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JASON A. SEPULVEDA

Sierra Vista,United States

Summary

Dynamic Supervisory Intelligence Specialist at Army Futures Command, adept in intelligence analysis and electronic warfare. Proven track record in mission planning and stakeholder engagement, driving successful outcomes in network modernization initiatives. Recognized for enhancing operational efficiency and delivering strategic insights that shaped future capabilities.

Overview

2026
2026
years of professional experience

Work History

Supervisory Intelligence Specialist (0132 GG13)

Army Futures Command (AFC), Intelligence Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate (I-CDID)
Fort Huachuca, AZ
11.2024 - Current
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: November 2024 to Present Supervisory Intelligence Specialist (0132 GG13) Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613 Army Futures Command (AFC), Intelligence Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate (I-CDID) Hours Worked: 40 Hours Supervisor: GG-15 Stephen T. Smith, Stephen.t.smith84.civ@army.mil, (520)533-1986 Okay to Contact: Contact me first
  • INTELLIGENCE & ELECTRONIC WARFARE SME. Serve as an AFC’s Intelligence Capabilities Development & Integration (I-CDID) subject matter expert and project officer in support of Army Intelligence Enterprise and Mission Command Network Modernization Initiatives; HQDA, Deputy Chief of Staff (DCS) G-3/5/7 Mission Command (MC) Network Summit #7 and #8, Echelon above Brigade (EAB) HQ & Formation Assessment, Multi-Domain Task Force-Intelligence, Cyberspace, Electronic Warfare, and Space (ICEWS), US Army and United States Marine Corps Joint Operational Integration Assessment (JOIA), Intelligence Systems Maintenance Readiness Summit, High Altitude & Space Capability Development Document Workshop, Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node (TITAN) Ground Station Increment 1 Abbreviated-Capability Development Document, and Army Intelligence Enterprise – Digital (AIE-D) / CD2 Governance Forum activities.
  • RESEARCH & ANALYSIS. Conduct research and analysis of and support to Army Intelligence Enterprise and Mission Command Network Modernization Initiatives (Mission Command Intelligence (MCI), Unified Network and Enablers, Common Operating Environment (COE), Interoperability, and Command Posts (CP)). Determine the communications requirements, message standards, and IEW unique message formats to support current and future IEW/CSISR systems. This research and analysis provides an operational / systems architecture perspective to non-Intel/non-architecture customers charged with understanding Army Intelligence Communications Requirements (AICR); Multinational Seminar Wargame-Technical Validation Workshop, Echelon above Brigade (EAB) HQ & Formation Assessment, Warfighter Exercise (WFX) 19-4 Unified Action Partner/Secret Releasable Network analysis, and Terrestrial Layer System (TLS) communications requirements analysis.
  • SUPERVISION. Provide technical and administrative supervision for Government (x4) and Contractors (x7) supporting LandWarNet & Architecture projects; (AICR) Synchronization Plan Volume VI and Handbook, Transport Convergence (TC), and Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA) Mission Command Network Modernization. Other projects supported include; Secret Releasable Hasty DOTMLPF-P assessment, 66th Military Intelligence Hasty DOTMLPF-P assessment, Echelon above Brigade Network Concept of Operations (CONOPs), Limited Objective Experiment (LOE) #6 and #7, and Enterprise Services and Infrastructure (ES&I) Capabilities Development Document (CDD) Requirements Working Integrated Process Team (R-WIPT).
  • OPERATIONAL KNOWLEDGE APPLICATION. Apply comprehensive knowledge of Joint, Coalition, and Combined operations from the military intelligence perspective; knowledge encompasses tactical, strategic, and national levels. Apply comprehensive knowledge of U.S. and foreign intelligence organizational and operational concepts, doctrine, force structures, and materiel in the fields of Integrated Broadcast, Signal Intelligence (SIGINT), Geospatial (Imagery Intelligence (IMINT)), Counterintelligence (CI), Human Intelligence (HUMINT), Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and the Intelligence component to Mission Command (MC) Common Operating Environment (COE).
