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J e f f r e y D . B a b a
Jeffrey.d.baba@gmail.com (C) 520-678-0415▪
M I L I T A R Y I N T E L L I G E N C E P R O F E S S I O N A L
• Military Occupation Specialty—Military Intelligence with a specialization in Signal Intercept Analyst (ELINT)
• Top Secret Clearance
P R O F E S S I O N A L E X P E R I E N C E
Owner Baba Customs handyman construction May – Present 2016
• Consult with prospective clients on scope and type of work to be performed
• Draft and submit bids on total cost of work to include materials and labor
• Identify potential problems or opportunities for design improvement
• Develop unique solutions for each individual needs and circumstances
• Frame out walls, run electrical, install plumbing, install siding, paint walls, install finished carpentry items,
install cabinets, tile floors, hang and mud dry wall, and trouble shoot any existing issues
• Create and track invoices for services
• Execute warranty orders for Ivory Homes through Happy Home Construction
Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) February-May 2016
Ben Lomand High School Ogden Utah
• Assigned to Senior Army Instructor (SAI) for day to day operations.
• Responsible for the Leadership Education portion of the JROTC curriculum including drill and ceremonies,
principles of leadership and management, and communication skills.
• Assist the SAI in teaching, particularly those areas of special competence based on experience and training.
• Administer and grade tests, give career and performance counseling, and supervise Cadet Activities.
• Assist with enrollment and co-curricular activities.
• Designated Military Property Specialist and responsible for uniforms and equipment and for other
administrative matters.
• Establish and sustain the same NCO-Officer, subordinate-supervisor relationship which existed on active duty
within the JROTC unit.
First Sergeant 1SG January 2013-December 2014
United States Army
HHC 142nd
MI BN 300th
MI BDE 84116
• Senior NCO of the company
• Leads and manages all soldier training and development
• Mentors enlisted soldiers and NCO’s
• Responsible to execute all unit training and provide input and guidance to command leadership
• Assists in evaluation of soldier readiness and promotes unit strength by executing the recruiting and
retention plan
• Manages 90 personnel working within the company and all aspects of SIGINT production, personnel actions,
administrative accountability, personal accountability, professional development, and the health and welfare
of soldiers assigned to the company
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2. • Coordinates with the Battalion Command Sergeant Major on soldiers welfare and career development
SFC Senior Analyst May 2010-January 2013
United States Army
HHC 300TH
MI BDE
• Supervised the daily operations of the Platoon Operations Center (POC)
• Responsible to maintain accountability of personnel and equipment
• Track and oversee maintenance on all team equipment
• Conduct PCC/PCI’s on team members and equipment prior to a mission
• Schedule AMR’s for movement
• Liaison with KBR for support
• Consolidate production information and produce SITREP’s for battalion
• Monitor all pay and administrative issues for team members
• Secure all classes of supply to assist team with mission and function
• Mentor all soldiers on team for career advancement
• Platoon sergeant for 36 soldiers
• Directly responsible for over $1.2 million in equipment
• Develop SIGINT technical training strategies for subordinates
• Supervises processing, analysis and reporting functions
• Analyzes and evaluates intelligence data and releases SIGNIT reports
• Provides guidance on the interpretation of SIGNIT information and the employment of collection assets
• Supervises SIGINT ISR synchronization process of supported commands and other agencies
SFC Platoon Sergeant April 2010-September 2010
United States Army
B CO 141 MI BN Orem Utah 84058
• Supervised the daily operations of the Platoon Operations Center (POC)
• Responsible to maintain accountability of personnel and equipment
• Track and oversee maintenance on all team equipment
• Conduct PCC/PCI’s on team members and equipment prior to a mission
• Schedule AMR’s for movement
• Liaison with KBR for support
• Consolidate production information and produce SITREP’s for battalion
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3. • Monitor all pay and administrative issues for team members
• Secure all classes of supply to assist team with mission and function
• Mentor all soldiers on team for career advancement
• Platoon sergeant for 36 soldiers
• Directly responsible for over $1.2 million in equipment
SFC Platoon Sergeant and Retention NCO October 2009-March 2010
United States Army
