Frank Gonzalez

Information Technology Specialist at Defense Technical Information Center

Frank Gonzalez is an experienced Information Technology Specialist with over three decades in various roles within the United States Army and associated governmental organizations. Since April 2009, Frank has served at the Defense Technical Information Center. Previous positions include Information Technology Specialist at the United States Army Human Resources Command from April 2003 to April 2009, and Information Systems Chief, Master Sergeant at the same command from April 1998 to April 2003. Frank's military background includes roles at DISA - Joint Staff Support Center and U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command. Frank holds degrees from Excelsior University and University of Maryland Global Campus.

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