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DALEON J. REESE
EMAIL: DALEON_REESE@YAHOO.COM
CELL: 682-208-5016
ALL-SOURCE INTELLIGENCE ANALYST
Highly qualified and well developed All-Source Intelligence Analyst with extensive analysis and project lead
experience that excels at leading a cross-functional team and coordinating multiple projects simultaneously.
Solutions-oriented All-Source Intelligence Analyst with notable success directing a broad range of all-source
analysis initiatives while participating in planning and implementation of social media analysis in direct support of
multiple mission operations.
SECURIT Y
CLEA RA N CE
Cleared for Top Secret information and granted access to Sensitive
Compartmented information based on a Single Scope Background
Investigation completed on October 2013 (Active).
A REA S OF EXPERT ISE
Data Collection Inter-Agency Collaboration
Research and Analysis Communication Skills
Threat Assessments Problem Solving
All-Source Intelligence Critical Thinking
Reporting and Briefing Skills Trend Analysis
Military and DoD Operations Training and Development
CORE COMPET EN CIES
Hands-on experience leading all stages of intelligence analysis efforts, including requirements definition,
design and support for fast-paced and complex projects
Outstanding ability to conduct trend analysis of historical threats and intelligence topics
Experienced at conducting detailed analysis of Open Source intelligence (OSINT), Human Intelligence
(HUMINT), and Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) to provide regionally focused reports to support
various mission operations
Full lifecycle experience in researching, evaluating, and analyzing intelligence information to provide all-
source intelligence products and briefings to high level executives in time sensitive situations, resulting in
critical decision-making
Unique competency in identifying and communicating in both verbal and written form, potential threats
against U.S. interests, and force protection, ensuring the safety and security of U.S. citizens and facilities
in multiple geographically dispersed locations
RELEV A N T T RA IN IN G
Fundamentals of NGA Intelligence Writing
Fundamentals of NGA Briefing
NGA Reviewing and Editing Intelligence Reports
Battlefield Forensics Course
TRADOC Culture Center African Democratic Republic of Congo Culture
TRADOC Culture Center West African Culture
High School Diploma
EDUCA T ION
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PROFESSION A L
PROFILE
UNITED STATES ARMY DoD Oct 2013 – Jul 2017
207th Military Intelligence Brigade - Wiesbaden, USAG 06/2014- 07/2017
35+ hours a week
Lead All-Source Analyst
Supervisor: CW2 Thomas, Jameson 314-546-5196 contact-Yes
Location: Germany
Perform as an All-Source Intelligence Analyst with emphasis on U.S. Army Africa Command (AFRICOM)
and US Army Africa (USARAF) as a member of an analytical team in support of G2 requirements.
Contributed as one of the primary analyst for East African countries such as Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan,
Kenya, Eritrea and Somalia, also participating and briefing the G2, U.S. Army Africa (USARAF) at the
weekly intelligence updates on the East African Region covering over 800,000 square miles. Provide 200+
analytical products consumed by elements within the U.S.A. and the AFRICOM areas of operations.
Conduct research analysis, and assessments on the political, economic, military, social, criminal and terrorism
issues that directly support the Commanding General, USARAF, Priorities Intelligence Requirements and
Lines of Efforts. Proven record of applying advanced analytics to identify, assess, interpret and report
indications and warning products while manipulating complex databases in support of the Analytical Control
Element.
Demonstrate a strong ability to work collaboratively with inter-agency DoD personnel in high-pressure
situations and under tight deadlines and brief on military-political leadership, national military strategy,
strategic doctrine, and regional relations with regards to their impact on force developments.
Provide technical expertise to facilitate development of tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs), identify
intelligence gaps, and maximize resources across the Brigade. Collect, prepare, produce, and disseminate
analytical products to appropriate audiences for the purpose of addressing specific requirements
related to the African conflicts