Daniel Tuck serves as a Principal Systems Engineer and Analyst at USSOCOM, where he leverages over 20 years of extensive experience in system design and integration to support critical defense initiatives. His role encompasses the management and maintenance of secured Wide Area Network Architectures, ensuring...
Daniel Tuck serves as a Principal Systems Engineer and Analyst at USSOCOM, where he leverages over 20 years of extensive experience in system design and integration to support critical defense initiatives. His role encompasses the management and maintenance of secured Wide Area Network Architectures, ensuring robust and secure communication channels for various military and intelligence operations. Daniel's expertise spans a diverse array of technologies, including Cisco UCS Manager, Cisco Fabric Interconnect, and Dell EMC Unity, which he utilizes within complex Linux RedHat and Windows environments.
At USSOCOM, Daniel is instrumental in the design, integration, and configuration of multiple networks, including NIPR, SIPR, Socrates, and JOCIS, which are vital for operational success. His proficiency in applications such as MarkLogic replication's DB, NetOwl, and Nagios enhances the organization's capability to monitor and manage data effectively. Daniel's work is characterized by a strong focus on security and systems analysis, ensuring that all systems comply with stringent Department of Defense standards.
Key projects under his leadership have involved advanced modeling and simulation efforts, utilizing tools like OpNet to optimize network performance and reliability. His FAA certifications further underscore his commitment to maintaining high standards in testing and integration processes. Daniel’s ability to navigate the complexities of network security and systems engineering makes him a valuable asset to USSOCOM, where he continues to drive innovation and efficiency in mission-critical operations.