LAN Manager
Senior LAN Manager/Alternate CAM
Acts as the Senior Local Area Network Manager for the 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade; supervises, trains, and guides two Soldiers in operational tasks; assumes the role of an operator when the assigned operator is unavailable; conducts thorough pre-combat inspections and inventories of all section equipment and materials, including COMSEC and CCI fill devices, batteries, and long-range radio systems; ensures that the Brigade maintains its Command, Control, Communications, Computer, and Intelligence systems through both tactical ABCS and WAN/LAN, encompassing both unclassified and classified networks; assumes responsibility and accountability for equipment valued at $235,000.
25B Senior Local Area Network Manager
Serves as the Senior Local Area Network Manager for the 230th Financial Management Company; accountable for the maintenance, management, and distribution of all automation equipment across 3 detachments; oversees all future system fielding activities; handles the creation, maintenance, and management of life cycle replacements for both system and non-system related automation equipment within the company; submits weekly automation updates to the commander and functions as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in finance automation and software; responsible for the well-being, development, supervision, readiness, and training of two NCOs and five Soldiers.
Senior LAN Manager
Functions as the Senior Local Area Network Manager for the HHC, 1HBCT 1ID; responsible for the maintenance, management, and distribution of all automation equipment within the brigade; oversees the fielding of the Command Post Platform (CPP) and integrates the Command Post Communication System (CPCS), which facilitates voice and data communications for tactical command and control of Army Battle Command Systems (ABCS); manages the creation and transition of users’ accounts/mailboxes and network printers in both tactical and garrison settings.
LAN Manager
Provides computer system administration, local area network administration, and system/network security; divides IP addresses into subnets for computers on the local network, routers, and switches; establishes topology, cabling schemes, and passwords for the routers; maintains hardware, software, tools, and reference materials for the network; connects devices and determines the placement of routers and switches for servers; installs web servers, file servers, print servers, domain name servers, and mail servers; maintains the content of Active Directory; creates user accounts and configures the necessary application software on user workstations; troubleshoots network issues, including connectivity, hardware, and software problems.
VTC Technician/Operator
VTC Technician/Operator
Acts as a Video Teleconferencing (VTC) Technician/Operator for the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) Brunssum; assumes responsibility for VTC assets and circuits during global operations; coordinates and oversees VTC sessions utilizing advanced tools and software; provides troubleshooting support for VTC operations involving over 300 endpoints; collaborates with Headquarters and national elements across NATO during operational VTCs and manages an equipment inventory valued at over $21 million.
VTC Technician
Serves as the Deputy Program Manager for Video Teleconferencing (VTC) at (insert unit); accountable for the operation, maintenance, support, and life cycle replacement of all VTC equipment, including remote sites; serves as the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) for equipment and service contracts worth over $1.5 million; facilitates problem-solving and handles requests, meticulously documenting resolutions; functions as the Subject Matter Expert on all Video Teleconferencing matters, ranging from reports on emerging technology to the comprehensive management of conference room integrations.
Information Assurance (IA)
25B30 Information Assurance (IA) Staff NCO
Acts as the Information Assurance Staff Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) for the XXX Infantry Division G6. Oversees, coordinates, and delivers information assurance support and training to a division staff and seven Major Subordinate Commands (MSC), comprising over 7,000 users and 2,000 systems. Ensures compliance of NIPR and SIPR systems with Information Assurance Vulnerability Assessments (IAVA). Guarantees that all unit training is uploaded in the Army Training and Certification Tracking System (ATCTS). Assumes direct responsibility for over $10,000 worth of automation data processing systems. Develops and administers IA policies and programs.
25B30 Information Assurance Staff Assistant
Serves as the Information Assurance Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO), System Administrator, and G6 Platoon Sergeant for a rapid deployable Armored Cavalry Division. Provides comprehensive services at Fort Hood, including NIPR, SIPR, tactical messaging systems, tactical data networks, and office systems to Division Staff, Battalion Signal Information Management Officers, and four Mechanized Brigade Combat Teams. Assumes responsibility for the well-being, training, and morale of 72 Soldiers. Oversees the installation, operation, and maintenance of equipment valued in excess of $3,000,000.
