Jul 2012 to Present Sr. Systems EngineerSmartronix Inc Tampa, FL Mar 2011 to Jun 2012 Datacenter Operations Lead/Sr. Systems EngineerSmartronix Inc
May 2008 to Mar 2011 Systems EngineerComputer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
Jul 2006 to Apr 2008 C4I Systems AnalystWorld IT Solutions (WITS) LLC
Nov 2005 to Jul 2006 Personal Computer Deployment TechnicianL-3 Titan Group Hampton, VA Jan 2005 to Sep 2005 Air Operations Center (AOC) Systems AdministratorUS Air Force Langley AFB, VA Jun 2002 to Dec 2004 TBMCS Systems AdministratorUS Air Force Hickam AFB, HI Oct 1998 to May 2002 TBMCS Systems Administrator
Education:
University of Maryland University College May 2008 B.S. in Computer Information TechnologyUniversity of Maryland University College Aug 2007 AA in Computer Studies
License Records
Derrick Moore
License #:
54.89.4617 - Active
Issued Date:
Jun 8, 2016
Expiration Date:
Apr 1, 2017
Type:
Fire Protection Individual
License #:
54.89.4617/1 - Active
Category:
Fire Alarms/Detection
Issued Date:
Jun 8, 2016
Derrick Gregory Moore
License #:
13342 - Active
Category:
Architect
Issued Date:
Sep 13, 1990
Expiration Date:
Sep 30, 2017
Organization:
Firm Not Published
Isbn (Books And Publications)
The Great Adventure: How God Takes You from Here to There
Not only is Rod Moore out for the foreseeable, but weve seen Colston Loveland, Will Johnson, Josaiah Stewart, Derrick Moore, Myles Hinton, Dom Giudice, Wesley Walker, Jimmy Rolder, and others out in the past few weeks. But, with Michigan having had a bye week, the Wolverines hope to return for the
Date: Oct 19, 2024
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Takeaways from Michigan football’s updated 2022 roster
Allow me to just name a handful: Wide receiver Darrius Clemons is listed at 6-foot-3, 214 pounds. Defensive tackle Mason Graham is 6-foot-3, 317 pounds. Defensive end Derrick Moore is 6-foot-3, 279 pounds. Defensive back Damani Dent is 5-foot-11, 196 pounds, and shredded out of his mind. Linebacker
Date: Aug 04, 2022
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Decatur Utilities: Nonunion AL crews turned away from Sandy recovery
A six man crew from Decatur Utilities headed up there this week, but Derrick Moore, one of the Decatur workers, said they were told by crews in New Jersey that they can't do any work there since they're not union employees.
Decatur Utilities worker Derrick Moore tells WAFF-TV (http://bit.ly/Yuld3j) that the Alabama employees were told by crews in New Jersey that they can't work there because of the union issue. He said that left the Alabama workers frustrated.