1. ROBERT PAYNE
91-1053 Waiemi Street • Ewa Beach, Hawaii 96706
robert.payne@rcpayne.net • 808-744-5743 home • 760-660-9854 cell
US Citizen SSN: ###-##-6960 • 10-Point Veterans Preference
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Accomplished, results-driven professional with expertise in all areas of telecommunications– including
computer network defense, cyber security, voice, data, SATCOM, transmissions, and multiplexing–
complemented by refined talents in network architecture, problem solving, oral communications,
project management, operations leadership, strategic planning, partnership building, and staff
instruction. Well-prepared to direct the outreach, planning, and project management efforts as a
Project Manager.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
AWS TECHNOLOGIES , CARLSBAD CA SUPERVISOR: JEFF ESTES, (760) 814-0679 Hours Per Week: 40-
50
COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST (10/2014 TO PRESENT)
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii, USA. Supervisor: Brad Tenney, (603) 781-
3431. Hours Per Week: 40-50.
Related Competencies: Strategic Planning & Implementation, utilizing knowledge of technologies, Project
Management, Effective Communication, Telecommunications Planning & Deployment, Workflow
Allocation, Staff Training, Operations Leadership, Relationship Management
Conduct in-depth Site Surveys of current and future communications sites for PG&E Tait radio
repeaters. Use test equipment, ANRITSU test set to conduct radio tests. Conduct tailboard and safety
briefs for the teams on a daily and weekly basis. Provide leadership and mentoring to the radio survey
teams.
Conducted over 100 site surveys.
Lead and supervised 2 teams for surveys and drive test teams.
Hold full accountability for all equipment for each of the teams.
Marine Forces Pacific (MARFORPAC) Technical Control Chief / Engineer (10/2010 to 10/2014)
Related Competencies: Strategic Planning & Implementation, utilizing knowledge of technologies, Project
Management, Effective Communication, Telecommunications Planning & Deployment, Workflow
Allocation, Staff Training, Operations Leadership, Partnership Building, Relationship Management
Hold full accountability for planning, coordinating and design and installation and management of
SATCOM, tactical transmission, multiplexing, and voice switching networks in partnership with
multiple commands. Develop and implement a cyber security strategy and the network standard
operating procedures; enforce strict compliance with safety rules, regulations and directives. Oversee
day-to-day operations; provide leadership, training, and mentoring. Facilitate equipment life cycle
maintenance evolutions, procedures, and techniques. Conduct in-depth research relevant to new and
emerging technologies, capitalizing on opportunities for enhancement across command and control
capabilities and functionality. Serve as key advisor for Operations Officer, providing recommendation
and guidance on system and network planning issues.
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Successfully coordinated with partner nations to accelerate planning and implementation of
theater cyberspace operations.
Developed a robust strategy for the Marine Corps to facilitate the migration from Promina
technology to Everything Over IP (EoIP).
Responsible for computer network defense for exercise’s Balikatan and Cobra Gold for the Joint
Exercise Control Group.
Managed over 500 Technical Controllers in the United States, Japan and the Middle East
responsible for all Satellite communications and cyber operations
Played an instrumental role in Marine Expeditionary Force deployments, New Equipment
Operation Assessments, Advisory Groups, and Planning Conferences. Served as SME at the
C4 Integrated Product Team users conference, providing assistance in determining future
employment of tactical communications satellite systems within Marine Corps inventory.
Orchestrated technical conferences with I and III Marine Expeditionary Forces to evaluate
technical control IT capabilities and offer guidance to technical control personnel, and develop
long-range plans.
Selected to serve as Tactical Planning & Engineering Officer, Technical Control Chief, and Host
Nation Support for exercise Balikatan 2012 and 2014 in the Republic of the Philippines, and
exercise Cobra Gold 2013 and 2014 in the Kingdom of Thailand.
Authored 35 satellite database updates for super high frequency (SHF) satellite communications
(SATCOM) covering all SHF / extremely high frequency (EHF) / global broadcast service (GBS)
for Marines in the Pacific.
Attended the PACOM sponsored 2011 Joint Satellite Architecture Working Group to identify and
validate USMC satellite requirements in support of OPLANs.
Diligently processed hundreds (as many as 200+ per year) of satellite access requests and
gateway access requests in support of exercises and contingencies.