  • CONTRACTS. Supports Contracting Officer's Representative (COR). Provide input to COR regarding contract support requirements; Review/modify as required Performance Work Statement (PWS) for Capabilities and Capability Support for Requirement Determination Directorate (RDD) LandWarNet and Architectures. Knowledge of Army contract policies and procedures and skill in applying this knowledge to ensure Army contract compliance operating in conjunction with contractors.
  • November 2020 to November 2024 Intelligence Specialist (0132 GG13) Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613 Army Futures Command (AFC), Intelligence Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate (I-CDID) Hours Worked: 40 Hours Supervisor: GG-13 Allen V. Nelson, allen.v.nelson@army.mil, (520)533-6823 Okay to Contact: Yes
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: INTELLIGENCE, COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONIC WARFARE SME. Serve as an Army Futures Command (AFC), Futures and Concepts Center (FCC), Intelligence Capabilities Development & Integration (Intel-CDID) Military Intelligence (MI) Communications and Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) subject matter expert and project officer. Provide leadership for the determination of all Army Intelligence Communications and Network requirements and integration into current and future Army strategies and concepts. Integrate Military Intelligence (MI) communications requirements into the Army's Mission Command Network Modernization effort for the Army Unified Network and Unified Network Operations. Document current and emerging MI and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities and network architecture through the development of requirements documents within the Joint Capabilities Integration & Development System (JCIDS), White Papers, Army Senior Leader level briefing materials, and Fit for Purpose Architecture products.
  • RESEARCH & ANALYSIS. Conduct in-depth fundamental, technical, and organizational research and analysis of and support to Army Intelligence Enterprise and Mission Command Network Modernization Initiatives (Mission Command Intelligence (MCI), Unified Network and Enablers, Common Operating Environment (COE), Interoperability, and Command Posts (CP)). Determine and document the communications requirements, message standards, and IEW unique message formats to support current and future IEW/CSISR systems. This research and analysis provides an operational / systems architecture perspective to non-Intel/non-architecture customers charged with understanding Army Intelligence Communications Requirements (AICR).
  • SUPERVISION. Provide technical and administrative supervision for Government (x6) and Contractors (x6) supporting Unified Network & Architecture projects; TROJAN SPIRIT (TS) /Top Secret Points of Presence (TS PoP) requirements development, Sensor Computing Environment (SCE) capability development, Transport Convergence (TC), AICR handbook, and Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA) Mission Command Network Modernization. Other projects supported include Unified Network (UN) Capability Based Assessment (CBA), Zero Trust (ZT) Implications to MI ISR Systems and Facilities OPT, and C2 FIX OPT.
  • OPERATIONAL KNOWLEDGE APPLICATION. Apply comprehensive knowledge of Joint, Coalition, and Combined operations from the Military Intelligence and Signal perspective; knowledge encompasses tactical, strategic, and national levels. Apply comprehensive knowledge of U.S. and foreign intelligence organizational and operational concepts, doctrine, force structures, and materiel in the fields of Integrated Broadcast, Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT), Counterintelligence (CI), Human Intelligence (HUMINT), Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), and the Intelligence component to Mission Command (MC) Common Operating Environment (COE), Unified Network (UN), and Unified Network Operations (UNO).
  • CONTRACTS. Supports Contracting Officer's Representative (COR). Provide input to COR regarding contract support requirements; Review/modify as required Performance Work Statement (PWS) for Capabilities and Capability Support for Requirements Determination Division (RDD), Intelligence Communications and Architectures (ICA). Provide COR monthly input for CME deliverables status and progress. Knowledge of Army contract policies and procedures and skill in applying this knowledge to ensure Army contract compliance operating in conjunction with contractors.

