4057 Madison Lane
Augusta, GA, 30909
Cell: 706-284-6718
Primary Email: timothy.m.mcgee2.mil@mail.mil
Secondary Email: timothy.mcgee2@gmail.com
Dr. Timothy M. McGee, D.CS
Security Clearance: US TOP SECRET (SCI/POLY) AS OF: 1 JULY 2016
Colorado Springs, CO
- D.CS., Doctor of Computer Science: Emerging Media & Cyber Security
- Graduated with a 3.97 on a 4.0 scale
- Dissertation topic "Evaluating the Cyber Security in the Internet of Things: Smart Home Vulnerabilities" (Published Jul 2016)
University of Maryland
Northern Arizona University
Adelphi, MD
- M.S., Information Technology: Telecommunications Management
- Graduated with a 3.6 on a 4.0 scale
Flagstaff, AZ
- B.S., Business Administration: Computer Information Systems
- Certificate in Web Development
- Participated in the Air Force Reserve Officer Training program and was an executive member of the Black Student Union
Community College of the Air Force
- JM Certificate in Fiber Optics
Luke AFB, AZ
- A.S., Electronic Computer Technology
- Graduated with a 4.0 on a 4.0 scale
- US Army certificate in Signal Officer Basic Course (October 2005)
- US Army certificate in IMO (Information Management Officer) and Active
Directory (October 2006)
- US Army Defense Ammunition Center Technical Transportation of Hazardous
Materials Certificate (March 2007)
- US Army Skillsoft e-Learning Oracle Application Server 10g Certified Associate
(March 2008)
- US Army certificate in Signal Officer Advanced Course (June 2009)
- US Army certificate in Brigade/Battalion S6 Course (July 2009)
- US Army certificate in Information Systems Engineering Course (March 2013)
- CompTIA Project+ (current)
- ISC3 CISSP (current)
- ITILv3 Foundations (current)
- CompTIA Security+ (current)
- GCIH (current)
Fort Gordon, GA
Cyber Network Defense (Major)
- Responsible for cyber security operations supporting US national security. Directs operations and actions for a selectively manned and highly specialized team of network, host, and forensics engineers. Develops
active cyber defensive measures for enterprise networks to protect US national security interests abroad.
- Provides analysis and research of all DoD systems and US critical infrastructures. Follows response actions as outlined by applicable title 10 regulations. Section Lead that assists as requested or as procedure
dictates in APT remediation activities, insider threat investigations, disaster recovery, COOP, etc.
- Provide day-to-day analysis and response to enterprise system events, intrusion prevention system events, data loss prevention system events, antivirus events, and host-based security events
- Responsible for the research and acquisition of advanced tools to mitigate APTs. Develop cross-platform solutions for global infrastructures
Katterbach, Germany / Afghanistan (OEF 12-13)
Company Commander (Captain)
US Army
Dec 11 – Jul 13
- Commander of the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) signal support Company consisting of a joint network node Platoon, two command post node teams, one high capacity line of sight (HCLOS) team, two
RETRANS Teams, one headquarters Platoon, 20 pieces of rolling stock and other mission support; VALUED OVER $8M
- Assists the Brigade S6 in planning and executing all tactical communication and automation support for the Brigade. Responsible for providing the Brigade with tactical communication systems and network
services for the purposes of collaboration across multiple theaters of operation, timely and efficiently.
- Responsible for the health, welfare, training and readiness of 43 Soldiers with 11 different highly technical MOS’s
US Army
Katterbach, Germany
Jun 11 – Nov 11
Brigade Communications and Information Systems Officer (Captain)
- Serves as the Assistant Brigade S6 for the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) consisting of over 3700 personnel, 165 aircraft, and over 500 pieces of rolling stock forward deployed in the Federal Republic of
Germany.
- Assists the Brigade S6 in planning and executing all communication and automation support for the Brigade. Supports the S6 in providing quality and assured communications for the Brigade Commander, his
Staff, and seven subordinate Battalions geographically dispersed throughout the Europe area of responsibility.
- Serves as the primary Signal operations planner for the S6 within the Brigade Staff for C4I network support of all Brigade missions during combat and garrison operations.
