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?James M. Atkinson http://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesmatkinson/
127 Eastern Ave, #291 | Gloucester, MA 01930?|?(978) 551-1880?|?jmatk@tscm.com
Executive Summary
Over 40 years of experience with a wide variety of high performance mainframe, desktop, and embedded computers.
Component level experience with computers, switching systems, cryptographic, and space communications systems.
Comprehensively trained and skilled in TSCM ? Technical Surveillance Counter Measures and counter-espionage.
Skilled the detection and neutralization of spies and espionage, through technical means.
Recognized and/or certified by state, federal, military courts, and three times by Congress as a subject matter expert.
Experience and Employment
President
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Shreveport, LA (Clinical, One Year Rotation)
Bachelor OF GENERAL STUDIES: Business Administration | MAY 1985 | Louisiana Tech University, RESTON, LA | GPA 3.76
Associate OF ARTS, GenerAL STUDIES: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION | MAY 1984 | Louisiana Tech University, RESTON, LA | GPA 3.76

Military Technical TRAINING
Electronic Systems TECHNOLOGY | May 1987 | The Air UniverSity - Community COllege of the Air FORCE | Maxwell AFB, LA | GPA 4.00

L30ZR2825 24, TEMPEST NONSTOP and HIJACK Testing ? 60 HOURS | MAY 1986 | National Cryptologic Center - NSA | LaCkland AFB, TX

L30ZR2825 23, Advanced TEMPEST Lab and Field Testing ? 60 Hours | MAR 1986 | National Cryptologic Center - NSA | LaCkland AFB, TX
L30ZR2825 22 FunDAMENTALS of TEMPEST Testing and Analysis ? 120 Hours | FEB 1985 | National Cryptologic Center - NSA | LaCkland AFB, TX
L50ZG3016, National Communications Security Course ? 240 HOURS | Jan 1985 | United States Army | Fort Devens, MA
LABR30630 22, Electronic Cryptographic Communications Equipment ? 825 HOURS | DEC 1985 | National Cryptologic Center - NSA | LaCkland AFB, TX
Major: Computer and Voice Encryption, TEMPEST, NONSTOP,

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