Rolli Quingua, MBA, CISSP, CISM, ISSAP, SixSigma, ITIL, CCNA, MCSE, CCIE (wr)
is a natural innovator and trend-setter with a mind set of "there has to be a better way, if not another"....
with over 15 years of IT experience; of which, 8 years is with the Navy/Marine Corps Intranet
(NMCI)
expertise from proposal, execution, transition/re-bid, and Next Generation –
with all the processes, systems, and technologies within. One of a very few IT
Managers directly involved in all of the building and sustainment phases of
Department of Defense’s largest network of over 350,000 user
Electronic Data systems (EDS), an HP Company
1. Senior Project Manager, of “emerging”
technologies: Server Farm Virtualization, Classified Network Management, and Next Generation technology.
Managed key NMCI projects:
- Firewall
Upgrades
- Secure/Classified
Network Management System
-
Server-Based
Computing & Thin Client
- Intrusion
Prevention - Network adn Host
- Server
Farm Virtualization
- Host
Based Security
Managed the Intellectual Property Inventory
identifying all NMCI technologies, process,
documentations, and assets with their respective legal and valuation elements.
Managed the Classified Network Analysis and
Management for NGEN enhanced security compliance.
2. Certification and Accreditation Government
Liaison – coordinated over 600 solutions leading to government acceptance and
accreditation, resulted in 110,000 seats to cutover.
Raytheon Systems Company
Manager II, of several revenue impacting
contract awards, directly contributing to the ‘inception to sustainment’ life
cycle planning and execution:
- Managed the construction of a prototype $80M Network
Operations and Command
Center for NMCI.
-
Technical Contributor to the $132M, Common Aviation
Command and Control System (CAC2S) proposal, USMC’s first mobile Tactical Data
Communication System.
- Chief Architect, $21M, Oracle Distributed Database
Asset Tracking system for the U.S Navy’s F18 E/F aircraft.
- Managed the validation of the largest DoD Public
Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Common Access Card (CAC) implementation including
identity verification, challenge/response authentication, and encryption
certificates.