1. Eric L. Goody vikings08fan@gmail.com
260-433-1857C 6464 B Crawford Ct.
337.531.4916 W Fort Polk, LA 71459
Citizenship: US
SECRET Security Clearance
Summary: Versatile and experienced IOC Watch Officer that has worked in a variety of leadership and staff
positions at the Battalion through Installation level. Intimately familiar with Installation Operations Center
operations; to include disaster response, coordination with adjacent/higher headquarters and subordinate
units. I have fostered strong working relationships and pride myself on my strong work ethic and discipline.
Recognized leader providing mentorship, strategic planning, and personnel development.
Work Experience
Operations Specialist-Watch Officer 10/2015 - Present
IOC/EOC, DPTMS S: William Andrews
Bldg. 350, Rm. 147 P: 337.531.7911 May contact
Fort Polk, LA 71459 44 hrs/w, $74,800/yr
Duties: Assisted the Battle Captain in the Fort Polk Installation Operations Center/ Emergency Operations
Center (IOC/EOC), to provide continuous operations in support of the Directorate of Plans, Training,
Mobilization and Security (DPTMS). Assisted the Battle Captain in the coordination of installation operations
with higher, lower and adjacent headquarters, and coordinated with the installation staff in support of on-
going operations. Assisted the Battle Captain in the research and analysis of command policies and
regulations for approval by the Installation Commander. Participated in the activities of the IOC; served as
the primary contact for base operations; prepared the Commanding General's daily reading file for operations
and contingencies; and assisted the Battle Captain as they briefed the operations portion of the weekly
Commander’s Update Briefing (CUB); reviewed policy guidance for the Plans & Operations Division and
recommended changes for OPORDs, exercise plans, and taskings. Interpreted written and oral directives
from higher headquarters and applied their content to on-going operations of the installation. Served as a
member of the Battle Staff of the Crisis Action Team in the IOC. Assisted in the execution of contingency
plans. Identified trends in operations for the planning coordination and evaluation of training to support the
installation. Assisted the operations officer in the promulgation of the master organizational chart for use by
staff sections. Assisted in the development of the OIC training plan to sustain operational proficiency.
Maintained reference materials and assisted the Crisis Action Team in the correlation of various command
and regulatory input to achieve mission accomplishment. Monitored severe weather reports and disseminated
reports to the Garrison Commander and subordinate units. Participated in the transitions from an Installation
Operations Center to an Emergency Operations Center during two local, weather-related, disasters while
tracking all official and unofficial communications, operations, and events in WEBEOC. .
Performed analysis of support mission tasks to determine operations and training resources impact and
adjusting to any issues that arise. Assisted in program evaluation to sustain deployment posture and ensure
continued support of personnel and units. Provided analysis and provided written recommendations to the
Chief, Plans & Operations Division.
Maintained coordination with FORSCOM, IMCOM, and other commands through e-mail, SIPRNET and
telephone to effect coordination of deployment and redeployment operations and the force protection
posture of the installation. Interpreted and coordinated plans with FORSCOM, adjacent units and
2. subordinate organizations. Drafted and coordinated concepts, warning orders, operations orders; designed
briefing aids; prepared briefings to all levels of command on the installation and visiting officials of other
headquarters.
Licensed to operate tactical and non-tactical vehicles on and off the road. Maintained proficiency in a variety
of tactical and non-tactical communications systems. Well versed in a Windows environment for word
processing, spreadsheet, MS PowerPoint, Outlook, and internet communications in a secure and non-secure
mode.
Assistant Operations Sergeant 06/2014 – 10/2015
2nd
Battalion, 30th
Regiment, 10th
Mountain S: SFC John Owens
Bldg. 1092 P: 337.531-9553 May contact
Fort Polk, LA 71459 55 hrs/w, $74,800/yr
Duties: Served as an Assistant Operations Sergeant in an Infantry Battalion, responsible for training, welfare
and operational readiness of 25 Service members. Assisted and supervised the Operations and Planning Cells.
