for building a
life size model of this Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) funded
project. Provided marketing research for location of possible sites for
building foundation retaining walls. Took certificate courses in COBOL,
DB3+, and WordPerfect at Gateway Computer School. EDUCATION
and CERTIFICATIONS: Bachelor
of Science, Economics (Minor: Political Science), James Madison University,
1982 3Com
Installation and Administration Certification, Fall, 1989 Master
of Science in Information Systems, Strayer Online University, March 2003,
(GPA: 3.9) Security
+ Certificate, March, 2014 ITIL
Foundations, v3 Certificate, Learning Tree, December, 2008 Agile
Development Training, January, 2012 PUBLICATIONS: Thesis
on “Level 4 CMMI Metrics Techniques and Econometrics” was completed in March
of 2003: http://www.slideshare.net/ScottStadelhofer/thesis-58375418 Article
in the February issue of Government CIO magazine: “Analytics: The New Term
for Metrics in Government” http://www.governmentciomagazine.com/2016/02/analytics-new-term-metrics |
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