Resume for Martin D. Beckman
8224 Honeysuckle Road
Manassas, VA 20112
Home:
703-794-7697
Work:
202-633-5032
Cell:
202-297-2608
Cell: 571-286-1208
Email: beckmanm@si.edu and beckmanmartin@hotmail.com
U.S. Citizenship:
Yes
Security Clearance:
TS/SCI
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Smithsonian
Institution
June 2012 – Present Washington DC
Senior Executive Service (SES-3): $165,000 per year
plus annual bonuses.
Director of IT
Operations for the Smithsonian Institution
I am responsible for the IT infrastructure for 16 museums in Washington
DC and New York City, the National Zoo in Washington DC, 4 research
facilities in Maryland, Virginia, Florida, and Panama, and 10 separate office
complexes and warehouses and an $18,000,000 annual operating budget with a
staff of over 200 personnel. Overall responsible for the IT infrastructure
within the Smithson Institution including providing the planning, operations,
maintenance, and long term vision for:
· Networks:
network routing and switching, circuits, equipment rooms, firewalls, VPN’s
for PCI (Purchase Cards within the museums), video conferencing,
Internet access, radio networking, smartphones (Apple and Blackberry),
tablets, and VOIP services.
· Data
Center: Servers, server virtualization, storage engineering and operations,
networks services (DNS, Active Directory, E-mail, DHCP), operating systems
(Windows, Linux, ESXi 5.x), COOP, private cloud development, and resilient
data center operations
· Enterprise
Support: Desktop and Laptop management of over 15,000 desktops and laptops
running Windows XP/7 or Apple OS X (Lion/Mountain Lion), Help Desk
Operations, and COTS management
· Configuration
Management: Network and system baseline, operations management through a
functional hierarchy of boards for the review changes to ensure upgrades,
changes, and projects synchronize with the overall vision and programmed
plans for 33 location in Washington DC, Virginia, Maryland, New York City,
Florida, Arizona, and the Republic of Panama.
During my tenure at the Smithsonian, I developed a five-year plan and vision
to upgrade the overall infrastructure within a budget plan that is 10% less
than the current annual allocation. The first as-built documentation of the
network and the data center have been completed and the decisions of the
configuration control board are aligned to the five-year plan. The overall
circuit recurring costs reduced $200K per year while upgrading the network
performance. The backbone and core networks upgraded from 1Gbps for both, to
10Gbps and 40Gbps respectively, with a plan to upgrade the core to 100Gbps in
2014. Reviewed and restarted a stalled virtualization plan that had high
latencies due to improper storage operations. Private cloud operations plan
are planned and being built, as well as a resilient active/active coop site
operation. Manpower and budget are reorganized to better balance the
utilization of contractor support and absorb an overall 15% reduction in the
operating budget.
Director of IT Operations for the Smithsonian Institution (Continued)
Immediately upon assuming the office at the
Smithsonian, I reviewed and analyzed all costs and performance issues for the
entire enterprise. From this analysis, I directed the development and
near-term implementation of a new 5-year IT infrastructure plan allowing for
reduced operating costs, increased performance, and complete fault tolerance.
I personally developed a new network and network services infrastructure
replacing costly telecommunications provided circuits with leased dark fiber.
This single shift in the network allowed the network to increase in
performance and capacity from 100Mbps/1Gbps to 10Gbps/40Gbps speeds within
the Smithsonian network. The backbone recurring circuit costs dropped $12,000
per month ($150,000 per year) and eliminated single points of failure.
The fiber optic network is currently being enhanced to
allow digital video traffic running over fibre channel to co-exist with
network Ethernet traffic on the same fiber optical cable using dense wave
optical multiplexing. This allows mapping of HD 1080p/60 video circuits to
the main data center for Internet access as well as between the various
collaborating Smithsonian groups (veterinarians at the zoo and the research
ranch, National Air Space Museum and NASA, etc.)
We restructured the firewall and security
infrastructure to allow for greater performance (40Gbps) while maintaining
both FISMA (US Government) and PCI (Retail Commercial) security standards.
The firewall upgrade eliminated unstructured traffic on the network to the
data center servers. Additionally, the VPN infrastructure was refitted using
mostly existing equipment and software to allow for simpler access for the
global research community supported by the Smithsonian.
Both the data center and the network services are
being virtualized onto a private cloud infrastructure that will be mirrored
for 100% fault tolerance and disaster recovery. I directed the purchase and
implementation of emergency satellite services after the Hurricane Sandy
flooding dropped the telecommunications in New York and expanded the
capability to all off-site locations (Florida, Panama, Front Royal Virginia,
and the facility on the Chesapeake Bay) at a cost of under $10,000. All
network services (VOIP, Video Conferencing, DNS, Active Directory, DHCP) are
being virtualized on supporting clusters within the Smithsonian backbone
network ensuring 100% operations of these critical services throughout the
enterprise (Washington DC, Virginia, Maryland, New York City. The overall
implementation costs are under $2,500,000 and reduce the current recurring
support costs by $250,000 per year. Overall, the current plan’s execution has
reduced recurring costs by almost $500,000 per year with another $250,000 to
$500,000 to follow.