- Assists in the accountability and mentorship of two Warrant Officers, twelve Non-Commissioned Officers, and eight junior Enlisted Soldiers. Acts as the Brigade S6 in the OIC's absence.
US Army
Katterbach, Germany / IRAQ (OIF 10-11)
Aug 09 – Jun 11
Battalion Communications and Information Systems Officer (Captain)
- Responsible for managing all battalion led Signal Support Systems operations and training for a modular Aviation Assault Helicopter Battalion consisting of 8 companies, 400+ personnel, UH-60 Blackhawk
Helicopters, UC-35, C-23, and C-12 fixed-wing aircraft.
- Responsible for the operational readiness of voice, data, and automation communications equipment for the battalion; provides tactical and technical guidance to the Brigade S6, Battalion S3, Battalion Executive
Officer, and the Battalion Commander on all communication systems
- Directly responsible for the supervision, training, professional development, and welfare of twelve Soldiers and three NCOs; accountable for equipment valued in excess of $2,500,000.
- Additional duties include battalion Automation Information Assurance & Vulnerability Assessment (IAVA) compliance OIC and Battalion Reset Officer.
US Army
Fort Stewart, GA
Battalion Operations Officer (Captain)
- Responsible for managing all battalion led operations and training for a modular Special Troop Battalion, consisting of 6 companies and 950+ personnel.
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Primary duties include facilitating all battalion internal and external briefings, managing all battalion daily operations, disseminating the commander's decisions, guidance, and priorities
- Resourced and monitored the execution of all battalion operations to ensure compliance with the commander's concepts and decisions, prepared the maneuver portion of all operational orders, and managed the
battalion near-term calendar.
- Directly, responsible for the health, welfare, and training of 13 Soldiers and their families.
- Additional duties include Battalion S6 OIC, Battalion HAZMAT OIC, Battalion Unit Movement Officer, Battalion Unit Status Reporting Officer, and Battalion Reset Officer.
- 3M Certificate in Advanced Soldering
Certifications
- US Army Cyber Security Prep Course (June 2014)
- ANRC Malicious Network Traffic Analysis Certificate (August 2014)
- ANRC Cyber Threats Detection and Mitigation Certificate (August 2014)
- Chiron Advanced Cyber Certificate (August 2014)
- Command and General Staff Course (June 2015)
- Chiron Advanced Cyber Methods Certificate (August 2015)
- US Army Cyberspace Operations Planner Course (November 2015)
- CCNA, CCNP, CCNA SEC (August 2013; no certificate)
- Linux + (June 2014; no certificate)
- CEH (July 2014; no certificate)
- MCITP (November 2013, no certificate)
- Fully trained and certified by US Cyber Command (USCC) and the National Security Agency (NSA) (March 2016)
US Army
Jul 13 – Present
Apr 10 - Nov 11
Aug 02 - Jun 04
Colorado Technical University
Jul 13 - Jul 16
Jan 99 – Aug 02
Aug 98 – Present
Jun 08 – Jan 09
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Fort Stewart, GA
US Army
Jun 08 – Jan 09
Executive Officer (1st Lieutenant)
- Executive officer of a JNN (Joint Network Node) and CPN (Command Post Node) US Army Signal company. Responsible for maintenance, logistics, planning, tactical, and strategic implementation of the rapid
worldwide deployable JNN and CPN networks. Supported Brigade and Battalion level
- Employed networking services in support of wartime actions in OIF 07-09(Operation Iraqi Freedom), mission sustainment operations, unconventional warfare emergencies, peace keeping, and humanitarian
assistance for the Iraqi population.
- Developed network security policies and emergency action procedures aimed at minimizing IA (Information Assurance) and classified US secret data compromises.
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Planed, facilitated, and chaired personal and group security exercises for a company sized element in preparation for deployment to Iraq (OIF 07-09).
- Responsible for the safety, training, morale, health and welfare of 80+ soldiers and their families, the maintenance of tactical vehicles, generators, and other associated signal support equipment valued over $12
million.
