Will Terry Moore, Ph.D.

700 Ivy League Lane

Rockville, MD 20850

(301) 461-4133

EXPERIENCE

2000- PresentWill Terry Moore, PhD,Small Business Consultant, Rockville, MD

  • Small Business Contracting Advocacy and Outreach.
  • Nonprofit Organization Management, Advocacy and Outreach.
  • Nonprofit Organization Fund Raising.
  • Nonprofit Organization Strategic Planning.
  • Negotiations and Mediating Disputes.
  • Business Plan Development.
  • Conference Planning and Implementation.
  • SB/WBE/DBE Training.
  • Specialized Business Solutions.
  • Marketing.
  • Bid and Proposal Development.
  • No Child Left Behind Program.
  • NAFTA and Federal Trade Agreements.
  • Website Development.

2000-PresentRev. Will Terry Moore, PhD,Founder/Pastor of Love, Faith & Hope Fellowship (LFHF), Rockville, MD

The mission of LFHF is to provide direct and on-line Christian Fellowship, Christian Prayer & Worship, Christian Study & Teaching of Father God’s Word in order to fulfill the great commission of Christ Jesus (Messiah Yeshua) in [Matthew 28:18-20]. In addition, on a community basis we provide strong advocacy and strategic planning to assist community improvements such as:

  • Advocacy and strategic planning for Improving Communities Living Environment.
  • Advocacy and strategic planning for Strengthening Communities.
  • Advocacy and strategic planning for Promoting Responsible Parenting.
  • Advocacy and strategic planning for Fostering Interfaith Dialogue and Cooperation.
  • Advocacy and strategic planning forSupporting Maternal and Child Health.
  • Advocacy and strategic planning for Aids Awareness and Prevention.
  • Advocacy and strategic planning for Reducing Unintended Pregnancies and the need for Abortion.
  • Advocacy and strategic planning for Strengthening the role of Community Organizations in Improving Community Economics.

Our basic philosophy is that (1) our FatherGod is love and expects us to walk in love and forgiveness toward all; (2) we are to do unto all as we desire them to do unto us (Golden Rule); and (3) the Golden Rule concept/philosophy is found in most major religions of the world (see All LFHF teachings and activities are provided free.

The following LFHF websites are used to accomplish our mission and we have active members in most major countries of the world:

Love, Faith & Hope Fellowship Website

Love, Faith & Hope Fellowship Blog (SelfGrowth)

Love, Faith & Hope Fellowship Blog (BlogSpot)

Love, Faith & Hope Fellowship (Twitter)

Rev. Will Terry Moore, PhD (Twitter)

Love, Faith & Hope Fellowship World PeaceLove (Twitter)

Will Terry Moore, PhD (LinkedIn)

Love, Faith & Hope FellowshipSpiritualHeart2 (Twitter)

1986-2000U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Washington, DC

Associateand Acting Director

  • Provided strong advocacy and Outreach for the inclusion of small businesses in Federal contracting opportunities and Federally-assisted contracting opportunities of state and local transportation agencies.
  • Mediated disputes between small business contractors and DOT procurement offices, State and local transportation agencies and DOT prime contractors.
  • Represented the Department of Transportation on Federal, Congressional and Trade Association interagency task forces and committees.
  • Established and maintained relationships with The Congress, Small Business Trade Associations and Federal Agencies to promote business programs and opportunities for small women-owned, minority and disadvantaged firms.
  • Represented and Spoke for the Department of Transportation on all small business issues and policies with The Congress, Small Business Trade Associations and Federal Agencies.
  • Developed office action plans, budget requests, managed, coordinated and supervised staff and financial resources.
  • Ensured the development and implementation of policies, programs and strategic plans for assisting small women-owned, minority and other disadvantaged businesses to participate in transportation related contracting opportunities.
  • Negotiated and established small business program goals for DOT procurement offices, state and local transportation agencies and DOT prime contractors.
  • Monitored and evaluated progress of DOT procurement offices, state and local transportation agencies and DOT prime contractors in implementation of small business programs and achievements. Directed changes in small business program implementation when needed.
  • Ensured the implementation of training courses and procurement conferences for small businesses.
  • Prepared and delivered speeches, lectures and training seminars and procurement conferences for small businesses.

1985 -1987 (VOLUNTARY) Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Public Advisory Committee, Washington DC.

Public Advisory Committee Representative (City of Rockville, MD)

  • Represented and spoke for the City of Rockville on matters before the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Public Advisory Committee, in consultation with the Mayor and City Council.
  • Assisted the Mayor and City Council in increasing public awareness about regional issues, programs and policies under review andconsideration by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments.
  • Assisted citizens, civic groups and associations and other interested organizations in understanding methods for participating in the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments area wide planning process.
  • Assisted the Washington Metropolitan Council of Governments in ensuring that metropolitan planning and decision-making was responsive to the needs of the citizens of Rockville, MD.
  • Provided two-way communication between the Washington Metropolitan Council of Governments and citizens and civic organizations of Rockville, MD.

1983-1986U.S. Department of Transportation,Office of the Secretary, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Washington, DC.