25B30 Information Assurance NCO, System Admin, and J6 Section Sergeant
Serves as the Information Assurance Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO), System Administrator, and J6 Section Sergeant for a Quick Response information systems team. Acts as the Information Assessment Manager responsible for reviewing and assessing Defense Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Program packages, including Plan Of Action and Milestones. Provides and maintains services within DTRA, including NIPR, SIPR, Defense Video Secure Global, and office systems to Joint Staff and Joint Information Management Officers. Assumes responsibility for the installation, operation, and maintenance of video and information systems equipment valued in excess of $3,000,000.
25B INFO TECH TEAM CHIEF
Occupies the role of Senior Computer System Operator within the Brigade Support Battalion. Plans, supervises, coordinates, and provides technical assistance for the installation, operation, system analyst functions, and unit level maintenance of multi-user information processing systems. Ensures the accountability and serviceability of automation equipment exceeding $2,500,000. Manages active directory and user accounts on SIPR and NIPR exchange services, catering to over 220 users. Enforces Army network security and information assurance policies. Assumes responsibility for the well-being of eight Soldiers.
25B3O NETOPS Senior Systems Technician
Serves as the NETOPS Senior Systems Technician within a forward Expeditionary Signal Battalion. Assumes responsibility for deployment, installation, version upgrade, and maintenance of NETOPS ESXi RAID servers, VMware Vcenter servers and virtual machines, WAN optimizers, and multi-vendor firewall and network devices. Acts as the Team Chief, developing and administering hands-on based training. Compiles reports on network status and bandwidth utilization for the Battle Captain. Takes charge of the training, morale, and welfare of 2 Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) and 5 Soldiers. Performs Engineering Tech duties in support of the Battalion Engineering cell, providing advanced technical assistance to subordinate Companies and Battalion staff sections to troubleshoot and resolve problems beyond user-level for 24 WIN-T assemblages.
25B50
Supervises, plans, coordinates, and directs the employment, operation, management, and unit level maintenance of multi-functional/multi-user information processing systems in mobile and fixed facilities. Provides technical and tactical guidance to command and staff regarding all aspects of information processing system operations, maintenance, and logistical support. Supervises the installation, operation, preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS), and unit level maintenance on COMSEC devices. Conducts briefings on the status, relationship, and interface of information processing systems within the assigned area of interest. Plans, organizes, and conducts technical inspections. Briefs staff and operations personnel on information systems matters.
25B20
Offers desktop computer support, which encompasses diagnosing and resolving any workstation operating system software, application software, or hardware issues. Provides user instruction for workstation operating system software and standard application software. Sets up and configures standard workstation operating system software, all authorized standard application software, and all related services and authorized application software.
25B20 SR INFO/LAN MGR
Configures information processing equipment into the necessary operational configurations; performs advanced operator and systems administrator duties and unit level maintenance functions on assigned computer systems; compiles production report data and quality control information; assists less experienced soldiers in the installation, operation, and maintenance of information processing equipment; writes, analyzes, edits, tests, and modifies computer programs; drafts program operation manuals and technical program requirements documents; troubleshoots software using established debugging procedures.
25B30 Senior Information Systems Specialist
Serves as a Senior Information Systems Specialist for the 3rd BCT, 82nd ABN DIV, with the capability for worldwide contingency deployment missions; plans, supervises, coordinates, and provides technical assistance for the installation, operation, system analyst functions, unit level maintenance, and management of multi-user information processing systems; maintains, operates, and accounts for 40 tactical servers, 70 Army Battle Command systems, and over 3200 users; ensures accountability and serviceability of automation equipment valued at over $500,000.
25B4O Information Systems Supervisor
Supervises automations operation in the Heavy Brigade Combat Team; oversees the deployment, installation, operation, and unit level maintenance of multi-user information processing systems; provides information technology assistance in the management of the Command Post Platform (CPP); responsible for the development and management of the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS); manages active directory and user accounts on tactical SIPR and NIPR exchange services that cater to over 3,000 users; enforces Army network security and information assurance policies; accountable for the well-being of 35 Soldiers.
