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Profile Experienced, motivated, and personable engineer with a diverse 19 year work history of supporting the Department of Defense.

Detail oriented toward completing tasks in the most efficient manner. Talent for communicating technical information, results, and ideas in clean, clear, & concise formats. Skilled in project management as well as practical engineering. Diplomatic and tactful with military and civilians at all levels. Accustomed to handling technical and contentious information for dissemination and explanation. Demonstrated history of producing accurate, succinct, and timely reports. Flexible and versatile, poised and competent. Demonstrated ability to focus on completion, bring tasks to closure, and accomplish goals on time. Clearance Top Secret - Sensitive Compartmented Information Skills Summary |Project Management |Equipment Testing |Graphic Representations | |Developmental |Report Preparation |Complex Forecasting | |Acquisition |Specification |Technical Instruction | |Technical Writing |Generation | | Professional Experience |July 2010 - Present Rescue 17 Consulting Monument, | |Colorado | |Senior Consultant / Advisor / President | |Founded Rescue 17 Consulting to help companies and Government programs | |across a wide spectrum of skill sets. | |Consultant to various commercial companies and Government agencies on work| |ranging from engineering to system integration to pricing to graphics | |generation. | |March 2004 - June 2010 The Wexford Group International Monument, | |Colorado | |Program Analyst | |Senior administrative assistant to Wexford Group Program Manager | |Asymmetric Warfare Group (AWG) support contract from award in July 2006 to| |present. | |Tracked expenditures, projections, & trailing invoices for AWG Contract | |consisting of ~140 Wexford, Independent Technical Consultants, & | |Subcontractors. Typical monthly invoice between $3M - $4M of Labor, | |Travel, & Defense Based Act (DBA) Insurance. | |Leader of Wexford Group Pricing Team for AWG Request for Proposal (March | |2006). | |Senior Consultant & Advisor | |Consultant and analyst on various DoD related commercial and Government | |programs. | |Lead WGI Consultant on Special Operations Peculiar Modification (SOPMOD) | |and Miniature Day/Night Sight (MDNS) Programs to Naval Surface Warfare | |Center - Crane (NSWC-Crane). | |MDNS Program Deputy Program Manager for System Integration. | |NSWC-Crane Joint Special Operations Program (JSOP) Survey Coordinator. | |Consultant on various Special Operations Force (SOF) Weapons Programs to | |NSWC-Crane. | |November 2003 - March 2004 NAVSPECWARDEVGRU Virginia Beach, | |Virginia | |Combat Systems Engineer | |Technical Liaison to all divisions of the Combat Systems Support | |Directorate. Divisions include: Night Vision, Weapons, Ordnance, Diving, | |Air Operations, Ranges, & Tactical Climbing. | | |

|May 1999 - November 2003 NAVSPECWARDEVGRU Virginia Beach, | |Virginia | |Night Vision Electro-Optics(NVEO) Program Engineer | |Develop, evaluate, and procure NVEO Systems for the Naval Special Warfare | |Development Group(NSWDG). | |Development advisor to programs involving cutting edge thermal and fusion | |technology. | |Developmental liaison with DoD Manufacturers: B.E. Meyers, | |Northrup-Grumman (formerly Litton), Knight's Armament, ITT, Wilcox | |Industries, Leupold & Stevens, FLIR Systems, Insight Technology, Trijicon,| |Premier Reticles, etc. | |Governmental liaison with Other Government Agencies: NSWC-Crane, Night | |Vision Labs-Ft. Belvoir, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, U.S. | |Army Natick Soldier Center, etc. | |Coordinate funding, planning, and execution of NSWC-Crane In-Service | |Engineering Agent(ISEA) Support. | |Operational and technical representative for all NSWDG Night Vision, | |Laser, Thermal, and Optical systems. | |February 1994 - May 1999 NAVSURFWARCENDIV-Crane Crane, Indiana | |Sniper Rifle Engineer | |Testing, evaluating, and procuring Sniper Systems for Naval Special | |Warfare Command(NSW). | |Special Purpose Munitions(SPM) Weapons Engineer for the Naval Special | |Warfare Development Group. These duties included the procurement, | |testing, certification, and fielding of weapons in development. | |Certification required approval letters from the Weapon System Explosive | |Safety Review Board(WSESRB) for each weapon and the ammunition approved | |for use. | |Coordinating technical support for both East & West Coast NSW Sniper | |Schools. Provided weapon support and supplies required to support four - | |10 week courses per year, 2 each East Coast at Camp Atterbury, Indiana and| |2 each Miramar/Niland, California. | |Program engineer responsible for the design, procurement, assembly, | |testing, and fielding of the NSW 50 Caliber Special Application Sniper | |Rifle(SASR) Product Improvement Program(PIP) Mk15 Mod 0. This rifle | |replaced the original NSW M88, shell-holder bolt, SASR with the box-fed, | |bolt action SASR PIP. | |Sniper rifles and shotgun instructor for Enhanced O-Level Maintenance | |Course to NSW armorers and ordnance representatives. | |Operational and technical representative for NSW weapon systems with | |expertise on the following rifles: M14, Remington Model 700, M88 SASR, | |SR-25, and M4A1. | |January 1991 - February 1994 NAVSURFWARCENDIV-Crane Crane, | |Indiana | |OK-542 Program Engineer | |OK-542/BQ - Towed Array Handling Equipment for SSN & SSBN Sonar Systems. | |Contracting Officer's Technical Representative(COTR) for OK-542 outboard | |hydraulic motors. | |System integrated logistic support engineer and instructor to fleet | |submarine sonar technicians at various Naval Bases and shipyards. | Education GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - Atlanta, GA Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, 1990 Certificate in Bioengineering Interests El Paso county search and rescue

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