Program Manager/ Intelligence Research Specialist

Delaware Nation Industries (DNI)
Fort Huachuca, AZ
09.2017 - 11.2020
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Program Manager for the Requirements Determination Directorate at the Army Intelligence Capabilities Development and Integration Directorate (I-CDID). Performed On-site management of contract cost, schedule, and performance. Responsible for technical and administrative oversight for planning, developing, and monitoring efforts in support of this contract. Executed mission guidance from the Federal Government through nine specific task areas and associated deliverables. Managed personnel issues, tracked work hours, and maintained accountability, quality, and efficiency standards of productivity for contractor personnel. Continuously evaluated contract progress against schedules and goals. Maintained annual programmed budget, required training, network access accounts and all travel related budgeting and processing. Regularly communicated with Contracting Officer Representative (COR) and senior corporate staff through written and oral means on program operations and project deliverables status.
  • Concurrently served as subject-matter specialist performing Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Intelligence Capability Development (ICD) for the US Army I-CDID. Focus of work: ICD Design and Development founded in Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS) and Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF), as well as ICD Materiel Acquisition affecting development and evaluation of Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Communications requirements, message standardization guidance, reporting procedures supporting Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) and Command, Control, Communications, Cyber, and Computers and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (CSISR). doctrine, systems, and organizations. Team leader of a multi-year effort building Fit-for-Purpose architecture views in support of HQDA G2 level efforts to depict intelligence communications requirements across Theater and below intelligence organizations with a focus on current and future intelligence systems and capabilities.
  • Conduct research and analysis of, and support to, modeling and simulation of Army and Joint services ISR communications capabilities. Continuously collaborate with Intelligence Subject Matter Experts (SME) from internal and external organizations to gain knowledge of intelligence communications requirements, message standards, and IEW unique message formats to support current and future IEW/CSISR systems. Prepare documentation describing the IEW segment of the Operational Network Node (ONN) rules of allocations for Command, Control, Communications, Cyber, Computers, and Intelligence (C5I) equipment within the MI force structure.
  • Utilized knowledge of a wide range of concepts, principles, and practices in the functional areas of intelligence, gained through experience, in order to comprehend, evaluate, and analyze complex and highly technical communications support requirement issues with regards to intelligence systems (DCGS-A, Trojan SPIRIT, Prophet). Applied a comprehensive, intensive knowledge of US and foreign intelligence organizational and operational concepts, doctrine, force structures, Department of the Army Architecture Framework (DODAF) and materiel in the fields of Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW), Cyber, Common Operating Environment (COE), Army-wide Computing Environments (CE), Mission Command (MC), Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT), Counterintelligence (CI), Human Intelligence (HUMINT) and other IEW domains. Used this knowledge to assess operations and requirements of each field to the overall communications support and interoperability programs. Results of work performed, and recommendations impacted the direction of future IEW/CSISR requirements and capabilities. Helped to ensure the appropriate intelligence interoperability and communications support concepts are made available to Department of the Army (DA), other services, TRADOC Integration Centers, other schools, and major commands (MACOM).
  • September 2015 to September 2017 Lead Intelligence Research Specialist Chenega Applied Solutions Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613 Army Futures Command (AFC), Intelligence Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate (I-CDID) Hours Worked: 40 Hours Supervisor: Aaron Schwaiger (254)718-1414 Okay to Contact: Yes
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Managed 28 employees as the Prime contractor lead for the Intelligence Capabilities Development and Integration Directorate (I-CDID) contract. Maintained all administrative aspects of the CDID contract site including training, monthly status reporting, leaves/absences, travel, time keeping, and the deliverables for 9 task areas. Regularly communicated with contractor Site Lead through both written and oral means on contract progress evaluation and deliverables status.
  • Served as subject-matter specialist performing Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Intelligence Capability Development (ICD) for the US Army I-CDID. Focus of work: ICD Design and Development founded in Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS) and Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF), as well as ICD Materiel Acquisition affecting development and evaluation of Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Communications requirements, message standardization guidance, reporting procedures supporting Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) and Command, Control, Communications, Cyber, and Computers and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (CSISR). doctrine, systems, and organizations.
  • Conducted research and analysis of, and support to, modeling and simulation of Army and Joint services ISR communications capabilities. Chaired various working groups and conferences for discussion and resolution of program issues. Performed extensive research and analysis to determine the communications requirements, message standards, and IEW unique message formats to support current and future IEW/CSISR systems. Prepared documentation describing the IEW segment of the Operational Network Node (ONN) rules of allocations for Command, Control, Communications, Cyber, Computers, and Intelligence (C5I) equipment within the MI force structure.
  • Utilized knowledge of a wide range of concepts, principles, and practices in the functional areas of intelligence, gained through experience, in order to comprehend, evaluate, and analyze complex and highly technical communications support requirement issues. Applied a comprehensive, intensive knowledge of US and foreign intelligence organizational and operational concepts, doctrine, force structures, Department of the Army Architecture Framework (DODAF) and materiel in the fields of Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW), Cyber, Common Operating Environment (COE), Army-wide Computing Environments (CE), Mission Command (MC), Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT), Counterintelligence (CI), Human Intelligence (HUMINT) and other IEW domains. Used this knowledge to assess operations and requirements of each field to the overall communications support and interoperability programs. Results of work performed, and recommendations impacted the direction of future IEW/CSISR requirements and capabilities, help to ensure the US and the US Army position is not compromised, and that appropriate intelligence interoperability and communications support concepts are made available to DA, other services, TRADOC Integration Centers, other schools, and major commands (MACOM).

