1. Hunter Gleason
hunter.gleason320@gmail.com
Skill Summary
Six years combined experience in all phases of the intelligence production cycle, from collection and targeting
operations to production, documentation and analysis.
Experience in providing educational support in service of HUMINT and Analytical tradecraft.
Extensive technical writing experience in intelligence operations, psychological research and college level
academics.
Expert at LAMP (Lockwood Analytical Method of Prediction) Analysis.
Experience in applying Six Sigma Principles across intelligence operations and data management.
Active Top Secret (TS/SCI) security clearance and current U.S. Passport.
Four years’ experience in conducting Military Source Operations in a variety of overseas environments.
Support to Special Operations Forces (SOCOM) in Afghanistan.
Leadership experience in small specialized HUMINT Collection Teams and analytical cells servicing
multinational operation centers and across multiple branches of U.S and Foreign militaries.
Proficient in creating and presenting briefs to senior-level management, to include General-level Officers across
US and multinational organizations.
Extensive experience targeting insurgent, terrorist and criminal networks.
Deep understanding of security and intelligence standards across the private and public sector.
Experience
April 2015-Present:
United States Army Reserve | All-Source Intelligence Analyst (35F) | 1634 Cherry Ave, Charlottesville VA 22903
Skill summary: I work as an All-Source Intelligence Analyst (MOS: 35M) supporting the National Ground Intelligence Center’s
(NGIC) Middle-East Division, focusing on the areas of Lebanon, Syria and Israel. My areas of specialization include counter-
terrorism, threat finance, counter-insurgency and political intelligence topics.Additionally, I have a deep understanding of
HUMINT doctrine and the collections and targeting aspects of the intelligence cycle and frequently act as a specialist in overall
HUMINT analysis.I have strong capability in both verbal and written communication, and have produced a variety of reports
across classified mediums in service of INSCOM priority intelligence requirements and national objectives. The information I
provide to military and civilian leadership results in the streamlining of operations and my actions directly contribute to the
safeguarding of life and property.
Proficient in the use of military CENTRIX, SIPR and JWICs intelligence databases and software platforms, including
but not limited to: DCGS, Palantir, CIDNE, Harmony, M3, M.E.T.R.I.C.S, SPIRIT, HOT-R, and Analyst Notebook.
Proficient in the use of INSCOM and NGIC specific databases.
SME status on regional political and social dynamics in Syria, Lebanon and Israel.
Proficient in regional actor’s threat technology,both military and civilian.
Synthesizing All-Source intelligence products with classified HUMINT, SIGINT and OSINT reporting.
September 2013 – Present:
Streamline Defense LLC | CIAT Program Mid-Level HUMINT/All-Source Analyst | 100 North Tampa Street, Suite 2125,
Tampa, FL 33602
Skill summary: I provided All-Source Analysis for a number of military clients. While working on the Combat Intelligence
Augmentation Team (CIAT) Program, I provided tactical to strategic level HUMINT and All-Source Analysis that directly guided
military operations throughout all of Regional Command Southwest in Afghanistan.I worked underthe Intelligence Operations
Center based on Camp Leatherneck and in support of CJSOTF in Kandahar, Afghanistan.My daily activities included the daily
analysis of raw and processed data,answering a variety of complex Requests for Information (RFIs), and provided extensive
fusion analytical support for numerous multinational units operating underthe authority of NATO and ISAF in RC (SW). The
quality of my writing and detailed analysis resulted in my products being reviewed by primary staff and seniorlevel decision
makers and I quickly became a highly-regarded subject matter expert on a variety of topics to include: Battle-Damage
Assessments,threat finance, insurgent senior leadership, corruption and narcotics trafficking, multinational insurgent support,
activities of the foreign terrorist organizations, insurgent TTPs and counter-IED analysis.
2. Conducted targeting of JPEL and JPSIL products.
Counter-IED and BDA analysis.
Analytical support to various collection platforms to include SIGINT, ISR coverage, and HUMINIT Collections.
Daily Intelligence products to include INTSUMs, reporting roll-ups, threat updates and regular briefings.
Extensive experience producing deep strategic intelligence research products on a variety of special topics.
Activities of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in Afghanistan.
Analytic support to counter-insurgency and SOCOM operations across southern and Western Afghanistan.
Successfully led small analytic teams as well as conducted independent work and research.
Proficient in the use of military CENTRIX, SIPR and JWICs intelligence databases and software platforms, including
but not limited to: DCGS, Palantir, CIDNE, Harmony, M3, M.E.T.R.I.C.S, SPIRIT, HOT-R, and Analyst Notebook.
September 2009 – May 2013:
United States Army | (35M) Human Intelligence Collector
Skill summary: While in the U.S. Army, I worked as a Human Intelligence Collector (MOS: 35M) supporting counter-
insurgency operations in Afghanistan and counter-terrorism operations in South Korea. I operated primarily in a military source
operations capacity, but also periodically as an interrogator, screener and FORMICA debriefer. I have a strong understanding of
HUMINT doctrine and the collections and targeting aspects of the intelligence cycle and its associated processes.During my
time, I developed a reputation as a capable independent operatorand team leader, one capable of operating in a variety of stressful
and complex environments. I have strong skills in both verbal and written communication, with strongly developed skills in th e
production intelligence information reports (IIRs), the answering of source directed requirements, and intelligence collection in
service to U.S. Army priority intelligence requirements and national objectives. I organized conducted ofhundreds of meeting s
with foreign nationals, conducted clandestine liaisons with a variety of sources.The information I provided to military leadership
resulted in the streamlining of operations and my actions directly contributed the safeguarding of life and property,especia lly
vehicle related damages.
Two oversea assignments:South Korea (2010 through 2011), Afghanistan (June 2011 – January 2013)
Military Intelligence Interrogation certified
Extensive intelligence report writing experience to include IIRs, source dossiermanagement, answering of source
directed requirements and other associated reporting of the intelligence collection cycle.
Spotting, assessment and recruitment of informants and spies in hostile combat environments and peace time
environments.
Conducted on-site battle-damage assessments forgenerating intelligence reporting.
Management of clandestine source networks, resulting in the collection of critical intelligence for use in U.S. military
operations.
Counter-Intelligence investigative and analysis training and experience in a wartime environment
Management of funds utilized in intelligence operations
Proficient in the use of military intelligence databases and software including: SOMMs, CIDNE (Collection), Harmony,
BI2R and other SIPRnet resources.
August 2006 – May 2008:
WalMart | Stocker, Courtesy Associate, Loss Prevention| Staunton, Virginia, VA 24401
Skill summary: While working at WalMart, I worked as a Courtesy Associate,Stocker and member of the Loss Prevention team. My
responsibilities included insuring the restocking of store goods,maintaining an orderly parking lot and monitoring store for larceny
and suspicious associate activity.
Physically moved products in excess of 100 pounds.
Maintained a clean and hazard free environment for customer and associate alik
Monitored store front for suspicious customeractivity and signs of larceny.
Monitored employee only areas for suspicious associate activity.
Provided impromptu customer service when required.
Education
Emory and Henry College: Fall2005 – Spring 2009, cumulative GPA of 3.0. Graduated with Bachelor of Arts in
English Literature and Creative Writing, minor in Psychology.
Cochise College: Spring 2010, cumulative GPA of 3.45. Additional 24 credit hours in Intelligence Operations.
U.S. Army Intelligence School:Winter 2009 through Spring 2010. Graduate of the (35M) Human Intelligence Collector
course and intelligence analysis. Additional training received in CI Investigations and Analytics, Document and Media
Exploitation (DOMEX), Biometric platforms and software and SIGINT collection platforms.