R&R CMD WYARNG 5500 Bishop Blvd Cheyenne WY 82009
• Determines eligibility for enlistments/reenlistments, counsels and disqualifies applicants
• Prepare applicants for MEPS processing, maintains liaison with command
• Establishes and maintains required references and functional files, maintains and submits data and reports as
required by state recruitment plan
• Develops school recruiting public relations programs
SSG RSP Readiness NCO/Coordinator March 2008 to October 2009
United States Army
B CO 141 MI BN Orem Utah 84058
• Prepares and reviews outgoing and incoming correspondence
• Provides technical guidance to RSP Commander concerning administrative matters
• Advises Commander on all matters relating to RSP Soldiers and operations
• Implement and enforce all RSP regulations, SOP’s, MOI’s and training schedules
• Sets up and maintains logs, rosters, status reports, charts/graphs, statistics and other required reports
• Review 4187’s for personnel actions to ensure accuracy
• Supervises daily operations of RSP site coordinator and evaluates their job performance
• Monitors VULCAN to ensure most accurate information input
• Prepares discharge packets for review by the State Judge Advocate
SSG Student Platoon Sergeant November 2005-April 2006
United States Army
C Co 355th
MI BN 111th
MI Bde Ft. Huachuca AZ 85613
• Responsible for the health, welfare, training and discipline of approximately 150+ Initial Entry Training (IET)
and MOS trained soldiers annually
• Leads physical fitness training
• Trains soldiers on Warrior Talks and Battle Drills (WT&BD)
• Responsible for barracks maintenance
• Maintains training records and ensures all soldier actions are quickly and effectively completed
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4. • Motivates and guides soldiers in MOS specific training
• Advises command on UCMJ actions
• Accountable for government property worth over $200,000
SSG Instructor/Writer ELINT 98J course June 2005-October 2005
United States Army
C Co 355th
MI BN 111th
MI Bde Ft. Huachuca AZ 85613
• Provides leadership, professional development, discipline, and training fo soldiers attending 98Y Phase Two
Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) Advanced Individual Training (AIT)/Initial Entry Training (IET) Course
that has an annual throughput of 180 soldiers
• Develops, writes, and instructs material covering Intelligence Processing and Reporting (IPR), Operational
Electronic Intelligence (OPELINT), and Map Reading
• Counsels and mentors soldiers
• Assists with organization of the Field Training Exercise Course (FTX)
• Update Army Systems Approach to Training (ASAT) database
SSG Drill Sergeant June 2003-May 2005
United States Army
C Co and A Co 305th
MI Bn 111th
MI Bde Ft. Huachuca AZ 85613
• Drill Sergeant for 150+ Soldier Initial Entry Training (IET) Company
• Coordinates soldiers academic issues with instructors
• Conducts liaison duties with outside agencies for training resources
• Responsible for the complete administration, accountability, billeting, health, morale, welfare, discipline and
training of soldiers for physical fitness, standards of conduct, Army values and common skills tasks
• Provides input to the Senior Drill Sergeant
• Advises and assists First Sergeant and Commander in IET UCMJ actions
SSG Shift Supervisor ELINT operations July 2001-November 2001
United States Army
B Company 502d MI Bn Ft. Lewis WA 98433
• Supports six soldiers in the Advanced Electronic Processing and Dissemination System (AEPDS), Enhanced
Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (EMITT) and Forward Are Support Terminal (FAST) in support of I CORPS
real world mission, deployments an exercises
• Responsible for training soldiers for deployment in accordance with Mission Essential Task List (METL)
• Coordinates with the I Corps Analysis Control Element (ACE) and Major Subordinate Commands (MSC) for
timely signal and imagery intelligence product disseminations.
• Company Collective Training
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5. • Cross-training on Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities (TENCAP) systems
• Company Safety NCO
• Hearing Conservation NCO
• Physical Security NCO
• Savings Bond NCO
SSG Squad leader ELINT operations September 2000-June
2001
United States Army
B Co 502 Military Intelligence Battalion, Ft. Lewis WA 98433
• Supports six soldiers in the Enhanced Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal (EMITT) and Forward Are Support
Terminal (FAST) in support of I CORPS real world mission, deployments an exercises
• Responsible for training soldiers for deployment in accordance with Mission Essential Task List (METL)
• Coordinates with the I Corps Analysis Control Element (ACE) and Major Subordinate Commands (MSC) for
timely signal and imagery intelligence product disseminations.
