Description
To be able to build System Architecture. Continue education and training in the DoDAF field.
Work Experience
COMPANY | POSITION HELD | DATES WORKED |
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(Confidential) | DoDAF Architect | 5/2016 - Present |
City of Augusta | License and Permit Tech | 2/2016 - 4/2016 |
Government (Contractor) | DoDAF Architect | 6/2008 - 5/2015 |
Army | Platoon Leader/Mainenance Officer/Staff Officer/Regional Network Operational Security Center Officer | 6/2003 - 5/2008 |
Education
SCHOOL | MAJOR | YEAR | DEGREE |
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Middle Tennessee State University | Criminal Justice | 2003 | Bachelor Degree |
Accomplishments
Highlights:
1. For support to the Architecture Integration and Management Directorate during the development of the Army's Network Operations Architect (Version 2). My expertise and professionalism was heavily relied upon in the analytic assessment of this critical product which is designed to baseline network operations throughout the Army. 2. Contributed to the Network Capabilities Based Assessment (NT CBA) development team. Commitment and expertise were instrumental in the success of the Army's first comprehensive analysis of NT and communications capabilities from the Soldier to JTF. The approved analysis was incorporated into the Joint DOTMLPF and other capabilities development documents creating a decisive edge in battlefield warfighting communications for our Army. 3. For exceptional support to the Architecture Integration and Management Directorate from 15 September 2008 to 30 November 2008. Your consistently strong performance as the Signal Center of Excellence team lead for Software Blocking interoperability testing resulted in the successful delivery of over 10 Software Blocking III Mission Threads. As a valued team lead you participated in more than 20 community reviews, two face-to-face working groups, and numerous "tiger team" sessions.Job Skills
Keywords
- DoDAF
- Object Oriented Unified Modeling Language
- OOUML
- Department of Defense Architecture Framework
- Remedy
- ITIL F
- Information Technology Infrastructure Library Foundation
- Security
- System Architect
- Rational Software Modeler
- Platoon Leader
- Spectrum
- Windows 7
- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft Word
- Power point
- Excel
- Microsoft Outlook
- Microsoft XP
- Vista
- IADS Spreadsheets
- Magic Draw
- JCIDS
- Windows 10
Responsibilities
Operational View Enterprise Architect/Information Assurance Security Officer
Prepared Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) 2.02, CJCSI 6212.01F, Net Ready Key Performance Parameters and Joint Capabilities Integration Development System (JCIDS) compliant, Operational View architecture in support of Paladin’s Family of Vehicle’s Information Support Plan (ISP), LandWarNet Initial Capabilities Document (ICD), and Army Network Operations Reference Architecture.
• Architecture included: Graphical display of the systems/mission (OV1), Operational Node Connectivity (OV2), Information Exchange Requirement spreadsheet (OV3), High Level Relationship Diagram (OV4) High Level Activity Model (OV5). These models were built in the Structured Analysis tool. In addition to OVs, also built the Overview and Summary (AV1), Integrated Dictionary (AV2), Capability’s Vision (CV1), and Capability to Organizational Development Mapping (CV6) for the LandWarNet ICD. The Army Network Operations Reference Architecture consisted of AV1, AV2, OV1, OV2, OV3, OV4, OV5a, OV5b, and OV6c for the six phases of operation when units deploy.
• Built Operational View architecture using Object Oriented Unified Modeling Language (OOUML) tool. Models built in support of Brigade Combat Team project were Use Case, Activity, Sequence, Interface Relationship, and Communication diagrams. These models were built to identify information exchange requirements between Soldiers, and to identify system needs.
Configured computers to bring onto the military network (Army Gold Standard), applied Hotfixes to computers, and submitted Remedy tickets to get IA support.