Brian Williams has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Brian started their career in 1988 as a Specialist E4 - Radar Operator in the Army National Guard, where they programmed and maintained radar computers to track enemy artillery. Brian then joined AEGON in 2000 as a Telecomm Engineer, providing support for various systems such as Sun Enterprise servers and Hitachi SAN. From 2004 to 2008, Brian worked as a Field Engineer at General Dynamics. In 2008, they joined Landis+Gyr as a Network Engineer, handling the administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting of Cisco network equipment. Brian also has experience working as a Firewall Admin at GoTechNow and as a Network Engineer at TEKsystems, both contracted to Hewlett-Packard. From 2012 to 2014, Brian worked directly for Hewlett-Packard as a Technology Consultant III, focusing on setting up remote offices, fixing network problems, and implementing new ideas and processes. Finally, since 2014, Brian has been working as a Network Engineer III at NIC Inc.
Brian Williams attended DeVRY from 1996 to 1998, where they studied Telecommunications Management and Business. Brian also completed their high school education and obtained a diploma from Great Bend High School from 1985 to 1989. In terms of certifications, they received a Certificate of Completion for Python 3 Course from SoloLearn in August 2016. Additionally, they obtained a CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) certification, although the specific details regarding the month and year of completion are not provided.
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NIC (Nasdaq: EGOV) is a leading digital government solutions and payments company, serving more than 7,000 federal, state and local government agencies across the nation. With headquarters in Olathe, Kan., NIC partners with the majority of U.S. states to deliver user-friendly digital services that make it easier and more efficient to interact with government – providing valuable conveniences like applying for unemployment insurance, submitting business filings, renewing licenses, accessing information and making secure payments without visiting a government office. In the COVID-19 era and beyond, NIC helps government agencies rapidly deliver digital solutions to provide essential services to citizens and businesses alike. Having served the public sector for nearly 30 years, NIC continues to evolve with its federal, state and local government partners to deliver innovative and cost-effective digital government to constituents.