Roger Hattaway, EdD

Automation and Systems Integration Instructor at North Arkansas College
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Harrison, Arkansas, United States, US

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Credentials

  • Navy Spiral 2 Key Management Infrastructure (KMI) Course of Instruction (W-3B-1500)
    Marine Expeditionary Force COMSEC Management Office
    May, 2016
    - Oct, 2024
  • Electronic Key Management System Course of Instruction (V-4C-0013)
    Marine Expeditionary Force COMSEC Management Office
    Dec, 2014
    - Oct, 2024
  • Wilderness Rescue
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    Dec, 2014
    - Oct, 2024
  • Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt
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    Jun, 2010
    - Oct, 2024
  • Master Training Specialist
    US Navy
    Jul, 2009
    - Oct, 2024
  • FCC GROL W/ Radar Endorsement
    Aviation & Electronic School of America
    Apr, 2003
    - Oct, 2024
  • Top Secret Clearance
    DONCAF
    Mar, 2019
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Automation and Systems Integration Instructor
      • Aug 2023 - Present

      The electronics emphasis starts with basic electronics theory and principles, schematic diagram interpretation, and use of basic test equipment followed by the detailed exploration of the operation of electronic devices and circuits during the first year of the program. The second year expands to include hands-on troubleshooting, programming and operation of industrial equipment like microcontrollers, programmable logic controllers (PLC), drive systems, and robotics. The goal of this track is to prepare a student to develop into a technician with very strong hardware and software skills. The manufacturing emphasis adds the electronics, programming, and robotics courses during the second year. The goal of this track is to develop skills for a technical operator with strong system level trouble shooting. Positions that require this level of skill are as unique as the business or industry involved. These positions have many different titles including Automation Technician, Maintenance Technician, and Industrial Electrician. Regardless of the job title, the primary responsibilities of these positions are to keep the highly technical and computerized machines of business and industry working productively. Some of these positions see routine challenges while other industries provide constantly varying opportunities. Show less

    • United States
    • Primary and Secondary Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Special Education Paraeducator
      • Oct 2018 - Aug 2023

      Perform duties as a Paraeducator and substitute teacher for all grades in the Oak Harbor Washington School District. Perform duties as a Paraeducator and substitute teacher for all grades in the Oak Harbor Washington School District.

    • Supervisory Security Specialist (EKMS Manager)
      • Aug 2015 - Aug 2023

      Instructs users in the proper handling, protection and use of Controlled Cryptographic Item (CCI) KSV 21 Cards. Manages the overall security, accountability and control of the EKMS account’s approximately 6,500 items. Keeps the Commodore and Deputy informed of any policy changes by formal letters, informal memorandums and personal contact. Conducts informal inspections of local element accounts. Manages the training given to local element users for proper EKMS material control. Audits local element EKMS training program for proper and timely training. Supervises the training of EKMS local element primary users in the usage, handling, and safeguarding of EKMS material held in their custody. Supervises the verification of EKMS material received. Reports directly to the Commodore and Deputy any EKMS material violations or insecurities. Ensures that transfer documentation for each type of shipment using is properly completed. Monitor EKMS publications disposal program on a monthly basis reviewing EKMS related correspondence and messages. Supervises destruction of EKMS material and acts as the destruction authority official.Coordinates with various outside government agencies on EKMS keying material and equipment matters. EKMS UNIX System Administrator/EKMS System Administrator/ System Security Administrator. Installs software updates to EKMS LMD/KP computer. Supervises and provides on-job-training for new LMD and KP operators. Defense Courier Service (DCS) Consolidated Control Officer. Performs Local Destructions of all outdated material. Ensures all forms and instructions are kept up to date to reflect the latest changes in manuals. Supervises the daily activity of two EKMS Alternates, ensuring the proper manning of the EKMS vault in order to keep up with operational tempo and commitments. Received a grade of Satisfactory on the latest ISIC Inspection. Show less

