David Mc Collum
About David Mc Collum
David McCollum is a Systems Engineer with over a decade of experience at Janus Research Group, where he specializes in tactical communications. He has a background in the U.S. Army, where he served for 25 years and achieved a Bachelor's degree in Homeland Security from Saint Leo University.
Work at Janus Research Group
David Mc Collum has been employed at Janus Research Group as a Systems Engineer since 2013. His role involves leveraging his extensive background in communications and tactical systems to support various projects. Located in Fort Gordon, Georgia, he has contributed to the organization's objectives for over 11 years.
Education and Expertise
David Mc Collum studied at Saint Leo University, where he focused on Homeland Security and earned a Bachelor's degree. His educational journey spanned from 2003 to 2013, providing him with a solid foundation in security principles and practices relevant to his career in systems engineering.
Background in Military Service
David Mc Collum retired from the U.S. Army on July 13, 2013, after a distinguished career that lasted 25 years. His service included significant contributions to communications and the development of future tactical communications systems. He also served as a Communications Chief at Fort Carson, Colorado, for 14 years, starting in 2010.
Experience as a Military Instructor
David Mc Collum has six years of experience as a military instructor at the Fort Gordon School of Communications. In this role, he was responsible for training personnel in various aspects of military communications, utilizing his expertise to enhance the skills of future service members.
Clearance and Specialized Roles
David Mc Collum holds a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) clearance, which underscores his trustworthiness and capability to handle sensitive information. He currently works as a Senior Systems Analyst for the Army Capacities Manager-Tactical Radios, further demonstrating his specialized knowledge in military communications.