Anthony Califano
Logistics Management Specialist at US FLEET FORCES COMMAND- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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US FLEET FORCES COMMAND
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Norfolk, Virginia, United States
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Logistics Management Specialist
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Jun 2020 - Present
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General Dynamics Information Technology
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Norfolk, Virginia Area
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Senior Principal Analyst Operations
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May 2018 - May 2020
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CSRA Inc
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Norfolk, Virginia Area
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Manager Engineering
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Oct 2016 - Mar 2018
Manages department activities to design new products, modify existing designs, improve production techniques and develop test procedures. Analyzes technology trends, human resources needs and market demand to incorporate appropriate trends, technological advancements and industry information into the department's current and future plans. Confers with management, production and marketing staff to determine engineering feasibility, cost effectiveness and customer demand for new and existing products. Allocates engineering resources across projects and provides ongoing evaluation of project status to ensure project commitments are fulfilled and objectives are met. Consults and negotiates with clients to discuss system requirements, prepare specifications, explain proposals and present engineering reports and findings.
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US FLEET FORCES COMMAND
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Norfolk, VA
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AT/FP Policy and Requirements
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Feb 2014 - May 2016
Directs the formulation and implementation of US Navy Anti-Terrorism and Force Protection (AT/FP) policy and requirements in the US Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) Area of Responsibility (AOR). Lead numerous efforts to align USFF and Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) resource priorities to address Antiterrorism capability shortfalls. Directs the formulation and implementation of US Navy Anti-Terrorism and Force Protection (AT/FP) policy and requirements in the US Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) Area of Responsibility (AOR). Lead numerous efforts to align USFF and Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) resource priorities to address Antiterrorism capability shortfalls.
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Instructor
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Sep 2010 - Jan 2014
• Over the course of 12 seminars mentored and instructed over 200 US joint and international officers between the grades of O-4 and O-6 in the Joint Strategic Planning Process (JSPS), Joint Operation Planning Process (JOPP), Theater Security Cooperation (TSC) Planning, and Campaign Planning. Consistently received outstanding comments from students on the End of Year critiques for keen mentorship, professionalism, and expert knowledge of the curriculum • Over the course of 12 seminars mentored and instructed over 200 US joint and international officers between the grades of O-4 and O-6 in the Joint Strategic Planning Process (JSPS), Joint Operation Planning Process (JOPP), Theater Security Cooperation (TSC) Planning, and Campaign Planning. Consistently received outstanding comments from students on the End of Year critiques for keen mentorship, professionalism, and expert knowledge of the curriculum
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US Joint Forces Command
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Norfolk, VA
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Branch Head, Adaptive Planning and Execution (J35)
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2007 - 2010
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US FLEET FORCES COMMAND
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Norfolk, Virginia Area
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Theater Security Cooperation Officer (N52)
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2004 - 2007
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Helicopter Combat Support Squadron TWO
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Norfolk, Virginia Area
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Commanding Officer
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2003 - 2004
Responsible for the operations of over a 450 person, sixteen aircraft squadron with two permanent overseas detachments which also served as the Fleet Replacement Squadron (FRS) for the UH-3H aircraft. Squadron selected as the best Combat Support Squadron in 2003 by the Association of Naval Aviators (ANA) for its operational excellence and superior support to the US Navy. Earned a grade of “Excellent” on all inspections by higher authorities. Responsible for the operations of over a 450 person, sixteen aircraft squadron with two permanent overseas detachments which also served as the Fleet Replacement Squadron (FRS) for the UH-3H aircraft. Squadron selected as the best Combat Support Squadron in 2003 by the Association of Naval Aviators (ANA) for its operational excellence and superior support to the US Navy. Earned a grade of “Excellent” on all inspections by higher authorities.
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Chief of Naval Operation
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Washington D.C. Metro Area
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OPNAV N3/5 Fellow, Center for Naval Analyses and Crisis Action Team Watch Officer
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2001 - 2002
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Education
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United States Naval Academy
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Naval War College
Master's Degree, International Relations and National Security Studies -
Troy State University
Master's Degree, Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General -
United States Naval Academy
Bachelor of Science - BS, Engineering