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Daniel Leroy McGrew
Home Phone: (512) 595-4059
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Summary Of Skills
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DELL Desktop Support
System Engineer (Network Security)
Network Operations' Center Manager
Avionics Sensor System Specialist (45550A)
Secure Communications System Specialist (30656)
Avionics Communications/Navigations System Specialist (45552)
Supply
Specialist (GS-2005-05)
Nurse (LPN)
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JOB INTEREST
Information Technology, Computer, Computer consultant
PERSONAL INTERESTS
Computers, education (home-schooling), laser & cryptography hardware/software
theory and
application.
OBJECTIVE
Information technology consulting, upgrading older (legacy) technology to new
standards. Research and development.
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Experience
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EXPERIENCE
25Sep2006 – 21Nov06: Dell Desktop Support
Computer Management Systems (CMS)
3905 National Drive, Suite 470
Burtonsville, MD 20866
301.236.4900
301.236.0021 - Fax
Work Location: Ft. Sill, OK
Provide complete infrastructural desktop support for Federal Employees utilizing MS Windows XP Pro, Office 2003 Pro, and Windows 2000. Responsible for the proper administration and maintenance of 5 DELL, windows based servers. Perform hardware break/fix. Image Dell PCs, utilizing Symantec Ghost software. Ensure printers, network and or local printers are re-assigned to correct users. Verify operation capabilities; access to the internet/intranet, and e-mail. Equipment covered includes Contractor and Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) Dell GX-270 Desktops, D800 Laptops, GX-260 Desktop, C840 Laptops, and Tier 2 Unit NCS technologies. I am competent in GUI and command-line operation, able to map network drives, add network printers, able to add shortcuts to the desktop. Utilize strong communication, leadership, organizational and customer service skills.
Hours per week: 40
Reason for leaving: Still employed with CMS on a two month contract
Supervisor’s names:
De Brown
Phone: 800-833-4553
13Feb2006 – 7Mar2006: System Engineer (Network Security)
Charter Trading (Harris Communications)
Work Location:
Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras
Report directly to the site program manager. Manage all computer installation,
maintenance and modification with regard to network security; primarily
responsible for the security of all workstations, servers, and user accounts at
Soto Cano AB in Honduras. Provide end-user training for LAN and off-the-shelf
applications, including approved specialized applications. Advise program
manager, J6, and staff on security systems-related matters and functions as the
primary source of security information on local technical capabilities with
considerations for applicable DISA guidance pertaining to DOD and NSA
instructions. Perform network scanning and regular upgrades on all major
systems, as required. Perform LAN impact studies for new software and hardware.
Research system security problems, build proposals, attend meetings, discover
most convenient network service downtimes for customers, and submit proposals.
Provide technical support for system administrators in the performance of their
duties and responsibilities. Clearance: Secret
Hours per week: 40
Reason for leaving: Contract ended.
Supervisor’s Names:
Lee Tucker
Phone: 011- 504-353-5055
Michael Broady
Phone: 011-504-234-4634
1Aug 2005 – 13Feb2006: Data Switching Networks Manager
Charter Trading (Harris Communications)
Work Location:
Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras
Report directly to the site program manager. Supervise 6 system administrators.
Manage all computer installation, maintenance and modification; primarily
responsible for administration of all computers, servers, and user accounts at
Soto Cano AB in Honduras. Provide end-user training for LAN and off-the-shelf
applications, including approved specialized applications. Advise program
manager, J6, and staff on technical systems-related matters and functions as the
primary source of information on local technical capabilities. Perform
troubleshooting and regular upgrades on all major systems, as required. Install,
update, and configure Symantec firewall running on Solaris operating system.
Direct teams to install, update, and configure security products such as
Symantec Enterprise firewall version 8 running on windows 2003 server and Blue
Coat 800 proxy server. Track, co-ordinate efforts to maintain hardware and
software support agreements and software licenses up-to-date and effective.
Perform LAN impact studies for new software and hardware and provide the
harvested information to other department heads during scheduled meetings to
assure zero impact on our network’s resources and its users. I’ve registered on
the Cisco and General Electric websites to download appropriate updates for the
switches that we had at Soto Cano AB in Honduras. I read DISA emails about
required updates, searched the Cisco & GE websites for information concerning
the updates. Downloaded the updates to the appropriate location within our CM
library and loaded the ios on Cisco switches (2900 & 3500) & KG-100s. I’ve
updated the ios on some switches when the memory was sufficient, at other times
when it was not, I deleted the old ios, loaded the new ios, and rebooted the
switch. I’ve also monitored and troubleshot switches via Solarwinds Network
Monitoring System. We made extensive use of the VLAN technology incorporated in
the switches.
