Contracting Officer Representative (COR)
Executed duties as COR and ACOR, overseeing multiple acquisition contracts totaling $10M and enforcing contractor compliance with federal regulations, resulting in uninterrupted mission operations. Directed procurement activities for over 30 supplies and services contracts that enhanced ICE's mission effectiveness, acting as the technical liaison between ICE stakeholders and vendors. Supervised overall contract performance, ensuring 100% on-time delivery and adherence to quality standards, which improved resource availability and operational reliability.
BOP Health System Specialist / Contracting Officer's Representative overseeing four acquisition contracts valued at $18 million. Achieved substantial cost savings of over $85 million annually by overseeing in-house radiology scans and treatments, encompassing roles in contracting,funding allocation, project management, and major medical equipment oversight.
As the Contracting Officer Representative and Quality Assurance supervisor of the Facilities Maintenance Department, oversaw the budgeting, contract management, and supervision of personnel during the base year period of a newly awarded Operations and Maintenance Contract. Her attention to detail, exceptional professionalism and leadership resulted in the diligent execution of $26M worth of sustainment, restoration, and modernization construction projects across 2.6M square feet of Naval Medical Center San Diego and its outlying clinics.
Assistant Contracting Officer Representative, Naval Cyber Warfare Development Group. As the Navy's only E6 COR, expertly managed a $45M Information Warfare budget supporting national security priorities, driving the execution and sustainment of critical programs that led to Congressional recognition and over $400M in funding. His global impact extended to critical international site surveys, strengthening forward-deployed capabilities while his technical expertise optimized advanced systems at NAS Patuxent River.
Served as the technical contracting officer representative for the Camp Zafar hospital's Oxygen system repair and replacement. His technical expertise was instrumental in resolving the critical repair of the system which had been inoperative for over a year at the Afghan National Security Forces hospital. As a result of his Biomedical Engineering expertise, he was able to coordinate appropriate repair parts with the contractors from Pakistan. In addition to the oxygen system, he volunteered his time and technical expertise to design and put in place a structure to safely hold the large oxygen bottles for the hospital.