Readily assumed responsibilities beyond scope of Tech Controller, performing duties of a
Systems Planning & Engineering Officer and Cyber Security Chief to support mission objectives.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, Manama, Bahrain. Supervisor: Jason Perdue, (703) 784-0666. Hours
Per Week: 50-60.
System Planning & Engineering Officer (10/2010 to 6/2011)
Related Competencies: Workflow Allocation, Staff Leadership, Operations Management,
Telecommunications Planning & Deployment, Staff Training, Mentoring & Coaching, Relationship
Management, Partnership Building, System Enhancement, Process Improvement
Directed the planning, engineering, and design of wideband satellite communications links and
multiplexing architecture supporting data and voice networks. Coordinated with higher headquarters
and Defense Information Systems Agency Central Command to acquire access to NIPR / SIPR data
networks and telephone services. Prepared and presented recommendations for C4 support priorities
related to information operations. Supervised staff and day-to-day operations, overseeing and
controlling use of information network capabilities and services. Oversaw training and development of
technical control staff.
Managed procurement, fielding, and utilization of commercial SATCOM systems and services,
effectively augmenting Marine Corps tactical equipment.
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Conducted comprehensive planning, managed configuration of satellite communication links,
and coordinated switching and network equipment to support Marine Corps Central Command
forces.
Contributed to complex SATCOM testing with Air Force communications nodes in the theatre,
improving overall theatre support to joint forces.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, Camp Pendleton, California, USA. Supervisor: Jason Perdue, (703)
784-0666. Hours Per Week: 50-60.
Marine Expeditionary Forces (MEF) Technical Control Chief (3/2009 to 10/2010)
Related Competencies: Operations Management, Team Training & Leadership, Workflow Allocation,
Partnership Building, Telecommunications Planning & Deployment, Cross-functional Collaboration,
Management Consulting, Relationship Management, Documentation & Reporting, Effective
Communication, Priority Management
Coordinated with joint, higher, adjacent, and subordinate commands to drive the installation and
management of tactical transmission, multiplexing, and voice switching network to support MEF.
Supervised and trained MEF technical control staff; delegated tasks and managed daily operations.
Offered technical guidance to System Planning and Engineering Officer, advising on system and
network planning matters.
Rapidly coordinated a division-wide position in response to an urgent fielding requirement
resulting from a critical shortfall and programmatic delays; provided key insights to HQMC and
MCSC to achieve immediate fielding actions.
Attended the Radio and Networks Conference as MEF SME, MARCENT Sync Conference,
Maintenance Advisory Group Conference, and Training Advisor Group (all in 2009); participated
in the Pacific SATCOM Users Conferences as SME and the Joint Satellite Architecture Working
Group as MARFORPAC technical representative (both in 2010).
Served as SME for the Digital Control Facility Refresh Joint Task Analysis, supervising testing at
the Redstone Arsenal.
Implemented cyber security equipment into the Joint Enhanced Core Communications System.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, Multiple Locations in Iraq. Supervisor: Jason Perdue, (703) 784-0666.
Hours Per Week: 60-70.
Multinational Force West (MNF-W) Technical Control Chief (7/2007 to 3/2009)
Related Competencies: Telecommunications Planning & Deployment, Team Leadership, Staff Training,
Communication Infrastructure Planning, Effective Communication, Documentation & Reporting, Mentoring
& Coaching
Responsible for designing, engineering, and administering tactical and commercial Promina / IDNX
architecture for MNF-W. Analyzed existing communications infrastructure, presenting
recommendations for modifications and enhancements to improve efficiency and functionality.
Performed circuit actions required for circuit activations, modifications, and deactivations impacting
the Promina / IDNX architecture. Supervised operations across Technical Control Facilities and
Technical Control Sections. Managed all tactical and strategic communication requests, providing
solutions aligned with operational requirements.
Directed the delivery and installation of a dual-spoke capable Deployable KU Band Earth
Terminal (DKET) satellite system at the Al Asad Alt Technical Control Facility.
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Coordinated transition of 21 principles communications links from Camp Falluja, Iraq to Al Asad
Air Base, Iraq, facilitating uninterrupted voice, data, and video services.
