Keith Shook, President
EXPERIENCE
FOUNDER / PRESIDENT / ENGINEER: NSync Data Systems & Services
Inc., Cocoa Beach, Florida. A Novell Gold authorized reseller. Responsibilities
include the integration installation and configuration of desktop computer
systems & LAN/WAN, Intranet/Internet networks. Including state of the
art mult-processor fileservers, web servers, mailservers, applications
servers, communications servers and SNMP servers. Responsible for all aspects
of running a fast growing half-million dollar company: contracting, scheduling,
purchasing, invoicing, accounting and technical management. (June 1989
to present).
I&M ENGINEER / TECHNICAL ADVISOR: Martin Marietta Operations
Support (formerly GE and RCA), U.S. Army Sea-based Aerostat project,
Melbourne & Key West Florida. Technical Advisor to the Department of
Defense. Responsibilities included the installation, operation, maintenance
and repair of electronic components and subsystems including: IBM telemetry
data acquisition systems, Macintosh based radar display & control system,
Sun SPARC based multi sensor workstations, digital fiber optic & microwave
telemetry data links, AN/APS-143V airborne search radar, TPX-54 IFF system,
X & S-band navigation radars, satellite Loran and GPS navigation systems,
HF, VHF, UHF & Satellite voice/data secure communications equipment,
Also functioned as the senior Martin representative aboard and point of
contact for the Army. Held a secret clearance. (July 1990 to December
1993).
ELECTRONIC "A" TECHNICIAN: GE Aerostat Systems, USAF Tethered
Aerostat Radar System project, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.
Responsibilities included the installation operation and maintenance of
IBM based communications report processors, Starcon radar displays, Fulsom
digital scan converters, PCM/FM microwave telemetry, pressurization and
site computer systems, AN/DPS-5 S-band CFAR/MTI search radar, APX-76 IFF,
AN/GYQ-51 Advanced Tracking System. Member quality improvement team. Held
a secret clearance. (August 1987 to July 1990).
ELECTRONIC "A" TECHNICIAN: Pan American World Services, subcontracted
to TCOM/DESCO a Westinghouse subsidiary. Assigned to CARIBALL Project Freeport
Bahamas. Responsible for setup, checkout, operation and troubleshooting
equipment such as TPS-63 L-band Search Radar, TPX-54 IFF system, UPA-62
radar display, digital target extractor, EEC color weather radar, C-band
microwave telemetry links, Z-80 airborne computers, IBM ground control
computers, pressure control systems, instrumentation and UPS systems. Held
a top secret clearance. (April 1985 to August 1987).
MILITARY SERVICE
AVIONICS TECHNICIAN: United States Air Force. RAF Lakenheath
U.K., Cannon AFB New Mexico. Responsible for checkout troubleshooting and
repair of equipment such as: ARC-123 HF systems, ARC-164 Have Quick UHF
Systems, ARN-84 & ARN-118 Tacan Systems, and central air data computer
systems of the F-111F. Trained and supervised personnel on same. Held Top
Secret Clearance. Received honorable discharge. (February 1981 to February
1985).
EDUCATION: Novell Certified NetWare 3.x Engineer, 1993.
Novell Certified NetWare 4.x Engineer, 1997. Novell Certified Intranetware
Engineer, 1998. Florida Licensed Real Estate Salesperson, 1994. GE
Quality Improvement Process Training, 1989. Cocoa Beach High School
1980.
U.S. Air Force Electronic Technical Schools: Lowry AFB Denver
Colorado. Basic Electronics Course, Integrated Avionics Manual Test Station
Component Specialist (32635A) 780 hours, High Reliability Soldering 42
hours, Digital Techniques 70 hours, Integrated Avionics Systems Technician
(COMM F/FB-111) 54 Hours, Integrated Avionics Systems Technician (NAV F/FB-111)
60 Hours, Integrated Avionics Manual Test Station Component Technician
CDC Course (32655A). Total hours 1006. Honor graduate of all courses 96%
or better.
AFFILIATIONS
Chapter President: Space Coast NPA (Network Professional Association)
1994 & 1998.
Chapter President: Space Coast ITPro (Institute of Network
Professionals) 1998
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