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Sample
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Bradley
N. Morris
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4225
Executive Square
Suite 390
La Jolla, CA 92037
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bmijmo@bradley-morris.com
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H:
(858) 638-7185
W: (858) 275-0745
C: (858) 638-7199
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Education:
1988 - 1992 |
B.S. Management of Information Systems, University of Tampa
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Tampa, FL
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3.1
GPA; A.A. Computer Science, 3.3 GPA
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Certifications:
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1998
- Present
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System
Analyst, Corporate Express |
Broomfield,
CO
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Develop and maintain software applications for cash, supplier,
and product interfaces. Test/troubleshoot functionality of
applications during system migration form HP to SUN. Supervise
3 developers.
- Chosen
ahead of 7 peers to assume team lead position for critical
project.
- All
projects completed on schedule and under budget
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United
States Air Force, Captain |
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1996
- 1997
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Chief
of Courseware Development, 341st Operations Support Squadron |
Malmstrom
AFB, MT
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Developed Interactive Instructional Programs and instruction
for 250 ICBM Combat Crew Officers. Orchestrated operations,
maintenance and security for over $1.25 billion in weapon
system assets. Directed and mentored 20 operation crews capable
of launching up to 200 ICBMs.
- Developed
computer based training and evaluation scenarios saving
$150K annually
- Missile
crews achieved highest ever scores during intense performance
evaluations; personally recognized by Wing Commander for
significantly improving training program
- Awarded
the Air Force Achievement Medal and the Combat Readiness
Medal for superior performance
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1995
- 1996
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Commander
Missile Combat Crew, 564th Missile Squadron |
Malmstrom
AFB, MT
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Managed safety program for 200 technicians responsible for
the maintenance of 200 nuclear ballistic missiles. Supervised
staff of 8. Directed 20 maintenance and security personnel
during critical re-entry system replacement.
- Earned
"excellent" rating during Operational Readiness
Inspection/Nuclear Surety Technical Inspection
- Chosen
over 80 of peers to lead a critical and high profile Simulated
Electronic Launch Test
- Served
as key player during visit by Secretary of the Air Force
Quality Team
achieved best results
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1992
- 1995
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Deputy
Missile Combat Crew, 564th Missile Squadron |
Malmstrom
AFB, MT
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Led and trained 250-member missile crew force capable of launching
200 nuclear ballistic missiles. Project manager for multi
million dollar Launch Control Center program upgrade.
- Earned
Outstanding Missile Crew Award for 1995
- Contributed
to a highly successful Command Joined Chiefs of Staff
world wide exercise; personally recognized by General
Shalikashvilli as superb performer
- Recognized
by the 20th Air Force Commander as an outstanding contributor
to Malmstrom START Treaty Team during a highly successful
START inspection.
- Volunteered
and certified for START augmentation, helped prepare 341st
Missile Wing for first-ever Reentry Vehicle On-site Inspection
by Russian Inspectors
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Computer
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FORTRAN,
LabView, C, Pro C, SQL, SQL/Plus, SQL, Visual Basic, HTML,
Icon Author, CBT, UNIX, VMS, MS-DOS, Sun-OS, PVCS and Clear
Case Software Management Environments
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Languages: |
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English, Polish, Russian, German
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Personal: |
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Enjoy biking, hiking, skiing. Possess Top Secret Security
Clearance.
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