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Prof. Maasberg is a lovely professor and I would definitely take him again! Attendance isn’t required but is highly encouraged.
Louisiana Tech University - Computer Information Systems
Commercial Aircraft Pilot
Federal Aviation Administration
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
(ISC)²
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Business Administration - Information Technology
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Master of Science (MS)
Information Technology - Information Assurance
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Oceanography
United States Naval Academy
DoD
AHLTA
Information Assurance
Project Management
Aviation
Program Management
CHCS
Information Security
Military Operations
Helicopters
Quality Assurance
Computer Security
Business Process
Integration
Disaster Recovery
Training
Security
Inspection
Leadership
Troubleshooting
Maasberg
Michele
U.S. Navy
US Navy
Louisiana Tech University
U.S. Army Medical Command
MCAHC
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Various
(Final 2 Commands included only for brevity):\n\n+AMPHIBIOUS SQUADRON TWO (CPR2) May 2004-Feb 2006\n-Served as Current Operations Officer and Air Operations Officer; planned and coordinated all future schedules
training
and operations for the ships in the Strike Group.\n-Successfully coordinated over 150 air sorties and 300 ship training events during EUCOM GWOT surge.\n-Drafted
orchestrated
and executed an international live fire Naval Exercise that tested the weapons systems of 9 ships
4 helicopters
and 4 fixed wing aircraft.\n-Integral part of complex ship-to-shore operations during Haitian humanitarian relief efforts.\n-Qualified as Officer of the Deck onboard the USS Saipan \n\n+HELICOPTER TRAINING SQUADRON EIGHTEEN (HT-18) May 2002-May 2004\n-Instructed Navy
Coast Guard
and Marine Corps flight students. Maintenance pilot and Formation flight qualified. \n-Managed 50 students and 15 instructors daily for scheduling
training
and accountability as a Flight Leader.\n-Completed over 1000 Instructor hours for a total of 2500 flight hours.
U. S. Naval Officer
US Navy
Ruston
LA
Assistant Professor
Louisiana Tech University
San Antonio
Texas Area
+ Cyber security (Insider threat
malware threat metrics
data breaches)\n+ Advanced research in data type classification\n+ Instructing (network security/telecom/IS fundamentals)
Research Assistant
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Ft. Eustis
VA
+ Establishment of Documented Technology Process – Initiated Configuration Control Board (CCB) with policy development and enforcement; improved Incidence Response process\n+ Alignment of Organization Security Activities – Worked with US Army regional commands and the site to redefine overall enterprise duties and roles
resulting in clearer procedures
increased productivity
better physical security
improved customer response
and addition of 2 new security billets for the site. Passed Regional level security inspection.\n+ Improvement of Organizational Security State – Managed IT Workforce and user security training; provided personal Security+ training to Staff resulting in 5 certifications for compliance.\n+ Strategic Business Development – Assisted with policy development in Business Process; member of Data Quality Team and Primary Care Optimization training and implementation process.\n+ Instruction and Technical Support – Provided user level training
software and hardware troubleshooting
data recovery
and system upgrade support for U.S. Army MAPS initiative in conjunction with the Department of Defense global electronic health record and associated databases.
Information Assurance Manager and MAPS Program Manager / Instructor
U.S. Army Medical Command
MCAHC
Portsmouth
Virginia
+ Provided physicians and medical support personnel instruction
specialized training
and software troubleshooting for global electronic medical record database software and Microsoft Office 2003 and 2007 applications (Word
Excel
PowerPoint
Access
and Outlook)\n+ Created regional plan for Digital Signature and Encryption of Department of Defense Electronic Mail; provided troubleshooting for software and hardware related issues with ActivClient software and any type of CAC card reader.\n+ Supported Infosec team as security representative for the Training Division and conducted final review of the Security Policy and Disaster Recovery Plan for IG inspection. Received Alternate Token designation with registered Alternate Token card and account.\n+ Pioneered CITRIX research and development with remote access for AHLTA and CHCS including testing the use of ThinPrint software.\n+ Developed comprehensive end user guides for all material including Microsoft Sharepoint (designated NMCP Sharepoint Trainer) and DMHRSi timekeeping.
Software Application Instructor
U.S. Navy
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