    • Supervisory Security Manager (0080) (CMS)
      • Aug 2015 - Aug 2023

      Manages a team of one GS-11 and 3 GS-09 positions governing a program of 2,000 plus employees. Generates, manages and distributes local symmetric products and maintain COMSEC Account administrative information with exception to centrally managed data elements such as the accounts Highest Classification Indicator (HCI).Generate, manage and distribute local symmetric products and maintain COMSEC Account administrative information with exception to centrally managed data elements such as the accounts Highest Classification Indicator (HCI). Review reports related to tracked and accountable events associated with the CA. Perform required accounting transactions to effectively manage the CA and ensure proper accountability of material. Ensure timely submission of orders for asymmetric products specifying DAO, partition codes and delivery instructions for accounts to meet operational requirements. Review, cancel and manage, as applicable product orders, tracking information related to COMSEC products, tailored product ordering catalog data, and partition or DAO code data and descriptions. Verify and maintain status information on KMI products held, used or responsible for. Perform personalization of Type-1 Tokens; and Initiate certificate requests and download Type-1 Certificates. Record evidence used in the face-to-face verification of the identity of a Type-1 Human Subscriber and perform annual re-verification of Human Users. Perform endorsement of COMSEC-aware devices. Authorize conversions of IA(I) and Key Encryption Infrastructure (KE(I)) certificates. Report any compromise or potential compromise involving COMSEC products as per COMSEC Policy, and/or the Operational Security Doctrine (OSD), as required. Review future building plans to ensure that all security policies and procedures are adhered to prior to start of new building projects. Create and dictate security policy and procedures concerning Communication, Personnel and Physical security. Show less

    • United States
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Band Booster President
      • Sep 2016 - Jun 2019

      Run Booster meetings, fill in for missing officers, acts as the main representative to the Director of OHHS Bands. Executes requests by band directors. Recruits and supports Booster Executive Board Officers. Primary contact for band parents. Solicits ideas for new projects. Coordinates communication between directors and booster organization as well as among booster officers. Coordinates volunteers for local and travel events. Run Booster meetings, fill in for missing officers, acts as the main representative to the Director of OHHS Bands. Executes requests by band directors. Recruits and supports Booster Executive Board Officers. Primary contact for band parents. Solicits ideas for new projects. Coordinates communication between directors and booster organization as well as among booster officers. Coordinates volunteers for local and travel events.

    • Retail
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Volunteer
      • Oct 2015 - Mar 2019

      Coordinate the pick-up and delivery of furniture and goods donated to the store or bought from the store. These items are taken in and sold in order to provide the monies needed to build homes for those who are less fortunate and unable to provide a home for themselves and their families. Coordinate the pick-up and delivery of furniture and goods donated to the store or bought from the store. These items are taken in and sold in order to provide the monies needed to build homes for those who are less fortunate and unable to provide a home for themselves and their families.

    • EKMS Manager
      • Sep 2014 - Aug 2015

      Completed Electronic Key Management System Manager Course of Instruction (V-4C-0013). Function as EKMS Manager, and subject matter expert (SME), reviewing and interpreting security policy, directives, and regulations pertaining to of the a national level COMSEC account program. Hold responsibilities in all issues pertaining to the safeguarding, handling, employment, accountability, storage, transfer, receipt, issuing, disposition, destruction and proper shipping of all classified COMSEC keying material, accountable Controlled Cryptographic Items (CCI)/COMSEC equipment. Conduct and supervise monthly destruction of COMSEC material in accordance with established COMSEC doctrine and procedures and provided COMSEC equipment, keying material, advice, and assistance to all operational sections within the organization in support of major exercises and real world operations. Manage and maintain strict regulations governing the distribution, control, security, and accountability of sensitive Communications Security (COMSEC) materials, equipment, and publications in accordance with the Consolidated Memorandum of Receipt (CMR) and EKMS 1B Directly accountable for over 1600 EKMS items valued at over $30,000,000. Coordinate COMSEC investigations of subordinate divisions to ensure proper security measures for COMSEC program and networks. Report to Higher any known or suspected practices dangerous to security (PDS) or COMSEC incidents, and initiate action to mitigate any further violations. Provide direct customer support facilitating monthly training sessions via written or verbal, for groups of up to 26 and one-on-one training in accordance with established COMSEC and NSA policies and procedures to ensure all COMSEC material management personnel and designated handlers are familiar with proper methods used for safeguarding information, property, personnel, operations, and materials to include the security, control, inventory and safeguarding of all COMSEC materials. Show less