I have used e-Eye Retina network scanning tools to scan networks. I’ve researched network/server/workstation vulnerabilities, built and presented proposal solutions, and helped monitor and incorporate the solutions. Reported findings and coordinated solution status with Army J6 and Defense Information Security Agency (DISA). We also had an internal update server (SUS updated to WSUS). I’ve also designed proposals for, and setup Symantec Enterprise Firewall. I worked with SouthCom purchasing office to straighten out support agreements. I’ve instigated, tracked, and co-ordinated the purchase and delivery of a Blue Coat proxy server. I also designed proposals for, upgraded its software, and set it up. Clearance: Secret.
Hours per week: 40
Reason for leaving: Promoted to System Engineer (Network Security)
Supervisor’s Names:
Lee Tucker
Phone: 011- 504-353-5055
Michael Broady
Phone: 011-504-234-4634
1) 2005 - Passed Army Green Team evaluation with seven correctable defects
2) 2005 - Pass Army SAV with zero defects
3) 2006 - First tape backups performed since the DELL 128T Tape Library broke
4) 2006 - First disaster recovery plans built
5) 2005 - External DNS structure change to build a true DMZ
30Oct 2001 - 1Jul 2005: Supply Specialist (GS-2005-05-00)
Civil Service (United States Air Force) (Bldg 225)
Work Location:
Altus AFB Oklahoma 73571 580-481-1316
Provided supply support for production, repair, and other operations for
assigned aircraft. Maintained accounts and records, completed individual
transactions, screened reference files, conducted data searches, and distributed
output files. Performed document control work involved in the processing of
supply transactions. Provided assistance to customers and other organizations.
Provided quality customer support. Clearance: Secret.
Hours per week: 40
Reason for leaving: Increase in workload beyond my physical ability.
Supervisor’s Name:
Woodrow W. Wilson
Phone: 580-481-1316
1) 20Feb2001 Suggestion Cash Award
2) 7Nov2001 Suggestion Cash Award
3) 19May2002 Performance Award
4) 19May2002 Time Off Award
5) 1Jun2003 Performance Award
6) 1Jun2003 Time Off Award
7) 28Jul2003 Time Off Award
8) 5May2004 Suggestion Cash Award
9) 1Jun2004 Performance Award
10) 3Jun2004 Time Off Award
28Sep1998 - 28Oct2001: Integrated Electronics Systems Mechanic
(WG-2610-12-05)
Civil Service (United States Air Force) (Hanger 285)
Work Location:
Altus AFB Oklahoma 73571 580-481-7887
Perform various tasks to maintain aircraft (C-141, C-5, C-17)
radio/INS/instruments and autopilot for communications/navigations. Including,
but not limited to, UHF, VHF, HF, GPS, IFF, TACAN, INS, FSAS, GPS/INS, L-Band
SATcomm, and VOR/LOC. These tasks include, but are not limited to, testing,
trouble-shooting, installing components, checking/repairing wiring,
alignments, and final check-out procedures. Clearance: Secret.
Hours per week: 40
Reason for leaving: ACL tear moving a C-141 generator through a hanger door.
Supervisor’s Name:
Arnold Garner
Phone: 580-481-7887
1) 10Jun1998 Suggestion Cash Award
2) 9Oct1998 Suggestion Cash Award
3) 12Nov1998 Suggestion Cash Award
4) 14Sep1999 Suggestion Cash Award
5) 22Nov1999 Suggestion Cash Award
6) 14Jan2000 Suggestion Cash Award
7) 1Jun2000 Performance Award
8) 26Jun2000 Suggestion Cash Award
9) 25Jul2000 Suggestion Cash Award
21Oct1999 – 11Sep2003: Cryptographic Systems Maintenance Specialist
TSgt
United States Air Force Reserves (35 Combat Communications Squadron)
Work Location:
Tinker AFB Oklahoma
Performed various tasks to maintain small IBM computers, Teletype machines,
Multiplexers, and other secure/unsecured communications/computer equipment.
Manage all computer installation, maintenance and modification; primarily
responsible for administration of all computers, servers, and user accounts at
the 507th Air Refueling Wing, Tinker AFB, OK. Provide end-user
training for LAN and off-the-shelf applications, including approved specialized
applications. Advise commander, NCOIC, and staff on technical systems-related
matters and functions as the primary source of information on local technical
capabilities. Perform troubleshooting and regular upgrades on all major systems,
as required. Install, update, and configure Symantec firewall running on Solaris
and Windows operating systems. Direct teams to install, update, and configure
information assurance products such as Symantec antivirus and firewall
appliances. Track, co-ordinate efforts to maintain hardware and software support
agreements and software licenses up-to-date and effective. Perform LAN impact
studies for new software and hardware. Maintenance for this equipment included,
but was not limited to, testing, trouble-shooting, installing components,
checking/repairing inter-equipment wiring, alignments, and final check-out
procedures. I configured operating systems and software applications (DOS,
Solaris, & Windows) to machine, user, and Air Force specifications. Worked to
verbal and/or written specifications using blueprints, wiring diagrams, and
sketches
to maintain the systems in peak operating condition. Clearance: Top secret.
