1. Frederick Allan Race
Email: frederick.a.race@gmail.com Profile: www.linkedin.com/pub/frederick-race/73/63b/129/
TS/SCI-eligible with CI Poly 2014 07 18 DOD CAF / 2012 02 01 DIA CI Poly
SUMMARY
Solid intelligence, military, counterterrorism, and technology background with formal military intelligence training as a Marine with nine years of service, close to six years of all-source intelligence analysis experience, strategic, tactical, and operational support experience, and 12 years of direct civilian, military, and interagency support experience to DOD
M.A. in Linguistics, B.A. in International Relations, A.A. in Foreign Languages, National Security and Public Policy Graduate Certificate and currently completing a Master of Public Policy in National Security, with skills in French, German, and Spanish and knowledge in 12 others
TS-SCI-eligible with CI poly with Immediate Availability
INTELLIGENCE AND MILITARY
SOTERA DEFENSE SOLUTIONS / DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (DIA), Herndon, Virginia.
Serialized Message Traffic (SMT) and Biometrics All-Source Watchlist Analyst (Oct 2009 - Mar 2013)
Performed multi-discipline intelligence (multi-INT)/all-source analysis by researching, exploiting, organizing, prioritizing, producing, and disseminating DOD intelligence information datasets leading to the identification and subsequent nomination of known or suspected terrorists (KST) into the National Terrorist Watchlisting system with specific DOD recommendations for inclusion on no-fly, selectee, and other national terrorist watchlists to support the DIA Defense Combating Terrorism Center (DCTC) and National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) watchlisting mission in fulfillment of the DOD component of Homeland Security Presidential Directives (HSPD) 6, 11, and 24, National Security Presidential Directive 59 (NSPD-59/HSPD-24), the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (IRTPA), the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, and Executive Order 13470.
Identified, prioritized, recorded, and reviewed information systematically and deliberately from counterterrorism and counterintelligence data sets related to KSTs toward formatting into government-specified terrorist identity nomination (TIN) report formats using DCTC's watchlisting data organizer Watchdog, other internal DIA production-related tools, and standard IC-wide databases and resources.
Recommended previously watchlisted UNNAMED foreign intelligence entities (FIE) with strategic, Order of Battle (OB), WMD, foreign military, and current/potential military capabilities significance in the CENTCOM Area of Operational Responsibility (AOR) for expedited upgraded watchlist status.
Identified and implicated numerous CENTCOM detainees/KSTs and high-value individuals (HVI) through biometric and link analysis as previously unknown associates/relatives implicated in improvised explosive device (IED) activity.
Reduced a 5,000-TIN editing backlog by reviewing and editing over 1200 TINs as a select team participant supporting Foreign Disclosure Officer (FDO) TIN dissemination efforts and nominated for Analyst of the Month for participation in a three-year IIR-to-TIN production backlog project.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS RESERVE, 2nd Civil Affairs Group, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, DC.
Assistant Intelligence Section Chief (MOS 0231: Intelligence Specialist) (Mar 2009 - Mar 2010)
Managed CENTCOM and Afghanistan intelligence collection, analysis, and dissemination for unit intelligence section as assistant supervisor of a three-member intelligence specialist staff. Presented intelligence briefings and reports to unit leadership and senior enlisted personnel.
Led Afghanistan pre-deployment training and information sessions for 120 junior Marines in addition to compiling and updating pre- deployment recovery-isolated personnel reports (ISOPREP) for over 70 Marine personnel.
Facilitated initiation of JPAS security clearance investigations in coordination with the S-2 chief.
Revived an inactive S-2 section, replenishing and updating the section’s mapping and imagery collection.
MARINE FORCES RESERVE, Combined Joint Task Force 101 (CJTF-101), J-2, Joint Intelligence Support Element (JISE), NATO/ISAF, Collection Management & Dissemination (CM&D) Cell, Regional Command-East (RC-E), Bagram, Afghanistan.
All-Source Intelligence Analyst and Intelligence Requirements (IR) Manager (Mar 2008 - Feb 2009; deployment: Jul 2008 – Jan 2009)
Performed counter-IED (C-IED) and counterinsurgency multi-INT fusion and multi-sensor correlation to detect, monitor, and defeat suspected IED network targets in accordance with joint, interagency, and partner nation requirements to support CENTCOM intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations. Tasked/prioritized unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and manned ISR collection platform assets, performed insurgent network link analysis, and provided airspace deconfliction support for targeting and C-IED operations. Facilitated interagency flow of critical information as IR manager to mission partners, warfighting commands, and policy makers through dissemination of finished products and management of intelligence-related Requests for Information (RFI).
Analyzed and exploited full-motion video (FMV), photographic and infrared imagery (IMINT), signals intelligence (SIGINT), and measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT) collected by Predator, Global Hawk, and Reaper sensor assets and human intelligence (HUMINT) from human terrain teams for publication and dissemination in daily intelligence products, for ISR theater airspace deconfliction and high-value target (HVT) targeting development missions, and in link analyses of insurgent and terrorist IED networks.
