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James Casertano

Systems Engineer at SeKON Enterprise

James Casertano has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. James worked as a Systems Engineer at SeKON Enterprise, Inc. starting from November 2016. Prior to that, they were an Engineering and Technical Solutions Architect at Systems Made Simple, A Leidos Innovations Company from January 2014 to October 2016.

Before that, James served as a Senior Systems Engineer / DHSS at KSJ & Associates, Inc. from an unspecified start date to December 2013.

James also has experience as a Healthcare Senior Systems Architect at ManTech International Corporation (formerly Evolvent Technologies. Inc), where they provided analysis, design, and documentation of system architecture for the MHS Project. James worked there from an unspecified start date to October 2011.

James was a Systems Engineer at Irving Burton Associates from October 2006 to December 2009. In this role, they provided technical leadership, conducted engineering assessments, and ensured compliance with architectural and technical standards.

Prior to that, they worked as a Systems Engineer at Technology, Automation, and Management (TeAM), Inc. from an unspecified start date to 2006.

James served in the United States Air Force as an Avionics Sensor Systems Technician from June 1981 to July 2001.

Overall, James Casertano has extensive experience in systems engineering and architectural analysis across various industries and organizations.

James Casertano has a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science / Information Systems from the University of Maryland Global Campus. There is no specified start or end year for their education at this institution.

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Falls Church, United States

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SeKON Enterprise

With over 25 years of mission-focused success, SeKON delivers cultural, operational, and technical transformation to support federal government customers including the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and Defense Health Agency (DHA).


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