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BOND, DAVID A. e-mail: [email protected] phone: 520-732-0858 Security Clearance: TS/SCI (Active) Professional Profile Software Engineer and cross-cultural diversity management and executive support professional with over 25 years of diverse technical and security support experience in leading complex programs, managing multi-million dollar network and information technology systems, administering networks, and providing executive support for top level executives. Background includes network and desktop support, troubleshooting connectivity issues, software installation, configuration, and outstanding customer service skills within the areas of executive support, COMSEC management, information technology, COMPUSEC management, network control center management, help desk management, reorganization, information assurance and security, and process improvements. Relevant Experience EOIR Technologies, Inc. 09/2012 – Present Systems Administrator Senior-B & Software Engineer Performs as a Senior Systems Administration Level II, for Ragatz Hall on NIPRNET, SIPRNET, and DEVNET networks. Implements and maintains system security, patching, and configurations of all servers while providing IT support to staff. Analyzes information to determine, recommend, and plan layout for type of computers and peripheral equipment modifications to existing systems. Plans, implements, and maintains all server backups. Performs as a Senior Systems Administration Level II, for Ragatz Hall Physical and Virtual Environment (PVE) systems and network

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Page 1: Bond_David_7 April 2015 Resume

BOND, DAVID A.

e-mail: [email protected]

phone: 520-732-0858

Security Clearance: TS/SCI (Active)

Professional Profile

Software Engineer and cross-cultural diversity management and executive support professional with over 25 years of diverse technical and security support experience in leading complex programs, managing multi-million dollar network and information technology systems, administering networks, and providing executive support for top level executives. Background includes network and desktop support, troubleshooting connectivity issues, software installation, configuration, and outstanding customer service skills within the areas of executive support, COMSEC management, information technology, COMPUSEC management, network control center management, help desk management, reorganization, information assurance and security, and process improvements.

Relevant Experience

EOIR Technologies, Inc. 09/2012 – Present

Systems Administrator Senior-B & Software Engineer

Performs as a Senior Systems Administration Level II, for Ragatz Hall on NIPRNET, SIPRNET, and DEVNET networks.

Implements and maintains system security, patching, and configurations of all servers while providing IT support to staff.

Analyzes information to determine, recommend, and plan layout for type of computers and peripheral equipment modifications to existing systems.

Plans, implements, and maintains all server backups. Performs as a Senior Systems Administration Level II, for Ragatz Hall Physical and Virtual

Environment (PVE) systems and network Plans and executes all upgrades of Windows servers to the latest operating software (2003 to

2008R2). Maintains Active Directory and Group Policies. Maintains the NTFS security of all public and private shared files and folders.

L3 Communications C2S2, Sierra Vista, AZ 06/2009 – 09/2012

Network and Systems Admin II/Engineering (Network) JY 09/2009 – 09/2012

Developed hardware and software solutions that support the day-to-day business operations of the Communications Electronics Command (CECOM) Software Engineering Center - Intelligence Fusion Systems (SEC-IFS).

Reviewed the requirements provided by the customer and recommended solutions.

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Installed, configured, and tested the proposed implementations to determine if the proposed solution met the identified requirements for performance, cost effectiveness, and business processes.

Interacted with customers and other stakeholders to assist in developing the best solution and implemented changes as identified during the process.

Network Security Administrator 06/2009 – 09/2009

Employed as security network engineer for the Battle Lab. Provided BCBL-H general systems administration support.

Supported the day-to-day automation requirement of 40 personnel on Microsoft (MS) Windows NTI2000/2003/VISTA (MS) Server 2003/2008, Database Administration, and MS Outlook. Provided system administration in accordance with DoD8570; have IAT level certifications Security + and A+.

Installed, updated, and troubleshot BCBL-H designated systems hardware and software. Supported implementation of Active Directory, MS Exchange (2000/2003/2007), SAN (EMC)

300,600,700 and all back up activities. Performed network administration and management of Windows (2003/2000/VISTA/XP/NT/9x),

HP-UX, IBM-AIX, and Solaris and support LAN/WAN networks, RAID controllers configuration, and routing and switching protocols including TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, and integrating IP networks.

Created and installed RJ45 LAN cables, fiber optics cables, and other automation associated cabling.

Performed duties as Information Assurance Security Officer (IASO), attended Government sponsored training associated with security and network operations.

