Jun 2008 to 2000 Group Lead / Project ManagerModis IT Mount Vernon, OH Dec 2007 to May 2008 Technical ConsultantConsolidated Electric Co-op, Inc Mount Gilead, OH Apr 2007 to Oct 2007 Systems Integrator/AnalystCapstone Corporation, INC Columbus, OH Aug 2004 to Apr 2007 Technical ConsultantUnited States Army
Feb 1994 to Aug 2004 Supervisor, Information Systems Analyst and OperatorUnited States Army
1997 to 2001 Supervisor, Military Tactical Operations SpecialistUnited States Army
1995 to 1997 Military Tactical Operations SpecialistUnited States Army
1994 to 1995 Military Tactical Operations Specialist
Education:
University of Phoenix Phoenix, AZ Dec 2013 Masters in Business AdministrationColorado Technical University Colorado Springs, CO Dec 2005 Bachelors of Science in Business AdministrationGrantham University Slidell, LA Feb 2004 Associates of Science in Engineering ManagementUS Army School of Information Fort Gordon, GA 2001 Information Systems
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Novice Microsoft Excel VBA programming, Project Management, Engineering Research, BOM (Bill of Material) review, Engineering Drawing and Schematics understanding
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With the largest mirror of any space telescope, taking this measurement is a challenge. "We have spent the last four years preparing for this test," said David Chaney, Webb's primary mirror metrology lead at Goddard. "The challenges of this test include the large size of the primary mirror, the long
rvices. The for-profit manages the schools for a 10 percent cut of gross revenue, which comes nearly exclusively from tax dollars. David Chaney, founder and superintendent of Epic Charters, is also the CEO of Epic Youth Services. He and co-founder Ben Harris have a history you can read about here.
A lawyer for the two ousted supervisors, Greg Stokes and David Chaney, has said that whatever may or may not have been happened at the Hotel Caribe did not impact the officers' mission or compromise the president's security. No other agent or military personnel has been named.
There are now six Secret Service personnel who have left their jobs in the wake of the incident. Four have chosen to resign. The other two are supervisors. David Chaney has retired; Greg Stokes has been fired, but has a chance to appeal.
Date: Apr 23, 2012
Category: World
Source: Google
Secret Service scandal becomes diplomatic embarrassment
The scandal took another political turn when Sarah Palin weighed in after pictures from ousted Secret Service supervisor David Chaney's Facebook profile emerged. He had joked about "really checking her out" after a friend commented on a picture of Palin, with Chaney standing in the background during
The latest departures, after several days of lie detector tests and interviews, follow the dismissal earlier in the week of two supervisors. David Chaney, who was allowed to retire, was a member of Sarah Palin's protective detail during the 2008 campaign. Greg Stokes was dismissed, but has the optio
Date: Apr 21, 2012
Category: World
Source: Google
Ousted Secret Service agent posted pictures of Sarah Palin on Facebook
David Chaney and Greg Stokes are the two Secret Service supervisors no longer with the agency in the wake of the incident immediately preceding President Barack Obama's trip to Colombia for the Summit of the Americas, a source familiar with the investigation told CNN National Security Contributor Fr
Date: Apr 20, 2012
Source: Google
Three more Secret Service employees have "chosen to resign," the agency says
Two of the Secret Service employees whose departures were previously announced -- identified as David Chaney and Greg Stokes, a source familiar with the investigation told CNN national security contributor Fran Townsend -- were supervisors.