ROBERT L. STUCKEY, SFC, US Army, Retired 
Network + 
CCNA 
Texas Independent Musicians 
email: (nospam_robert stuckey_nospam)@yahoo.com_nospam_
Objective
To obtain a position in the computer industry where my inherent
knowledge of technology, superior problem solving skills, extensive
training and years of experience will enhance operations and profitability.
Qualifications
Personal and work related computer experience spanning over 30 years,
ranging from theoretical internal component workings to customer help-desk
interaction. Knowledge and experience involving new computer technologies,
computers from embedded systems to mainframes, and networking /
internetworking systems. Extensive background in electronic, electrical,
mechanical, and hydraulic systems. Ability to troubleshoot computers,
networks,
and electronics down to the component level. Certified soldering
experience.
Clerical and office skills. 30-80 WPM. Experience in high-stress business
environments, both civilian and military.
Knowledge and experience in computer and network diagnostics, and in
repairing, testing, upgrading and loading computers. Training and
programming
skills, familiarity, and experience in assembler, machine
language, compilers,
DOS, Windows 3.1 / 95 / 98 / NT / W2K / W2K3 / XP, UNIX, LINUX,
Netware,
OS/2, HTML, Pascal, C, Java, BASIC, ATLAS, Ada, DBASE, SQL, and
Microsoft
and Corel productivity software. Well versed in the hardware and
firmware
that underlie and interact with software.
Extensive experience with a variety of Army and civilian computer systems and
computerized electronic test equipment, to include the AN/TSC-155 Mobile
Gateway Van (MGV) (A van providing routing, LAN/WAN access, dial-up,
UNIX and Exchange mail, Communications Security, and transmission path
interfacing), OQ-290 Electronic Equipment Test Facility (EETF),
AN/USM-410 Automatic Test Equipment (ATE), and AN/TSC-143 Triband
(A
system providing three bands of satellite paths and routing functions).
Have
used logic analyzers, cable testers, oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers,
multimeters, frequency counters/generators, and RF meters on a variety of
electronic and computer equipment. In-depth knowledge of common electronic
and computer problems.
Designed and implemented initial emplacement and further refinement of the
unit's
small package dismounted networking systems (PICTEL Video
TeleConferencing suite, Cisco 2500/4000 series routers, hubs, transceivers,
FCC-100 and Codem multiplexers) and their interfacing to Army Division and
lower level computer, radio, and satellite communications systems. Army MOS 74B
More than seven years experience as an instructor. Two years experience training
Automatic Test Equipment systems. Over two years experience with
training
digital and computer theoretics, to include experience with various
NIDA electronic
and computer trainers, the 8080A, 80186 and 68000 CPUs,
LANs, and
HP logic analyzers. Army MOS 39B
Taught networking basics, leading to an Associate of Applied Science degree
part and full time for two and one half years.
Experience in business and sales functions from working in both food service
industry positions and from creating and placing advertising in direct
marketing/sales/MLM/mail order. Worked in the real estate industry as a
salesman for a Century 21 franchise, with a profitable result starting in
the first year.
Over 20 years experience in management and leadership, including owning
and managing retail and service businesses, mentoring and supporting
various people in a variety of peacetime and combat conditions in the Army,
and providing goods and services to many diverse industries.
Director of Texas Independent Musicians, a non-profit
organization founded
to promote and support musicians and the music industry
from
an attitude of helping people be their best while expecting nothing
specific in return. Work ethics, friendship and cooperation is the key.
Tenacious, goal-oriented professional with a strong work ethic, deep-seated
internal knowledge of things technical, significant management background,
and
in-depth theoretical and hands-on computer / computer-related
experience.
Good communicator who can convey highly technical concepts to non-technical
people.
81st percentile on the MS CIS Cognitive Assessment Performance
Profile from the University of Phoenix before starting the program.
Security clearance of TS/SCI granted in 1997
Experience
Texas Independent Musicians Web Site
Present
Director
Provided funding, time, ideas and experience to promote and advance the music
business and creative cause in Texas with bands from or associated with
Texas. Focused on the educational, literary, scientific, cultural and
associated matters relating to encouraging the creation, development and
retention of music as art and science in Texas. Created and maintained the
accounting, web site presence, advertising, business materials, legal and
various other aspects of the organization. Interacted with
individuals in a creative, business and personal manner to assist everyone
to succeed on their own merits and according to their own abilities.
Mediated between various groups with different focuses, goals and desires
to achieve a mutually beneficial outcome.
