1. Jon B. Russell
116 Partridge Rd
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Cell: (910) 818-4212
Jon.b.russell85@gmail.com
Objective Statement: Seeking a position as a Communication IT Network Technician.
Summary Section: 7 years’ experience as a Network Communication Administrative Technician;
provided classified and unclassified virtual private networking services and securities, giving customers
outstanding reliable Internet services; Installed, configured, operated and maintained Cisco Networking
equipment; trained in operating the Satellite Transportable Terminal. Trained and operated as a high
capacity light of sight radio technician; provided extensive networking communication in the support of
the Army, allied government agencies.
Areas Of Expertise
Secret Clearance
Cisco Network &
Routing
CompTIA Security
Comsec Custodial
Logistics
Administration
Microsoft Office skills
Inventory
Teaching
Record Keeping
Network Plus
Management
Experience
United States Army job title 25Q Multi-Channel Systems Operator/ Cisco Network technician operator;
tour of duty stations, Fort Bragg, Iraq, Korea, from October 2008 to Present.
Assisted with configuring multiple information technology Cisco Networking systems and worked
diligently to provide reliable and robust internet services to support the Special Forces Command at Fort
Polk Louisiana.
Ensured that all personnel were able to operate the new Harris Radio Adaptive Network Wideband Wave
Form by the doctrine of the technical manual.
Trained 8 personnel on the signal flow of the Satellite Transportable Terminal from the technical manual
to further enhance their overall expertise on system operations.
Helped trained 2 employees on the advance tactical networking administrative systems; military known
as the INC-1B advance communication system colorless operation while maintaining a 95% in reliable
effective communications
Maintained 100% accountability and serviceability of all assigned communications equipment and
encrypted communication equipment valued at $3M.
Supervision
2. Developed and implemented in-depth mission plan to move two military Cisco Networking
administrative systems and 6 military vehicles and 12 personnel to Fort Eustis. Providing classified and
unclassified internet services in an expedient manner to customer units.
Supervised and implemented functional ideas towards configuring networking services to enable the Folk
Polk Special Forces Command to receive internet and video teleconferencing services in a expedient
manner.
Education
Civilian and Military Education from 2003-Present
American Military University, pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology Management.
25Q Multichannel Transmission System Operator Training
Description: Installs, operates,and performs unit level maintenance on multichannel line-of-site and
tropospheric scatter communications systems,antennas and associated equipment. Analyzes BIT/BITE
diagnostics to isolate faults to the Line Replaceable Unit (LRU). Installs, operates,perform strapping,
restrapping, preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS),and unit level maintenance on
communications security (COMSEC) devices. Operates and performs Preventive Maintenance Checks
and Services (PMCS) on assigned vehicles. Installs, operates,and performs preventive maintenance
checks and services (PMCS) on assigned power generators.
Warrior’s Leaders Course
Description: Upon completion of the course,the student will be able to function as a junior level leader
with essential skills in leadership; training; war fighting; and administration, audiovisual materials,
practical exercises,discussion, classroom exercises,and lecture. General course topics include leadership;
counseling; mentoring; and field training.
Advance Leader Ship Course
Description: Upon completion of the course,the student will be able to understand radio wave
propagation, antenna theory and installation, digital communications switching systems theories, and the
operation of various antenna, terminal, and multichannel communication equipment; understand and
operate internetworked communications equipment (i.e. troposcatter and super high frequency antennas
and terminals); and supervise and lead at the squad and platoon level.
IT Networking and Cisco Routing
Logistics Training on the Standard Army Maintenance System- One Enhanced (SAMS-1E)
Description: SAMS-1E course, students will receive a system overview; learn system utilities and
interfaces,processes for personnel, supply, equipment, and maintenance; create reports and ad hoc
reports.
3. CompTIA Security + training from Infotec IT Company.
CompTia Network Plus training, from Glen E. Clarke Fifth Edition, Army Skillport.
Inc 1b (Bn CpN) Delta Course
Description: establishes a network backbone that provides the full range of data, voice and video
communications to battalion and above echelons using satellite and line-of-sight communications nodes
that set up at-the-quick-halt to successfully meet operational requirements.
Taclane Micro
Description: Basic Networking Theory of GRE/m GRE, loading comsec Keys into Micro Taclane,
zerorize procedures, using a Simple Key Loader (SKL), configuration, operation and troubleshooting of
the Micro Taclane in a simulated WIN-T Architecture.
Secure Internet Protocol/Non-secure Internet Protocol Access Point SNAP
Description: SNAP enables reach-back communications by providing the logistics personnel with both
non secure email, video- conferencing and voice capabilities through satellite communication networks.
Enroute Mission Command (EMC2)
Description: EMC2 provides internet service, mission command applications, full motion video,
intelligence products and collaborative planning tools along complete office suite of computers and voice
phones, all onboard an aircraft. EMC2 enables the GRF to connect to the Army’s tactical communications
network, Warfighter Information Network-Tactical(WIN-T), while in flight.
Technical Transportation of Hazardous Materials Course
Description: This course provides personnel from all services detailed technical information pertaining to
all phases of transportation for hazardous materials, and satisfies the mandatory training for persons who
certify hazardous materials and conduct function-specific training for subordinate personnel as specified
in the Defense Transportation Regulation (DOD 4500.9-R). Course content regulations governing the
transportation of hazardous materials by all modes (i.e. land, vessel, and commercial/military air).
International regulations covered include the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code and the
International Commercial Air Transport Associations Dangerous Goods Regulations. United States
regulations covered include the Department of Transportation (DOT) 49 Code of FederalRegulations
(CFR) and U.S. military regulations. Course materials include emphasis on shipping papers,marking,
labeling, placarding, packaging, compatibility, and emergency response information.
Building Managers Training, USAG Camp Humphreys Korea
Test, Measurement,and Diagnostic, Equipment ( TMDE) Coordinator Course.