Successfully completed the planning, management, and supporting documentation for 140
telecommunication circuit activations, modifications, and deactivations to support MNF-W
telecommunication architecture.
Created a software revision control system for Promina multiplexers to standardize software
version and RAM specifications across all online and offline Promina multiplexers.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, Twenty-Nine Palms, California, USA. Hours Per Week: 40-50.
Chief Instructor, Technical Control Course (9/2002 to 6/2007)
Related Competencies: Education, Strategic Planning, Program Improvement, Team Training, Program
Evaluation, Documentation & Reporting, Data Tracking & Analysis, High-impact Presentations,
Relationship Management, Coaching & Mentoring
Provided instruction for the Technical Control Course and Technical Control Chiefs Course,
employing principles of System Approach Training the maximize student proficiency and promote
positive learning outcomes. Managed coursework development, planning, and delivery. Offered
guidance during repair, alignment, and modification of course equipment. Assessed and reported on
academic performance. Managed equipment inventory valued at $6M+. Provided counseling and
mentoring to students. Managed certification, evaluations, hours, and training for instructors.
Successfully developed a strong team of instructors dedicated to providing exceptional training
to Marines.
Facilitated instructor training on advanced Promia and RedCom switches to support future
course development.
Developed formal training for entry level Marines (110 training days / 880 hours of courseware)
and advanced Marines (72 training days / 576 hours of courseware).
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Defense Information Systems Agency Controller (October 1998 to October 2002) ▪ UNITED
STATES MARINE CORPS, Camp Foster, Japan. 40-50 hours per week
Student / Operations Overwatch (October 1995 to October 1998) ▪ UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS,
Twenty-Nine Palms, California, USA & Kuwait. 40 hours per week
Radio Repair Chief (January 1992 to September 1995) ▪ UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, Camp
Pendleton, California, USA. 40 hours per week
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Bachelor of Arts in Communications (in progress) ▪ Park University – Camp Pendleton, CA 92055
Semester Hours: 32; GPA: 3.5
JOB-RELATED TRAINING
Contracting Officer Representative Training (2011)
Satellite Database and Combined Access Request (2010)
Defense Information Systems Agency Online Order System (2007)
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Curriculum Developers Course (2005)
Formal Instructor Training Course (2005)
Anti-terrorism Training Officer (2005)
Staff Non-commissioned Career Course (1996)
Technical Theory Course (1995)
Technical Control Course (1995)
REFERENCES
Bradford Tenney, Systems Sustainment & Operations Deputy Branch Chief, Cyber Security &
Communications
Homeland Security, (603) 781-3431, tenney@hq.dhs.gov
Professional Reference
Deondray Wesley, J653
HQ PACOM, (805) 294-8379, deondray.wesley@pacom.mil
Professional Reference
Chris Mohr, PACOM Planner
Department of Defense, (808) 477-8540, christopher.mohr@usmc.mil
Professional Reference
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Security Clearance
Active Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) SSBI 9/2011
Technical Proficiencies
Proficient with Windows, Mac, and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Visio, Project)
Honors & Awards
Legion of Merit
Joint Service Commendation Medal
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (4)
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal
Combat Action Ribbon
“I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, all of my statements are true, correct, complete,
and made in good faith.”
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Curriculum Developers Course (2005)
Formal Instructor Training Course (2005)
Anti-terrorism Training Officer (2005)
Staff Non-commissioned Career Course (1996)
Technical Theory Course (1995)
Technical Control Course (1995)
REFERENCES
Bradford Tenney, Systems Sustainment & Operations Deputy Branch Chief, Cyber Security &
Communications
Homeland Security, (603) 781-3431, tenney@hq.dhs.gov
Professional Reference
Deondray Wesley, J653
HQ PACOM, (805) 294-8379, deondray.wesley@pacom.mil
Professional Reference
Chris Mohr, PACOM Planner
Department of Defense, (808) 477-8540, christopher.mohr@usmc.mil
Professional Reference
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Security Clearance
Active Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) SSBI 9/2011
Technical Proficiencies
Proficient with Windows, Mac, and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Visio, Project)
Honors & Awards
Legion of Merit
Joint Service Commendation Medal
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (4)
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal
Combat Action Ribbon
“I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, all of my statements are true, correct, complete,
and made in good faith.”
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