• I Corps Warfighter
• Communication Security (COMSEC) devices
• Classified document accountability
• Company Safety NCO
• Hearing Conservation NCO
• Physical Security NCO
SGT Squad Leader ELINT operations September 1999-August 2000
United States Army
B Co 502 D MI BN Ft Lewis WA 98433
• Supervises five soldiers in the Advanced Electronic Processing Dissemination System (AEPDS) AND Forward
Area Support Terminal (FAST) in support of I CORPS real world mission, deployments and exercises
• Responsible for training soldiers for deployment in accordance with Mission Essential Task List (METL)
• Coordinates with the I Corps Analysis Control Element (ACE) and Major Subordinate Commands (MSC) for
timely signal and imagery intelligence product dissemination
• Communication Security (COMSEC) devices
• Classified document accountability
• I CORPS Cascade Series exercises
• 25th
ID exercise Cobra Gold 2000
• PLDC sponsor
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6. • Company Safety NCO
• COMSEC Custodian
SGT Ground Order of Battle NCO March 1999-August 1999
United States Army
U.S. National Intelligence Cell (USNIC) Sarajevo Bosnia APO AE 09780
• Serves as a Ground Order of Battle (GOB) Analyst to the United States National Intelligence Cell (USNIC)
• Responsible for satisfying intelligence requirements for USNIC Commander, Stabilization Force (SFOR) Chief
of Intelligence (CJ2), Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations, and the Commander Stabilization Force
(COMSFOR)
• Provides all source production and dissemination in support of Operation Joint Forge
• Updates and maintains GOB database on the Entity Armed Forces (EAF) organizations, locations and
capabilities for the USNIC
• Assistant Special Security Representative
• Provides ELINT analysis for USNIC watch floor
• Communications Security (COMSEC) Custodian
• Defense Courier Service (DCS) Point of Contact
• Assistant Mail NCOIC
SGT Team Leader ELINT operations October 1998-February 1999
United States Army
A Co 527th
MI Battalion, 66th
MI Group APO AE 09175 INSCOM
• Supervises and trains four soldiers
• Responsible for ELINT support of theater missile defense and combat training operations via pre-processors
and theater communications systems to deployed US and NATO forces
• Responsible for quality control of graphic and written products providing situational awareness in areas of
abnormal air defense activity
• Provided immediate response on high value threat targets
• Utilizes and maintains accountability of $1,000,000 worth of section equipment
• Operation Joint Guard ELINT support
• Consideration of Others Program (COOP) Facilitator
SGT Training NCO June 1998- September 1998
United States Army
E Det 201st
MI Bn 513th
MI BDE Fort Gordan G 30905 INSCOM
• Serves as training NCO for Echo Detachment, 201st
MI BN located in the Gordon Regional Security Operations
Center (GRSOC)
• Tracks and schedules all annual training requirements
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7. • Prepares quarterly training briefs
• Prepares the weekly training schedule
• In processes new soldiers
• Coordinates training requirements with GRSOC
• Coordinates all Army P2 training opportunities available for other active duty, Reservist, and national guard
units to include live environment and operations training
• Prepare unit for CIP
• Trainee new training NCO
• Complete annual training requirements
• Single soldier living council member
• Better opportunities for single soldier’s member
C e r t i f i c a t i o n s
• Basic, Intermediate, and Senior Leadership Course United States Army
• First Sergeant Course United States Army
• Commanders Safety Course United States Army Certificate
• Hazmat Awareness United States Army
• Hazmat Operations United States Army Certificate
• Hazmat Technician United States Army Certificate
• USAF Airlift Planner Certificate
• Battle Staff Non-Commissioned Officer Course Certificate
• Recruiting and Retention Non-Commissioned Officer Course
• Basic Instructor Training Course Certificate
• Incident Command System 100, 200, 300, 700 and 800 level courses
E D U C A T I O N
Utah Valley University
Project Management
Sep 2015 - Dec 2015
800 W University Pkwy, Orem, UT 84058
(801) 863-4636
American Military University
Military Leadership
May 2008 - Jul 2009
111 W Congress St, Charles Town, WV 25414
(877) 468-6268
Wyoming Technical College
Applied Service Manager and Diesel Mechanics
Oct 2007 - Mar 2008
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8. 1889 Venture Dr, Laramie, WY 82070
(307) 274-3597
Carroll College
Mechanical Engineering
Sep 2006 - Dec 2006
1601 N Benton Ave, Helena, MT 59625
(406) 447-4300
Cochise College
General Studies
Sep 2002 - Dec 2003
4190 AZ-80, Douglas, AZ 85607
(800) 966-7943
Georgia Military College
General Studies
Mar 1997 - Dec 1997
115 Davis Rd, Martinez, GA 30907
(706) 993-1123
A W A R D S & R E C O G N I T I O N
• Meritorious Service Medal
• Joint Service Commendation Medal
• Army Commendation Medal (3)
• Army Achievement Medal (5)
• NATO Medal
• Army Good Conduct Medal (3)
• European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
• National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Star
• Korean Service Medal
• Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
• Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
• Iraq Campaign Medal with Campaign Star
• Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon (2)
• Army Service Ribbon
• Overseas Service Ribbon (3)
• Armed Forces Reserve Medal with M Device
• Air Assault Badge
• Drill Sergeant Identification Badge
P R O F E S S I O N A L O R G A N I Z A T I O N S
• Team Red, White & Blue (RWB)
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9. • Basic rifle marksmanship
• Primary marksmanship instruction
• Intelligence preparation of the battlefield
• Intelligence MOSs
• Threat radar analysis (ELINT)
• Map Symbology
• Map reading and land navigation
• Resiliency
• Briefing and public speaking
• Electronic order of battle
• Drill and Ceremony
• Wear and appearance of the Army uniform
• Basic combatives
• Physical fitness
• Bus driving
• Basic communications (Radio)
• Convoy operations
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10. • Basic rifle marksmanship
• Primary marksmanship instruction
• Intelligence preparation of the battlefield
• Intelligence MOSs
• Threat radar analysis (ELINT)
• Map Symbology
• Map reading and land navigation
• Resiliency
• Briefing and public speaking
• Electronic order of battle
• Drill and Ceremony
• Wear and appearance of the Army uniform
• Basic combatives
• Physical fitness
• Bus driving
• Basic communications (Radio)
• Convoy operations
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