    • Aviation Electronics Manager
      • Jan 2013 - Sep 2014

      Performed supervisory inspections as a Collateral Duty/Quality Assurance Representative (CDQAR); certifying over 340 maintenance actions were performed, with zero maintenance safety issues. Performed over 150 maintenance actions resulting in over 265 maintenance man hours, in accordance with all applicable policies and procedures outlined within the Naval Aviation. Maintenance Publication (NAMP)and in accordance with applicable Maintenance Instruction. Manuals (MIM’s), block diagrams, and wiring schematics, along with the proper tools and support equipment. Ensured Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP), and Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS) maintenance governing programs were adhered to, safeguarding the 100% satisfactory program audit evaluations.Directly supervised, guided, and managed 120 junior Marines, performing over 2000 scheduled and unscheduled maintenance actions, resulting in over 4000 mishap free maintenance hours. Assisted the Quality Assurance work center in over 40 unscheduled maintenance investigations totaling over 150 man-hours, resulting in 12 non-mission capable aircraft returning back to full mission capable status. Performed the duties of the EKMS local custodian, maintaining strict adherence to guidance set forth in the EKMS series, maintaining a 98% Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) readiness while accounting for over 1000 ECM and 500 Classified Material Control Center (CMCC) items resulting in 100 % accountability for all classified items. Trained 11 Marines to become Collateral Duty Inspectors (CDI’s). Advised the upper level Chain of Command on any and all issues impacting the unit readiness and made recommendations on corrective actions, allowing 100% aircraft and maintainers were ready for deployment at all times. Successfully deployed and retrograded 5 aircraft to Iwakuni, Japan, in support of Operation Southern Watch, completing over 600 flight hours, effectively meeting operational goals. Show less

    • Maintenance/Production Control Manager
      • Dec 2011 - Jan 2013

      Performed the duties of the Maintenance Control /Material Control Officer in his absence, creating and submitting the Aircraft Material Condition Report (AMCR), and coordinating the acquisition of parts and supplies with numerous outside entities. Ensured that the initiation of all scheduled and unscheduled maintenance actions, to include all conditional inspections were accomplished in accordance with all policies and procedures. Supervised and coordinated the maintenance efforts of more than 200 maintenance Marines, spanning 11 work centers, which resulted in over 4300 maintenance actions and over 5000 flight hours, exceeding the goals set forth by higher authorities. Performed the two most critical aspects of Naval Aviation: releasing aircraft “safer for flight”, and the acceptance of aircraft. Provided sound guidance and recommendations to Maintenance Controllers, Work Center Supervisors, Quality Assurance Representatives, Program Managers, Maintenance Control Officer, and the Maintenance Officer , in order to allow the Commanding Officer to be accurately informed as to the state of the Maintenance Department and aircraft availability. Certified that all personnel properly used project priority codes, and equipment operational codes, in accordance with the Mission Essential Sub-System Matrix (MESM), allowing upper level commands to be accurately informed of current aircraft status and squadron deplorability. Received a 100% On-Track, for the Maintenance Control Program, from the next higher entity, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 14 (MALS-14). Successfully deployed and retrograded 4 aircraft to support training exercises at Nellis, Air Force base in support of Red Flag exercises. Successfully deployed and retrograded 5 aircraft to Bagram, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, completing over 1600 flight hours, exceeding operational goals. Show less