Senior Consultant

Booz Allen Hamilton
Fort Huachuca, AZ
05.2013 - 09.2015
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Provided on-site consultative expertise as a subject-matter specialist performing Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Intelligence Capability Development (ICD) for the US Army Intelligence center, and in support of the development and analysis of DOTMLPF issues for the Requirements Determination Directorate (RDD), LandWarNet (LWN) team. Identified shortfalls in existing or programmed DOTMLPF solution sets and recommend necessary changes to ensure Army Cyber capabilities are effectively implemented and are capable of supporting both existing and emerging Army Intelligence requirements. Provided technical expertise in support of Combat Capability Development and Force Design processes such as the Joint Capabilities Development and Integration System (JCIDS), Defense Acquisition System (DAS), and Capabilities Based Assessments (CBA). Participated in studies and analyses to provide expertise in IEW intelligence communications and processing systems. Provided technical expertise to Intelligence Architecture analysis and design based on current and future capability and Network Integration Exercise (NIE) baselines. Provided analysis and products to support the Network Integration Exercise (NIE) and Intel/Communications Architectures efforts. Reviewed and edited Intelligence and Communications technical reports, JCIDS documents, and Doctrinal publications for subject-matter accuracy. Collaborated with Intelligence and Signal Subject Matter Experts (SME) across the Army to ensure intelligence communications requirements were captured within technical exchange forums, objective experiments, and capability development activities.
  • May 2012 to May 2013 Communications Tower Technician Advanced Tower Services Albuquerque, NM Hours Worked: Various Supervisor: Joel Kogan (520)461-2901 Okay to Contact: Yes
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Responsible for constructing microwave, radio, and cellular tower systems in support of a tri-state government and municipal Land Mobile Radio communications network. Planned, surveyed, and organized the construction and installation of communication towers and sites to expand communications coverage for multi-agency use including U.S. Army, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Energy, and local government and municipalities. Installed and maintained microwave, radio and cellular antennas, dishes and associated cabling and cable management. Performed testing, QA and QC on all installs and repairs of systems and equipment. NATE Certified climber/Rescuer at heights of over 1000ft. Developed and conducted training for less experienced technicians to assure quality of work, safety and proper use of tools, equipment, and materials. Company Project Management representative assisting a major Defense contractor with all tower related and electronics issues in conjunction with U.S. Customs and Border Protection border camera systems testing and evaluation.

Communications Tower Technician

Advanced Tower Services
Albuquerque, NM
05.2012 - 05.2013

Field Service Representative (FSR)

Integrated Finance and Accounting Solutions
Woodbridge, VA
04.2011 - 05.2012
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Site Lead and Project Manager for the Regional Support Center in Sharana and Gardez, Afghanistan providing installation, maintenance, and repair of the mounted and dismounted Counter Radio-Controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare (CREW) jamming systems. Installed complex electronic/electro-mechanical systems and sub-systems in all U.S. forces combat vehicles, tower mounted and man-pack systems. Uploaded and programmed new system parameters, performed complex testing and analysis, and in-depth troubleshooting. Analyzed test data and prepared reports on system trends and issues. Responsible for resolving customer issues in the areas of hardware and software installation, repair, upgrade and maintenance, administrative and technical matters for all assigned projects. Consistently communicated with Task Force Paladin leadership, Tobyhanna Army Depot and specific vendor technicians on regional system installation progress and issues and material acquisition coordination. Continuously communicated with corporate and task force leadership on deliverables progress and Human Resources issues.
  • August 2010 to April 2011 Field Software Engineer L3 Communications C2S2 Sierra Vista, AZ / Baghdad, Iraq
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Installed, maintained and repaired complex CREW/DUKE electronic jamming devices including associated RF antennas, cabling, GPS and support systems in all United States Forces combat vehicles in the Iraqi theater of operations. Performed QA/QC on all installs and repairs of systems and equipment. Tested systems with Spectrum Analyzer, RF test set (UTS), voltmeter and laptop interface. Loaded and programmed associated software and hardware into devices, laptops and test equipment. Analyzed test data and created trend reports on faulty systems or equipment. Trained Soldiers, contractors and Department of the Army civilians on the applications, functionality, operations and troubleshooting of all systems. Additionally played a key role in the development of the installation, maintenance, and training Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for the low profile jamming system for dignitary and flag officer SUV’s.