Hours per week: (One weekend per month [16 hrs X 12 months = 192 hrs]) + One annual tour [2 wks = 80 hrs] = 272 hrs per year ÷ 52 wks = 5.23 hrs per week.
Reason for leaving: Retired in 2003
Supervisor’s Name:
Anna Amos
Additional Duties:
Safety NCO
PMEL NCO
Training NCO
Military Awards and Decorations
Air Force Commendation Medal
Air Force Achievement Medal
AF Outstanding Unit Award
AF Good Conduct Medal
Air Reserve Forces Meritorious Service MDL
National Defense Service Medal
AF Longevity Service Award Ribbon
NCO Prof. Mil. Educ. Grad. Ribbon
Air Force Training Ribbon
1Sep1997 to 1May06: Information Technology Consultant
Family Computers (Tipton, Oklahoma 580-667-5421)
Perform various tasks to maintain small IBM computers. Operate and consult for a 6 computer LAN with one dial-in. Utilize MS Windows Server 2003, XP Pro, XP Home, Office 2000, and XP. Design and implement webpage deployment for customers. Perform testing and approval via XP Pro IIS, via no-ip.com. Maintenance for this equipment and software included, but was not limited to, testing, trouble-shooting, purchasing components, tracking components, installing components, checking/repairing inter-equipment wiring, alignments, and final check-out procedures. I configured operating systems and software applications (DOS, Solaris, & Windows) to machine, user, and Company specifications. Worked to verbal and/or written specifications using blueprints, wiring diagrams, and sketches to maintain the systems in peak and secure operating condition. Clearance: Not required.
Hours per week: 40
Reason for leaving: Temporarily moved to SC in order assist dad and uncle with Vietnam veteran’s administration claims.
Supervisor’s Name:
Daniel Leroy McGrew Phone: 803-747-6237
October 1993 to September 1997 Aircraft Communications/Navigations Specialist, SSgt
United States Air Force Reserves (315th Air Lift Wing 315th Component Repair Squadron)
Work Location: Charleston AFB, SC
Repair HF, VHF, UHF, ADF, VOR, IFF radios. Repair GPS system, SKE system, color weather radar system. (In-shop) When configured for C-141, C-5, and C-17 aircraft. Additional Duty: I taught computer hardware (Basic and Advanced) at the Charleston Air Force Base 315th MXS Computer Learning Center. I also taught application software courses such as; Word 6.0 for Windows (Basic, Intermediate,& Advanced), Windows 3.1 (Basic & Advanced), Windows ‘95 (Basic & Advanced), Excel(Basic & Advanced), and PowerPoint (Basic & Advanced), at the Computer Learning Center for the 315th MXS Airlift Wing,.Charleston AFB. I have run a computer bulletin board (PowerBBS for Windows '95) and have expertise in DOS 5+, DOS6+, Windows 3.1, Windows '95, and a wide variety of other operating systems. Clearance: Top secret.
Hours per week: 5.23 (One weekend per month [16 hrs X 12 months = 192 hrs] + One annual tour [2 wks = 80 hrs] = 272 hrs per year ÷ 52 wks = 5.23 hrs per week.
Reason for leaving: Moved to Oklahoma for employment with AFPC’s federal civil service.
Supervisor's Name:
MSgt. Steve Bruhn. Phone: Unknown
October 1995 to March 1996
Hallmark Health Centers Midland Parkway Summerville, SC
Nurse (LPN) Examined residents, reported and documented findings to doctors and other nursing staff. Co-ordinated care with doctors, facilities, and families. Administered medications, treatments, and feedings to residents. Made rounds, examined residents, monitored progress with medical treatment, and reported all results to physicians. Trained new nurses on staff in proper procedures and guidelines for facility care. Ordered medications, treatment supplies, feeding supplies, and diagnostic supplies. My other duties included purchasing/Installing tape back-up drives, memory chips (SIMMS), and printer sharing devices for our computer (LAN/WAN) network. Used Windows 3.1, '95, and NT. Clearance: Not required.
Hours per week: 40
Reason for leaving: Moved to Oklahoma for employment with AFPC’s federal civil service.
Supervisor's Name:
Ms. Harrington. Phone: Unknown.