Performed duties as the Tasking NCO, responsible for tracking and updating Battalion Commander and
Brigade staff, coordinated 200 plus funerals with 100% success, coordinated and ensures personal completed
275 details within a three month span, responsible for the counseling, discipline and development of 19
Soldiers and 6 NCO's within the section, maintained 100% accountability of property valued at $75,000 with
no losses or damage; developed a Bi-weekly FRAGO tracker on Excel and Word to ensure the Battalion
functioned at maximum efficiency, the tracker was also used by Brigade, briefed the commander and staff on
weekly orders and FRAGOS. Was responsible for writing and publishing on average 10-15 Battalion Tasking
Operations Orders, FRAGOs and CONOPS weekly. Served as the Battle NCO during JRTC and field
exercises in charge of the RTO, Battle tracking, updating the COP slides, tracking of personnel, sending and
receiving updated SITREPs and ensuring the maintence and serves ability of the TOC equipment.
Host Nation Security NCO (Tactics Lead) 06/2013 – 05/2014
2nd
Battalion, 353rd Regiment, 162nd
Infantry Bde S: SFC Joseph Ganger
Bldg. 7801A P: 912-660-9720
Fort Polk, LA 71459
Duties: Served as Brigade Team Host Nation Security NCO for the Western Hemisphere Regionally Aligned
Forces-Training Team (WESTHEM RAF-TT) in a Security Force Assistance Battalion. Assisted in the
acquisition of real-property to support the training team on North Fort Polk. Participated in the analysis and
production of a Program-of Instruction to support units deploying to the SOUTHCOM AOR. Attended and
participated in IPRs, briefings, and decision meetings in reference to the approval of the Program-of-
Instruction that the RAF_TT provided to the host nation security forces.
Coordinated with civilian agencies for training in a number of non-standard weapons to support the mission
of the RAF-TT. Served as the subject matter expert on the RAF-TT for all foreign weapons and explosives.
Coordinated with Fort Polk Range control for the safing of range complexes for the use of non-standard
foreign weapons familiarization. I am trained and proficient in the use of ballistic firing tables to certify the
data used in the GIS for confirmation of surface danger area deviations for approval by the Fort Polk Range
Control Director.
Infantry Squad Leader 10/2012 – 06/2013
2nd Battalion, 30th Regiment, 2nd
BCT, 3rd
ID 06/2009 – 05/2011
Fort Stewart, GA 31315 S: SFC Joshua Richardson
P: 912-547-2381May Contact
3. Duties: Served as a Squad Leader in a Mechanized Infantry Platoon responsible for the health, welfare,
discipline, morale, accountability and training of nine Soldiers to ensure mission accomplishment.
Responsible for the maintenance and accountability of equipment valued at $1,500,000. Assisted the Platoon
Leader in developing and exciting training plans and the development of the platoon Standard Operating
Procedures. Served as Battalion LNO for the Kirkuk Iraqi Police while deployed in Iraq.
Army Recruiter 06/2006 – 06/2009
Fort Wayne Company, Indianapolis Recruiting Battalion S:
Kokomo, IN P:
Duties: Served as Army detailed recruiter using the Basic Recruiting Management systems to determine
eligibility and process qualified applicants to enlist in the US Army and Army Reserves.
Prepared packets and waivers to meet all recruiting objectives. Conducted interviews and counseled
applicants and their family’s on the Army's enlistment programs and option. Maintained a Network of
influencers that included teachers, counselors, and other community officials to assist in the implementation
of a variety of Army Awareness Programs. Recruited and shipped over 125 Future Soldiers to Basic Combat
Training with limited issues. Earned the coveted Recruiter Ring for exceptional recruiting abilities in three
years. Conducted weekly training for Future Soldiers to help get them promoted and ensure that they were
prepared for Basic Combat Training.