25B20/30 Direct Signal Support Team NCOIC (DSST)
Serves as a forward deployed Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC) of the Direct Signal Support Team (DSST) in a Tactical Installation and Networking Company, supporting Operation New Dawn 10-11; responsible for providing Warfighter Commanders with customer support on secure and non-secure Wide Area Network (WAN) access, long local Defense Switched Network (DSN) phone service, NIPR/SIPR Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and Video Teleconferencing (VTC) capability; supervises the operation of the Joint Base Balad (JBB) Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) Facility, which serves over 5,000 users; oversees equipment valued at over $380 million.
Sustainment Automation Support Management Office (SASMO) NCOIC
Serves as the Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC) of the Sustainment Automation Support Management Office (SASMO) for the day-to-day management of all operations supporting the UNIT NAME, which supports the NEXT HIGHER; directly responsible for SASMO property valued at over $50,000; provides support for over 100 Logistical Information Systems (LIS) within the brigade; provides training and oversight to the section personnel on new equipment fielding; responsible for the well-being and training of two Noncommissioned Officers (NCOs) and two Soldiers.
Information Systems Security NCO
Serves as an Information Systems Security Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) for the 25th ID Combat Aviation Brigade; responsible for the daily operations of local networks, which consist of five Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT), Standard Army Management Information Systems (STAMIS), Combat Service Support Automated Information System Interface (CAISI), and other peripheral devices including routers and switches; personally accountable for autom
Information Systems Security NCO
Serves as an Information Systems Security Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) for the 25th ID Combat Aviation Brigade; responsible for the daily operations of local networks, which consist of five Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT), Standard Army Management Information Systems (STAMIS), Combat Service Support Automated Information System Interface (CAISI), and other peripheral devices including routers and switches; personally accountable for automation and communication equipment valued at over two million dollars; provides technical advice and assistance to logistical users within the brigade; responsible for the training, supervision, and professional development of nine NCOs.
Information Systems Manager
Holds the position of Information Systems Manager for the U.S. Army Human Resources Command, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations (DCSOPS); a command with worldwide support responsibility for 480,000 Soldiers; provides automation support for the directorate and renders staff support to the Commanding General and Chief of Staff; responsible for the serviceability of secured and non-secured automation and communications equipment (STE/ SIPR/FAX/VTC/Teleconference) valued at $200,000; conducts continuity of operations (COOP) and ensures the security of classified information; provides technical advice and assistance to command users; oversees the supervision and professional development of one individual.
25B3O DATA SYSTEMS INTEGRATOR
Performed duties as the Brigade S-6 Data Systems Integrator for 1HBCT; offered information technology assistance in building, restructuring, and managing the Command Post Platform (CPP) and the fielding of the Command Post Communication System (CPCS); responsible for the development and management of the Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server (MOSS); manages active directory and user accounts on tactical SIPR and NIPR exchange services; enforces Army network security and information assurance policies.
Information System Staff NCO
Serves as an NCO for Information System Staff, providing secure and non-secure voice, data, and Local Area Network (LAN) support for CSC Scania, Iraq; supervises the operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of both distribution and access Cisco switches, file servers, MS Exchange 2007, and application servers valued at over $400,000; responsible for managing and transitioning user accounts/mailboxes and network printers; supervises and compiles network security scans; accountable for the morale, health, welfare, and professional development of five Soldiers and five civilian contractors.
Instructor/Writer in RC TASS Signal School BN
Responsible for coordinating training requirements with user units in their state; coordinates classroom space, training areas, food service support, and other logistical needs to support Signal MOSQ courses in the respective area; ensures that all prerequisites are met before accepting students into courses; prepares initial class load data and submits it to the Battalion operations section; also responsible for upholding the school’s standards in the classroom.
