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Devin S. Calbo, Secret
Security Clearance Net+ Certification 1111 Versant Drive
APT. 201, Brandon, FL. 33511 (931) 572-8203 /
devin.calbo@yahoo.com IT professional
with 15 years of supervisory experience in the U.S. Army. Experienced
in radio and satellite communications, network troubleshooting, VTC, and
helpdesk operations. TECHNICAL
TRAINING Security+ and MCSA
Certification Training Program – In Progress (2015) – New Horizons Computer
Learning Center SKILLS ·
Radio/Satellite
Communications ·
Technical
Support ·
Active Directory ·
Helpdesk ·
Cisco Call
Manager: VOIP ·
Windows Server ·
Network Security ·
Internet Gateway
Exchange ·
Cabling/Routing ·
Technical
Training ·
Communication
Support ·
Voice/Data ·
Connectivity ·
Upgrades ·
Trouble Tickets:
Remedy WORK
EXPERIENCE Executive
Communications 2011-2014 112th Signal Battalion, Fort Bragg, NC/Afghanistan §
Hand selected to
implement unit’s first Executive Communications team. §
Developed
extensive training curriculum on the use of Executive Communications
equipment, using real world experience creating cohesive and focused training
for four Noncommissioned Officers. § Voiceover IP and Voiceover Secure
IP with CISCO phones, CISCO Routers - managing that with Cisco Call Manager. § Worked with RJ45 and CAT5
cabling. §
Installed and
managed 100% mobile and reliable secure/non-secure voice and data
connectivity for Brigadier General including VTC, FM, HF, VHF, UHF, and
INMARSAT RADIO systems. §
Maintained 100%
accountability of communications equipment and sensitive items valued in
excess of $500,000. Master Reference
Terminal (MRT) Team Lead/2009-2011 Radio Telephone
Operator Section Team Lead 82nd Airborne Division, Division Special Troops
Battalion, Fort Bragg, NC/Afghanistan §
Supervised
communications service support for 24 Traffic Terminal assets supporting over
1000 users providing consistent 91% monthly connectivity and Information
Assurance Vulnerability Alert (IAVA) compliancy rating. §
Improved the
efficiency by identifying and performing equipment upgrades to decrease
overall trouble ticket response time. §
Increased
quality of service for subscribers through proficiency in Active Directory,
Call Management, and help desk procedures. §
Trained five
service members on customer service applications to include account creation,
Cisco Call Manager, linkway adjustments, power balancing, and retina scans. §
Supervised,
operated, and troubleshot ten Secure Enroute Communications Package Improved
(SECOMP I+) systems in order to provide secure/non-secure voice and data
capability. §
Upgraded radios
with firmware editions providing additional SATCOM capabilities. Small C2 Internet
Protocol Package Technician2005-2009 Joint Communication
Support Element, MacDill AFB, Tampa, FL/Iraq/Bahrain/Afghanistan §
Provided
complete communications for four Joint Task Force or Joint Special Operations
Task Force Headquarters. §
Maintained over
600 secure/non-secure terminals and 300 phone lines, all with a 99%
reliability rating. §
Internet Gateway
Exchange technician while deployed to Iraq; achieved a 99% reliability rate
while supporting Joint Special Operations Forces. §
Installation and
maintenance of communications equipment valued in excess of $5M. §
Hand selected to
serve on Quick Reaction Force communications team supporting U.S. Central
Command ready to launch in 2 hours. §
Fabricated and
installed over 3,000 feet of CAT-5 cable in support of Special Operations and
British intelligence cell. §
Provided Global
Broadcast System services to ensure flow of vital information from the US to
deployed sites. Senior Cable
Systems Team Chief2004-2005 304th Signal Battalion, Camp Humphreys, South Korea §
Supervised the
installation, operation, and maintenance of wire systems and subscriber
interface equipment to include fiber optic cable, coaxial cable, and remote
multiplexing equipment. §
Troubleshooting
and identification of faulty equipment which reduced prolonged outages during
six consecutive exercises. §
Instrumental in
the planning, organization and implementation of cable platoon crew drills
and pre-execution checks. §
Key leader and
assisted in engineering the re-routing of over 15 miles of cable during a
real world exercise. Cable System
Installer/Force Entry Switch Team Member2000-2004 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, KY/Kosovo/Iraq §
Selected to be
lead communications team for the Iraq invasion. §
Set the standard
for cable installation at each location supported by team during Operation
Iraqi Freedom §
Re-engineered
and rewired headquarters building providing uninterrupted voice
communications for over 100 service member staff. ADDITIONAL
TRAINING Primary Leadership
Development Course, Fort Campbell, KY, 2003 Basic
Noncommissioned Officers Course, Fort Gordon, GA, 2008 |
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