Field Service Representative

Integrated Finance and Accounting Solutions
Woodbridge, VA
04.2011 - 05.2012

Field Software Engineer

L3 Communications C2S
Sierra Vista, Baghdad, AZ
08.2010 - 04.2011
  • Accomplishments and Related Skills:
  • Installed, maintained and repaired complex CREW/DUKE electronic jamming devices including associated RF antennas, cabling, GPS and support systems in all United States Forces combat vehicles in the Iraqi theater of operations
  • Performed QA/QC on all installs and repairs of systems and equipment
  • Tested systems with Spectrum Analyzer, RF test set (UTS), voltmeter and laptop interface
  • Loaded and programmed associated software and hardware into devices, laptops and test equipment
  • Analyzed test data and created trend reports on faulty systems or equipment
  • Trained Soldiers, contractors and Department of the Army civilians on the applications, functionality, operations and troubleshooting of all systems
  • Additionally played a key role in the development of the installation, maintenance, and training Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for the low profile jamming system for dignitary and flag officer SUV’s.

Telecommunications Operations Chief

US Army 10th Mountain Division, Network Support Company
Fort Drum, NY
03.2008 - 08.2010
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Served as Division Network Control Chief and Platoon Sergeant in the 10th Mountain Division G6 NETOPS, Main Support Platoon, and as First Sergeant for the Network Support Company. Supervised the installation, operation and performance of a Division level, Wide Area Network that provided satellite, line of sight (LOS), wireless, voice and data services for over 35,000 end users. Provided technical assistance to network controllers and coordinated the troubleshooting and resolution of major issues within the network. Evaluated progress against network performance testing and goals and advised senior leaders on immediate and future network expansion requirements and test network feedback. Reported network usage and outages, and recommended related training demands for new equipment fielding. Experienced in the use of Solar Winds, SNMPc, and TCP/IP network monitoring tools, and CISCO network devices. Sought after for expertise in tower placement and construction for LOS, wireless, and radio communications in the Baghdad area of operation. Commended for the flawless procurement and movement of over $700,000 worth of line of sight equipment for critical system upgrades within the Iraqi theater of operations. Selected over 12 senior NCO candidates to serve as the senior enlisted advisor for an organization consisting of over 135 technicians with superb results.
  • June 2005 to March 2008 Operations NCOIC US Army Network Enterprise Technology Command, HHC Fort Huachuca, AZ United States
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Served as Company Operations NCOIC and First Sergeant for HHC NETCOM. Managed company operations, training development and implementation for a 500+ military and Department of the Army Civilian staff organization. Consistently communicated both written and orally, organizational operations and training requirements across the command keeping leaders of all directorates informed. Planned, coordinated, and operated weapons qualification ranges including range safety procedures and policies, weapons and ammunition safety, and served as ammunition manager for the organization. Compiled and briefed company manpower information for the monthly Unit Status Report and Semi-Annual Training Briefings. Directed, planned, and coordinated the deployment of individual Soldiers to locations World-Wide. Served as the NETCOM Headquarters Company Information Assurance Security Officer (IASO), Telephone Control Officer (TCO) and Physical Security Officer. Maintained an annual unit budget.

