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 Jada Maccabee

Lockheed Martin Electronics; TCF Technician, US Air Force  Eskan Village, Saudi Arabia
APO  AE  09001.
jada@hotmail.com, CELL: +966-55-002-9876
Clearance:  Secret


SUMMARY

Dedicated and resourceful telecommunication and information technology professional with proven technical and managerial capabilities overseeing, administering, and operating military enterprise communications systems in both wartime and non-wartime settings.  Strong interpersonal communication, relationship management, and personnel leadership capabilities; include experience mentoring, training, and ensuring the professional development of team members.  Technical expertise includes telecommunication, satellite, and network operation and support.  Access to all military posts.


CERTIFICATIONS

 Secret Security Clearance, 2007 – Present
 Top Secret Clearance, 2001 – 2006
 Certified Biometrics Enroller Technician, Technologies (BAT)
 US Army Communication Tech Controller
 US Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center (CRC)





CAREER EXPERIENCE

Lockheed – Martin  GLOBAL TRNG LOGISTICS Electronics Div. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
01/01/2011 - Present

Tech Control Facility Tech II
Aligns and performs unit level and direct support maintenance on microwave communications and associated devices. Perform maintenance and systems troubleshooting on Digital Group Multiplexer (DGM), TROPO and Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE). Performs strapping, restrapping, and preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) and limited maintenance on COMSEC devices. Performs PMCS on assigned communications telecommunications equipment, vehicles, and power generators.  Configures, aligns, operates, and performs unit level and direct support maintenance on microwave communications and technical control equipment, and associated devices. Monitor, fault isolates, and restores telecommunications circuits, trunk groups, systems, and associated commercial and military interface equipment. Maintain circuit, link, system, and station records and reports. The position covers Promina 400/800; CISCO Routers; Canoga Perkins Fiber Modems; Canoga Perkins Fiber –Optic Multiplex Unit; DNE AN/FCC-100 Low Speed Multiplex Units; KG, KIV and Ancillaries; ADC Campus-RS Line Driver Modems; DNE CV -2048 NRZ to CDI Converters; DNE CV8448 CDI converters; Tellabs Transcoder (T-Coder); Tactical TA-1042 Digital Non-secure Voice Terminals; Nortel Passport, Operta; MD-1026 Tactical Group Modem; TrueTime Time and Frequency Transceiver; ATM Timeplex CSX 1500; ADC DataSmart SCU/DSU; and Video Decoding Equipment

ITT-Systems Corporation: TAC-SWACAA Project in Afghanistan. US Army Salerno Forward Operating Base(FOB) Khost, Afghanistan.
04/01/2010 – 09/01/2010

Microwave Communication - TCF Technician
Perform operations, monitoring, security and controls of the physical, data-link, network and transport layers of Strategic and Tactical Communications-Computer Systems.  This includes local and wide area networks; end to end telecommunications and circuit switching systems, long-haul transmission and the Global Information Grid.  Coordinates and supervises the designs, configuration, operations, restoration and improvements of Microwave communications.  Analyzes their capabilities and performance, identifies problems, and make corrective action.  Maintain and Operates secure cryptographic instruments.  Repair and Fabricates cable connections and assemblies.  Performs Tech Control Facility self inspections.  Directs and makes operational adjustments to technical control facility self inspections.  Directs and makes operational adjustments to technical control telecommunication transmission equipment to include but not limited to Promina consoles (400/800) Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) switching equipment, fiber optic modems and wide band radio equipment.

Chickensaw Nation Industries, Computer Software Aerospace.
US Army Human Intelligence Center, FT. Huachuca, AZ
07/01/2009 – 04/01/2010

Role Player
Providing acting services for US Army training effort during regularly scheduled training exercises.   Portrays Human Intelligence (HUMINT) and Counterintelligence (CI) sources in a variety of role-playing scenarios, in diversified settings and environments, such as practical, situational, and field training exercises and tests.    Memorizes critical data contained in each role.   Portrays assigned role with little reliance on or referral to the role script and is familiar with each role.  Conveys information and data in response to students, correct and proper interview skills, questioning and/or elicitation techniques. Conducts post role verbal critique and completes a written evaluation of students  performance in accordance with government provided references, procedures, and forms.  Plans daily activities within the guidelines of company policy, job description, and supervisor’s instruction in such a way as to maximize personal output.