Managed and identified top priority strategic issues and addressed intelligence gaps in accordance with the established collection plan in the management of and in response to SIGINT and HUMINT IRs and RFIs as CM&D liaison to the Combined Air & Space Operations Center (CAOC), Joint Intelligence Operations Cell-Afghanistan (JIOC-A), CENTCOM, and other COCOM stakeholders.
2. Debriefed UNNAMED special operations forces (SOF) operators for counterintelligence (CI) and HUMINT information in several eastern Afghanistan locations for analysis and toward inclusion in daily INTREPs and created/presented intelligence products in twice- daily briefings to military and government stakeholders on significant AOR events.
Awarded the Joint Service Achievement Medal for excellence in the management of over 10,000 hours of UAV surveillance and collection missions and the Non-Article 5 NATO Medal for superior intelligence production following selection as collection management coordinator and instructor to up-train a forward operating base intelligence section in theater-specific collection management.
USMC RESERVE, Company D, 4th Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Quantico, Virginia.
Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) Repairman (MOS 2147) (Mar 2001 - Jul 2007)
Conducted vehicle repair and preventive maintenance checks and services on a fleet of 18 LAVs as supervisor of seven junior repairmen.
Participated in reconnaissance and tactical operations in Iraq in 2003 and conducted vehicle maintenance and repair with minimal tools and equipment under harsh, desert conditions in a combat and field environment.
Assumed additional duty as unit’s sole military French-language interpreter in Morocco for unit leadership and Moroccan senior officers in Operation African Lion 2005, significantly facilitating and expediting joint training conduct of operations.
Awarded Meritorious Mast, Certificate of Commendation, and two Certificates of Appreciation for organizing, hosting, and attending over 100 Toys For Tots seasonal collection events between 2001 and 2007.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORK SERVICES EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS/CACI FEDERAL SYSTEMS, Ashburn, Virginia.
Network Implementation Coordinator (Sep 2006 - Feb 2008)
Oversaw service implementation of NIPR, SIPR, and JWICS networks on behalf of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) for CONUS and OCONUS U.S. military installations and agency locations. Held clearance level of Secret.
Developed a streamlined, productivity-enhancing, and time-saving data entry method for inventory and logistical data.
Synchronized government travel agent-scheduled technician travel itineraries with installation site availability.
Ranked in the top five out of 28 Implementation Coordinators in a program staff of almost 300 personnel in efficiency, on-time delivery, and customer support.
COVAD COMMUNICATIONS (a MegaPath company), Herndon, Virginia.
National Dispatch Coordinator (May 2000 - Sep 2006)
Scheduled and managed commercial and residential competitive local exchange carrier broadband installation and maintenance appointments nationwide. Conducted remote testing and circuit troubleshooting with Covad broadband installers and local phone company technicians. Created and submitted broadband circuit installation orders as graphic user interface ordering specialist.
Received high-quality ratings of 96% and 98% in service order completion in 2001.
Won three Service Delivery awards in 2000, including Specialist of the Week and Specialist of the Month.
Recognized with a corporate website article for charity fundraising as a 2004 Marine Corps Marathon competitor.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY (MPP), NATIONAL SECURITY CONCENTRATION, 2015 (expected)
NATIONAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC POLICY GRADUATE CERTIFICATE, 2012
George Mason University, School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs (SPGIA), Arlington, Virginia
MAGTF INTELLIGENCE SPECIALIST COURSE, 2008
Navy-Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center, Dam Neck, Virginia
M.A. ENGLISH, CONCENTRATION IN LINGUISTICS, 2007
George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia
B.A. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, SPECIALIZATION IN FRENCH STUDIES, 1994
Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey, California
A.A. LANGUAGE ARTS, 1992
Laney College, Oakland, California
SKILLS
ANALYTICAL TOOLS AND SEARCH ENGINES: Analyst Notebook, Command and Control Personal Computer (C2PC), Distributed Common Ground System-Army (DCGS-A), Falcon View, Full-Motion Video (FMV), Google Earth, HUMINT On-Line Tasking and Reporting (HOT-R), Inteldocs, Intelink, Intellipedia, Lexis/Nexis, Multimedia Message Manager (M3), Multi-User Internet Relay Chat (mIRC), Palantir, QueryTree, Tactical Ground Reporting System (TIGR), Tripwire Analytic Capability (TAC), Watchdog NCTC Watchlisting data organizer, Web Intelligence Search Engine (WISE), WISE InfoSphere Management System (WISE-ISM)
DATABASES: Biometric-Enabled Watchlist (BEWL), Biometric Identity Intelligence Repository (BI2R), Combating Terrorism Knowledge Base (CTKB), Combined Information Data Network Exchange (CIDNE), Detainee Information Management System- Fusion (DIMS-F), PathFinder, Personnel Recovery Mission Software (PRMS), Project Information Systems Manager (PRISM), SharePoint, Terrorist Identity Datamart Environment 2 (TIDE 2)
LANGUAGES: French, German, and Spanish (DLPT-assessed); varying ability in Afrikaans, Arabic, Breton, Chinese, Cornish, Dari, Dutch, Farsi, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Welsh