12 Outstanding Airman of the Year
Award Cat: NCO
Winner: Yes
AFI 36-2805 para 3.4
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LEADERSHIP AND JOB PERFORMANCE IN PRIMARY DUTY
- Deployed 45 days to Combined Air Operations Center (CAOC) <BASE>, in
direct support of Blue Flag 05-02
-- Greatly contributed to exercise success by providing a modern,
high-speed coalition network to participants
- Configured multi-layer switching network equipment to support over 500
clients during exercise Blue Flag 05
-- Meticulously administered four networks to support 517 US operators
and 88 coalition partners to
accomplish 1,620 combat air strike sorties; enabled US
and coalition target integration of air tasking orders
- 1st picked by element leadership out of 15 peers for special contingency
deployment to Al- Udied CAOC
-- Ran and correctly labeled 25K+ feet of fiber optic networking
cable--enabled 850 new network drops
-- Worked 48 hours dedicated to restructuring CAOC local area network
cables reducing cable traffic by 10%
- Isolated and repaired four CISCO router central processing units by
reconfiguring corrupted operating systems;
prevented units from being sent to CISCO repair depot and saved Air Force
over $80 in part acquisition costs
- Troubleshot and repaired Video Teleconferencing system--isolated problem
to improper connections leading
to signal loss--enabled Blue Flag 05-02 players to conference with six
sites and Secretary of the Air Force.
- Key player in Secure Internet Protocol Network (SIPR) information security
scan--
-- troublshot 175
vuneralbilities--elaminated all
discrepencies in the
<BASE> AFB training Air Operations Center
-Assisted in the in the installation and configuration of five SIPR computer
clients to United States Central Air
Forces network-- Increased availability of classified command and control
terminals to flight personnel
- Installed new fiber path/switch supporting Intelligence Cell’s
AccessNet
radio system--facilitated constant
communications during wartime conditions between battle management cell
and forward deployed personnel
- Proactive! Assisted in Network Operations work center reconfiguration,
rearranged TAOC server room
equipment and relocated various supplies and tools; increased space for
maintenance and training by 40%
-- Constructed scaled down version of the
TAOC network for training of
new personnel--training enhanced
- Developed technical solutions for constantly changing theater network and
communications requirements
-- Directly involved with implementation of most efficient network design
topology ever in the AOR
- Authored network section's repair guide--stating proper standards and
procedures of network troubleshooting
-- reduced network troubleshooting and down time by 20%, guaranteeing
continuous network connectivity
- Provided category five termination training to
four Core workcenter
personnel--training saved eight hours of
manpower by empowering
newly trained personnel to cable up 42 computer clients on Training AOC
floor
-Installed telephone system in training center--enabled technicians to train
on
equipment before deploying and operating mission-essential
equipment--achieved VOIP certification
- Extremely talented! Dilligently installed backup Theater Battle Management
Core Systems suite for CAOC creating a unique networking schematic used to
patch spare servers onto the live system with no interruption SIGNIFICANT SELF-IMPROVEMENT:
- Dedicated to physical fitness--achieved an amazing 100 composite score on
new Air Force fitness program,
placed in the upper two percent of the squadron; formally recognized by the
squadron commander in June 2005
- Driven to higher education; completed two classes though St. Leo
University-- Maintained a 4.0 G.P.A
-- Awarded nine credits towards completion of Community College of The Air
Force Associates Degree
- Attended commercial Network Management Software Course; trained four
technicains on new skills learned
- Awarded Distinguished Graduate upon completing Air Operations Center
Initial Qualification Training course BASE OR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:
-Donated notebooks and paper to local Sumter County school district's "Back
on the Bus" program.
-- materials collected provide much needed school supplies to
underprivileged children in 31 local schools.
- Strong supporter of unit activities; played in the ###th Computer
Operations Squadrons booster club's golf
tournament; Raised $1000 in funds to offset the cost of the annual holiday
party.
- Volunteered 16 hours building local Habitat for Humanity homes; saved
project over $160 in labor expenses Note:
Overall a good package. There were a couple of
spelling errors,
spacing issues,
numbering problems and
Acronym errors as
referenced... Spelling errors in any award package portrays the writer
in negative light, thus hinders the person competing. It doesn't take
much to spell check a package. Do it. otherwise, it is just
attention to detail. Just a reminder numbers under 10 spelled out
unless they deal with time or follow numbers larger than 10 in the same
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