    • Aviation Organizational Level Instructor
      • Jun 2008 - Dec 2011

      Performed duties as the Staff Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge of the Electronic Attack (EA) Rate Group, making certain that all orders, instructions, and Standard Operation Procedures(SOP’s) were adhered to. Oversaw the daily performance of 17 Marine instructors, 28 Navy instructors and 4 Civilian instructors. Accomplished the time submission of all reports, to include; the Annual Leave Tracker, Annual Safety Utilization Report, Formal Course Review, Annual Safety Utilization Review, and the Quality of Life/Quality of Instructor critiques. Provided leadership, counseling, and mentoring to all staff members securing growth and well being of all members.Performed duties as a Master Training Specialist, sitting on 14 Master Training Specialist boards, while acting as board chairman on 6. Performed duties as an Instructor Evaluator, critiquing instructional technique and quality of information, assuring that all instructors perform to a level that would allow maximum knowledge retention by the students in their charge. Provided leadership, mentoring and counseling to 485 Navy and Marine Corps students, maintaining a 100% graduation rate with an accumulative 92% grade point average. Reworked and maintained 119 Instructor Training Jackets in order to allow the command to track the progression of those instructors in their pursuit of the Master Training Specialist program. Rewrote and realigned the Communication/Navigation/Radar course curriculum, in order to satisfy the shift of focus for the Navy and Marine Corps team. Served as a technical advisor to the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training Center Commanding Officer, in reference to the re-writing and re-alignment of the Communication/Navigation/Radar course curriculum, coordinating with outside entities in order to avoid the bottlenecking of incoming students, due to the realignment process. Planned, lead, and supervised the daily physical fitness training for over 3000 Marine students. Show less

    • Quality Assurance Manager
      • Jan 2007 - Jun 2008

      Completed Quality Assurance Training Course. Monitored Naval Aviation Maintenance Program Standard Operating Procedures (NAMPSOP) for Maintenance Safety as the Ground Training Manager. Managed the Hydraulic Contamination Program, Technical Directive Compliance Program, Maintenance Training Program, Joint Oil Analysis Program, and the Hazardous Material Control and Management Programs with zero major discrepancies, passing all inspections with an overall 92% On Track record. Performed 53 audits. Provided technical assistance to Collateral Duty Inspectors and production personnel, periodically accompanying them during scheduled and unscheduled maintenance tasks, to evaluate their performance, conducting 57 Collateral Duty monitors. Performed final inspections on 212 tasks requiring Quality Assurance Certification, with zero mechanical failures and zero flights released with faulty maintenance. Conducted monthly Collateral Duty Inspector and Safety Council meetings using Power Point, Excel, and Microsoft Word, to convey lessons learned and safety procedure implementations. Created and maintained a squadron safety board, recognizing all safety professionals of the month Performed duties as squadron hearing conservation program manager, scheduling 126 audiograms, maintaining a 100% hearing conservation record. Acted as a command consultant for contract personnel, inventorying tools and verifying contract prior to allowing personnel to work on squadron assets. Passed the Safety Commanding General Inspection with a 100% on track program. Conducted 5 squadron safety inspections, forwarding discrepancies to base maintenance, ensuring squadron spaces maintained OSHA regulated standards. Successfully deployed and retrograded 5 aircraft to Al Assad, Iraq, on two separate occasions, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, completing over 3000 and 4000 mishap free flight hours respectively, exceeding operational goals. Show less

    • Staff Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge (Aviation Electronics Supervisor)
      • Jun 2004 - Jan 2007