September 1990 to October1992 Cryptographic Systems Maintenance Specialist SSgt
United States Air Force Reserves 924th Fighter Wing - 924th Secure Communications Squadron
Work Location: Bergstrom AFB, TX 76530
Repaired teletypes, KY-58s, KG-84s, secure/unsecure computer networks (NT 3.5), small computers, 80386s, 80486s, Pentiums, multiplexers, taught various types of security programs (COMSEC, OPSEC, ect…) to other airmen. Installed radios at bombing range in South Texas, installed all associated wiring for radios. Awarded five skill level and was entered into seven level training. Carefully evaluated and analyzed our unit’s computer equipment, to ensure that our needs and requirements were met. Some of my other tasks included, but were not limited to, testing, trouble-shooting, installing components, checking/repairing inter-equipment wiring, alignments, and final check-out procedures. Working to verbal and/or written specifications using blueprints, wiring diagrams, and sketches to maintain the mentioned systems in peak operating condition. While, simultaneously ensuring individual and system wide security remained intact. Prepared recommendations and reports of our computer systems, so that accurate decisions could be made. I was the 924th Secure Communications (Crypto) Shop Chief. Clearance: Top secret.
Additional Duties:
Safety NCO
Security NCO
Awards & Decorations NCO
Equipment Custodian
CAMS (Computer Automated Maintenance) NCO
PMEL NCO
TO NCO
Hours per week: 5.23 (One weekend per month [16 hrs X 12 months = 192 hrs] + One annual tour [2 wks = 80 hrs] = 272 hrs per year ÷ 52 wks = 5.23 hrs per week.
Reason for leaving: Discovered that my dad had a brain tumor. I moved to SC to assist mom with caring for him.
Supervisor's Name:
MSgt. Donna Pruitt. Phone: Unknown.
September 1987 to October 1991 Avionics Sensor Systems Specialist SrA
USAF 35th & 37th Tactical Fighter Wings Component Repair Squadron
Work Location: George AFB, CA
Repaired TISEO (Target Identification System Electo-Optical) equipment and associated cockpit equipment. Went to TISEO FTD, at Seymore Johnson AFB. Cross-utilization training to work on Airborne Visual Tape Recorders, Gun cameras (KB-25), Radar cameras, and associated cockpit equipment. Shop TMDE, avionics AGE, shop Technical orders, periodic maintenance inspections. Setup shop equipment into CAMS computer when it first came on-line at George AFB. Continued seven level upgrade training. (In-shop & Flight-line, F-4 (E&G aircraft)). Clearance: Secret.
Additional Duties:
Safety NCO
Security NCO
Awards & Decorations NCO
Equipment Custodian
CAMS (Computer Automated Maintenance) NCO
PMEL NCO
TO NCO
Hours per week: 40
Reason for leaving: 4 year enlistment completed.
Supervisor's Name:
MSgt. Stanly Gamble. Phone: Unknown
MSgt. Gene Wilson Phone : Unknown
January 1986 to September 1987 Avionics Sensor System Specialist
USAF Reserves 924th Tactical Fighter Wing 924th Tactical Fighter Squadron SrA
Work Location: Bergstrom AFB, TX USA
Repaired PAVE spike pods, and associated cockpit equipment required for PAVE spike operation. Operational checks of system, troubleshooting systems, training others, making suggestions on AF form 22, and performed scheduled inspections. Awarded five skill level and entered upgrade training for seven level. (In-shop, F-4 (C&D aircraft)). Clearance: Secret
Hours per week: 5.23 (One weekend per month [16 hrs X 12 months = 192 hrs] + One annual tour [2 wks = 80 hrs] = 272 hrs per year ÷ 52 wks = 5.23 hrs per week.
Reason for leaving: Assessed to active duty.
Supervisor's Name:
MSgt. Simmons. Phone: Unknown.
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Certifications
A+ July 2005
Network+ October2008
Education
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Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology, American Intercontinental University (AIU), July 2004. Dean's List Junior and Senior Year GPA - 3.89 |
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GPA - 3.90 |
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Associate Degree in Avionics
Systems Technology, |
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Associate Degree in Electronics
Systems Technology, |
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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN),
Trident Technical College, |
| Bachelor's courses that I have completed | ||
| Courses | Grade | Semester Hours |
| Introduction to Information Technology | A | 10 |
| Network Operating Systems | B | 10 |
| Network O/S Administration | A | 10 |
| Data Modeling & Design | A | 10 |
| Database Administration | A | 10 |
| Beginning Programming | A | 10 |
| Advanced Programming | A | 10 |
| Web Applications | A | 10 |
| Advanced Network O/S Administration | A | 10 |
| Master's Courses that I have completed | ||
| Enterprise Network Design | A | 6 |
| Object-Oriented Programming | A | 6 |
| Database Design & Implementation | A | 6 |
| Introduction to Information Security | A | 6 |
| Cryptography Concepts | A | 6 |
| Special Topics in Network Security | A | 6 |
| Strategic Information Management | A | 6 |
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Specialized Training & Awards
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Salary Desired: $45,000.00 (Minus (-) possible DOL employer reimbursements)
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