Brandon Douglas is a skilled Cyber Security Analyst currently employed at Technology Security Associates, Inc., where responsibilities include monitoring PMA-299 FMV email and imaging CF-33 FMV computer systems. Prior experience encompasses a role as Senior IT Technician at KBR, Inc., focusing on data systems administration and cyber security compliance. Additional roles include Information Technology Help Desk at PSI Pax, Inc., Data Analyst at Jahn Corp, Tactical Systems Technician at Future Technologies Inc., DAC Operator, and Aegis Operator at BAE Systems. Brandon Douglas has a solid foundation in military operations as an Operations Specialist in the US Navy and is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology at Strayer University, projected to complete in June 2025.
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Technology Security Associates, Inc - A wholly-owned subsidiary of JHNA
Technology Security Associates, Inc (TSA) was established in 2002 to address the unique acquisition and security issues faced by programs engaging with International Partners for the development, acquisition and support of sophisticated weapons, communications, aircraft and supporting systems. A Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, TSA supports a wide-ranging group of Department of the Navy acquisition programs in the areas of Technology and Information Security and International Programs. TSA has earned an excellent reputation for developing original processes to enable customers to meet new DoD requirements in emerging policy areas, isolating problems and creating and implementing superior solutions. TSA also supports several commercial clients in the area of Information Security. TSA received a number of awards including 2010 Leading Edge Award from the Patuxent Partnership as Firm of the Year, Exceptional 53 Award from P&B Gazette in 2009, and the 2005 St. Mary’s County Emerging Small Business of the Year Award. Additionally TSA has received recognition by “Maryland: Transforming the Global Technology Community” (a supplement to The Daily Record, 2010) and by “Cyber Maryland” a Report from the Maryland Department of Business & Economic Development (2010).