Ajilon Consulting Web Site
February 2004 - Present
Consultant
Worked at Dell testing new Eighth Generation and beyond server
products such as the PowerEdge 1800, 2800, 2850 and 1885 servers,
and with testing networking equipment such as the Dell PowerConnect 6024,
5324, and 5316M, in accordance with appropriate test plans. Interacted with
technicians and leads to ensure thoroughness and quality. Opened,
tracked and assisted with defects and resolutions to ensure
product performance and compatibility. Installation, use and testing of Dell
ITAssistant, OpenManage and other software.
Virginia College At Austin Web Site
February 2003 - Present
Instructor
Instructed Net 103 Network Technician, a 180 hour field of study, to up to two
separate classes per day. Covered the basics of computer networking
leading to the CompTIA Network+ Certification and an Associate of Applied
Science. Created lesson plans and revised syllabus. Created and
administered examinations and performed associated grading and tracking.
Advised students and interacted with fellow instructors. Instructed
CCNP routing and switching classes, designed and implemented various
network configurations.
NetQoS,Inc. Web
Site
September 2000 - January 2003
Network Support
Engineer
Supported the SuperAgent and Reporter/Analyzer appliances for internal and
external customers. Assisted customers with use, installation, trouble-
shooting and optimization of the software and hardware of the devices.
Worked with NetIQ Pegasus and Chariot, Shunra Storm/Cloud, Network Associates
Sniffer, NetScout probes and various other network testing and enhancing
software and hardware. Did network testing on applications and for various
national and international companies. Designed and developed testing labs
involving WAN and LAN technologies such as switches, routers, hubs, ATM,and
Frame Relay. Assisted technical writers, web designers, marketing, sales,
management, IT, human resources, software developers, and other aspects of the
company to maximize transfer of resources and knowledge.
United States Army, Fort Huachuca, AZ Web Site
January 1998 - August
2000
Battalion Automation NCOIC / Platoon Sergeant / Special
Circuits
Planner / Operations Supervisor 74B
In charge of ADP and graphics functions for the 86th Signal Battalion and its
six companies. Performed a variety of technical and leadership functions in
a highly deployable tactical Signal Company. Installed,maintained and accounted
for a variety of military and civilian networking, computer, communication
security (COMSEC) and communication systems. Deployed and managed Non-Secure
and Secure Internet Protocol Routing (NIPR/SIPR) networks, dismounted technology
integration and Mobile Gateway Van systems. Directly responsible for the welfare
of between three and thirty-five personnel, and for equipment valued at between
one and thirteen million dollars. Installed, maintained, and configured a
variety of Automated Data Processing Equipment. Advised and interacted with
Brigade, Battalion, and Company elements on computers, LANs, WANs, and
internetworks as a subject matter expert. Personally selected to lead satellite,
data, and VTC support mission for ROTC briefing and MSE integration. Hand-picked
by 11th Signal Brigade Operation Stabilise commander to implement and perform
maintenance on small package dismounted networking systems linking two
NIPR/SIPR/VTC step sites to three end user sites in Australia and East Timor,
supporting the US Marines and the Australian Army.
United States Army, Camp Walker/Henry, Taegu Korea
January 1997
- December 1997
Information Systems Team Chief 74B
Served as team chief and advisor on technical issues for the Pacific Command
Automated Data Processing Server Site-Korea (PASS-K). Ran help desk,
message traffic monitoring, and maintenance/backup functions. Supported the
Army Intelligence community in Korea and the Pacific area utilizing Sun
computers and the Sun Operating System and Network Management System.
Supplied technical help-desk functions for Intelligence software. Provided
support for the United States Forces Korea and the Combined Forces
Command, to include two WANs, three LANs, and 74 local and remote
terminals. Coordinated with over fifteen hundred users and contractors to
solve
system problems. Interacted with the communications backbone.
Participated in
initial implementation of the Army Message Handling System
(AMHS) the
precursor to the Defense Messaging System (DMS).
United States Army, Redstone Arsenal, AL
January 1992 -
December 1996
Instructor&Writer / Senior Instructor 39BX1
Instructed Army soldiers, Non-Commissioned Officers, Officers and Warrant
Officers, Marines, and allied students in the use of computerized Automatic
Test
Equipment and the Electronic Equipment Test Facility, and in the
fundamentals of
logic, computers, and microprocessors. Presented
instruction in the theory,
operation, calibration and repair of Direct
Support/General Support (DS/GS)
Apache helicopter parts and test equipment.
