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DAVID M. CLARK 672 Raff Rd Virginia Beach, VA 23462 Mobile Phone: (757) 943-0545 dc127a49e@westpost.

net OBJECTIVE: Provide operational, analytical and training skills support with know ledge and experience matured through a strong leadership/management perspective in a career position within a robust company environment. HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS: a Over 20 years of ahands ona operations and associated training experience aflo at and ashore, both as a leader/manager and instructor/mentor. a Highly organized, multi-tasker who looks at the details, applies references an d lessons learned through critical analysis and problem solving. a Articulate communicator; quickly engages into a team environment to establish strong relationships but can work independently as well. SYSTEM EXPERTISE INCLUDES: a Tactical Systems: Naval Tactical Data Systems (NTDS), Advanced Combat Directio n System , (ACDS), Global Command and Control System/Common Operational Picture /Common Tactical Picture-Maritime, (GCCS-M), Command and Control Personal Comput er (C2PC), Voice Over Internet Protocol Comm Equipment (VOIP), ZIRCON Ms Chat a Computer Skills: Proficient with Windows, Microsoft Office suite. EXPERIENCE: Kratos Training Solutions, Project Operations Manager/ Business Process Analyst, Norfolk, VA October 2009- Present a Personally scheduled, coordinated and completed pre-inventory brief visits wit h Commanding Officers and staffs ensuring no disruption to their training enviro nment for all on-site efforts while simultaneously planning, coordinating, and m anaging the day-to-day operations of the auditors, data input team, and training support personnel involving 12 Learning Centers with approximately 90 Learning Sites of the NETC (Naval Education and Training Command) domain. a Tactically and strategically maximized team effectiveness and efficiencies thr ough experienced mentoring, practical empowering, and thorough communication gui delines to operate/execute the mission successfully throughout the Navy multi-le vel onsite operational training environment. a Paired with a remotely located Project Manager, implemented (PMP) project mana gement principle disciplines in the areas of timely detailed scheduling, enhance d management of communications, cost and resources, and flexibility points to fa cilitate the effort to maintain a project plan that brought the project in on ti me, under budget, with quality delivery of all products to the highly satisfied Government customer. a Positioned with Coordinated Navy Training System Plan (CTSP) team, conducting research analysis/data collection/technical writing and expeditiously executes c ommunications/meeting with IT system specific subject matter experts/Government points of contact obtaining the most current applicable supporting documentation and trend data from the Navy Fleet perspective. L-3 Communications, Operations Training Specialist. Norfolk, VA, July 2003 a" October 2009 a Manages all aspects of the Joint Expeditionary Tactical Trainer facilities to include space replication / layout, systems location and setup, communications p lans and setup. a Motivated lead/team member that provides expert tactical air control /command & control experience in support of all (TACRON) Tactical Air Control Squadron/Co mmander Second Fleet Reserve JFACC training evolutions to include FST (Fleet Syn

thetic Training) and COMPTUEX annual events. a Provided analytical/experienced operational support / mentoring for Joint/Coal ition Staff Exercises, Seabee Command Post Exercises and all fire support school house training evolutions to include Expeditionary Strike Group staff workshops. Expeditionary Warfare Training Group Atlantic, Naval Amphibious Base, Fire Supp ort Instructor/Course Manager/Curriculum Developer, Virginia Beach, VA June 2001 a" July 2003 a Managed/lead instructor of multi-faceted, multi-roles Supporting Arms Coordina tion Center Team Trainer course of instruction. a Instructor for 5 Navy/Marine Corp Fire Support Courses educating over 1000 stu dents annually combined. Also provided instructor support for all Amphibious/Exp editionary schoolhouse courses of instruction. a Command representative to multiple defense contractors during several high vis ibility research projects for future fire support weapon and data system to incl ude SACC-A (Supporting Arms Coordination Center a" Automated) and NFCS (Naval Fi res Control System). Amphibious Squadron Eight, Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, Supporting Arms Coordinator/Training Officer/Leading Operations Specialist, Virg inia Beach, VA June 1999 a" June 2001 a Performed duties of mid level Surface Warfare Officer as SACC Officer/Naval G unfire Officer, managed fire support professionals both senior and junior during 2 workup cycles and 2 Joint/NATO/multi-national exercises. a Managed/tracked over 400 Navy school quotas for 3 classes of US Navy ships and all embarked staff personnel with over 98% rating compared to previous ratings of less than 90% for other staffs. Surface Warfare Development Group, Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, Tacmemo Researcher and Writer Virginia Beach, VA May 1998 a" June 1999 a Provided Anti-Air Warfare experience during CNO mandated testing for systems u pgrades for Persian Gulf deploying ships. a Lead liaison to several different contractors providing operational data and e xperience to support technical development for future combat systems/weapons for the US Navy and Marine Corps. USS Kidd DDG-993/USS Briscoe DD-977/USS AW Radford DD-968 Operations Specialist/Leading Petty Officer/Career Counselor June 1987 a" June 1998 a Operational Force Multiplier. Led/managed 30 Operations Intelligence Division personnel, provided expertise in all warfare areas. a Senior Air Controller (fixed/rotary wing), integral member of the Combat Syste ms/Seamanship/Damage Control Training Teams. a Stood watch as CIC Watch Officer, and Ship Weapons Coordinator. a Collateral Duty Officer Billets to include Physical Security / Collateral Duty Intel / Search & Rescue / Naval Gunfire Control. Professional and/or Special Training Courses: FEMA (On-Line Courses) 100/200/700/800 Series Jan 2009 Fire Support in MAGTF Operations Jun 2001 Special Operations Spotter Jun 2001 Amphibious Airspace Operations Oct 2000 Amphibious Warfare Staff Planning Nov 1999 Supporting Arms Coordination Center Sep 1999 GCCS-M Operator Course (NEC 0342) May 1999

Electronic Warfare Officer Mar 1999 Supervisor Air Intercept Controller (NEC 0319) Jun 1995 Basic Shipboard Intelligence Mar 1995 Air Intercept Controller (NEC 0318) Dec 1993 Master Training Specialist Nov 1992 Curriculum Development (NEC 9506) Sep 1992 Instructor Training (NEC 9502) Sep 1990 Anti-Submarine Air Controller (NEC 0321) Apr 1988 FINAL SECRET CLEARANCE: NACI COMPLETED JANUARY 2011 References available upon request

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