Federal
Bureau of
Investigation
June 2007 – June 2012
Washington,
DC US
Grade Level:
GS-15
Salary: $155,000 per year
Supervisory IT Specialist - Program
Manager and Systems Engineer for the Private Cloud Initiative for the FBI.
I conceived and developed
the plans and technologies that are the infrastructure for the private cloud
allowing for 100% file/application ubiquity. I am responsible for the design,
implementation, and program management for the entire $20 million dollar
program that is well underway. The scope is the virtualization of all servers
and desktops and virtual desktop access to secure wireless access by approved
3G/4G wireless devices (iPads/Android devices) or via VPN on the Internet.
The storage management and backups are completely mirrored and allow for
centralized execution and regional restoration of archive files.
Additionally, the program implemented a modernized test and implementation
infrastructure, developed of new operation organization and operational
procedures, and standardized training for technicians, supervisors, and
managers. I was the 1st and 2nd level supervisor of 4-6 Federal Employees and
10-15 Contractors.
I developed and authored
the FBI Virtualization Plan based upon 10 Gbps data center networks and 8Gbps
Fibre Channel SANs, with improved Power/ Rack/HVAC efficiencies. Developed
and established standards for: Virtualization Platforms, Blade Servers, SAN
operations, Rack/Equipment/Power Standards, and Environmental Standards
leading to a savings and implementation of mandated data center rack
monitoring capabilities.
At the start of the
virtualization program, I assumed control of a stalled major program that had
a cost of $30 million dollars and annual costs over $9 million. The
Information Portal program was developed as a hosting environment; however,
poor design and build led to a program that hosted only two projects supported
by over 24 contract personnel. System latencies of 12-15 seconds dropped to
under a second. These projects converted from Sun Solaris on 100+ Sparc
Servers to Linux/Windows VM’s operating on a VMware Cluster of 3 Intel-based
servers. This was the first production implementation of Virtualization using
a 10Gbps FCOE network infrastructure with 4/8Gbps fiber channel storage
access in the US Government. This initial virtualization cluster was revamped
to 28 blade servers with network speed of 80Gbps within the local FISMA
approved private cloud computing environment. In addition to the initial two
projects, 22 more projects were converted over to the new virtualization
cluster within 6 months of operation. In all instances, projects function at
higher levels of performance in a 100% fault tolerant. Over 40 racks with 300
servers or appliances have been collapsed into 8 racks using 15% of the power
and less than 20% of the cooling. Annual operating costs reduced to $3.5
million from $9 million with a 50% reduction in contract personnel.
Defense
Information Systems Agency December 2001 – May
2007
Fall Church, VA US
Grade
Level:
GS-14
Salary: $112,000 per year
Network and Systems Engineer - Senior
Network and Systems Engineer with the Defense Information Systems Agency,
responsible for the analysis and redesign of the DoD Transport Networks. I
was the lead engineer for IPv6 testing, design, and migration for DISA with
supervisory control of 4-6 personnel. Designed and built the pilot IP version
6 network backbone with updated IPv6 versions of DNS, Mail, Voice over IP,
and streaming video. I developed high levels of experience in organizing,
budgeting, and managing complex technical programs and projects from concept
to operation. Due to prior military experience and education, I have an
advanced understanding of the overall DOD organizational structure as well as
the DOD budget process and comptrollership of funds. Developing a new network
lab and training facility to teach the new IP version 6 protocols as well as
current routing and transport technologies. I was previously responsible for
the testing and accreditation of new operational network operating systems
software for active network devices for unclassified and classified networks.
I have an expert level of knowledge in ATM switching, IP and IPv6 routing
protocols (OSPF, ISIS, EIGRP, MPLS, BGP), TCP/UDP protocols, and Network
Security. I wrote the first Internet Draft (pre-RFC) for Flow Label Switching
within IPv6 as a higher performance and more secure replacement to MPLS as
well as a new IPv6 header compression protocol reducing the header from 320
bits to 64 bits. I developed the Budget Plan and Program Project Management
Plan for the IPv6 Transition Office.
I was the Subject Matter
Expert for ATM; SONET Dense Wave Division Multiplexing and intelligent
network services for the establishment of secure Video over ATM or IP
networks, Quality of service for Voice over IP and Video over IP, as well as
information assurance security devices other emerging technologies. I
developed ATM and Routing level maps of NIPRNet, DATMS-U, and SIPRNet from
the operational configurations and the designed and built the Network
Engineering and Architecture Facility network for Network Services
engineering consisting of 15+ routers and 20+ ATM switches to model these
networks. From this effort I developed, designed, built, and tested an ATM
based network backbone as a re-engineering of SIPRNet (Classified DoD
Internet).
