I am a CW3 (Chief
Warrant Officer - Three)
Army Reserve AGR (Active Guard Reserve)
Soldier currently assigned to the Military Intelligence Readiness Command
(MIRC) at Fort Belvoir,
Virginia and work in the G6 section. I completed my reclassification to 251A
(Information Systems Technician) at the US Army Signal School at Fort
Gordon, Georgia from 915E (Senior Automotive Maintenance Officer) in
November 2010.
Read the article about MilitaryCAC.com
in the Army Times on: 29 November 2010
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Part 2
I have been
helping AKO since April 2009 with the CAC Resource Center by answering emails
addressed to ako dot cac @ us dot army dot mil and providing the content for the
AKO CAC Resource
Center.
I have been a computer
geek since I received my first computer [Commodore VIC 20]
in January 1981.
I developed this website because I
saw the need for this information to be available to everyone. My personal
satisfaction is
knowing that I am helping people. The best payment you can give me is
to
my site with your colleagues and / or posting some
small tear off tab signs at
your unit. Donations
are obviously accepted too. I dislike banner and flashing webpage ads, so, I pay for the
webhosting, domain name registration, static IP, and SSL certificate myself
to keep this site as clean as possible.
While I was deployed in 2003 to
Kuwait & Iraq for
Operation Iraqi Freedom, I worked as the SIPR (Secure Internet Protocol - Routed) webmaster for the 3d COSCOM
(Corps Support Command) / V Corps Rear G6.
When V Corps moved to Baghdad, I assumed the duties of the System Administrator and
became the "Go to guy" for the 3d COSCOM. I still maintained the
SIPR website, but also took care of the
maintenance and administrative tasks for 3 separate networks, including 13 servers in our facility,
and continued to assist everyone with their computer problems.
Soon after returning from Iraq in
early 2004, I moved to Minnesota (Minneapolis / Saint Paul) and sought out
being an Information Management
Representative (IMR) for the 88th Regional Readiness Command (RRC). I
completed Level 1 Information Assurance Security Officer (IASO),
IASO Technical Level 1, and the Systems
Administrator / Network Manager Security Course (SA/NMSC) at Fort McCoy, WI to become
a TIER
Level II technician.
I have my Associate of Applied
Science (AAS) degree in Network Development from
Brown College in
Mendota Heights, MN and carry 3 CompTIA certifications (see below).
The Army Reserve started using
CAC logon in May 2006. I quickly (once again) became the "Go to
guy" in my Army Reserve Center, and Minnesota. I thought Why stop
there?, I'd couple my webpage building abilities and my knowledge of CAC and
share it with you.
This website allows me to help people in all
branches of the Military worldwide!!
Thanks for visiting my
website.
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