APPLICANT
C. Andrews Lavarre
P.O.Box 149
Newport, RI 02840
401-339-7189
alavarre@gmail.com
JOB OBJECTIVE
Mr. Lavarre seeks employment in academic, analytic, scientific, or technical fields.
SYNOPSIS
Mr. Lavarre is accomplished in cyberwarfare, operations research, statistics, accounting, computer systems, network administration, development, and marine engineering. He is an ocean-cruising yacht master, Advanced Class amateur radio operator, Advanced Open Water SCUBA diver, and confirmed health enthusiast.
Mr. Lavarreās recent leadership experience is as a Cyberwarfare Subject Matter Expert (SME) researching and developing methods and technologies for rationalizing friendly and adversarial activities in cyberspace. This work at the U.S. Naval War College demonstrates his extensive understanding of offensive and defensive cyberspace operations (OCO/DCO), computer network exploitation (CNE), and cryptology.
He served with Booz, Allen, & Hamilton as an operations research and systems analysis (ORSA) leader for the U. S. Navy NWDC and COMSUBDEVRON 12 organizations, where he organized and directed analysis teams examining cyberwarfare, information dominance, irregular warfare, advanced hull designs, and radically new sensor systems and methods for their employment. This work demonstrates his advanced skills in inductive and deductive reasoning, including advanced methods such as correspondence analysis, factor analysis, regression analysis, and Bayesian statistical methods.
He established the Booz Allen Hamilton consulting office in Newport, RI, serving as regional manager for New England, developing new business, and expanding staff to meet customer needs in operations research and analysis, computer programming, and network systems administration.
He served as program manager at Raytheon Company for a multi-million dollar software and hardware program to enable signal translation among a wide range of baseband and RF system waveforms.
He served as a principal engineer with Booz Allen Hamilton, where he headed technology initiatives for U. S. Navy Theater Missile Defense programs and served as the lead engineer in developing and integrating information architectures for a range of different U. S. Naval mission areas, including meteorology, oceanography, missile defense, and a foreign military sales program.
Mr. Lavarre's professional achievements include membership in Sigma Xi and Eta Kappa Nu honor societies.
He has been granted access to Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI-DCID 6/4) based on a Single Scope Background Investigation Phased Periodic Reinvestigation (SSBI-PPR) completed by DoNCAF on 04 June 2012, termination date 04 June 2017.