Oberon – Stanley Engineering Corporation
 US Military Support, Ft Huachuca (Baghdad, Iraq)
 12/01/2008 – 05/01/2009

BAT Point of Entry Enrollment Technician
Point of Entry Enrollment Technician for the Biometrics Automated Toolset (BAT).  Works directly with US and Iraqi military and civilian personnel.  Operates and maintains client workstations, cameras, iris devices and fingerprint collection hardware.  Performs all operations associated with BAT enrollments and the collection of biometrics.
Ensures applicants are enrolled and handled in accordance with established operating procedures.  Performs day-to-day maintenance and minor troubleshooting of all equipment and systems.  Operates equipment and systems in accordance with manuals and established procedures for handling, storing, and keeping records to include biometric enrollment files.
United States Army
Communication Technician,  1986 – 2008

519th Signal Company Camp Virginia, Kuwait
12/13/2006 – 10/01/2008
Technical Control Facility Supervisor
Worked  in Network Enterprise Technology Communications(NETCOM)Strategic signal company; responsible for submitting Telecommunications Service Requests(TSR) and implementing telecommunications service orders(TSOs) supervises the operation and maintenance repair priorities of microwave communications and technical control systems, to include communications security (COMSEC) accounts and devices; ensures regulations on accountability, Transient Electromagnetic Pulse Surveillance Technology (TEMPEST) standards are complied with and assimilates data;  submits statistical reports to higher headquarters.
Operated and configured telecommunication equipment including Promina 800 Switching multiplexer, FCC-100 low speed multiplexer, modems, oscilloscopes, test pattern generators, data analyzers and associated test equipment including familiarity with SHF, UHF, 5KZ, HF, Microwaves, IDNX, ADNX, ATM, and DP-2048.   Promina 400/800 Tellabs Transcoder (T-Coder),   CISCO Routers Canoga Perkins Fiber-Optic Multiplex Unit, Canoga Perkins Fiber Modems Tactical TA-1042 Digital Non-secure Voice Terminals, DNE  AN/FCC-100 Low Speed Multiplex Units Nortel Passport, Optera, KG, KY, KIV & Ancillaries MD-1026 Tactical Group Modem, ADC Campus-RS Line Driver Modems TrueTime Time and Frequency Transceiver, DNE CV-2048 NRZ to CDI Converters ATM Timeplex CSX 1500, DNE CV-8448 CDI  Converters ADC DataSmart CSU/DSU, Video Decoding Equipment.

DCM-A, 2nd NATO Sig BN Naples, Italy
11/05/2003 – 12/13/2006                     
Private Branch Exchange (PABX)/Video Tele-Conference (VTC) Technician
Deployable Communications Module Alpha (DCM-A), 2nd NATO's Signal Battalion; installs, operates and maintains equipment during real world deployments throughout NATO's area of responsibility; responsible for the health, welfare, training, and morale of seven NCOs, two Petty Officers, and two soldiers; assist in accountability of vehicles and communications equipment valued at over $3,500,000.00.

293rd Signal Company, 36th Signal Battalion South Korea
10/01/02 – 11/05/2003
Supervisor of Operations
Maintenance, and repair of Carroll Technical Control Facility, valued in excess of  $10 million;  serves as Intermediate Facility Control Office to Korea; coordinates and directs the installation, activation, deactivation, modification, and restoral of over 500 circuits;  performs quality control tests and conducts trend analysis computations;  responsible for the morale, welfare, and training of 11 soldiers and 9 Korean National employees.
Operated and configured telecommunication equipment including Promina 800 Switching multiplexer, FCC-100 low speed multiplexer, modems, oscilloscopes, test pattern generators, data analyzers and associated test equipment including familiarity with SHF, UHF, 5KZ, HF, Microwaves, IDNX, ADNX, ATM, and DP-2048.  Promina 400/800 Tellabs Transcoder (T-Coder),   CISCO Routers Canoga Perkins Fiber-Optic Multiplex Unit, Canoga Perkins Fiber Modems Tactical TA-1042 Digital Non-secure Voice Terminals, DNE  AN/FCC-100 Low Speed Multiplex Units Nortel Passport, Optera, KG, KY, KIV & Ancillaries MD-1026 Tactical Group Modem, ADC Campus-RS Line Driver Modems TrueTime Time and Frequency  Transceiver, DNE CV-2048 NRZ to CDI Converters ATM Timeplex CSX 1500, DNE CV-8448 CDI  Converters ADC DataSmart CSU/DSU, Video Decoding Equipment.

