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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy
0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
xxx-xxx-xxxx
Email: abc@xyz.com
Country of Citizenship: USA
Social Security Number: XXX-XX-XXXX
Active Military
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Vacancy Announcement #: SW1-0340-03-PB937832-IN
Position: Program Manager
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Core Competencies
Current assignment as PMW-160 Combined Enterprise Regional Network Exchange System (CENTRIX)-Maritime Assistant Program Manager in PEO C41, responsible for multi-/bilateral networks allowing secure and rapid information sharing worldwide; designated Program Management Level Three; budget responsibilities for $40MM; resource allocation for $140MM+; CENTRIX project management at Maritime Headquarters Maritime Operations Centers, including C6F/C7F Command Ships; Principal Installation Manager in PMW 760 with responsibility for Navy modernization process on over 1500 C41 product installations on 143 combatant ships; M.S., Management and Information Systems; B.S., Industrial Design; Joint Staff-sponsored exercises involving Geographic Combatant Commanders; Officer-in-Charge of Expeditionary Sea Combat Unit; Joint Staff Officer; Squadron Training, Administrative, Maintenance and Operations Officer; United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM); operational planning with Joint Special Operations Task Force (JSOTF)-Philippines and Combined Task Group (JTF) 515.1 assets; planning/executing for three Commander Joint Chief of Staff (CJCS) training exercises - close direct coordination with CJCS, Geographic Combatant Commanders, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict (ASDSOLIC), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Department of State (DOS), National Security Agency (NSA), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), Defense Intelligence Support Agency (DISA), United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia coalition partners to design exercises that explored the strategic national aspects of GWOT; 3,250 flight hours; Aircraft: HH-60H, H-60F/H Seahawk (3,000 hours); recipient of two Navy Achievement Medals, one Joint Achievement Medal, six Navy Commendation Medals, one Air Medal Single Achievement Award, one Strike Flight Award and one Defense Meritorious Service Medal.
Professional Experience
February 2010 - Present
PMW-160 PEO C41
San Diego, CA
Salary:
Hours per Week: 40
Supervisor: Capt. D.A. LeGoff, 619.524.7909 May / May Not Contact
Assistant Program Manager, CDR, Program Management Level III
In current assignment, as Combined Enterprise Regional Network Exchange System (CENTRIXS) Assistant Program Manager in PEO C41, am charged with responsibility for multi-/bilateral networks
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that provide secure and rapid information sharing between U.S. and worldwide coalition partners. Deployment also requires service as Principal Integration Manager in PMW 760, with responsibility over 1500 C41 installations on 143 combatant ships as part of the Navy Modernization Process. Efforts applied to successful completion of Developmental and Initial Operational Test and Evaluation resulted in CENTRIXS receiving two full rate production decisions for Increment I surface/shore platforms.
Additionally oversee budgetary issues. Tasked with management of $40MM annual budget and allocated resources in excess of $140MM over Future Years Defense Plan. Utilized $9.6MM of expiring GWOT funds to install CENTRIXS capability in seven Maritime Headquarters Maritime Operations Centers, including C6F and C7F Command Ships.
August 2008 C February 2010
PMW-760 PEO C41
Information Technology and Services Industry
San Diego, CA
Salary:
Hours per Week: 40
Supervisor: Capt. K.C. Ritter 619.524.7279
Principal Installation Manager, CDR, Program Management Level III
For this assignment, as Program and Principal Installation Manager for PEO C41, spearheaded all C41 modernization activities related to Naval surface ships, specifically Advanced Planning Design verification/validation process improvements, installation of 1500+ C41 products, and risk mitigation actions for the Consolidated Afloat Network System (CANES) Early Adopter Initiative.