Telecommunications Operations Chief

US Army
Fort Drum, Baghdad, NY
03.2008 - 08.2010
  • Accomplishments and Related Skills:
  • Served as Division Network Control Chief and Platoon Sergeant in the 10th Mountain Division G6 NETOPS, Main Support Platoon, and as First Sergeant for the Network Support Company
  • Supervised the installation, operation and performance of a Division level, Wide Area Network that provided satellite, line of sight (LOS), wireless, voice and data services for over 35,000 end users
  • Provided technical assistance to network controllers and coordinated the troubleshooting and resolution of major issues within the network
  • Evaluated progress against network performance testing and goals and advised senior leaders on immediate and future network expansion requirements and test network feedback
  • Reported network usage and outages, and recommended related training demands for new equipment fielding
  • Experienced in the use of Solar Winds, SNMPc, and TCP/IP network monitoring tools, and CISCO network devices
  • Sought after for expertise in tower placement and construction for LOS, wireless, and radio communications in the Baghdad area of operation
  • Commended for the flawless procurement and movement of over $700,000 worth of line of sight equipment for critical system upgrades within the Iraqi theater of operations
  • Selected over 12 senior NCO candidates to serve as the senior enlisted advisor for an organization consisting of over 135 technicians with superb results.

Operations NCOIC

US Army Network Enterprise Technology
Fort Huachuca, AZ
06.2005 - 03.2008
  • Accomplishments and Related Skills:
  • Served as Company Operations NCOIC and First Sergeant for HHC NETCOM
  • Managed company operations, training development and implementation for a 500+ military and Department of the Army Civilian staff organization
  • Consistently communicated both written and orally, organizational operations and training requirements across the command keeping leaders of all directorates informed
  • Planned, coordinated, and operated weapons qualification ranges including range safety procedures and policies, weapons and ammunition safety, and served as ammunition manager for the organization
  • Compiled and briefed company manpower information for the monthly Unit Status Report and Semi-Annual Training Briefings
  • Directed, planned, and coordinated the deployment of individual Soldiers to locations World-Wide
  • Served as the NETCOM Headquarters Company Information Assurance Security Officer (IASO), Telephone Control Officer (TCO) and Physical Security Officer
  • Maintained an annual unit budget.

Senior Installer

US Army 251st Signal Detachment, 1st Signal Brigade
Seoul, South Korea
04.2001 - 06.2005
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Project Manager of a diverse team of American and Korean technicians/installers in the Project Support Directorate (PSD) for communications installation projects conducted throughout the Republic Of Korea (ROK). Installed and performed on-site engineering of intricate communications electronic equipment and associated hardware. Interpreted and revised/ redlined Engineering Installation Packages (EIP) including site/ facility drawings. Conducted site surveys and assisted in network architectural planning. Oversaw all activities relating to installation project implementation, quality control measures and enforced safety regulations, standards, policies and practices. Performed installation and maintenance of CAT V, CAT VI and fiber optic cable; including termination, testing and troubleshooting. Utilized knowledge of AC/DC wiring; grounding, bonding, shielding of communications cabling; cable routing; rack and cabinet mounting; testing procedures and QA/QC evaluation of project progress against cost schedule and performance goals. Conducted inventories of installation Bill of Material (BOM), equipment, supplies and tools; ensured full accountability. Coordinated site access, established work hours/ schedules and documented project progress. Administered management of personnel and material resources maintaining accountability of property valued in excess of $300K.
  • June 1990 to April 2001 Transmission Systems Supervisor US Army 521st Signal Company, 504th Signal Bn Ft Huachuca, AZ United States
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Supervised the installation and maintenance of tactical/commercial transmission and support systems at various locations worldwide, including cable, wire, telephone poles, antennas, towers, telephones, multiplexers, switches, and junction and communications terminals, in a heavy construction cable company. Served as the tower construction team leader for several types of communication towers. Built a SPIRA-CONE radio tower for the Y2K changeover at the Fort Huachuca MARS station resulting in zero outages during the transition. Project Manager of a team of 14 technicians in Kuwait in support of the Coalition Joint Task Force to rewire the Combined Operations and Intelligence Center. Installed over 200km of Inside/Outside Plant cabling including CAT3/5e, and single and multi-mode fiber, 2000ft of D-duct distribution systems, Krone, 110, 66 block, RJ-45 & RJ11, Unicam and hot melt termination assemblies, CISCO switches and modems. Consistently completed projects ahead of schedule with major cost savings to the Army.

