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John
L. Mota
835 W. Harney Lane #13
Lodi, CA 95240
motajohn@hotmail.com |
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE |
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2002-Present |
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Plans,
Operations, & Security – Communications,
California National Guard, Sacramento, CA
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Information Systems/Digital Communications Systems Technician
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Manage and
maintain the Directorates Information Systems, Digital Communications and
Secure Communications Systems. Control the use and distribution of
computer systems throughout the Directorate. Develop, Design and Manage
the web assets to include internet, intranet and extranet for the
Directorate. Train personnel in the use of hardware and software assets. |
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2001 |
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Records
Management Branch, California National Guard, Sacramento, CA
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Web
Manager/Management Assistant |
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Develop and manage the current California
National Guard Administration Directorate Website. Convert paper forms
and regulations to electronic format and make them available on the
Administration Website. |
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2001 |
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Mota
Dairy Services, Los Banos, CA
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Computer
Specialist/Electrician |
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Installed and
maintained electrical and automation systems.
Technical consultant and repairman on computer matters.
Trained and assisted others on the use of computer software and
hardware. |
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2000-2001 |
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Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel,
U.S. Army, Fort McNair, DC |
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Computer
Specialist |
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Integral part in
the production and operation of graphic tools and computer systems.
Technical consultant on computer, web, graphics, and
communications matters. Operations
and Evaluations expert in the performance of State Funeral Exercises. |
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1998-2000 |
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Headquarters
Command, U.S. Army, Fort Myer, VA |
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Webmaster/Terminal
Area Security Officer |
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Developed and
maintained websites for an organization consisting of over 3,800
personnel. Edited graphics
using available public stock or creating them when necessary.
Technically assisted other government agencies in the development
and management of intranet/internet assets.
Ensured the physical security of data processing equipment within
the organization. Setup new
users on the network with email and network access.
Performed computer system hardware and network troubleshooting,
analysis and repair. |
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1996-1998 |
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333rd
Signal Company, U.S. Army, Okinawa,
Japan |
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Communications
Systems Operations Chief |
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Responsible for
the operation and maintenance of eighteen Defense Communications Systems
sites. Provided technical
assistance and developed computer based
training for three team chiefs and ten maintenance personnel in
matters relating to circuit performance, capabilities and utilization. Interfaced on a regular basis with Army, Air Force, Marine,
Navy and Japanese agencies in support of the Japanese Reconfiguration
and Digitization Network. |
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1994-1996 |
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349th
Signal Company, U.S. Army, Okinawa,
Japan |
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Communications
Systems Maintenance Chief
Information
Systems Security Officer
Information Systems Manager |
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Supervised
fourteen personnel in the maintenance of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Contingency Satellite Communications Terminal, including two antenna
systems, two 30KW generators, and three trucks worth over 9.6 million
dollars. Supervised maintenance up to and including the intermediate
general support level. Served
as the primary supervisor in ensuring information security of all data
processing equipment for a 112-person organization.
Managed user accounts and password access to ensure only
authorized use of government information systems.
Accountable for security, operational readiness, and maintenance
of computer systems valued in excess of $85,000. |
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1992-1994 |
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US
Army Information Systems Engineering Command, Fort
Huachuca, AZ |
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Digital
Communications Systems Analyst
Information
Management Area Coordinator |
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Technician in a
Wideband Technical Evaluation Team.
Used Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) for the
collection and analysis of performance data on Defense Communications
Systems. Repaired and
upgraded a Microwave Communications Test Lab to be used for training and
testing of computer software and automated evaluation procedures.
Primary supervisor ensuring information security of all data
processing equipment for a 160-person organization.
Ensured only authorized use of government information systems
through management of user accounts and password control. |
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EDUCATION and TRAINING |
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University of Maryland
BA Computer Studies – Information Systems Management
· Expected Graduation in 2003 |
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2002 |
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DMS
Operating System Administrator Course |
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2002 |
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Global Command and Control System (GCCS) Workstation Operator Course |
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1999 |
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US
Army COMSEC (Communication Security) Custodian Course |
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1993 |
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Microwave Communications Systems Supervisor Course |
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1993 |
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Digital
Communications Systems Analyst Course |
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1991 |
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Microwave Communications Systems
Repairer/Operator Course |
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SECURITY CLEARANCE |
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Currently hold a Secret Clearance.
Previously held a Department of Defense Top Secret/Special Compartmented
Information (TS/SCI) Clearance. |
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TECHNICAL SUMMARY |
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Microsoft FrontPage, Netscape Composer, HTML, DHTML, Javascript,
Windows 95/98, Windows 3.xx, MS-DOS, Windows NT/2K/XP, LINUX, MS Office
Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, Outlook and Publisher), MS Sharepoint
Team Services,
JASC Paint Shop Pro, JASC Animation Studio, Adobe Photo Deluxe, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe
Illustrator, Adobe Acrobat, CorelDraw, PhotoMorph Movies, MGI PhotoSuite,
Lotus Freelance Graphics, Harvard Graphics, Macromedia Flash MX, MS Gif
Animator, BASIC, FORTRAN, C++ |
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LANGUAGES |
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U.S. Army certified in European Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese and
Spanish |
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