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MAYA Campbell
309
Middlegate Drive
Fairfax,
VA 22001
703.981.9876
maya@vernoncampbell.com
Summary
Mr. Campbell
has more than 30 years of Information Assurance experience in Military, Federal
and commercial environments. Mr. Campbell has been responsible for the
development of Information Security client services, including new business
development, for various organizations as well as providing Program/Project
Management skills, executive and staff development leadership and strategic
planning. He has also been responsible for P&L accountability as the
Director of Information Assurance for three corporate entities. Mr. Campbell’s
work experience includes:
·
More than 30 years of experience in physical and information
security, including design and implementation of full certification and
accreditation (C&A) packages, using OMB-A130, DITSCAP, NIACAP, and Federal
Agency proprietary methodologies based on NIST Special Publications.
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More than 15 years experience as program manager or
project lead for several dozen information assurance projects.
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Twenty years experience developing and testing
contingency plans, continuity of operations plans, and disaster recovery plans
using NIST standards, personal experience, and other agency methodologies and
requirements.
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More than 20 years experience in information
assurance policy development, strategic planning, information assurance program
management, and security training for DoD and non-DoD entities.
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More than 12 years experience as Director of
Information Assurance for multiple corporate entities.
·
More than 12 years experience in information
assurance business development, marketing, and sales activities for services
and products.
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More than 15 years of financial responsibilities and
accountability for projects and organizational divisions.
WORK HISTORY
Vernon Campbell Consulting, Owner, Fairfax, VA April
2003 – Present
Professional
Consultant
Mr. Campbell has provided professional information
assurance consulting services to a number of small businesses. Some of the
recent highlights include:
1)
Transportation Security Administration (September 26, 2011 – current).
At the present time, Mr. Campbell is the Project Manager on a security
design and architecture task for the TSA. The project requirement is to design an
effective security architecture that protects TSA's information systems and
networks from internal and external threats.
TSA requires a solution that will integrate the monitoring of two
classified networks currently in use. Mr.
Campbell is the Cybersecurity PM for a team that is responsible for researching
the networks to be monitored and designing a proposed security architecture
that can be integrated and implemented.
The proposed architecture solution will support integration with a future
selected O&M provider before transitioning O&M tasks, to include
Certification and Accreditation (C&A) support to the Certification test
authority during the testing. The
project team will provide the Government with a complete package of design
documentation, architecture plans, required hardware, software and firmware,
completely documented analysis and results for an integrated classified network
security monitoring and incident mitigation solution for the two classified
networks.
2)
Transportation Security Administration (July 29 – current). Mr. Campbell is providing consulting services for L1Identity Solutions in
the design and development of the security requirements for Designated Aviation
Channeler (DAC) screening services system. He is developing concept documents,
including system design as well as the full certification and testing security
suite of information. He is directing the software development and hardware
integration teams in the fulfillment of the mandated security implementations.
3)
United States Secret Service (December 13, 2010 – July 25, 2011). Mr. Campbell was the Security
Authorization Subject Matter Expert (SME) and team lead for the USSS at
headquarters, reporting directly to the USSS CIO. He provided in-depth
knowledge and leadership for the development of an Information Assurance
Program for the USSS that complies with Department of Homeland Security
requirements, while maintaining the exclusivity of sensitive and proprietary
USSS system information. He led a four-person team that conducted security
testing and developed security documentation for all USSS systems; additionally
he submitted direct information to the CISO and CIO for the USSS in conduct of
day-to-day activities supporting the Services’ missions. He was integrated with
the development and implementation of
EA, T&E, and reporting programs for the Service, as well as coordinating USSS
with WHCA and EOP security entities. He designed and implemented Service
activities and systems status through the use of the DHS FISMA tool, Trusted
Agent FISMA (TAF). Additional duties/activities included
advising on security architecture issues for the USSS Stabilization and
Modernization program (IIT IMS). He advised the CISO and CIO staff on system
and program requirements, and the ability of the Service to incorporate secure
tunneling capabilities into the Services' use of DHS owned and controlled
enterprise systems and bandwidth.
4)
Library of Congress (November 1, 2010 – December 10, 2010). Mr. Campbell conducted security testing
and vulnerability scanning on the Financial Hosting Network general support
system for two major applications, Medical Information Management System (MIMS)
and Facility Aided Management (FAME). MIMS is a Health Service Organization
system that supports medical testing and services for members of Congress and
the Library. FAME is a computer aided design system that maintains staffing
provisions for the Library. Task order deliverables included Security Testing
and Evaluation (ST&E) reports, updated System Security Plans (SSP) and Plan
of Action and Milestones (POA&M), which are corrective actions designed to
mitigate the security deficiencies identified from the results of the
vulnerability scanning activities.
5)
Advanced Program Group (March 2010 – November 30, 2010). Mr. Campbell provided information
assurance services to various federal government clients through the DOI NBC
ISSLOB contract offering. Projects included
security certification testing, development of test plans, test reports, Plan
of Action and Milestone deliverables, consulting with client on recommended
actions, required compliance activities, and developing system designs and
architectures to satisfy compliance requirements.