      Performed duties as the Staff Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge of the Communications/Navigations/Radar work center, using all available assets to mentor and guide the personal and professional development of 12,consistently rotating Marines, assigned to the work center, to include the supervision of 1759 maintenance man hours. Conducted tests, preventative maintenance, and repair of aircraft systems, in accordance with all applicable policies and procedures outlined within the Naval Aviation Maintenance Publication (NAMP) , and in accordance with applicable Maintenance Instruction Manuals (MIM’s)block diagrams, and wiring schematics, along with the proper tools and support equipment. Functioned as a Collateral Duty Inspector and a direct representative of the Quality Assurance Work Center, performing final inspection on more than 800 maintenance actions consisting of over 1750 maintenance man hours. Served as the Communications Materials Security (CMS) Alternate custodian, keeping track of 78 individual CMS components, and successfully passing 2 EKMS inspections with zero Practices Dangerous to Security (PDS), or Incidents. Trained all work center personnel on all applicable systems and sub-systems pertaining to the work center as well as in the use of Oscilloscopes, Watt meters, Multi-meters, Mega Ohm meters, and Milliohm meters. Incorporated Technical Directives (TD’s), Avionics Changes (AVC’s), and Avionics Bulletins (AVB’s), making sure that all aircraft and equipment are in their most up-to-date and safe status. Observed, corrected, and enforced all squadron safety policies. Obtained and maintained licenses for ground support equipment. Met requirements for aircraft launch, recovery and maintenance, while observing safety and efficiency, and in accordance with all pertinent technical publications and directives resulting in 378 flights and 735 flight hours. Created a positive impact on squadron readiness, as seen by a 92% flight completion rate. Show less

    • Aviation Intermediate Level Instructor
      • Apr 2000 - Jun 2004

      Completed Basic Instructor Training Course. Assisted in 484 Academic Review Boards (ARB’s), 136 as the senior member, deciding whether a student who has failed a test should continue with training, be set back in training, or placed in a different school program. Led, coordinated, supervised, and mentored 13 ever changing instructors assigned to the Aviation Intermediate Level Rate Group, managing the qualifications and keeping in compliance with Naval Aviation Instruction measures. Instructed and graduated over 1700 Navy and Marine Corps students as well as 2 foreign military students with an average grade point average of 89% in the areas of, Transistor Theory, OHMS Law, Kirchhoff’s Law, Flip Flops, Multi-Vibrators, and various other electronics circuits, using Oscilloscopes, Watt meters, Multi-meters, Mega Ohm meters, and Milliohm meters. Maintained and updated the technical publications library for the department. Conducted personnel inspections, including uniform and physical fitness requirements for over 1700 students and Instructors. Re-wrote and maintained course curriculum in order to align the course with current Naval Aviation Standards. Evaluated fellow instructors in order to ensure their qualifications and instruction techniques where within the Naval Aviation Standards of Instruction. Served as Unit Supervisor for 7 instructors and over 800 Navy and Marine Corps students. Directed small unit leadership classes in order to build strong decisive leaders. Identified and resolved numerous personal and professional problems for both junior and senior personnel. Show less

    • Avionics Collateral Duty Inspector (Quality Assurance Specialist)
      • Aug 1996 - Apr 2000

      Performed duties as Night Crew Supervisor for 8 ever changing junior Marines, making sure that all assigned scheduled and unscheduled maintenance was conducted within Naval Aviation Maintenance Standards. Acted as a Collateral Duty Inspector and a direct representative of the Quality Assurance work center by inspecting 63 maintenance actions encompassing 245 maintenance man hours. Trained in the use of the multi meter, milliohm meter, watt meter and the oscilloscope. Incorporated Technical directives, Avionics Bulletins, and Avionics Changes as applicable, maintaining safe and up to date avionics systems. Ensured that all junior Marines received proper training in regards to their position within the work center, looking out for their personal and professional growth. Performed over 900 maintenance actions resulting in over 2300 maintenance man hours, in accordance with all applicable policies and procedures outlined within the Naval Aviation Maintenance Publication (NAMP)and in accordance with applicable Maintenance Instruction Manuals (MIM’s), block diagrams, and wiring schematics, along with the proper tools and support equipment. Successfully deployed and retrograded 5 aircraft to Aviano, Italy, on three separate occasions, in support of multiple operations, completing over 6000 mishap free total flight hours, meeting or exceeding operational goals. Show less

Education

  • UMass Global
    Doctor of Education - EdD, Education Organizational Leadership
    2019 - 2022
  • Saint Joseph's University
    Master's Degree, Criminal Justice
    2012 - 2014
  • Park University
    Bachelor's Degree, Marketing/Marketing Management, General
    2008 - 2012

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