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Employee of the Quarter - Q4, 2022
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James "UB" Eubank

  • Computer Operator
  • Shaw AFB
  • Led the troubleshooting and eventual replacement of the Ft Eisenhower (formerly Ft Gordon) RRU’s GPS antenna, finally bringing the system to operational status
    • Identified that the older model antenna provided with the RRU is functional but could not achieve a fix in the allowed location; reserved as a potential backup part
    • Final step to complete the 4-year effort to improve coverage in the Bulldog MOA
  • Supported 84 RTO events sorties encompassing 654 sorties; impressive volume of training, particularly with reduced flying days around the holidays
  • Skillfully provided accurate recording for an LFE that included 10 x Shaw F-16s, 4 x Beaufort F-18s, 3 x Cherry Point AV-8Bs plus 2 x Draken A-4s and 2 x Draken F-1s
    • Integrated USAF P5, Navy P5, Link-16, & IFF tracks for a complete picture
    • The first local, multi-service LFE in CY22
  • Led the effort to support a four person LMOC team visit to complete upgrades and conduct systems training that was not conducted during the initial installation
    • Multiple system bugs and deficiencies were corrected, and system was upgraded from WarRoom1.0 to WarRoom1.2
    • Visit enabled AFLCMC operations instruction the following week
  • Key participant in the LMON/Link-16 Integration Meeting via teleconference
    • The participants included AFLCMC, GTRI, AFMC and Luke & Shaw system users
    • The primary focus of the meeting was continued integration WarRoom/LMOC software and AFRL’s NICE/DISGUI LVC system
  • Supported 12 personnel from AFLCMC P6 SPO, 46 TES, ACC/A3AR and Collins Aerospace for War Room and Pod Shop immersion
    • Primary objective to expose the Collins Personnel to Air Force operations vs. their previous experience with Navy operations
    • Mike Bennet specifically requested Brad explain the latest P5 Spectrum Reallocation capabilities including the SAW tool and geographic functionality of the upgrade
    • Feedback was very positive, and Brad received high praise for his expertise
  • Assisted George Weiss from NAVSURWARCEN to troubleshoot DRMS issues that have been occurring throughout Air Force sites. Brad’s experience helped fixed the echo or "Stadium Effect" sound, as well as other problems within the DRMS system
  • Maintains a zero discrepancy COMSEC inspection and evaluation program
  • Diligently worked with the 20 Comm Sq to plan NSA-directed TACLAN software upgrades on short notice; filled a PCS induced void in the undermanned OSK shop
  • Maintains COMPTIA certifications in A+, Network+, and Security+, completing appropriate continuing education courseware and appropriately spacing certifications to incur minimal cost