Background
Robinson, Naomi Jean was born on October 10, 1951 in Storm Lake, Iowa, United States. Daughter of Wendell and Norma Robinson.
educational training systems specialist
Robinson, Naomi Jean was born on October 10, 1951 in Storm Lake, Iowa, United States. Daughter of Wendell and Norma Robinson.
Bachelor of Arts, Buena Vista College, 1973. Master of Arts in Education, George Washington University, 1978.
Teacher elementary school, Storm Lake, Iowa, 1973—1975. Education specialist intern United States Army, Fort Monroe, Virginia, 1976—1978, education and test specialist Fort Eustis, 1978—1979, training systems analyst White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, 1979—1982, training effectiveness analysis study coordinator, 1983—1985, analyst operations research and training systems, 1985—1987, education specialist, director training technical field Advanced Concepts Team Fort Huachuca, Arizona, 1987—1988, education specialist, director training laboratory for Training Development and Analysis Directorate, New Jersey National Guard High Technology Training Center Fort Dix, New Jersey, 1988—1990, program manager, COR Training Development and Analysis Directorate for TRADOC training mission support contract, 1990—1994, chief special projects team, 1990—1991, acting division chief training Research and studies division, 1992—1996. Chief TRADOC training Mission Support Contract Branch, Fort Monroe, 1991—1994.
Chairman Training Development Revitalization Joint Task Force Pentagon, Washington, 1994—1996. Director operations support division and executive officer training development analysis activity Fort Monroe, 1996—1997. Assistant deputy chief of staff Training Headquarters 5th Army, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 1997—2000, G3-TNG, Headquarters Fifth Army, 2002—2004.
With ADCST and Chief Resource Support Division, 2000—2002. Deputy chief of staff G5 Homeland Security Defense, Headquarters Fifth Army, 2004—2006, United States Federal Government Department Army, 2006.
Vice president Young Representatives, 1972—1973. Member of National Association of Female Executives, Iowa Education Association, Human Factors Society, Federally Employed Women (1st vice president chapter 1982-1983, 1984-1985), Business and Professional Women Club.