25B30 INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYST-SASMO
Serves as an Information Systems Analyst for the Sustainment Automation Support Management Office (SASMO); responsible for installing software, validating, and maintaining Standard Army Management Information Systems (STAMIS) for the 4th Sustainment Brigade and III Corps separate units; troubleshoots all STAMIS software and hardware issues; ensures that all STAMIS systems are updated with the latest Software Change Package (SCP); responsible for adding STAMIS systems to the network and configuring File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
25B30 Research and Development Test and Evaluation NCO
Serves as an NCO in the Army’s Field Test Agency, responsible for measuring the effectiveness, suitability, and survivability (ESS) of Enterprise and Information Systems; provides guidance and technical advice on realistic field environment conditions for testing and operating state-of-the-art systems; develops timely and viable test plans and reports to ensure Army business systems are tested and evaluated against approved critical operational criteria.
25B30 Information Technology Staff Assistant
Provides Information Technology assistance to the Army Service Component Command staff regarding technical operations, systems functions, and quality control; conducts information systems analysis of Automated Data Processing Equipment (ADPE); reviews and analyzes Information Systems Plans (ISP) and Information Management Plans (IMP); manages and ensures compliance with ADPE physical security; prepares and conducts training as required for USARPAC G6 staff and Special Troops Battalion (STB) Soldiers, Officers, and Civilians.
25B S6 for Task Force XXXXX
Served as the S6 for Task Force XXXXX, supporting OIF 07-08; responsible for planning, integrating, installing, and maintaining all tactical and commercial data equipment for the Task Force staff and subordinate elements; supervises, maintains, and troubleshoots all automation assets; responsible for integrating, installing, operating, and configuring over 80 automated information systems; responsible for all network distribution equipment valued at over $348,000.
25B40 SENIOR DATA SYSTEMS INTEGRATOR
Serves as the Brigade S6 NCOIC for the Army Evaluation Task Force (AETF), 5th Brigade, 1st Armored Division; oversees the professional development, health, welfare, and training of eight NCOs and three Soldiers; responsible for the operation and maintenance of four vehicles, one trailer, one track vehicle, commercial-off-the-shelf, and tactical communications systems valued at over $9 million.
25B AIT Instructor
Responsible for the health, welfare, and supervision of 24 Soldiers on a daily basis; provides technical training for over 3,200 Allied and Reserve component Soldiers annually in the CMF 25 Series; develops, maintains, and updates course materials; conducts remedial training as needed; ensures accountability and proper control of examination materials; administers examinations and evaluations for the awarding of MOS 25B, 25D, and 25U; maintains accountability of computers and related equipment valued at over $50,000 on a daily basis.
25B Duty Title Unknown
Plans and executes communications requirements for the Commander; ensures positive and reliable command and control communications between the commander, senior civilians, military leaders, and engaged combat force commanders; installs, operates, and maintains a 24-hour communications package using state-of-the-art communications equipment and automated data processing platforms, including tactical satellite radios, data controllers, and secure telephones; accountable for equipment valued in excess of $15 million.
25B Duty Title Unknown
Responsible for the system administration, operation, and maintenance of all communications equipment valued in excess of $10 million for the Commander and Deputy Commander; installs, maintains, and troubleshoots operating systems, data, secure voice, and video-teleconferencing capabilities throughout the Area of Responsibility (AOR), ensuring constant and reliable communication for the Commander and Deputy Commander with field commanders.
25B Information Systems Operator – Analyst
Supervises the deployment, installation, operation, and unit level maintenance of multifunctional/multi-user information processing systems; determines requirements, assigns duties, and coordinates activities of personnel engaged in information system analysis and maintenance; develops and administers on-site training programs; compiles output reports to support ADPE operations; performs system studies using established techniques to develop new or revised system applications and programs; writes final design programs, operational manuals, procedures, and requirements documents; analyzes telecommunications information management needs.
25B3O Information Technology Team Chief
Supervises the deployment, installation, operation, and unit level maintenance of multifunctional/multi-user information processing systems; performs Information Assurance (IA) functions; determines requirements, assigns duties, and coordinates activities of personnel engaged in Information System (IS) analysis and maintenance; develops and administers on-site training programs; compiles output reports to support IS operations; analyzes telecommunications information management needs, requests logistical support, and coordinates systems integration; ensures spare parts, supplies, and essentials are maintained; performs IASO/Systems Administrator duties; provides technical assistance to resolve problems for information services support personnel, functional users, and functional staff.