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PROJECTS

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UNLV

Consulting Proposal submitted for a Joint Venture SCIF

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YEL01

Consulting Proposal accepted and the Project placed on-hold

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Mercury Flora

SC is contracted for this 85,000 SF SCIF Facility during the Design and COnstruction phases providing technical design and installaiton details and oversight.

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Modular Building

Consulting Proposal submitterd on a remote Modular SCIF Facility. 

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ECB4

SC has been requested to Consult with the Design Team on this 857,335 SF facility. 

 

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VITATECH, VA/MA
 

SCIF Consultant was contracted to provide an in-progress SCIF design and specification review and tecnical recommendations. 

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CHINA LAKE, CA
 

CHINA LAKE consists of three Military facilities with non-contiguous SCIF's within the three buildings. SCIF Consultant was contracted to provide SCIF Design Details and Specifications, materials and installation requirements, training, site inspections, RF Testing, and assistance with RFI review and preparation.

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YEL02, MD
 

YEL02 is a large retrofit of an existing facility. SCIF Consultant was contracted to provide SCIF Design Details and Specifications, materials and installation requirements, training, site inspections, RF Testing, and assistance with RFI review and preparation.

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FT SHAFTER, HI
 

SCIF Consultant was contacted by the States Representative to assist in review of a facility renovation project inclusive of a SCIF. SC provided Design and Specification recommendations and requirements to successfully renovate anbd build an Accreditable SCIF. 

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DIA-HQ ANACOSTIA, VA
 

SCIF Consultant was brought on-board after project award and the start of construction to review the Shielding Design and new construction work already installed to determine its proper installation and if the building would pass Accreditation as installed. An initial Report was handed the contractor detailing areas that needed improvements and it outlined the steps and design criteria to ensure RF Performance would be optimized to easily pass Accreditation at the highest levels. Follow-on inspections and RF Testing followed the project to a successful completion and acceptance by the End-User. 

BORR Ottawa, Canada
 

SC was initially contracted to work with a Design Team chasing award of the project. During this phase SC provided all the RF/SCIF/TEMPEST technical requirements, specifications, and briefed the Crown on the process of shielding the buildings. After award, SC wrote the RF specifications for the IFC's, reviewed designs and provided feedback and technical RF details, installation methods and procedures, on-site training and inspections, troubleshooting, and RF Testing from the projects start through final Accreditation. BORR was comprised of 1.2M SF, 98% Curtain Wall, a West-Side Novumm Wall spanning the 2nd floor to the seventh floor of the facility, an expansive Comms Center, VCC, and a lengthy entry ramp. The facilities passed RF Accreditation from 5-15 meters from the buildings skin.

NSA, Georgia (New HQ)

I worked for DoD/NSA as the Program/Project Manager (On-Site) managing the project Cradle-to-Grave. In additin to those responsibilities I was tasked to develop the shielding plan, techniques, and construction procedures and to inspect and test the facility during construction. This project consisted of 860,000 SF of SCIF'ed and Shielded Spaces, over 40,000 SF Comms Center, SCIF'ed VCC and Truck/Visitor Vehicle Security Checkpoint, SCIF'ed Antenna Farm, redundant utilities, and over 3000 parking spaces. This was the first Mission Ops facility with installed WiFi capabilities, the first facility with a revised and simplified RF Foil installation method, and when completed the facility passed the RF Accreditation Test with a 9.2-9.8 out of 10 score. 

CAMELUS Okinawa, Japan
 

CAMELUS was a 1.2 Billion dollar project for NSA Cradle-to-Grave spanning a 7-Year Tour on Okinawa. My duties included negotiating the buildings design and USG specifications, programming USG requirements and contracts, managing security of materials and on-site construction, and developing the techniques, materials, and installation details for shielding the facility. The project required removing mountain tops and filling 250' deep valleys to build an 100-meter diameter antenna field, Mission Ops Facilities, closing the existing CTA (Central Training Area road, building a bridge and a by-pass CTA Training Road for the USMC. The facility RF Accreditation Test scored a 9.8 out of 10.

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