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wpm =Xm <br />C??S r-Dat E lectrical a, Inc. <br />Sam Nasser <br />Network Engineer <br />Education <br />• Bachelor of Science Degree, Charter Oak State College <br />• Cisco Networking CCNA Certified <br />•CompTIAA+ Certified <br />.Various Vendor Training Courses Including Wireless, Layer 3 Switches & DSL & Fiber Switches <br />Employment History <br />• 2006-Present Crosstown Electrical & Data Inc. Network Engineer <br />• 2003-2006 Camco Communications Inc. Communication Systems Engineer <br />• 1999-2006 GTC Telecom Inc. Communication Systems Engineer <br />Professional Experience <br />Mr. Nasser has 21 years of experience in the installation, operation, and management of technical systems <br />and projects. He specializes in all phases of electronic communications, Ethernet, and video systems. In his <br />current role at Crosstown, he is the lead Network Engineer charged with converting legacy communications <br />systems to Ethernet. He is well known within Caltrans and other agencies for the quality of his workmanship. <br />Mr. Nasser regularly teaches maintenance and operation courses to Caltrans maintenance personnel and <br />design engineers. <br />Reference Projects <br />Network Engineer assigned to D-12 (Orange County) Toll Roads (73, 133, 241, 260): Digitizing CCTV (video <br />& control), Data (Traffic Controllers) & integrating them into existing Caltrans TMC using video encoders, <br />Serial to Ethernet adapter cards and Cisco Switches. <br />Network Engineer assigned to Beach Blvd Traffic System (70 locations): Digitizing CCTV (video & control), <br />Data (Traffic Controllers) & integrating them into Caltrans TMC system using Ruggedcom DSL Switches, <br />Etherwan Layer 3 Switches, Serial to Ethernet adapter cards. <br />Network Engineer assigned to Caltrans 1-5 Buena Park (Gateway Project): Digitizing CCTV (video & control), <br />Data (Traffic Controllers) & CMS (Changeable Message Signs) and integrating them into Caltrans TMC <br />system using Etherwan Fiber Switches, Cisco Layer 3 Switches, and Serial to Ethernet adapter cards. <br />251-18