Amy Ferguson

Sub Coma/Pdma System Analyst @ Amentum

About Amy Ferguson

Amy Ferguson is a SubCOMA/PDMA System Analyst at Amentum, where she provides technical support and data analysis for submarine maintenance assessments. She has a background in sonar technology and holds an Associate of Science degree in Computer Science from Tidewater Community College.

Work at Amentum

Amy Ferguson has been employed at Amentum since 2021 as a SubCOMA/PDMA System Analyst. In this role, she provides technical support and actionable data for Submarine Continuous Maintainability Assessments (SubCOMA) to various naval commands and organizations. Her work involves analyzing the Ship's Force's ability to support and maintain Combat Systems and Submarine Warfare Federated Tactical Systems (SWFTS), utilizing data from recent maintenance availabilities and deployments.

Education and Expertise

Amy Ferguson studied Computer Science at Tidewater Community College, where she earned an Associate of Science degree from 2018 to 2020. Prior to her college education, she completed her high school education at Jefferson County High School. Her technical expertise includes operating in the Integrated Undersea Surveillance System (IUSS) field and employing a multi-variable Pareto and Statistical Analysis Approach for analyzing Fleet Maintenance Records.

Background

Before joining Amentum, Amy Ferguson served in the US Navy as a Sonar Technician Submarines - Seaman Recruit from 2012 to 2013. During her time in the Navy, she gained foundational skills in sonar technology and submarine operations, which have contributed to her current analytical role in the defense sector.

Achievements in Data Analysis

In her current position, Amy Ferguson has significantly improved the efficiency of generating Post-Deployment Maintainability Assessment (PDMA) Maintainability Reports. She achieved an 80% reduction in the time required for report generation by creating advanced Microsoft Excel formulas. This enhancement has streamlined processes and improved data accessibility for naval commands.

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