Sprint Corporation
April 2001 – October 2001
Reston US
Salary: $130,000 per year
Network Engineer - Senior Network
Technical Engineer within Managed Network Services. I was responsible for the
analysis and resolution of network circuit problems within the contracted
services of Sprint unsuccessfully resolved by three prior levels of analysis
and achieved a 100% success rate on a variety of circuit problems that ranged
through a variety of vendor equipment and transmission protocols. Emphasis
was on Frame Relay, Frame Relay over ATM, ATM, and point-to-point private
line circuits. Possess an Expert level understanding of Cisco Routers and
Switches. Expert level of knowledge on the design, operation, and maintenance
of ATM switched networks, topologies, and service levels (Data, Voice, and
Video). I had extensive experience with SNMP protocol for monitoring of
circuit operational states and advanced levels of knowledge and experiences
operating HP Open View, Spectrum on SunOS, and Network Management Systems
using SNMP MIB and MIB II protocols. I developed multiple out-of-band and
in-band management network solutions.
US Army
Pentagon
December 1995 – April
2001
Washington DC
Grade Level:
GS-13
Salary: $86,000 per year
Senior Network Engineer - Senior Network
Systems Engineer and Director of System Security for the Pentagon and was
responsible for the Unclassified and Classified Network security and designs
for the Pentagon overall. Responsibilities included the Secretary of Defense
staff, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Army Staff, the Air Force Staff, and
numerous external agencies connected to the Pentagon for network services and
transport. The backbone networks using my design and build-out provided
secure data transport for over 30,000 users on the unclassified network and
5,000+ users on the classified network. Implemented ATM LAN Emulation (LANE)
and Soft ATM PVC's, AAL1 and AAL2 Voice and Video over ATM, and the overall
core network security design. The follow-on redesign is to implement Soft
PVC's as a replacement for LANE and a utilization of Gigabit Ethernet Trunking.
I redesigned the network backbones, establishing common equipment
architectures that operate on an ATM Mesh using routing domains for each
major service. Accordingly I developed the project management plans, work
breakdown structures, and plans for acquisition and implementation. This led
to reconfiguring the network operations for greater security, reliability,
and performance without any interruption of service. The position demanded
strong network design skills, extensive project management abilities, strong
resource management experience, dynamic presentation skills, and strong
written and verbal abilities to translate highly technical matters into
understandable non-technical formats. I became highly experienced with a
variety of telecomm (DCO and PBX) and network equipment (Routers and
Switches) as well as the management and budgeting for these procurements.
Trained and experienced on the development of Windows NT and UNIX networks,
Multilevel Security File Servers, and the necessary encryption systems for
serial, frame, and ATM data paths. Developed the network maps of the Pentagon
in detail.
I authored the Network
Security Policy, the Core Router Access Control List Manual and the Network
Operations & Design Guide for the Pentagon. Implemented a phased firewall
structure that reduced intrusions by over 80% while improving operations and
performance. The basis of the concepts was a “defense-in-depth” firewall
Strategy. This strategy and methodology stopped the progression of the
Melissa virus within 5 minutes of initiation, resulting in virtually no
effect upon the infrastructure in the Pentagon. This methodology is still in
practice today. Developed and managed the five-year manpower, budget, and
project management for the Network Systems for the Pentagon. Developed
detailed training programs for technicians and engineers.
US Army Special Operations Command
March 1993 – December 1995
Fort Bragg, NC
Grade Level: Major US Army and GS-12
Salary: $65,000 per Year
IT Systems Manager - Information Systems
Manager with the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, NC.
managing special mission projects. Performance required the ability to
analyze, design, develop, and operate systems for use by Army Rangers, Special
Forces, and other units. Unique, advanced solutions enhanced the Command's
capability to deploy and operate worldwide with speed and ease. An example of
these projects is a completely portable TCP/IP Network and File Server that
weighed 15 pounds, with a 12-volt source, connecting to routable domains via
satellite links. Designed and installed the Command Emergency Operation
Center and SOCOM COOP Site, and a worldwide secure HF E-Bulletin Board
Service using AX.25 protocol over IP.
EDUCATION
US Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA
Master's Degree – June 2003
US Military Academy, West Point, NY
Baccalaureate Degree – 6 June
1978
Major: Electrical Engineering
and Chemistry
JOB RELATED TRAINING
Comptroller,
Budgeting, and Auditing: U.S. Army 1997-1998
Cisco UCS, Routers, Switches, Storage
Network (CCNA/CCNP/CCIE Written): 1998 - Present
ITIL Foundations: FBI 2007
VMware Operations with Vsphere 4.0 and
Vcenter: 2010
IBM Z10 Mainframe Virtual Machines: 2010
Senior Leadership and Management
Development: FBI 2007
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