Camp Humphreys, Korea
Platoon Leader (2nd Lieutenant)
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US Army
Oct 05 – Oct 06
Platoon Leader of a tactical Area Nodal Platoon in forward deployed EAC (Echelons Above Corps) signal company located in a remote region of the Republic of Korea that provides command and control
communications support using 8 Digital Group Multiplexer assemblages, 1 digital switching system,
- Employed signal forces in support of direct actions, special reconnaissance, unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, and peacekeeping
- Responsible for the safety, training, morale, health and welfare of 60 soldiers and their families, the maintenance of 27 tactical vehicles, 17 generators, and other associated signal support equipment valued over
$40 million.
Arlington, VA
SMS Inc.
Renovation) project.
- Configured several routers, switches, and multiplexors to include Juniper, Extreme, Promina, and Cisco.
- Adjusted network infrastructure QoS (Quality of Service) to support VOIP (voice over internet protocol), teleconferencing, video conferencing, and POP servers.
ITS Inc.
Arlington, VA
Network Support Technician (Civilian)
- Led teams assembled to plan, install, and improve upon multi-tiered server architecture, NMCI (Navy Marine Corps Internet) in Washington, DC and VA
US Air Force
Sustained network infrastructures, cryptographic equipment, and mobile telephone switching systems in strategic and deployed environments.
Sustained, and operated a local area network of Windows NT workstations ran by Windows NT Server.
Luke AFB, AZ
Computer, Network, Switching, and Cryptographic Systems Engineer (Staff Sergeant)
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- Established, sustained, and operated UNIX based systems (Tactical Air Operations Module (TAOM) and Joint Tactical Information Distribution Systems Modules(JTIDS)) through effective troubleshooting,
repair, diagnostics, and system performance analysis; systems valued at over $55 million
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- Upgraded a Windows NT-based network to a Windows 2000 Server based network; Set up and maintained exchange servers on a Windows 2000 Server
- Repaired multiple lengths of fiber optic cables including a six strand 5 kilometer fiber optic radar cable using an OTDR
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Peoria, AZ
Home Depot Inc.
Sales Representative
- Proposed new ideas to suit customers’ landscaping needs.
- Received numerous awards for innovaition and securing top dollar sales.
- Assistant department head; insured proper upkeep of department in the absence of the department head.
FTK, SIFT, Rucksack, Kali Linux v2, SNORT, SiLK, NetWitness, WireShark, ePO, HBSS, malware and forensics analysis, ENCASE, NETApp, VMWare, ESX-I, SharePoint, Adobe, Adobe Premier & Illustrator,
MS Exchange, SQL Server, WSUS, SCCM, Microsoft .NET, Metrowerks Code Warrior, Java (J2EE, Enterprise, and NetBeans), C#, C++, SQL, HTML, XML, ASP.NET, JSP, ColdFusion MX 6.1, Oracle,
Windows: 7, Vista, XP, 2000, MS Sever 2003/08/12, 98SE; Citrix NFuse, Citrix ICA, Unix, UBUNTU, Solaris 9, RedHat, Rational Rose, SNMPc/s, fiber optics (OTDR) cat5 & 6 repair, Unix, all MS Office suites,
mobile development (API), AWS, 18+ years leadership & management experience, innovation, and dedication.
Very reliable military-minded person with an edge on business and corporate structure
Bronze Star Medal (Operation Iraqi Freedom), Meritorious Service Medal (Operation New Dawn), the Army Accomidation Medal, the Army Achievement Medal, the Air Force Achievement Medal, the Good
Conduct Medal, the National Defense Service Medal with one oak leaf cluster, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Korean Defense Service Medal, the Army Overseas Service Ribbon, the Air Force
Training Service Ribbon, the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, and the Air Force Advanced Maintenance Qualification Badge.
Interpreted complex card and component malfunctions using an oscilloscope and prescribed corrective actions; Directed inspection teams organized to evaluate maintenance programs; Managed research and
development projects for assigned systems.
Mar 00 – Aug 02
Aug 98 – Aug 02
Jun 04 – Oct 04
Network Engineer (Civilian)
- Designed, expanded, and supported a MPLS (multiple protocol label switching) core defense WAN network for the CCSP (Command and Control Survivability Program) under the PENREN (Pentagon
Jun 04 – Oct 04
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