Curtis D. Haggard 54 Lawhorn Road Stafford, Virginia 22554-7616 http://www.cdhaggard.com cdhaggard@cdhaggard.com (540) 850-5660 Objective Investigate and develop findings of fact, assess management system efficiency, evaluate program productivity, & produce reports and presentations Summary Outstanding record of increasing responsibility in the U.S. Navy & Government Contracting - Program Manager. Senior Calibration Program Coordinator for U.S. & U.K. submarine-based strategic assets. Manpower & Personnel analyst for the U.S. Navy's Nuclear Field community. - Human Capital Expert. Department Director for 40 personnel in engineering operations. - Training Specialist. Taught & certified repair technicians for Instrumentation & Control equipment. - Technical Supervisor. Developed Quality Assurance program standards for engineering department. Accomplishments Senior Calibration Program Coordinator Unified Industries Incorporated - Metrology & Systems Support Division Springfield, Virginia 22150-1854 2002 – Present Assistant Program Manager for a technical services (Metrology & Systems Support) contracting firm. - Manages Government Customer's Life Cycle Support & Calibration Management Systems to ensure Test & Measurement Equipment availability on Trident submarines & support facilities. - Supervises management of a 600,000-item database to verify record accuracy, validate inventory control, & fulfill audit requirements to support the Strategic Systems Programs calibration contract. Manager & Program Analyst Navy Nuclear Program's Quality Control Master Chief Washington, District of Columbia 20370-0133 1997 – 2002 Assistant Program Manager for a 14,000 person highly dispersed & mobile technical workforce. - Established personnel policies for the Nuclear Propulsion program. Developed & used in-depth statistical models to direct policy & programming to support a 3% annual growth rate. - Planned & administered program accession, continuation & special pay annual budgets of $78M. - Evaluated & selected personnel. Approved the hiring of 600 at-risk candidates, the assignment of 700 advanced instructors, & awarded 125 college scholarships annually. Engineering Department Master Chief - Submarine USS Hyman G. Rickover (SSN 709) Engineering Watch Supervisor (EWS), Engineering Duty Petty Officer (EDPO), Reactor Operator (RO) Norfolk, Virginia 1995 – 1997 Human Capital Expert responsible for the administration & training of 40 personnel. - Instilled a team environment that immediately improved crew morale & performance. Within three months, the ship won the first of three consecutive annual Efficiency Awards. - Coordinated training plans which resulted in the ship being evaluated as "above average" overall & "excellent" in reactor plant operations. - Instituted a worker cross-functional training plan & a 360-degree counseling program that increased productivity by 25% despite a first-year turnover rate of 60%. Reactor Controls Officer, Electronics Technician Maintenance School (ETMS) Supervisor & Classroom Instructor - Trident Training Facility, Kings Bay Command Duty Officer & Officer of the Day Kings Bay, Georgia 1992 – 1995 Master Training Specialist responsible for the curricula & safety of 10 courses of instruction. - Aggressively marketed ETMS to 95 activities that increased attendance by 19%, streamlined the six-week course curriculum by two days, & improved test scores by 6%; all at no additional cost. - Consolidated test equipment requirements which reduced inventory by 65 items & saved $85K annually. - Designed & built three complex electromechanical system simulators at a cost savings of $161K. - Certified & supervised 12 instructors for 10 courses & 7 electronic equipment training labs. Reactor Controls Division Leading Chief - Submarine USS Pennsylvania (SSBN 735) EWS, EDPO, Shutdown Reactor Operator (SRO), & RO Groton, Connecticut & Kings Bay, Georgia 1987 - 1992 Technical Supervisor for the installation & maintenance of all Reactor Controls equipment. - Established work standards & assessed performance for eight technicians. - Implemented controlled work procedures for troubleshooting & repair of electronic equipment that resulted in the top grade of "excellent" in reactor plant operations. - Coordinated the calibration of 1600 items of sensitive test & measurement equipment. Certificates Certificate of Accomplishment as a Master Training Specialist 1987 Naval Nuclear Power Training Unit - Ballston Spa, New York Certificate of Completion of Apprenticeship as an Electronics Mechanic 1994 Bureau of Apprenticeship & Training, U.S. Dept. of Labor & U.S. Dept. of the Navy Education Valdosta State University Graduate School - Valdosta, Georgia 31698 1991 - 1993 Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree awarded August 1993. Graduate Student of the Year - 3.9 GPA (Summa cum Laude). University of the State of New York - Albany, New York 12203 1989 - 1991 Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Psychology awarded January 1991. Affiliations - Board of Directors and Editorial Board, U.S. Naval Institute (USNI), Annapolis, Maryland (1999-2002) - Chapter Council, American Society for Public Administration, Washington, DC Chapter (2000-2003) - Command Master Chief, "The Goat Locker," an online Naval Professional Society (2003) - Vice Commander, Northern Virginia Chapter of the U.S. Submarine Veterans, Inc. (2003-2004) Publications - "Real Pay Table Reform," March 1999 PROCEEDINGS (of the USNI) & - "Finding the eNavy," January 2001 PROCEEDINGS. (See: http://www.cdhaggard.com) Security Clearance Secret Clearance (Active - October, 2002), Available in the D.C. Metro Area, & Willing to Travel