Instructed basic digital theory and
basic computer theory, implementation,
and repair. Taught microprocessor
theory, basics, implementation, and
background, as well as the test equipment to
verify microprocessor and
computer operation. Wrote and reviewed student
handouts and lesson plans for
accuracy and sequence, and recommended and
implemented changes to
instructional material and equipment.
United States Army, Illeshiem Germany
November 1988 - December
1991
Automatic Test Equipment Operator and Repairer Supervisor
39BX1
Provided Automatic Test Equipment support at the Direct Support or higher
level. Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge of one, and then two, Electronic
Equipment Test Facility systems supporting the largest Aviation Intermediate
Maintenance company in the V Corps. Used computerized equipment to test and
repair over 70 Line Replaceable Units (LRU) supporting 42 AH-64A Apache
helicopters. Employed Test, Measuring and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE), and
consolidated and maintained over one hundred million dollars of equipment,
repair parts and stockage lists. Troubleshot and maintained various
components
of end items and Electronic Equipment Test Facility system parts,
such as the
HP-IB, AOS/VS computer systems, and Hewlett Packard interfaces
between the
Electo-Optical equipment and Automatic Test Equipment.
Interacted with
contractor representatives from Lockheed-Martin and GTE in
the maintenance
and upgrade of component specific test and computer
equipment. Traced and
debugged ATLAS programming language source code to
isolate testing
problems. Participated in Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm in Saudi
Arabia, the "Gulf War".
United States Army, Fort Lewis, WA
April 1984 - September
1988
Team Leader, HAWK Missile System DS/GS Launcher/Mechanical
Systems Repairer 24L (27H)
Tested and maintained the HAWK launchers, loaders, and radar equipment of
three HAWK missile batteries at an intermediate to high level. Supervised
and
performed electrical, hydraulic, hydro-pneumatic, mechanical,
electro-mechanical,
and computerized maintenance on HAWK equipment.
Supervised the work of up
to ten team members. Used the High Frequency
Console to perform
semi-automated testing of electronic and
electro-mechanical equipment.
United States Army, Fort Ord, CA / 2nd ID Korea / Fort Riley,
KS
October 1979 - March 1984
Light and Mechanized
Infantryman 11B
Performed a variety of combat, equipment / vehicle maintenance, clerical, and
driving tasks under a variety of work and weather conditions.
Education
Cisco Certified Network Associate, 2000 2003
Continuing Education, Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) track, 2000/2001
Network+ certification, 2000
Continuing Education, Master of Science in Computer Information Systems,
(MS CIS) University of Phoenix, 1999
Bachelor of Science, Computer Information Systems, Magna Cum Laude
(3.85 GPA), Regents College, New York, April 1999
Distinguished Graduate (Highest Academic Average), Information Systems
Operator Analyst ANCOC (Advanced Non-Commissioned
Officer (NCO) Course),
U.S. Army, 1999
Honor Graduate (Highest Academic Average), Information Systems Operator
Analyst Basic NCO Course (BNCOC) , U.S. Army, 1996
Distinguished Graduate (Highest Academic Average), Information Systems
Operator Analyst Course, MOS (Military Occupational
Specialty) 74B,
U.S. Army, 1996
Certificate, Senior Instructor, U.S. Army, 1995
Certificate, Systems Approach to Training, U.S. Army, 1995
Certificate, Information Systems Security Officers Training, U.S. Army, 1994
Associate of Arts, General Studies, 4.0 GPA, University of Maryland,
University
College, 1993
Certificate, Instructor Training Course, U.S. Army, 1992
Graduate (Highest Academic Average), Automatic Test Equipment BNCOC,
U.S. Army, 1992
Certificate, ECP-185R1 AN/USM-105 (Equipment Upgrade) Operator Maintainer
Course, U.S. Army, 1988
Graduate, DS/GS Test and Repair Station Maintenance AH-64A Course
198-ASIX1, U.S. Army, 1988
Distinguished Graduate, AN/MSM105(V)1 Intermediate Level Maintenance
Course 198-ASIW3, U.S. Army, 1988
Graduate, Automatic Test Equipment Repair Course 198-39B10, U.S. Army,
1987
Honor Graduate, Primary Leadership Development Course, U.S. Army, 1986
Graduate, HAWK Launcher & Mechanical System Repair Course, U.S. Army,
1984
Graduate, Individual Infantry Training, U.S. Army, 1980