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Project Portfolio
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RIMS Project
Large Project, 400+ Resource Hours
Security and Compliance Imperative Project
Completed: 8/2022
Emergency Phone Infrastructure and Lifecycle Management
Large Ongoing Project with No End Date
Campus Security Imperative Project
Managed implementation of a Records Incident Management System (RIMS), overseeing procurement and deployment of required hardware and software, system configuration, and development of a failover SQL database environment. Coordinated the creation and implementation of a California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) policy and processed a security risk exception for the end-of-life Automated Records Management System (ARMS) to ensure regulatory compliance. Developed detailed network architecture diagrams and supported revisions to applications to enable secure connectivity with the California Department of Justice. Collaborated with campus technical teams, administrative stakeholders, external vendors, and DOJ representatives to facilitate approvals and ensure compliance with governmental requirements. Following completion, supported initiation of a subsequent DOJ Integration project to finalize application approvals and address remaining implementation tasks and training.

Independently managed the planning and implementation of campus technology infrastructure installations, ensuring appropriate pathways, power, and network connectivity for devices including security cameras, wireless access points, and related systems. Coordinated closely with multiple campus departments and external vendors to support successful deployments and minimize operational disruption. Simultaneously oversaw numerous device installations while maintaining ongoing operational responsibilities and project priorities. Directed the maintenance, troubleshooting, and lifecycle management of more than 150 campus emergency communication phones along with multiple new system deployments.



Major Service Provider Transition
Medium Project, 75+ Resource Hours
Department Improvement Project
Activated: 2024 Completed: 2024
Led a department-wide telecommunications service transition from Verizon to T-Mobile to improve network performance, reliability, and long-term operational costs. The project required replacement and reconfiguration of multiple mobile technologies, including cellular service plans, in-vehicle Cradlepoint connectivity devices, and mobile data terminals used by law enforcement personnel and executive staff. Managed vendor coordination, contract setup, and extended pilot testing to evaluate network performance across operational environments.
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Worked with campus Information Resources & Technology and external vendors to configure secure wireless air cards and private APN connectivity compliant with California Department of Justice requirements for transmitting protected law enforcement data. Coordinated with law enforcement software vendors to establish and validate new system connections. The transition resulted in improved network speeds, increased connection reliability for field operations, and measurable cost savings for the department.
Body Worn Camera Implementation
Small Project, 75+ Resource Hours
Campus Security Imperative Project
Completed: 2019
Independently led the implementation of officer body-worn camera systems, coordinating documentation, procurement, and deployment activities across multiple internal teams and external partners including Axon, Information Resources & Technology, Police Department leadership and end users. Oversaw acquisition of equipment such as cameras, docking stations, tasers, and virtual training systems while supporting customized officer equipment requests. Contributed to device configuration, operational testing, and rollout planning. Developed training materials and facilitated both in-person sessions and written knowledge resources to support effective adoption and use of the new technology in collaboration with the Physical Security team and vendors.


Riverview Hall Security Project
Small Project, 75+ Resource Hours
Campus Security Imperative Project
Completed 2017
Independently managed the deployment of security camera systems during construction of a new $52.9 million campus residence hall. Coordinated with multiple campus departments, external vendors, and project stakeholders to support installation planning and execution. Conducted site evaluations to determine optimal device placement, oversaw installation activities, and verified system functionality through testing and validation. Ensured project outcomes met operational requirements and expectations of Police Department leadership and campus administrators.
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CSUS Electronic Security System Policy Development
Small Project, 25+ Resource Hours
Campus Security Imperative Project
Completed 2024
Contributed research, recommendations, and policy language to support development of the 2019 CSUS Electronic Security Policy. Conducted independent analysis of regulatory standards and operational practices to inform policy provisions governing camera installation, removal, system use, and evidence management. The policy established guidelines defining the responsibilities and operational scope of the Police Department and other campus entities, including standards for footage handling, confidentiality, and system oversight.
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Solano Hall Project
Small Project, 50+ Resource Hours
Campus Security Imperative Project
Completed 2019
Independently managed the planning, coordination, and implementation of interior and exterior security camera installations along with a wall-mounted emergency communication phone system at Solano Hall. Oversaw all project phases including site assessment, infrastructure planning, and system integration to ensure appropriate power, network connectivity, mounting locations, and operational functionality. Coordinated closely with Solano Hall administrative staff, campus Information Resources & Technology (IRT), multiple Facilities Management departments, and an external vendor to facilitate installation logistics, maintain compliance with campus standards, and minimize operational disruption. Ensured successful deployment through continuous communication, troubleshooting, and verification of system performance upon completion.
Mt. Whitney Hall Project
Medium Project, 50+ Resource Hours
Campus Security Imperative Project
Activated: 2025 Completed: In Progress (Construction)
Independently led the development of physical security technology plans on behalf of the University Police Department for a new $69 million, 97,100 GSF residence hall project designed to house approximately 335 beds. During the construction planning phase, designed and recommended integrated security technologies including more than 60 Axis surveillance devices, emergency communication systems, and assisted with access control infrastructure and alarm recommendations. Collaborated with campus stakeholders to ensure proposed systems align with operational requirements, infrastructure capabilities, and campus safety standards. The project remains in the planning phase as part of the university’s future housing expansion.

