Mark Hoover

IT Cyber Security Specialist at Defense Technical Information Center

Mark Hoover is an accomplished IT professional with extensive experience in various roles related to cyber security, database administration, and network engineering. Currently serving as an IT Cyber Security Specialist at the Defense Technical Information Center since February 2023, Mark has previously held positions such as Solutions Catalyst at UberEther, Inc., Principal Engineer at US Information Technologies, and Oracle DBA at ManTech. Mark's career began at Norfolk Public Schools as a Network Engineer and includes significant tenures at CACI as both Lead Production DBA and Unix System Administrator, as well as experience in database and network management. Mark holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Virginia Tech, earned between 1996 and 1999.

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