6)
Excalibur Associates, Inc. (March 2010 – current). Mr. Campbell conducted a full scale
network security assessment of the security screener partner program
information assurance compliance activities at the San Francisco International
airport. Task order deliverables included development of security program,
policies, and documentation about general support system to show compliance
activities required (POA&M) to meet TSA/DHS IT security requirements. Provided
mitigation activities to reduce non-compliance issues; developed corporate
level briefings to develop input for resource acquisitions.
7)
HTA Technology, Inc. (December 2008 to March 2010). Mr. Campbell provided
information management support to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Security
Division (SecD) Information Assurance Section (IAS) Assurance Management Unit
(AMU). His responsibilities and program areas included interpretation and
assistance in implementing guidelines, processes and procedures to enable the
AMU to assess, analyze and report on FBI compliance with the Office of
Management and Budget’s Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) as
required by the FBI, the Department of Justice, and the Director of National
Intelligence. He assisted in the conduct and review of annual assessments of
the internal security controls on the identified information systems; developed
and presented Bureau program managers with the latest guidelines and
interpretations of specific requirements; presented Information System Security
Managers and Information System Security Officers with relevant program
information required for them to execute their security activities on the
various systems; developed program plans, policies and management tools to be
implemented throughout the AMU and SecD; and provided program support for the
AMU Unit Chief, as required. He used the Cyber Security
Assessment and Management (CSAM) reporting tool to track system status in
support of the FISMA program and the individual system AMU requirements. Mr.
Campbell was the lead on the CSAM implementation component for the AMU. He coordinated
with Department of Justice entities such as Information Technology Security
Program, the IG’s office components, and their outside auditors in the conduct
and completion of their annual security audits.
8)
Department of Energy, Washington DC (2009-2010). Mr.
Campbell provided professional C&A services on behalf of CSC/Excalibur in
support of a National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) information
technology project. This entailed conducting a C&A assessment of the NNSA
Emergency Management Analysis System (EMAS) that processes data for the NNSA.
In addition, due to unavailability of previously assigned personnel from the
original contractor, Mr. Campbell was responsible for the security engineering,
installation, secured configuration and documenting of the hardware and
software baseline installed at the main client facility. Mr. Campbell developed
all original security documentation for the project, including the NNSA Program
Cyber Security Plan (PCSP) and Department of Energy (DOE) technical and
management requirements (TMRs).
9)
Department of Homeland Security (2005-2009). Mr.
Campbell provided security certification testing support for the Department of
Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate office for web-based
system applications that are under development by G&H International
Services. These applications were developed to incorporate “first responder”
technologies into mainstream access capabilities through the system portal. Mr.
Campbell provided the documentation for system certification through the RMS/TAF
database applications. Mr. Campbell also conducted FISMA audits for the DHS and
Department of Justice OIGs. These tasks
involved testing and validating the system security parameters and control
methodologies implemented by the client. He has been involved in conducting
certification testing activities for the Department of Justice Office of the
Inspector General, including security testing and evaluation planning, testing
and reporting. He has also completed security testing for the FBI as a third party
subcontractor, and has conducted security risk assessments and security testing
for certification activities for the Department of Labor (Office of Chief
Financial Officer).
10)
Department of the Interior (2002-2007). Mr.
Campbell was the Project Manager for the development of Continuity of
Operations Plans for the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) in Washington, DC,
Pittsburgh, PA, Denver, CO, and Alton, IL. This planning encompasses all IT
functionality and will incorporate business resumption for OSM HQ and all
Regional Centers, as well as a number of their larger field offices. For
Minerals and Mining Services, Mr. Campbell completed security testing and
analysis for the Accounting and Information Management system. He also
conducted security certification and testing activities for the MMSNET,
including testing the database structure, file accesses, and network security. As
Project Manager at the National Business Center Mr. Campbell led a
certification team that conducted system testing on a number of applications,
including Mail and accounting systems. The development of Plans of Action and
Milestones resulting from the full-scale certification testing and risk
analysis was one final product, as was the final certification package. He is
currently assisting in the definition and security testing for the FBMS new
billing and accounting software. For the Office of Hearing and Appeals in
Ballston, Mr. Campbell provided support as the acting BITSM (Bureau Information
Technology Security Manager) for approximately one year, and provided security
services, network testing, system security testing, as well as analysis of
architectural issues, including the deployment of Active Directory and the
re-initialization of Internet services.
11)
Department of Commerce (2004-2007). Mr.
