DOC COMMITS SERVICES OFFERED
- UNIX/Linux System Administrator: Perform hardware and software specification, installation, configuration, upgrades, and maintenance, of ORA's Red Hat Linux and Silicon Graphics (SGI) Irix, workstations, their peripherals, system and application software, networking, and security. Currently, this includes 140 Red Hat and 9 SGI workstations. The addition of IBM AIX workstations is likely during FY06. If additional UNIX/Linux operating systems were required of ORA, this task would include support of those platforms also. This, however, is not anticipated at this time.
- Microsoft Windows System Administrator Perform hardware and software specification, installation, configuration, upgrades, and maintenance, of ORA's computers running Windows 2003 Server, Windows XP Professional, and their follow-on versions. Currently, this consists of 6 Windows 2003 Servers and 170 Windows XP desktops or notebooks. Areas needing attention may include: TCP/IP, DNS, HTML, Mozilla products, Internet Explorer, FTP, Anonymous FTP, shell scripting, SMB, WINS, Active Directory, LDAP, Windows security, RAS, C or Fortran, SMTP, IMAP, X
Windows, HTTP, SMS, McAfee antivirus, personal firewalls, CGI, Perl, Java, PPP, VPNs, Citrix, C++, Enterprise backup, NAS, SAN, Samba.
- Unix/Linux/Microsoft Windows System Administrator: This is a system administrator with the experience and ability to administer both UNIX/Linux and Microsoft Windows operating systems and includes all of the UNIX/Linux and Microsoft Windows Administrators' Duties listed in Tasks 1 and 2.
- Network Administrator: Specify, design, install, configure, upgrade, and maintain network hardware and software required by ORA networks.Areas needing attention may include: Routers, preferably Cisco, firewalls, preferably Cisco PIX, switches, preferably Cisco 3505, TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, LDAP, SMTP, IMAP, HTTP, FTP, RAS, PPP, VPNs, NIS, NFS, lpr, modems, OSI Reference Model, media types, Ethernet, IEEE 802.3, CSMA/CD, 10/100 Base-T, Gigabit Ethernet, VLANs, LANs, WANs, routing, RIP, OSPF, BGP, IPv6, SNMP, BOOTP, ARP, ICMP, RMON, network analyzers, BIND, wireless networking.
- Service Administartor: Specify, install, configure, upgrade, and maintain hardware and software IT security solutions required by ORA. Secure ORA's IT environment to the extent possible. Monitor ORA's IT environment for security vulnerabilities and remedy them. Monitor ORA's IT environment for intrusions and handle incidents appropriately. Areas needing attention may include: TCP/IP, DNS, BIND, IMAP, SMTP, intrusion detection, intrusion prevention, virus detection, firewalls, preferably Cisco PIX, Web security, SSL, certificates, authentication, PGP, SSH, IPsec, PKI, HTTP, HTML, CGI, Perl, Web browsers, HTTP servers, messaging servers, FTP, Anonymous FTP, RAS, shell scripting, NIS, NFS, Kerberos, incident handling, UNIX/Linux security administration, Windows 2000+ security administration, DHCP, X Windows.
- Network and IT Security – Administrator Duties: This is an administrator with the experience and ability to administer both network and IT Security and includes all of the Network and IT Security Administrators' Duties listed in Tasks 4 and 5.
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