Headquarters Battalion. USA Combined Arms Support Battalion Ft. Bliss, TX
06/27/1999 - 10/01/02
Supervisor of Base Camp
Responsible for the health, welfare and training of ten soldiers; supervised the maintenance and operations of the communications equipment for ten PATRIOT missile systems valued in excess of $20 million; coordinated logistic support to ensure equipment met all training requirements for the PATRIOT training division; provided technical assistance to instructor personnel to support U.S. and Allied students trained by the United States Army Air Defense School.  Requirements requested by the Active Duty, Reserve and National Guard units utilizing FT. Bliss Facilities; responsible for furnishing management and installation property worth over $2,000,000.00. 

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia FORSCOM
10/01/2000 – 03/01/2001
Supervisor of Operations
Responsible for the health, welfare and training of ten soldiers; Supervised the maintenance and operations of the communications equipment for ten PATRIOT missile systems valued in excess of $20 million; Coordinated logistic support to ensure equipment met all training requirements for the PATRIOT training division; provided technical assistance to instructor personnel to support U.S. and Allied students trained by the United States Army Air Defense School. 

HHD, 54th Signal Battalion, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia FORSCOM
07/01/1998 - 06/27/1999  
Technical Control Facility (TCF) Coordinator
 Supported a forward deployed Signal Battalion in Southwest Asia.  Monitored worldwide Defense Communications (DCS) circuits, trunks, links and facilities. Provided daily reports on systems status and configuration management.  Implemented new communications services as required.  Served as primary liaison among the Theater Network Operation Center (TNOC), The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and the lower echelon TCF Coordinators. 

Pinkerton Security and Protective Services
FT Bliss, TX 
9/01/1999 – 10/01/2002
Armed Security Guard
Responsible for the protection of 10 Scientists and 30 assistants and engineers. Covering the maintenance and operation of 100 Million dollars of Missile Equipment and supplies.  Duties covered door and VTC monitoring of entire Complex.  Protecting and securing entire area.  Received Certificate of Completion for completing 70 hrs of instruction in Security and Special Officers Training –Vanguard Course.  Received certificate for completion of the Basic Officer Course consisting of 30 hrs approved by the Texas Commission on Private Security.

Securigard Services of Washington D.C. 
McLean, Virginia
8/01/1988 – 10/01/1989
Armed Security Guard
The primary objective of providing a uniquely professional & ethical brand of high-quality armed and unarmed security services, security administration services, security technology services, security training, and risk and vulnerability assessments to both the government and commercial sectors, nationally as well as internationally.  As a Securiguard, served both classified and unclassified customers by using a flat corporate organizational structure that continuously focuses on as well as continuously self evaluates performance on each individual. Securiguard management teams bring a depth of experience and technical knowledge to security operations and are committed to gaining the trust and working as a Team and building long term relationships & partnerships with customers.  Security personnel are highly trained & ethical professionals, who constantly undergo training and testing from Day 1.

EDUCATION

Masters in Business Administration, Information Science
Western International University, Phoenix, AZ
December 2011

CompTIA Network + and Security + Certification
University of Arizona, Expected June 2011

Military Training: May 2004 –May 2004
Army Course: CATCEOL471, Equal Opportunity Leader Course


Bachelor of Arts, Political Science
University of Florida, Gainesville FL

Certificate, Equal Opportunity Leader Course, US Army Training and Doctrine Command, Naples, Italy 2004

Certificate, Haznat Familiarization & Safety in US Army Calvary TRANS-CBT
Camp Humphreys, South Korea 2003

Certificate, High Frequency Radio, AN/GRC-242 I/O Maintenance.
USAF Biloxi, Mississippi 1998

Certificate, Communications Systems/Circuit Controller BNCOC US Army Leadership Academy, FT Gordon, Georgia

Certificate, Primary Leadership Development Course US Army Leadership Academy
Grafweneer, Germany

Certificate, Station Technical Controller and Communication Maintainer US Army Leadership Academy, FT Gordon, Georgia



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