Campbell served as the Project Manager and ISSO while coordinating technical
testing and system certification activities for Computer Sciences Corporation
for its general support system that provides a secured operating environment
for development activities for the Department of Commerce US Patent and
Trademark Office. Mr. Campbell also acted as the Program Manager for three
projects at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in
Gaithersburg, MD. In addition to providing management services for the
certification activities for the National Associates Information Services
(NAID) application, which provides credentialing for all NIST employees and
contractors, he served as manager for support activities for four FTEs on two C&A
projects. He and his team developed system certification documentation and
provided overview assessment activities, as well as acting as the Certifying
Official for 44 NIST systems that were seriously behind schedule at the
initiation of the project. The team also conducted certification activities for
19 new systems for 2006. Mr. Campbell also supplied and documented an internal
review of the system security testing program at NIST, and developed and
implemented a new security testing process and program.
12)
Department of Education (2007-2008). Mr.
Campbell conducted security testing for the Department of Education, Federal
Student Aid, for the CPS application, which collects student financial aid data
and distributes it to various entities to determine financial eligibility. He
tested the system at four discrete locations, including mainframe and network
access points.
13)
General Services Administration (2006). Mr.
Campbell conducted technical security testing activities for a GSA accounting
system developed and maintained by CGI-AMS.
He provided security services in the evaluation of the newly developed
data center for this user in Phoenix, AZ, and security testing for the general
support system (GSS) that provides the backbone for the major application for
GSA.
Under the auspices of Vernon Campbell Consulting, Mr. Campbell has also
provided security and information assurance assistance to other Federal and
non-Federal groups such as:
·
Radio Free Asia in Washington, DC and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
in Prague, Czech Republic
where Mr. Campbell provided security assurance testing support;
·
Lockheed Martin,
where Mr. Campbell was contracted to develop the security requirements for the
winning proposal in the development of the $2.3B Presidential helicopter
program;
·
Environmental Protection Agency where Mr. Campbell was project manager for conducting
penetration testing and analysis at various EPA locations in the US. Each
network node was tested to ensure its compliance with cyber security
guidelines, and to determine areas of weakness in EPA network infrastructure.
·
Department
of Veterans Affairs where Mr. Campbell was responsible for
planning, organizing, facilitating and conducting Security Controls Assessments
(SCA) for Veterans Health Administration (VHA) facilities. On this project he
performed vulnerability scan analyses, validation of security control tests,
documented test results, and aggregated test data. He provided the identification of
vulnerabilities and risks, and made recommendations for policies and procedures
to mitigate system risks. In addition, he was the appointed Program Manager for
a 15-person task team supplied to the VA for SCA services worldwide.
Under the auspices of Vernon Campbell Consulting, Mr. Campbell has also
provided shorter-term subcontracting activities to:
Trusted
Mission Systems, McLean, VA
DBTS,
Inc. Washington, DC
Price
Waterhouse Coopers, Fairfax, VA
User
Technology Associates (UTA), Arlington, VA
Global
Crossing, Fairfax, VA
RCI
Technology, Denver, CO
G&B
Solutions, McLean, VA
The
Computer Merchant (TCML), Boston, MA
Management
Technology (MTI), Clinton, MD
As
Vernon Campbell Consulting, Mr. Campbell has also provided contract personnel
for engagements with the following companies:
·
G&H International Services,
Washington DC, subcontracted for
Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology
·
AINS-Inc, Rockville, MD subcontracted for the Pension and Benefit Guaranty
Corporation
·
Excalibur, Alexandria, VA, subcontracted for the Department of Energy and TSA
VGN, Inc., Prague, Czech Republic May
2003 - November 2006
President and Partner
As president and general partner, Mr. Campbell was involved in the
development, sales and marketing of security services in Europe through the
offices of VGN in Prague, Czech Republic.
Mr. Campbell was responsible for the
completion of all staffing, business, and technical activities for the foreign
home office, including coordinating with the Czech government to acquire
permissions to conduct business in the CZR and procuring all services, facilities,
and subcontractors in the Republic. VGN provided network security hardware and
software products and support such as continuous network monitoring, managed
security services and information assurance consulting.
Prior to 2003 Mr. Campbell held these employee
positions, among others:
Collins Consulting Group/MAXIMUS, Reston, VA August 2001-April 2003
Director,
Information Assurance, Intelligent Technologies
System Security Analyst//Project Manager
1993-1995
RGII Technologies, Inc., Annapolis,
MD December 1998 – August 2001
Director, Information
Assurance
TELOS, Inc. Ashburn, VA
(Pentagon) 1996
– 1998
Program Manager, Director of Information Security
IRS Integration Support Contract (HJ Ford,
Inc), Arlington, VA 1995 – 1996
Program Manager, Network Security Engineer
Education
·
University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, 1969-1973, B.A., English
Training & Certifications
·
Computer Learning
Center, 1977, Programming Certification of Completion, Fairfax, VA
·
Certified,
National Security Agency INFOSEC Assessment Methodologies (IAM)-US National
Security Agency
·
Industrial
AIS Security Courses - Government Certification
·
DITSCAP
Training, Pentagon
·
Government
sponsored AIS/COMSEC/ Physical Security Courses
·
Sans
Institute, GIAC classes, Network Security
·
IATFF,
RMS, TAF and CSAM training for various agencies including DHS and FBI
CLEARANCE
·
Top Secret, Active; SCI (FBI)
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