Senior Installer

US Army
04.2001 - 06.2005
  • St Signal Detachment, 1st Signal Brigade

Transmission Systems Supervisor

US Army
Ft Huachuca, AZ
06.1990 - 04.2001
  • Accomplishments and Related Skills:
  • Supervised the installation and maintenance of tactical/commercial transmission and support systems at various locations worldwide, including cable, wire, telephone poles, antennas, towers, telephones, multiplexers, switches, and junction and communications terminals, in a heavy construction cable company
  • Served as the tower construction team leader for several types of communication towers
  • Built a SPIRA-CONE radio tower for the Y2K changeover at the Fort Huachuca MARS station resulting in zero outages during the transition
  • Project Manager of a team of 14 technicians in Kuwait in support of the Coalition Joint Task Force to rewire the Combined Operations and Intelligence Center
  • Installed over 200km of Inside/Outside Plant cabling including CAT3/5e, and single and multi-mode fiber, 2000ft of D-duct distribution systems, Krone, 110, 66 block, RJ-45 & RJ11, Unicam and hot melt termination assemblies, CISCO switches and modems
  • Consistently completed projects ahead of schedule with major cost savings to the Army.

Supervisor

Energy
  • Joel Kogan (520)461-2901
  • Okay to Contact: Yes
  • Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
  • Responsible for constructing microwave, radio, and cellular tower systems in support of a tri-state government and municipal Land Mobile Radio communications network
  • Planned, surveyed, and organized the construction and installation of communication towers and sites to expand communications coverage for multi-agency use including U.S
  • Army, Department of Homeland Security, Department of, , and local government and municipalities
  • Installed and maintained microwave, radio and cellular antennas, dishes and associated cabling and cable management
  • Performed testing, QA and QC on all installs and repairs of systems and equipment
  • NATE Certified climber/Rescuer at heights of over 1000ft
  • Developed and conducted training for less experienced technicians to assure quality of work, safety and proper use of tools, equipment, and materials
  • Company Project Management representative assisting a major Defense contractor with all tower related and electronics issues in conjunction with U.S
  • Customs and Border Protection border camera systems testing and evaluation.

Site Lead and Project

  • Manager for the Regional Support Center in Sharana and Gardez, Afghanistan providing installation, maintenance, and repair of the mounted and dismounted Counter Radio-Controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare (CREW) jamming systems
  • Installed complex electronic/electro-mechanical systems and sub-systems in all U.S
  • Forces combat vehicles, tower mounted and man-pack systems
  • Uploaded and programmed new system parameters, performed complex testing and analysis, and in-depth troubleshooting
  • Analyzed test data and prepared reports on system trends and issues
  • Responsible for resolving customer issues in the areas of hardware and software installation, repair, upgrade and maintenance, administrative and technical matters for all assigned projects
  • Consistently communicated with Task Force Paladin leadership, Tobyhanna Army Depot and specific vendor technicians on regional system installation progress and issues and material acquisition coordination
  • Continuously communicated with corporate and task force leadership on deliverables progress and Human Resources issues.

Project Manager

Seoul, South Korea
  • Of a diverse team of American and Korean technicians/installers in the Project Support Directorate (PSD) for communications installation projects conducted throughout the Republic Of Korea (ROK)
  • Installed and performed on-site engineering of intricate communications electronic equipment and associated hardware
  • Interpreted and revised/ redlined Engineering Installation Packages (EIP) including site/ facility drawings
  • Conducted site surveys and assisted in network architectural planning
  • Oversaw all activities relating to installation project implementation, quality control measures and enforced safety regulations, standards, policies and practices
  • Performed installation and maintenance of CAT V, CAT VI and fiber optic cable; including termination, testing and troubleshooting
  • Utilized knowledge of AC/DC wiring; grounding, bonding, shielding of communications cabling; cable routing; rack and cabinet mounting; testing procedures and QA/QC evaluation of project progress against cost schedule and performance goals
  • Conducted inventories of installation Bill of Material (BOM), equipment, supplies and tools; ensured full accountability
  • Coordinated site access, established work hours/ schedules and documented project progress
  • Administered management of personnel and material resources maintaining accountability of property valued in excess of $300K
  • Continuously communicated with organizational leadership and collaborated with external organizations both written and orally on project schedules, goals and timelines.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Management