Made recommendations of best system hardware and software to accomplish given BCBL-H missions.

Provided BCBL-H prototyping and experimentation administrative support. Provided system administration SME and attended experimentation events to identify and

refine requirements. Assisted BCBL-H with the up and troubleshooting of hardware, including monitors, servers,

routers, switches, and display devices in support of ISR experimentation or ISR training. Assisted BCBL-H in the acquisition, installation, and evaluation of new ISR technologies critical to

the Warfighter and perform journeyman-level duties of engineering work associated with the analysis, design, and development of computer hardware, firmware, embedded systems, and/or operating systems.

Provided recommendations and expertise of given programs by understanding the military utility for proposed technology, witnessing, testing, or validating the project maturity (proof of concept vs. tangible prototype).

Integrated, evaluated, and recommended appropriate system interrelationships of prototypes with DoD systems of record.

Provided a knowledge of competing technologies and assisted BCBL-H to determine the value added (pros-cons, risks-benefits) of a project compared with current technologies.

Provided system support by traveling both CONUS and OCONUS as directed by BCBL-H.

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Provided system administration SME and maintained accountability of all hardware, software, licenses, experimentation data, and support reference material and facilitate transition of control back to the Government at the end of the period of performance (POP).

Allied Barton Security, Phoenix, AZ 03/2009 – 05/2009

Security Officer

Employed as a Security Officer for CBRE Corporation securing the Phoenix Plaza Center and Tenant organizations and personnel.

Provided safety and security to life and property contained therein. Monitored 36 systems, 2 high rise towers, a parking facility, retail facility, hotel, and

communication organization (Qwest). Acted as a liaison between visiting personnel, tenant organization personnel, and management. Monitored and protected access to grounds and loading docks, protecting over $35 billion of

assets through the various tenant organizations and management of the property.

Universal Protective Service, Hines Corp., Phoenix, AZ 05/2008 – 03/2009

Assistant Director of Security

Managed 15 personnel responsible for liaison between Hines Corp general staff and the tenant organizations within the Renaissance Square Towers, Phoenix.

Ensured all tenants physical security issues and operations security requirements were met for over 1500 personnel, including 14 CEOs in 20 divisions of Civilian and DoD Legal Operating agencies in a timely manner.

U.S. Air Force, Washington, DC 06/2004 – 11/2007

Deputy Chief of Information Technology

Managed liaison between Headquarters Air Force, Deputy Chief of Staff (DCS) Air and Space Operations and Air Force Pentagon Communications Agency.

Ensured all Computer System trouble calls and requirements for over 1400 personnel, 14 general officers in 50 divisions of 10 Field Operating Agencies were met and resolved in a timely manner.

Isolated faults, determined causes, and recovered from malfunctions due to hardware and software failures, such as MS Office, Adobe Acrobat, Internet Explorer, Citrix, and more.

Used Active Directory to manage and control individual access of each assigned employee within Headquarters Air Force.

Installed and configured software operating systems and applications, applied computer security techniques to preclude unauthorized access to computer data and potential misuse of computer hardware or software.

U.S. Air Force, Mountain Home AFB, ID 06/2002 – 06/2004

Wing Emission Security Manager 06/2002 – 06/2004

Managed Wing Emission Security (EMSEC) program and co-supervised the Computer Security (COMPUSEC) program.

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Led a team to support the 366th Fighter Wing, including 38 unique units and over 4400 users and systems ensuring all met all set standards of Network User Licensing.

Set up, configured, troubleshot, and supported operational and procedural disseminated to unit representatives.

Assessed risks for over 350 desktops, 12 protected distribution systems, and over 30 work centers; provided corrective actions and education resulting in reduced user down time and an overall reduction of accreditation violations by 80%.

366th Fighter Wing, Wing Network Administrator 06/2001 – 06/2002

Led and supervised team responsible for monitoring operations and maintenance of the Base Network.

Performed security monitoring to prevent unauthorized intrusion. Troubleshot and resolved network problems with team members. Assisted with installation and configuration of Dell Blade Servers and Cisco routers and switches. Provided users computer support on $14 million fixed base and deployed classified and

unclassified systems. Responded to all network outages and informed organizational managers of infrastructure

changes, outages, and updates. Participated in replacement of outdated standalone servers, routers, and switches for attached

units and field operating agencies (FOAs). Assisted in the relocation, upgrade, and replacement of items in the Network Operating Center. Selected for and deployed to Operation Enduring Freedom and set up a $2.1 million network on

a bare base providing network and email capabilities for over 5,000 deployed individuals.

