Robert J Moore Resume Comms SME Manager Trainer Coordinator
1. Robert (Rob) J. Moore
Current Clearance: Top Secret/SCI
1303 Ashley Drive • Papillion, NE 68046 • (402)-616-9622 (C)
Robmoore1975@yahoo.com
www.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1975
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PROFILE:
Skilled and dedicated professional with 22+ years’ experience in the United States Army with a specialty in Installation, Operation,
and Maintenance of Communications systems and facilities requirements, with an overall knowledge and capable experiences with
Plans and Policies, Analysis and Assessments, Operation Command and Control Centers, Planning Initiatives, Program Management,
Concepts and Integrations research , Help Desk Assistant Centers (Customer Support), Training Development and Mentorship,
Requirements Research, Project Management, Supervisory, and General Management.
MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL SKILLS/EXPERIENCE:
• 20 years’ experience with Leadership / Planning / Decision Making / Time & Resource Management / Diversity
• 10 years’ experience with Joint Command Operations, Joint Staff, and Army Staff
• Provide supervision; managing the discipline, accountability, health, morale, training, and development of associates.
• Present and brief timely technical reports, advice, and recommendations to Executives and Directors
• Provide training and assistance to associates through developed policies, mandates, lectures, presentations, and demonstrations.
• Liaison with supported and supporting activities or outside agencies, companies, and organizations.
• Contracting Officer Representative; ensuring deadlines, scope of work, and Quality Assurance checks are made within budget.
• Supervise, train, certify, and counsel associates on systems, projects, and performance. Honing overall skills of expected roles.
• Expert in training analysis and implementing strategies to create subject matter experts while maintaining a positive work place.
• Highly proficient in communicating effectively both orally and written to identify, direct, and coordinate actions required in
providing needed services to higher-level executives and administration.
• Department Supervisor and Team Lead during numerous major military exercises and real world operations around the world.
• Certify and Train associates on communication theories, concepts, principles, practices, procedures, policies, standards, and
operational requirements improving overall workplace efficiency.
• Manage concepts and integration of cutting edge equipment and produce viable reports to executives for procurement.
• Extensive knowledge working directly with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook) also Share Point.
• Well organized and capable of working unsupervised for long periods, staying on task and meeting deadlines.
• Can work independently or as part of a team, keeping motivation high while accomplishing all assigned tasks.
• Works well under pressure in high stressed environments and gets the job done.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
U.S. Army – Offutt, NE Jun 2010-Current
NC2 Information Manager/Communications Training NCOIC/Senior Enlisted Leader
USSTRATCOM/J3NW-J3NT (Joint Command)
• Operate and manage multiple C4I communication systems with secure voice conferencing and data messaging platforms in direct
support of the President of the United States, Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Commander
USSTRATCOM, and select federal agencies in peacetime, crisis situations, and wartime.
• Evaluate and perform training and certification of NC2 personnel on telecommunications equipment, systems, services, and
transmission media to develop subject matter experts in the Conference Coordinator position.
• Provided high level monitoring/situational awareness to USSTRATCOM Global Operations Center and STRAT-Remote.
• Selected over three senior personnel to lead the division’s Nuclear Command and Control communications training, standards,
and evaluations efforts meeting all OPLAN, EAPs, NC3 CONOPS, and Joint Staff’s NC2 directives.
• Developed training courses covering all required Joint Task IDs’; averaged 98% rating during the Joint Staff assessment visit.
• Managed 88 critical satellite, line of site, and landline Nuclear Command and Control Circuits supporting alert forces; resulting in
2. zero degrades or unscheduled downtime.
• Supports senior personnel up to the Secretary of Defense; conducted over 150 real world, global, national conferences with no
discrepancies in accordance with the Emergency Action Procedures of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Volume VI.
• Selected as the directorate’s Senior Enlisted Leader; fostering mentorship, self-growth, and professional support and development
to all 85 enlisted personnel and Senior Officers assigned.
• Operations Manager with primary systems focused on secure and non-secure voice communications (DRSN, DSN, STE, VOIP,
Red Switch, GOLD, WWSVCS) as well as line of site HF communications, and MILSTAR satellite SECN voice circuits.
• Oversees data messaging dissemination over multiple secure and non-secure systems and internet platforms (SIPR, NIPR,
JWICS, MILSTAR).
U.S. Army – Fort Meade, MD Oct 2005-Jun 2010
Communication Specialist / Technical Assistance Center Deputy Director
Asymmetric Warfare Group / Pentagon G-3,5,7 (Army Staff)
• Nominated and hand selected by Senior Army Leaders to be the first Satellite Communicator assigned to this unit.
• Managed the technical assistance center within the Army’s newest Special Missions Unit. Consisted of 377 soldiers, civilians,
and contractors with the mission of mitigating asymmetric threats. Providing Help Desk support to all assigned users.
• Provided daily automation support to Headquarters, four squadrons, and various advisory teams around the world. Resolved over
4000 customer support trouble tickets through remedy.
• Managed the lifecycle project of replacing over 700 computers and laptops both stateside and around the world.
• Conducted site surveys and developed purchase and acquisition estimates. Completed all required installation documentation.
Served as a Contracting Officer Representative (COR).
• Managed a 24-hour assistance center consisting of secure voice, video, and data communications and information technology
enterprise to globally deployed personnel via IP services on NIPRNET, SIPRNET, and JWICS.