University of Phoenix, 4035 S
Riverpoint, Phoenix, AZ
01.2015

Skills

  • Intelligence analysis
  • Electronic warfare
  • Network security
  • Data interpretation
  • Mission planning
  • Stakeholder engagement

Affiliations

  • TS/SCI Security Clearance with Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) Access. (Update completed 12/09/2019)
  • 34+ years of experience with Command, Control, Communications, Cyber, Computers and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) systems.
  • 11+ years of experience years of experience with development of Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) compliant Operational, Systems and Capability Viewpoints products supporting the Army Enterprise Architecture Program, CES Advanced Course 2022 Army Management Staff College The Advanced Course provides Army Civilians with an orientation to leader development concepts, building their careers, and becoming Army Civilian leaders. The course objectives are to understand U.S. Army leadership doctrine; increase self-awareness as it relates to one's profession; understand team building, group dynamics, and effective communication; assess individual values and how they relate to professional ethics; understand how to manage professional advancement and leverage career potential; and complete administrative requirements expected of Army Civilians. CES Foundation Course 2021 The Foundation Course provides Army Civilians with an orientation to leader development concepts, building their careers, and becoming Army Civilian leaders. The course objectives are to understand U.S. Army leadership doctrine; increase self-awareness as it relates to one's profession; understand team building, group dynamics, and effective communication; assess individual values and how they relate to professional ethics; understand how to manage professional advancement and leverage career potential; and complete administrative requirements expected of Army Civilians. Core Concept for Requirements Management 2021 Defense Acquisition University The course objective is to study the role of both the requirements manager and requirements management within the Department of Defense (DoD) ""Big A"" acquisition construct. It examines the capabilities identification and requirements development processes from an end-to-end perspective, highlighting the intersection between the DoD Big A decision support systems of acquisition, resourcing, and requirements. Capabilities Development Course 2014 U.S. Army Logistics University, Fort Huachuca, AZ 2-week course that introduces the processes used to achieve desired joint and Army warfighting capabilities needed for the 21st century and focuses on determining, documenting, and staffing warfighting concepts, required capabilities, warfighting gaps and doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leader development, personnel, facilities and policy (DOTMLPF-P) requirements and cost-benefit analyses of those potential solutions. Greenbelt DoDAF Enterprise Architecture Program 2014 FEAC Institute, Richmond, VA 6-week competency-based program in which participants learn the foundations of enterprise architecture and the value and utility of different frameworks, modeling notations, and techniques with focus on Enterprise Ontology and a range of framework and methodology choices with specialization in the Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF).

Timeline

Supervisory Intelligence Specialist (0132 GG13)

Army Futures Command (AFC), Intelligence Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate (I-CDID)
11.2024 - Current

Program Manager/ Intelligence Research Specialist

Delaware Nation Industries (DNI)
09.2017 - 11.2020

Senior Consultant

Booz Allen Hamilton
05.2013 - 09.2015

Communications Tower Technician

Advanced Tower Services
05.2012 - 05.2013

Field Service Representative (FSR)

Integrated Finance and Accounting Solutions
04.2011 - 05.2012

Field Service Representative

Integrated Finance and Accounting Solutions
04.2011 - 05.2012

Field Software Engineer

L3 Communications C2S
08.2010 - 04.2011

Telecommunications Operations Chief

US Army 10th Mountain Division, Network Support Company
03.2008 - 08.2010

Telecommunications Operations Chief

US Army
03.2008 - 08.2010

Operations NCOIC

US Army Network Enterprise Technology
06.2005 - 03.2008

Senior Installer

US Army 251st Signal Detachment, 1st Signal Brigade
04.2001 - 06.2005

Senior Installer

US Army
04.2001 - 06.2005

Transmission Systems Supervisor

US Army
06.1990 - 04.2001

Supervisor

Energy

Site Lead and Project

Project Manager

Bachelor of Science - Management

University of Phoenix, 4035 S