See also: 94E Areas of Special Emphasis
o revised the COMSEC Hand Receipt Holder Course for the Brigade; condensed the course in time and increased ease of learning
o trained over 200 soldiers in the management of COMSEC material and encouraged over 75% of her company to sign up for ACCP coursework
o completed the Electronic Key Distribution Course; helped automate the COMSEC Key distribution system throughout the Afghanistan Theater of Operations
o maintained over 30 COMSEC accounts with 100% accountability and zero COMSEC Compromises or reportable COMSEC Incidents
o managed the headset program, returning over 1,000 headsets to the army system
o taught Soldiers how to load the radios with a simple key loader (SKL), restored secure comms
o repaired serviceable SINGARS components from the amnesty yard and returned over $500,000 to supply
o scheduled and provided training for the SINGARS radio, the Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR), the Blue Force Tracker (BFT), and the MBITR (Multiband Inter/Intra Team Radio)
o first to install a Counter IED system in a MAT-V
o ensured the automated net control device (ANCD) was updated with all in new cypto for COMSEC change over; no lost comm
o performed daily inspections on convoy vehicles VIC systems, ensured vehicles met SP times
o installed the DAGR, antenna cable, power cable and upgraded the DAGR's software to version .007
o trained soldiers and NCOs from FAB on radio system operation, significantly enhanced combat readiness
o ensured 99% uptime for all individual and vehicle radio systems, providing critical reliability to Ranger mission communications
o supported entire Battalion and attachments during COMSEC change over
o set up and operated the AN-PRD 13 Basic Radio Detection Finding (RDF) System, successfully intercepted enemy transmissions during the recent Bn Combined Arms Exercise
o maintained accountability for all 89 pieces of radio equipment resulting in 100% equipment recovery at exercise completion
o developed operation instructions for the MBITR radios which was adopted by the entire 1-180th CAV
o updated the Blue Force Tracker with the latest Joint Communications Release (JCR) Software
o MAINTAINED 4 RADIO SETS AT 2 LOCATIONS TO ALLOW THE MOTOR SERGEANT TO MAKE TIMELY ON-CALL REPAIR DECISIONS
o moved electronics maintenance shop, returned to fully operational in a week, maintained accountablility of over 1 million dollars worth of equipment
o provided communication support to the foward support company
o wired the CREW system to work more efficiently by relocating the DUKE V3 system
o sustained communications for a Tactical Signal Company with no supplies or tools