1. David Kraklow
1775 Forestall Dr. Norfolk VA 23457
Email, David.Kraklow@gmail.com Day Phone: +49 172 1630 683
1+760-390-8590
Military Service: U.S. Marine Corps: 19874-2016004 / U.S. Citizen
Highest Federal Grade: Major O-4 Active Duty/2008-Present; Active Duty USMC, MMO
Security Clearance: Active Secret Clearance; TS eligible upon request
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
29+ years of progressive experience managing ground equipment logistics for the U.S. Marine Corps
Acting Logistics Maintenance and Material Management Office strong performance in ground material supply
and maintenance management programs of large-scale logistics and supply operations for the U.S. Marine
Corps. Recognized Subject Matter Expert (SME) on federal, military, supply, maintenance and maintenance
management policy and systems for the oversight and planning and automated material management systems
and software.
Resourceful Change Agent:Record of success innovating business process improvements. SME in the
fielding of new equipment and the redistribution of asset between units at the operational level.
Consistently called upon for the most completed problems solving in accountability and maintenance
management process improvement matters. The ability to increase throughput performance, increases
efficiency, and reduces costs.
Highly successful supervisor with experience managing, training, evaluating, developing subordinates,
both as a member of a staff and as a Company Commander. Consistent in briefing and educating peers
and senior staff members on production, procedures, and process flow
Financial Manager: Proven ability to achieve short and long-range financial goals and strategically
manage multimillion dollar budgets. Extensive PPBES management expertise.
Operations Analyst:Analyze readiness and sustainment data utilizing all software tools. Able to
formulate and drive tactical and strategic plans to achieve mission-critical goals of a commander at the
tactical, operational, and strategic level.
U.S. MILITARYEXPERIENCE - U.S. Marine Corps (USMC), 01/1987 to 02/ 2016; Retired
Ground Material Readiness Officer and Logistics Chief, USMC,Locations Worldwide
Advanced through positions of increasing responsibility in the planning, management and execution of complex
logistics operations for the USMC, worldwide. Managed up to 10 direct reports; and 80 indirect reports.
Notable Accomplishments:
MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT OFFICER,2013-2016: Selected to the position as the
Maintenance Management Officer,G-4, Marine Corps Forces Command. Oversee the ground material
readiness of equipment of Marine Corps forces assigned to Combatant Commander’s. This included
establishing supply distribution networks for repair parts and equipment. Including the training and
oversight of supply accountability and maintenance production on automated readiness systems.
Conducting policy review and writing of policy that supported new software systems to support supply
accountability and maintenance production at the operational and tactical level.
COMPANYCOMMANDER 2011-2013: Served as the Company Commander for Ordnance
Maintenance Company, 3d Maintenance Battalion, Combat Logistics Regiment 35, 3d Marine Logistics
Group, 3d Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) Okinawa Japan. Successfully led a Company of 220
Marines in the conduct of General Support Maintenance for all small arms weapons, electro optics and
lasers, howitzers, amphibious assault vehicles, motor transport vehicles, and engineer assets assigned to
the MEF. During this tour, we supported three deployments to Republic of Korea, four exercises in the
republic of the Philippines, and nine exercises to mainland Japan area of operation. Accomplishments
included a reorganization of the units general support role to include the motor transport and engineer
maintenance mission. The unit received a near perfect score on the unit’s Commanding General’s
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Inspection, a 92 percent on its organic Field Supply Maintenance Analysis Office (FSMAO) inspection,
and a 95 percent on its organic FAMAO inspection. All had a score of no Findings.
ANALYST 2008 to 2011: In June of 2008, screened via resume process,and was interviewed to be a
member of the Field Supply Maintenance Readiness Office (FSMAO) West . Excepted immediately and
assigned as the Team Three Officer In Charge (OIC) and as the Team Three Ordnance analyst. Was
assigned the responsibility of analyzing all Marine Corps units west of the Mississippi River,
Continental United States only. Reports of all analysis were reported directly to Headquarters Marine
Corps Washington D.C.,Installations and Logistics. During 2008, participated on the creation of the
program. This included first becoming Lean Six Sigma trained at Eastern CoastalCarolina University.
Program was end to end process mapped, questions sighting supporting recourses,“How To” that
specified the interpretation of the analyzing process to the analyst, and grading criteria on a weighted
scale. Led a group that also created a trends analysis cell at Albany GA to interpret trend to develop
solution analysis data. As the OIC,Team Three successfully conducted more than 30 analyses on more
than 30 units. From May through August of 2010, deployed to Afghanistan analyze to analyze 15 units
deployed.
GROUND ORDNANACE OFFICER 2005 to 2008: Assigned as the School Ordnance Officer,School
of Infantry West (SOI-W) Camp Pendleton CA. SOI-W is known to be the largest armory in the
Marine Corps. At the time of assignment, the armory’s account size was approximately 8,000 weapons
and approximately 2,000 optics systems. During this time period, I conducted the fielding of equipment
32,000 assets to accommodate the training mission to support operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Conducted research based upon how the base hospitals file and store medical records, coordinated with
industry and drafted blue prints to create new storage solutions and installed the concept in 2007. I
briefed the 100k weapons and optics storage concept at the 2007 Ordnance Symposium resulting in a
weapons and optics storage solution design that is now the standard across the Marine Corps.
EDUCATION
High School Diploma – 5/1986; Stevens Point Area Senior High school
CERTIFICATIONS
Lean Six Sigma Eastern Coastal Carolina University, Jacksonville N. C. , 2008
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
Expeditionary War Fighting School , 2005
Commander’s and Staff College 2013
AFFILIATIONS:Member,Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
COMPUTER SKILLS: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access,PowerPoint), Automated Performance
Evaluation System (APES),Global Combat Support Systems Marine Corps (GCSS-MC), Total Life Cycle
Management Operational Support Tool (TLCM-OST),AMHS, SharePoint.
REFERENCES
Col Mathew E. Travis, ACS G-4, Marine Corps Forces Command, Norfolk VA, (757) 836-1647
Mr. Drew B. Miller, Deputy ACS G-4, Marine Corps Forces Command, Norfolk VA, (757) 836-1518
LtCol Brad Anderson, Ground Material Readiness Branch OIC,G-4, Marine Corps Forces Command, Norfolk
VA, (757) 836-2018.