January 2007 C August 2008
Expeditionary Sea Combat Squadron (ESCU) TWO
Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron TEN (HS-10)
San Diego, CA
Salary:
Hours per Week: 40
Supervisor: Capt. M.D. Horan 619.545.1691
HS-10 Officer in Charge (OIC)
Directed
detachment of two HH-60H helicopters for an eight-month deployment onboard USNS
Fred W. Stockman as part of Operation Enduring Freedom-Philippines. Held
responsibility for planning and executing combined operations utilizing assets
of the Joint Special Operations Task Force-Philippines (JSOTF-P) and the
Combined Task Group (JTF) 515.1. Serving as JTF 515.5 Air Operations
Officer, designed and implemented tactics/techniques/procedures for utilization
during Expanded Maritime Interception Operations with maritime helicopters,
patrol aircraft and Scan Eagle Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) in the JSOTF-P
Joint Operating Area (JOA)
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January 2004 C January 2007
Center for Knowledge and Futures (SOKF) J-7
United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM)
Tampa, FL
Salary:
Hours per Week: 40
Supervisor: BG S.J. Hashem
Joint Staff Officer
Designed and implemented Command Post and Joint Training Exercises for Headquarters Battle Staff in support of Commanders Global War on Terrorist (GWOT). With a focus on designing exercises aimed at exploring various segments of strategic national elements of GWOT, served as lead planner on three Commander Joint Chief of Staff (CJCS) exercises involving anti-terrorism Concept of Operation Plans and Execution Orders with USSOCOM as the GWOT Supported Commander. Filled liaison/coordination role with multiple entities, including CJCS, Geographic Combatant Commanders, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Density Conflict (ASDSOLIC), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Department of State (DOS), National Security Agency (NSA), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), Defense Intelligence Support Agency (DISA) as well as coalition partners of Canada, Australia and the UK.
August 2001 C January 2004
Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron ELEVEN
Jacksonville, FL
Salary:
Hours per Week: 40
Supervisor: Capt. E.J. D Angelo 904.270.4876
HS-11 Operations Department Head
As a member of Dragon Slayers of HS-11, was originally assigned as Training, Administrative, Maintenance and Operations Officer. Flew H-60F/H Seahawk helicopters during two Arabian Gulf combat deployments as part of Operation Enduring Freedom and achieved qualifications of Command Duty Officer (Underway) and Officer of the Deck (Underway). Was awarded the NHA Pilot of the Year and Air Medal Strike/Flight Awards in Fall 2003.
Following this, was assigned to a joint tour in Tampa, FL, at the United States Special Operations Command as the Lead Exercise Planner in the Center for Knowledge and Futures (J7). Tasked with oversight of multiple Joint Staff-sponsored National Level exercise programs for Geographic Combatant Commanders as well as other coalition partners and government agencies.
August 1999 C August 2001
Carrier Air Wing ONE (CVW-1)
Jacksonville, FL
Salary:
Hours per Week: 40
Supervisor:
Capt. S.S. Voetsch
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Air Wing Staff Officer / Combat Search and Rescue/Antisubmarine Warfare Program Manager
In this assignment, performed duties as Air Wing Schedules Officer and OPTAR Manager. Additionally was deployed to Persian Gulf, serving onboard USS Kennedy (CV-67) as part of Operation Southern. As a result of displaying excellence in this assignment, was selected to attend Seahawk Weapons and Tactics Instructor (SWTI) School at the Naval Strike Air Warfare Center, Fallon, NV.
March 1997 C August 1999
Air Test and Evaluation Squadron ONE (VX-1)
Patuxent River, MD
Salary:
Hours per Week: 40
Supervisor: Capt. G.F. Barton
Operational Test Director, LT
In this assignment, worked closely with OPNAV N-88, PMW-299, Commander Operational Test and Evaluation Force (COTF) and Air Test and Evaluation TWO ONE to develop the Test and Evaluation Master Plan (TEMP) for the HH-60H Armed Helicopter Program. Played key role in coordinating test flights of the HH-60H FLIR/Hellfire system, successfully completing Initial Operational Test Evaluation (IOTE) and introducing system to fleet on a timely basis.
Was instrumental in organizing several Operational Assessment (OA) of the AQS-20A Mine Sonar Array and ASQ-235 Airborne Mine Neutralization System (AMNS) planned for future utilization as a MH-60 Sierra Airborne Mine Countermeasure. Additionally, was VX-1 Quality Assurance Officer for five separate TMS A/C.
March 1994 C March 1997
Helicopter Anti-Submarine FIFTEEN (HS-15)
Jacksonville, FL
Salary:
Hours per Week: 40
Supervisor: N/A
Junior Officer Pilot, LT / Tactics Officer / NATOPS Officer
First served as a Naval Aviator with HS-10 as a Fleet Replacement Pilot flying SH-60F Seahawks. Reported to HS-15 Red Lions and flew SH-60F and HH-60H Seahawks during service in two deployments to the Mediterranean and Arabian Gulf supporting Operation Deliberate Force and Southern Watch.
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Education / Training
Auburn University, Auburn, AL
Bachelor of Science, Industrial Design, 1991
GPA: 3.1
Credit Hours: 242
Naval Reserve Officer Training Commission, 1991
Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL
GPA: 3.9
Credit Hours: 33
Naval Strike Air Warfare Center, Fallon, NV
Seahawk Weapons and Tactics Instructor (SWTI) School
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