366th Fighter Wing, Wing Network and Computer Systems Operator 06/2000 – 06/2001

Worked as Network Systems Administrator for the 366th Fighter Wing Metropolitan and Local Area Network.

Led six technicians in monitoring the $14 million classified and unclassified networks for over 4400 users.

Installed the new classified and unclassified network systems for the 366th FW. Led in the implementation of the PACAF Interim Command and Control System, supporting the

Wing commanders mission execution and executing command and control and intelligence information required for mission planning, allowing war planners to refine air taskings.

Communications Customer Service and Job Control Service Tech 06/1998 – 06/2000

Directly supported the Commander of the 366th Fighter Wing, by monitoring the communications-electronics maintenance production.

Coordinated maintenance response actions, evaluated maintenance requirements, and coordinated all communication-electronics maintenance cannibalization actions.

Controlled maintenance for over 800 unscheduled jobs, directed response, ensured part orders, coordinated downtime, and loaded data to equipment status reporting system.

Received a 100% rating from Air Combat Command’s Air Traffic System Evaluation System.

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Took the initiative to learn the intricacies of the local computer network system saving technicians 100 man-hours of troubleshooting resulting in mission critical systems being operational in the midst of a deployment.

U.S. Air Force, various locations 09/1987 – 06/1998

Communication and Cryptographic Maintenance and Computer Service Tech, Mountain Home AFB05/1996 – 06/1998

Directly supported the Commander of the 366th Fighter Wing, by maintaining the communications-electronics, computer and cryptographic systems.

Spearheaded maintenance response actions, acted on maintenance requirements, and performed all communication-electronics maintenance and cannibalization actions.

Performed maintenance for over 800 unscheduled jobs, quick response, timely part orders, requested downtime, and provided data to equipment status reporting system.

Prepared the Work Center for Air Combat Command’s Air Traffic System Evaluation System.

NCOIC Communication and Cryptographic Maintenance and Computer Service Workcenter, Pirinclik AS, Turkey 05/1995 – 05/1996

Directly supported the Commander of the 7022nd Air Base Squadron, by maintaining the communications-electronics, computer and cryptographic systems for the remote site.

Oversaw and performed maintenance actions, maintenance requirements, all communication-electronics maintenance, and cannibalization actions.

Performed maintenance for multiple unscheduled jobs, quick response, timely part orders, requested downtime, worked on the base cable distribution system, provided the first network system for the remote site in Turkey consisting of shielded cable on a Ring network solution, finding solutions to various issues through diplomatic means in a foreign environment.

Communication and Cryptographic Maintenance Technician, Shaw AFB, SC 01/1993 – 05/1995

Directly supported the mission of the 726th Air Communications Squadron by maintaining the communications-electronics and cryptographic systems.

Performed maintenance for unscheduled jobs, performed preventative maintenance actions, acted on maintenance requirements, made part orders, requested downtime, and provided data to equipment status reporting system.

Communication and Cryptographic Maintenance Journeyman, Shaw Incirlik AB,

Turkey 01/1990 – 01/1993

Supported the mission of the 39th Communications Squadron by maintaining the communications-electronics and cryptographic systems for the 39th Wing.

Performed maintenance and preventative maintenance actions and acted on maintenance requirements.

Performed maintenance for unscheduled jobs, made part orders, requested downtime, and provided data to equipment status reporting system.

Airman Basic, Lackland AFB, TX 09/1987 – 06/1988

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Attended Airman Basic training for the Air Force. Attended the Cryptographic Maintenance School learning various Cryptographic equipment for

troubleshooting and maintaining purposes.

Education

BS, Computer Science, Grantham University, July 2013. AS, Electronic Technology, Community College of the Air Force, 2007. AS, Information Technology, Community College of the Air Force, 2007.

Security Clearance

Top Secret/SCI

Publications, Papers, Patents

NA

Certifications

Security + with CE

Computer Skills

Microsoft (MS) Windows 2003/2000/VISTA/XP/NT/9x, (MS) Server 2003/2008, Security + and A+, Active Directory, MS Exchange (2000/2003/2007), SAN (EMC) 300,600,700, HP-UX, IBM-AIX, and Solaris, Physical and Virtual Environment (PVE)