Senior Program Official

  • Provided strong advocacy and outreach for the inclusion of small businesses in Federal contracting opportunities and Federally-assisted contracting opportunities of state and local transportation agencies.
  • Developed policies and programs to ensure effective implementation of Small Business Administration and DOT Small Business Regulations.
  • Developed office budget requests, managed, coordinated and supervised staff and financial resources.
  • Negotiated and established small business program goals for DOT procurement offices, state and local transportation agencies and DOT prime contractors.
  • Ensured the development and implementation of policies and programs for assisting small businesses to participate in transportation related contracting opportunities.
  • Monitored and evaluated progress of DOT procurement offices, state and local transportation agencies and DOT prime contractors in implementation of small business programs and achievements. Directed changes in small business program implementation when needed.
  • Implemented training courses for small businesses.
  • Prepared and delivered speeches, lectures, training seminars and procurement conferences on small business policies and practices.
  • Represented the Department of Transportation on interagency task forces and committees.
  • Mediated disputes between small business contractors and DOT procurement offices, State and local transportation agencies and DOT prime contractors.
  • Counseled small firms on small business procurement practices, import- export policies and international trade policies.

1981 - 1983 U.S. Federal Highway Administration, Saudi Arabia Ministry of Communications, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Transportation Planning/Policy Advisor

  • Assisted Saudi Arabia Ministry of Communications in the planning and implementation of an effective transportation planning organization.
  • Served as Planning Liaison Representative with various governmental agencies and private consultants.
  • Analyzed, evaluated and recommended improvements in Ministry of Communications operating programs.
  • Provided leadership, advice and training on policies and procedures to Saudi Engineers and technical experts from other nations.
  • Reviewed, evaluated and provided written recommendations on consultant studies and strategies for economic growth for transportation related industries and new transportation Systems.

1979 -1981 U.S. Federal Railroad Administration Minority Business Resource Center, Washington, DC

Chief, Management and Technical Assistance Division

  • Developed, implemented and coordinated management and technical assistance programs to assist small businesses.
  • Organized, conducted and coordinated management and technical assistance training sessions and procurement conferences for small businesses.
  • Served as a Liaison Representative and Mediator between railroad officials and small business contractors.
  • Represented the Federal Railroad Administration on interagency task groups and committees.

1975 - 1976 Howard University Department of Civil Engineering, Washington, DC.

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Transportation

  • Developed and taught a required graduate level course titled "Urban Transportation Planning Models" in the Transportation Systems Engineering Program. The course covered the basic modeling concepts
    of the conventional urban transportation model system:

* demographicanalysis and forecasting procedures

* economicanalysis and forecasting procedures

* land use planning and forecasting procedures

* trip generation travel models

* trip distribution travel models

* modal split and traffic assignment travel models

1963 -1979 U.S. Federal Highway Administration

Washington, DC/Lincoln, Nebraska/San Francisco, CA

Highway Engineer

  • Federal-Aid Highway Program Administration (Regional State levels).
  • Urban Transportation Planning.
  • Metropolitan Population, Economic and Land Use Planning and Forecasting.
  • Transportation and Land Use Travel Modeling.
  • Research and Development.
  • Management of Staff and Financial Resources.
  • Highway Design.
  • Highway and Bridge Construction Inspection.
  • Speaking, Lecturing and Training.

EDUCATION

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) Degree in Biblical Studies, Saint Luke Evangelical School of Biblical Studies (2009).
  • On-Job Training Classes in Management/Supervision; Strategic Planning; Training/Seminar Development and Presentation; and Computer Software Applications (1969-2000).
  • B.S. in Civil Engineering Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN (Sept. 1959 - May 1963).
  • Graduate Study in "Regional Science" University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Finance & Commerce Philadelphia, PA (Sept. 1968 - Aug. 1969).

AWARDS

  • Member of Board of the National Federal Contractors Association (NaFCA), 2011.
  • Secretary of Transportation’s Gold Medal Award for Outstanding Contributions to OneDoT Leadership Initiatives, 2000.
  • Secretary of Transportation’s Award for Partnering fir Excellence for Outstanding Contributions and Customer Service in Support of USDOT Strategic Goals, 2000.
  • White House Y2K Office Medal and Certificate in recognition ofY2K efforts, 2000.
  • Secretary of Transportation's Team Award for Strategic Research Planning, 1999.
  • Secretary of Transportation's Way to Go Awards, 1997-98.
  • Vice President's National Performance Review Hammer Award for Contributions to
    Federal Procurement Streamlining, 1996.
  • National Association of Minority Contractors Award in recognition of valuable assistance to minority contractors, 1996.
  • Secretary of Transportation Silver Medal, 1994.
  • Secretary of Transportation Way To Go Awards, 1989 - 1994.
  • National Business League Award in recognition of valuable assistance to minority
    businesses, 1992.
  • OSDBU Distinguished Performance Ratings and Awards, 1992-2000.
  • Presidential Commission on Minority Business Development Award in recognition of
    valuable assistance to minority businesses, 1991.
  • Alabama Conference of Black Mayors Award in recognition of valuable assistance to
    minority businesses, 1991.
  • National Indian contractors Association Award in recognition of valuable assistance to
    Native American contractors, 1990.
  • Women construction Owners and ExecutivesUSA Award in recognition of valuable
    assistance to women entrepreneurs, 1989.