• Maintained accountability of over $23,000,000 of Information Technology equipment at multiple locations around the world.
• Sought out by command leadership as the communications planner (SME) for guidance on unit’s communications procedures and
policies. Created all communication’s operating procedures and user pocket guide for individual assigned equipment.
• Integrated the unit’s satellite reach back capability using .9 and 1.5 meter satellite systems purchased through vendors after an
extensive research and assessment process, in which recommendations to higher was reviewed and approved.
• Responsible for pulling, splicing, suspension, termination and testing of CAT-5e cable installation along with associated
communication devices and systems (CISCO routers and switches) in over 10 separate Forward Operating Bases or locations
throughout Iraq and Afghanistan as well as 3 Liaison offices in Hawaii, Germany, and Qatar.
• Coordinated materials and tool requisition for networking and projects, most of the installations were built from the ground up
with no prior infrastructure present.
• Knowledgeable in network and cable plant installation. Experienced with cable/network test equipment and troubleshooting.
• Analyze/apply specialized communication methods and analytical techniques for the distribution of communication systems.
• Knowledge of basic electronics theory and operating principles, the application of existing and planned technology to
communications requirements, and equipment interoperability and compatibility.
• Developed training program which certified over 150 new users in 18 different information technologies; increasing productivity
by 60%. Trained over 700 soldiers on communication systems while deployed in multiple combat zones.
• Deployed not only to Iraq and Afghanistan but to the Republic of Georgia as the Senior Signal Advisor performing
communications planning, research, and investigation; a level normally slotted by an O-4 or GS-12 equivalent.
• Worked directly with vendors and engineering departments from Thales, Harris, SWE-DISH, Tele-Communication Systems
(TCS), L-3, Segovia, and others on direct product designs, features, capabilities, installations, and operations of various
communication systems used and tested at Headquarters location as well as war time locations.
U.S. Army – Fort Belvoir, VA Dec 2001 – Oct 2005
SATCOM SYSTEMS Supervisor
• Led, mentored, trained 45 Soldiers in the daily operations and maintenance of two MILSTAR terminals, two Single Channel
Transponder Injection Subsystems and all associated Teat Measurement and Diagnostic equipment valued in excess of $125
million dollars.
• Coordinated and provided support for critical command and control communications to USSTRATCOM and the Pentagon.
3. • Responsible for operating and maintaining three AN/GSC-52 DSCS satellite earth terminals and all associated sub-systems.
• Commended by the U.S. Army Signal Corps Commanding General for input and additions to the military occupation specialty
critical skills task selection board. Single handedly wrote and revised over 70 tasks that are, to this day, used as training
guidelines for the 25S training manual.
• Worked as the Operations NCOIC for this Earth Terminal Complex, comprised of 3 Heavy earth terminals, four spread spectrum
ECCM systems, two MILSTAR terminals, three DSCS FDMA control subsystems, two Promina nodes, one MIDAS virtual
patching system, one Switch Multiplexing Unit, one Timeplex Node, and all associated test and diagnostic equipment.
• Issued out all received satellite access requests and gateway access requests for support missions coming in and out of the site.
• Very familiar with the DISA requirements/publications and met all inspection criteria without incident.
• Worked closely with DSCS satellite controllers to ensure all terminal uplinks and downlinks were properly calibrated and met
power requirements on the satellite both prior to, during and after mission completion.
U.S Army – Fort Huachuca, AZ Feb 2000-Dec 2001
Tactical Satellite Systems Team Chief
• Served in a rapid deployment signal company; supervised, installed, operated, and maintained multichannel satellite
communication ground terminals, systems, networks, and associated equipment.
• Responsible for the health, welfare, and career development of 15 soldiers.
• Equipment operated was an AN/TSC-93C and an AN/TSC-85C satellite system with assemblages, three tactical vehicles, and two
generators valued at over $2,000,000.
• Maintained a critical tactical satellite link in Camp Doha, Kuwait with no down time.
• Selected and assisted the Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) in the field testing of the Secure Mobile Anti-Jam Reliable
Tactical Terminal (SMART-T) - SHF tri-band, advanced extension range terminal.
Further U.S Army Career – various locations Oct 1992 – Feb 2000
Military Occupation Change – Georgia - Signal School House Student 1999-2000
Army Active Duty – Hawaii – Infantryman 1996-1999
Nebraska Army National Guard – Infantryman 1992-1996
EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONS/AWARDS:
• Associate’s Degree - AAS: Applied Electronic Studies. Grad. Date 06/2012 (3.75 GPA)
• Army’s Contracting Officer Representative Course, Date 2009
• SWE-DISH and TCS-SWIFTLINK Commercial Satellite Systems Course, Date 2007
• Information Assurance Security Officer (IASO). Date 2005
• MILSTAR Organizational Maintenance Course, Date 2002
• Army MOS 25S Satellite Communications Systems Operator-Maintainer Course, Date 1999
• Army MOS 11B Infantry, Date 1993
• Bronze Star Recipient, Date 2010
• Army Staff Badge, Date 2007
• Air Assault Badge, Date 1997
• Expert Infantry Badge, Date 1996
PROJECTED AVAILABILITY
• Expected start of Terminal Leave / Separation from Active Duty Army is 2 November 2015, at which time will be able to begin
working.