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David Barber Sr.

IT Director at U.S. Naval Institute

David Barber, Sr. has a diverse work experience spanning different industries and roles. David began their career in 2004 at Best Buy, where they worked as a Supervisor for over four years. In 2009, they transitioned to the healthcare sector and worked as an Electrocardiogram Technician at Arrhythmia Monitoring, Inc. After that, from 2010 to 2015, they worked as a Senior Support Engineer at outsourceIT. In 2015, they joined Unleashed Technologies as a Web and Systems Engineer. David then moved to the United States Naval Institute in 2016, where they initially held the role of Web and Systems Engineer and later became the IT Director. Overall, their work experience demonstrates their expertise in IT, systems engineering, and supervision.

David Barber, Sr. began their education history in 1994 at the University of Maryland, where they pursued a field of study in General Studies. David attended until 1995. Following this, in 2002, they enrolled at ComputerTraining.com, although the specific field of study is not provided. David completed their studies in 2003. In 2005, they attended Anne Arundel Community College, focusing on Computer Science, but no degree was specified. David concluded their studies at this institution in 2006.

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Annapolis, United States

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U.S. Naval Institute

The Mission of the Institute is to provide an independent forum for those who dare to read, think, speak, and write in order to advance the professional, literary, and scientific understanding of sea power and other issues critical to global security. Our vision is to give voice to those who seek the finest Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Since 1873, the Naval Institute has been the home of innovators, disruptors, and free-thinkers who reject the status quo and who advance vigorous, cogent and well-articulated arguments to strengthen our maritime defense and increase the professional acumen of those who serve. Our membership includes more than 50,000 thinkers and practitioners from around the world who debate the most important issues facing maritime strategy and policy in our open, independent and non-partisan forum - Proceedings magazine. Join us, and make your voice heard today at www.usni.org/membership


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