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(603) 350 9876
sofia.vesta@gmail.com
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309 Searles Rd
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Sofia Vesta
Summary
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Extensive experience architecting,
securing, and improving Information Systems for major Commercial and Federal
clients.
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Experience
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2008-2011
Engineering
Technology Services; Technical Director
§ Technical
Director responsible for
§ Coordinate and
manage other
§ Responsible for
developing and defining network architecture. Served as the architectural custodian for
networks interfacing with other architectural area leads. Responsible for end to end performance of
all network systems. Defined methods
and procedures for monitoring the network infrastructure.
§ Coordinated and
managed the services of several third party support vendors and hardware
vendors working as suppliers to
§ Integrated with
sector Service Delivery Managers, other technical tower managers, and
directly with
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1999-2008
Computer Sciences Corporation
Senior Manager; Managed Network Services
§ Until 2006
Responsible for
§ In 2006, changed
responsibility to
§ Participated in
business pursuit teams to develop proposals to win new business and expand
scope of existing contracts.
§ Work directly
with clients, account executives, and third party vendors to assure that
Managed Network Services was meeting the needs of their respective accounts
as well as meeting financial targets for CSC.
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1998-1999 U.S. Air Force (Civilian)
Tinker AFB, OK
Chief,
§ Serve as Chief
Technology Officer for Tinker Air Force Base.
Responsible for the capacity planning, design, installation,
operation, and security of all major IT systems on Tinker Air Force
Base. Reported directly to the Tinker
Chief Information Officer on matters concerning Tinker’s IT infrastructure.
§ Second level
manager of 37 government, 20 contractor, and 44 active duty military
personnel assigned across four departments; desktop, servers, helpdesk, and
networks, within the Base Network Control Center.
§ Integrated a
wide array of equipment from multiple companies into a 20,000 node network
infrastructure. This included
equipment from vendors such as Microsoft, Cabletron, and DEC. Communicated often with the Director’s /
VP’s of Engineering, Sales, and Product Management within these companies.
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1995–1998 U.S. Air Force (Civilian) Tinker AFB, OK
MIS Manager, B-2 Bomber Systems Program
Office (SPO)
§ Responsible for
the design, management, and security of an enterprise Information System
consisting of leading edge commercial off the shelf equipment. This system supported approximately 1000
nodes within the B-2 Bomber System Program Office
§ Supervised a
section of 23 government and 9 contractor Engineers and Computer Scientists
working across three functional teams; Networks, Server Management, and
Desktop Support.
§ Managed an annual
equipment and labor budget of eleven million dollars.
§ Represented the
B-2 Bomber program / U.S. Air Force at Program Management Reviews pertaining
to B-2 Information Systems with companies such as Northrop and Boeing.
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Education and Security Clearance
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1993-1995 Cabletron Systems Inc.
Hardware Design Engineer
§ Design Engineer
overseeing projects through the entire design cycle. This included writing detailed product
specifications, digital and analog logic synthesis, computer simulation,
printed circuit board layout, prototyping, and developing test procedures.
§ Participated in
Technical Planning Committees which defined engineering architectures used
across Cabletron’s entire product line.
§ Examples of
equipment designed and sustained include
§ Examples of
equipment used during the design process include high performance UNIX based
Computer Aided Design (CAD) workstations, high-level computer language
compilers for source code development, network analyzers, timing and
simulation software, schematic capture and layout software, and on-line
component databases.
1989-1993
University of
Engineering Technician
§ Responsible for
the administration of a Local Area Network comprised of approximately forty
PC compatible and Macintosh computers, printers, scanners, and optical
storage devices.
§ Acted as a
Technical Advisor to the Faculty of the Department of Zoology. Recommended specific items of both hardware
and software needed to insure the continuing operation of the LAN.
1985-1989 U.S. Air Force (Active Duty)
Computer Systems Specialist
§ Performed the
component level maintenance of complex digital computer and network
systems. This included the
troubleshooting of Processors, Memory Units, Network Interfaces, and various
subsystems in an on-line mission critical environment.
§ From 1987-1989,
as a qualified “5 level” (military equivalent of journeyman), supervised the
daily work of “3 level” (apprentice) and “1 level” (trainee) technicians.
1989-1993 University of
§ B.S. Electrical Engineering
1986-1988
Community College of the Air Force
Maxwell AFB,
§ A.A.S. Electronic Systems
Technology
2004
§ Six Sigma Green Belt Certification
1999
§ Top Secret DOD clearance (currently active)
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