Neal H. Stone
Hagerstown Md. 21742
Home: 240-***-****
Work: 301-***-****
E-mail Home: abhlpa@r.postjobfree.com;
E-Mail Work: abhlpa@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE
Secure a position within the telecommunications field as a
software/hardware installation technician and/or system troubleshooter.
Currently hold a Top Secret-SSBI clearance with a completed 5-year update
effective 12/09/03
EXPERIENCE
2010-Present: CSC Corporation. Presently, hired as a network engineer to
support the Department of States RRF facility. I am proficient in the
Promina IDNX system, and the red and black matrix systems. Have the
ability to test systems and to test circuits from the demarc in house and
the demarc to post.
2004-2010: ITT Systems. I am employed with ITT as a Senior Field Engineer,
and work with the Department of States messaging system. Also, attended
the Port Concentrator Unit School. Attended Xiotech training and was
certified a Xiotech Magnitude SANS technician. Maintain and configure the
SANS storage unit. This system encompasses three-terabyte storage for
messages received worldwide.
2002-2004: Mantech Corporation-Department of State, Springfield Va., and
State Annex 8. Responsible to the workshop supervisor for the repair and
or maintenance of the STEA30 secure telephone and associated equipment.
Also, the certification and de-certification of the Department of States
secure telephones and cryptographic equipment.
Attended the STEA30 course of instruction held in New Jersey and was
certified a qualified STEA30 technician. Also, attended ISDN course of
instruction and was certified an MADGE 60 ISDN technician by Initia Corp.
1999-2002: Mantech Corporation-Department of State, Beltsville Maryland
State Annex 26. Organized and directed the installation of hardware and
the loading of the Windows NT software to include the Tivoli connection
oriented software. Researched and updated network circuit drawings (site
surveys) to bring existing network drawings up to date. Correctly prepared
all site documentation to include exit telegram and site trip report to
conform to the Department of State guidelines. Possess a thorough knowledge
of the Real Secure security monitoring and Tivoli communication software
programs. Have extensive experience with the Cisco product line,
particularly the Cisco line of Catalyst switches and routers to include the
Catalyst 1900; Catalyst 2900 and 2900XL; Catalyst 3500XL; and Cisco 5000
switches. Experience with the 2500 and 2600 series of Cisco routers and
the 7200 series of Cisco router and affiliated plug in cards. Hands on
experience with the Ethernet 10baseT, 100baseT and the Fastethernet
topologies. Installation experience with fiber networks to include the
termination of ST and SMA style fiber connectors.
1997-1999: Transferred to the Department of State's main office and
assigned to the position of Maintenance/Installation technician.
Responsibilities include the troubleshooting of the Department of State's
critical voice and data circuits and the installation of the same.
Performed fault isolation to a faulty component. Installed circuits to
include the running of fiber and its termination.
1995-1997: Mantech Corporation-Department of State at the State Annex #21
in Springfield Virginia. Performed bench level repair on Wang computer
systems to include the loading of server/client software and verification
that all peripheral equipment is operational and in good working order.
Repair of Wang computers to return to stock with experience in the support
of the General Data Communications (GDC) multiplexing systems. This
experience was in the testing and verification of system boards for proper
operation.
Experience in the test/repair of a wide range of modems both tempest and
non-tempest versions.
1992-1995: United States Naval Air Station Rota, Spain
Maintenance supervisor of the communications navigation work center,
responsible for the maintenance effort of over thirty personnel including
all maintenance administration, trend analysis, and personnel evaluations.
Earned position of workcenter collateral duty inspector for the quality
assurance branch for the duration of tenure.
1988-1992: Aircraft Carrier Eisenhower, U.S. Navy
Performed bench level repair of Comsec and electronic counter intelligence
equipment.
1981-1988: United States Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida
Lead technician on the HF radio and computer systems. Served as collateral
duty inspector for the quality assurance branch.
1980-1981: Naval Technical Training Center, Memphis, Tennessee
Enrolled in an advanced intermediate maintenance course. Served as
collateral duty inspector for the quality assurance branch.
1978-1980: Naval Air Station, Barber's Point, Hawaii
Assigned to communications and navigation workcenter.
SOFTWARE
Certified in Microsoft Exchange Server ver. 5.5
Certified in Microsoft Windows TCP/IP version 4
Certified in Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Enterprise Server
Certified in Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server
Certified in Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Workstation
Certified in Networking Essentials
Certified an MCSE on 22 of October 1999
Preparing for the CCNA exam
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science Degree, Southern Illinois University, 1993
Major course study was in Vocational Education.
EQUIPMENT EXPERIENCE
Raytheon DSS, its ancillary equipment, Timeplex/Timeview and General Data
Comm (GDC) multiplexers, Telenex Matrix Switch/VC-1000, Cisco routers and
C3U's.
Cryptographic Key Generators: KG-194, KG-81, KG-84A, KG-84C, Racal Milgo
Datacryptor KIV-7, KG-34, KY-57/58, STU-III, 1900 Data STU-STIIIA.
Cryptographic equipment also include experience with the KYK-13, KYK-15,
KOI-18, KSD, DES & AN/CYZ-10 fill devices.
Transmission Mediums: TXport 3001 CSU/DSU, Phoenix 1537 & 1536 Data-T C and
the following modems: FOI-2191 Fiber Plex, Codex 3345 & 2172. Omni-mode 96,
Lucent MPDM & Infinity, GDC, Versitron F2238/HD1, Canoga-Perkins 2240, EZ
Fiber, AOS, Dymec 7564/7565, ODS 119, 219, 229, and 700.
Peripheral: IST Red phones, KPI, DTA, DPM phone interfaces, and LCC
operator consoles, Black Boxes, Tellabs telephone interface modules and
rayproof doors. Ricoh, Cryptek, TSP, Oki- Data, Ilex, and Cannon fax
machines, Terp-V and Hetra Optical Character Readers (OCR).
Connection Hardware: Fiber Optic transceiver/LGST hubs, 110 punch down
blocks, ADC, ARC, VF, DSX, T-3 Patch Panels, Model 3032 and HNF crypto
housings, automatic (NRRC Hotswap) patch panels and the construction of
various amphenol and RJ connectors.
TEST EQUIPMENT: Interview Data Analyzer, Hawk 4010 Data Trap CRX
Transmission Test Set, Fireberd 4000 & 6000, T-berd, 209A & 224, and the
FiberTech-102/132 test modules, Distortion Analyzers, Multimeters and
Oscilloscopes.
References: Available on Request