Education
CERTIFICATIONS/ TRAININGS
Military Trainings
• Advance Leaders Course
• Warriors Leaders Course
• Basic Recruiters Course
• Basic Instructor Course
• NBC Defense Course
• Structures Self Development 1,2,3 and 4,
• Safety Officer/NCO Course, Observer,
Coach/Trainer Course,M2/3 A3
• Instructor/Operator Course Bradley
Advanced Training System Urban Operations,
• Radio Transmission Operator Course,
• Contracting Officer Representatives (COR)
with a Mission Focus Course
• Contracting Officer Representatives in a
Contingency,
• Contracting Officer's Representatives,
• Ethics Training for Acquisitions Technology
and Logistics,
• Contracting Officer Representatives with a
Mission Focus
FEMA Courses:
4. Goody, Eric L
Announcement Emergency Management Specialist
• Emergency Manager: An Orientation to the Position IS-00001.
• Radiological Emergency Management IS-00003
• An Introduction to Hazardous Materials IS-00005.
• Building for the Earthquakes of Tomorrow IS-00008.
• Special Events Contingency Planning for Public Safety Agencies IS-00015.
• FEMA EEO Employee Course 2016 IS-00018.16
• Diversity Awareness IS-00020.15
• Civil Rights and FEMA Disaster Assistance IS-00021.16
• Are You Ready? An In-depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness IS-00022
• Guide to Points of Distribution IS-00026
• Orientation to FEMA Logistics IS-00027
• Public Information Officer Awareness IS-00029
• Mitigation e-Grants for the Grant Applicant IS-00030.a, Mitigation e-Grants System IS-00031.a, EOC
Management and Operations IS-00775
• Introduction to Incident Command System IS-00100
• ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incident IS-00200.b
• NIMS Multiagency Coordination System (MACS) IS-00701.a
• National Incident Management System (NIMS) An Introduction IS-00700.a
• Continuity of Operations (COOP) Awareness Course IS-00546.a
• Introduction to Continuity of Operations IS-00547.a
• NIMS Public Information Systems IS-00702.a
• NIMS Intrastate Mutual Aid an Introduction IS-00706
• Integrated Public Alert And Warning System (IPAWS) IS-00247.a
Additional Skills:
Proficient with Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint and WebEOC. Familiar with AtHOC and the
Giant voice system. Have experience in; drafting and writing orders, CONOPS, development of trackers and
logs, publishing and editing materials on the Fort Polk Portal, CPOF, Blue Force Tracker/JCR, ASAP/Harris
Radio operations, submitting and completing work orders through the Network Enterprise Center for all the
communications equipment in the IOC/EOC
Additional Skills:
Proficient with Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint and WebEOC. Familiar with AtHOC and the
Giant voice system. Have experience in; drafting and writing orders, CONOPS, development of trackers and
logs, publishing and editing materials on the Fort Polk Portal, CPOF, Blue Force Tracker/JCR, ASAP/Harris
Radio operations, submitting and completing work orders through the Network Enterprise Center for all the
communications equipment in the IOC/EOC
Honors, Awards
Army Commendation (2)
Army Achievement Ribbon (5)
Army Good Conduct Medal (5)
National Defense Service Medal (1)
NATO Medal (2), Over Seas Ribbon (1)
Global War on Terrorism Service Ribbon (1)
Army Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon (2)
Army Service Ribbon (1)
Kosovo Campaign Medal (1)
5. Goody, Eric L
Announcement Emergency Management Specialist
Afghanistan Campaign Medal (1)
Iraq Campaign Medal (1)
Driver and Mechanic Badge (5)
Recruiting Gold Badge w/ three sapphires
Recruiting Ring
Combat Infantry Badge
Other Information
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6. Goody, Eric L
Announcement Emergency Management Specialist
Afghanistan Campaign Medal (1)
Iraq Campaign Medal (1)
Driver and Mechanic Badge (5)
Recruiting Gold Badge w/ three sapphires
Recruiting Ring
Combat Infantry Badge
Other Information
I certify that I can type 40+ words per minute and that the information within this resume is
accurate.