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OBJECTIVE:
A position that will afford an opportunity to apply
my experience and dedication to improve and maintain the health
of the enterprise with which I am associated. Stable employment
that will provide growth as my value is demonstrated. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:
History of progressively responsible and widely varied
technical, supervisory and managerial positions. Superior vocabulary,
writing and communication skills. Excellent speech writing capability.
Two years experience as Business Planning & Administration
Manager in Computing Resource management. Four years as Business
Planning Manager of the Integrated Logistics Support organization.
Three years experience in the Logistics support of the Strategic
Mission Data Preparation System (SMDPS) including two years as
SMDPS Logistics Manager. Five years experience in the Logistics
Support of the Offensive Avionics System and Cruise Missile Integration
(OAS/CMI) program through the Deployment & Activation effort.
29 years of support to the B-52 and KC-135 aircraft including
25 years active U.S. Air Force Maintenance and Maintenance Management
experience.
1996 - PRESENT: RETIRED
Volunteering in community efforts, playing golf, traveling, computing, reading, and enjoying friends and family.
1994 - 1996: CONTRACT ENGINEER - WYATT &
ASSOCIATES
Developed and documented the planning for the accomplishment
of unscheduled maintenance on Air Force One and other Special
Air Mission (SAM) aircraft under consulting contract to the Boeing
Company. Researched, analyzed and prepared recommended consumption
projections for spare parts to support Air Force One. Coordinated
re-allocation of computer equipment and personnel support for
the Air Force One and C-137 COMBS (Contractor Operated and Maintained
Base Supply). Prepared various plans in support of other Air Force aircraft.
1993 - 1994: RETIRED
1980 - 1992: BOEING AIRPLANE COMPANY
Business Planning & Administration Manager,
Computing Resource Management; 1990-1992
Devised process to identify underlying resource requirements
(rather than total funds) to constrain unsubstantiated budgetary
demands. Managed a budget distribution system across two dozen
organizational entities in five computing budget categories valued
in excess of 150 million dollars. Effected budget reductions in
excess of twenty million dollars without sacrificing mission requirements.
Conducted analyses to identify and manage cost drivers. Developed
parametric forecasting methods for projecting budget needs. Coordinated
Wichita budget requirements with the appropriate corporate organizations.
Business Manager, Integrated Logistics Support; 1987-1990:
Developed overhead budget forecasts and devised visibility
tools to accurately manage expenditures. Defended budgetary requirements
to the ILS and Finance Directors. ILS Focal Point for Capital
Assets, Computing Development Projects and Independent Research
& Development projects to ensure timely and complete submissions
were made and that cogent requirements were defined and funding
levels were adequate. Developed a system to distribute Overhead
budget responsibility for Labor, Non-Labor and Computing which
gave Functional Managers ownership of, and accountability for,
their expenditures. Scrutinized overhead billings to ensure accuracy.
Detected and corrected well over $1,000,000 in inaccurate or inappropriate
charges billed to the ILS organization from 1987 to 1990. Supervised
the ILS Costs & Schedules organization and Self-Review (audit)
program. Earned and maintained an image of honesty, accuracy and
responsiveness throughout the company. Provided strong support
in a wide variety of activities for the ILS Director and other
members of his staff. Logistics Manager, SMDPS; 1986-1987:
Managed SMDPS Integrated Logistics Support through
the efforts of highly qualified and experienced SMDPS logistics
personnel. Coordinated support requirements with other organizations
for the timely, and integrated support of 21 proposed and existing
SMDPS computer systems and other OAS/CMI program requirements.
Logistics Analyst; 1980-1986:
Led the efforts of the Deployment & Activation
organization. Managed AEMIS and budget activity for the OAS/CMI
Logistics organization. Recruited, selected and provided administrative
management for OAS/CMI field teams numbering upwards of 75 personnel.
Maintained effective pre-operational support program at 13 U.S.
Air Force locations while staying on schedule and under budget.
Initiated, coordinated and administered employee development and
recognition programs. Prepared program publicity for publication
in the company newspaper and conducted other customer relations
activities. Managed office equipment and space requirements for
A&WSI Logistics organization. Performed Site Surveys and audits
as required. Assumed other supervisory responsibilities in the
absence of the OAS/CMI Logistics Manager and the Avionics &
Weapon System Integration Logistics Manager.
1956 - 1980: U.S. AIR FORCE - ACTIVE DUTY: Maintenance Superintendent, SAC Headquarters; 1975-1980:
Exercised functional management authority over the
distribution of more than 23,000 aircraft maintenance personnel
covering more than 50 skilled specialties across 26 operating
locations. Coordinated the development of manpower standards to
accommodate changing missions and workloads. Defended manpower
requirements to senior Air Force General Officers at the Major
Command and Pentagon levels. Planned and directed the deployment of personnel
to support various Strategic Air Command readiness requirements.
Responded to Congressional and Pentagon inquiries relative to
aircraft maintenance manpower and personnel issues. Quality Control Superintendent; 1974-1975:
Responsible for the quality assessment and improvement
of B52 and KC135 aircraft and associated powered and
non-powered ground support equipment. Administered personnel evaluation
and technical inspection program. Performed accident and incident
investigations. Developed and implemented training programs to
improve worker awareness of their role and responsibility for
safety and air worthiness. Maintenance Superintendent; 1972-1973:
Maintained surveillance over all combat aircraft
in the Southeast Asia theater to ensure accurate assessment of
combat mission capability. Gathered, prepared and briefed daily
combat sortie and logistics data to both the Commander, 7th Air Force,
Republic of Viet Nam and to the Commander, United States Support
Activities Group (USSAG), Nakhon Phanom, Thailand.
1956-1972: Various other aircraft maintenance
responsibilities including: B52
Crew Chief, B52 and KC135 Phase Inspection Chief,
B52 Flight Chief, B52 and KC135 Quality Control
Inspector and Quality Control Supervisor. AA Psychology - University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE 1977 BGS Administration - University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE 1980
MA Business & Management - Webster University,
St. Louis, MO 1984
U.S. Citizen, Widower, Good health. Held SECRET and TOP SECRET SBI clearances at Boeing and in the USAF for over thirty five years. Computer oriented, professional computer programmer and Instructor (BASIC Language
). Some exposure to Visual Basic, FORTRAN and PASCAL. Solid experience with a variety of application software products including Microsoft XP Professional, Microsoft Office, (Microsoft Power Point, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft ACCESS, Microsoft Publisher), LOTUS 123 for Windows, Microsoft Works and other word processing packages as well as various 2D and 3D graphics applications including Photoshop 7.0. Experienced with HTML 4.0 coding conventions and professional Web Site development.
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