1. Kenneth Poore
Imagery Intelligence Analyst
2501 West 7th
St., Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39401
(E): poore2271@gmail.com
(NIPR): Kenneth.l.poore2.mil@mail.mil
(SIPR): Kenneth.l.poore2.mil@mail.smil.mil
(C): 228-216-2271
I am recognized for being a producer and leader, exceeding organizational goals and objectives in all positions. My ability
to stay positive, adjust and overcome has allow ed me to be an exceptional team member and leader. I am able to perform, evaluate,
train and mentor team members to operate at peak performance levels to attain and maintain desired results.
Professional Experience
Clearance:TS/SCI (Active)
Passport:Current
GEOINT Analyst, 185th
TAB, Camp Buerhing, Kuwait April 2015 to Present
• Exhibited superior adaptability w hile serving as an IMINT/GEOINT Analyst in an austere environment utilizing theories,
principles, and techniques using various collection methods: LiDAR, Radar, Visible (EO), Infrared (IR) and Full Motion Video/
Imagery (FMV/FMI).
• Performed feature data extraction, vector editing and imagery color fusions for Electro-Optical, Infrared, Synthetic Aperture
Radar and Multi-Spectral Imagery intelligence analysis.
• Provided multi-faceted GEOINT analysis, specializing in Imagery and All Source intelligence w hich wasutilized for 185th
Brigade DIU (Daily Intelligence Update) and regularly view ed by Army CENTCOM.
• Compiled data into raster, vector, military analyst and DTED catalogues for daily production of AAA threat for Areasof
Operation (AO).
• Utilized various intelligence sources to include: Intelink, Intelipedia, M3, MPS and various INTSUMs and GRINTSUMs to
ensure maximum accuracy of intelligence product.
• Dow nloaded and manipulated elevation data using advanced geospatial techniques. Performmosaic, smoothing, subsets,
resampling and reclassifying.
• Integrated w ith the 12Y Geospatial Engineers and 35F All-Source Analyst by applying 35GImagery Intelligence w orking
techniques to act as subject matter expert (SME) betw een Geospatial Analyst and All-Source Analyst. Bringing a better
understanding to both shops in order to create a w ell-timed, w ell-produced intelligence product.
• Extracted geospatial data from remote sensed imagery, digital data, existing topographic products and other collateral data
sources.
• Proficient in the use of geospatialinformation technologies such as Socet GXP, Arc Gis, Arc Catalogue, Arc Maps and
Microsoft Office.
Imagery/All-Source Analyst, 185th
TAB, Ft. Hood, TX February-April2015
• Recorded analysis results into a military graphic database as w ellas digitized and scanned cultural, topographic,
hydrographic, and/or other features on overlay/scribing surfacesor in digital formats.
• Utilized basic drafting techniques to tailor terrain products and revised planimetric and topographic maps. Performed digital
manipulation of topographic information by querying, view ing, evaluating and dow nloading digital data.
• Provided Helicopter Landing Zone (HLZ) analysis for support battalions; focusing on digitizing verticalobstructions, obstacles,
slope and soil composition.
• Finished compilations of geospatial and imagery data into printable map/products and prints of hardcopy geospatial
information.
• Worked as an All-Source Analyst encompassing duties such as data mining, establishing and maintaining systematic, cross-
referenced intelligence records and files. Received and processed incoming reports and message traffic as wellas determine
the significance and reliability of incoming information w hile integrating w ith current intelligence holdings.
• Prepared all-source intelligence products to support the 185th Theater Aviation Brigade commander by conducting analysis
and evaluate intelligence holdings to determine changes in enemy capabilities, vulnerabilities, and probable courses of action.
• Successfully collaborated with multiple intelligence disciplines: MASINT, SIGINT, IMINT, HUMINT, and sensitive reporting.
Offered multiple products across multiple echelons fromCompany level to Division level. The ability to concentrate collection
efforts/analysis fromcommand level to cities w ithin the AO.
Imagery Analyst, A Company 155th
BSTB, Camp Shelby, MS September 2013-February 2015
• Acting section leader of Imagery Analysts with the intent of developing my subordinates to be proficient in the PED process in
order to produce a w ell-published intelligence product. Focusing on topography, hydrography, lines of communication, cross
country mobility, hill shades, imagery mosaics, imagery histogram matching, vector data, lines of sight, HLZ and digital
2. elevation models.
• Well versed in the graphic design of imagery products to outline and support customer needs for HLZs, terrain classification,
feature extraction and Positive Identification (PID) of personnel and equipment.
• Produced initial phase imagery interpretation reports using national imagery fromInfrared (IR), Electric-optical (EO), Synthetic
Aperture Radar (SAR) in support of operations.
• Performed imagery exploitation and data research to obtain target know ledge and trained in proper military report w riting
procedures.
• Performed Full Motion Video (FMV) Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (PED) functions in direct support of BDE
training purposes w hile in CONUS environment.
• Accessed and integrated Full Motion Video data fromairborne sensors and cross-analyzed with imagery, geospatial, and all
source intelligence to process and produce fully integrated products based on the data.
• Interfaced w ith clients on a daily basis in order to provide briefings based on products as w ellas analysis.
• Participated in ISR mission management, intelligence fusion, standards and evaluations, systems maintenance, and netw ork
support to maintain a properly executed mission and analysis of collection.
• Directly involved in every aspect of tasking, collection, processing, exploitation, dissemination, and feedback(TCPED-F) of
SHADOW imagery data. Worked closely w ith collection managers to ensure proper tasking of ISR platforms (Tasking).
Determined how and w here our assets would best support the given mission or training exercise (Collection). Assist in
troubleshooting signal schematics (Processing). Provided standard operating procedures, to my team of imagery
professionals, which included detailed narratives explaining the exploitation and production of highly accurate geospatial
imagery products (Exploitation). Properly delivered all intelligence products to the customer in the manner in w hich they
requested (Dissemination). Maintained a great w orking relationship w ith customersby directly impacting their training
exercises; in return they provide essential feedbackto ensure the grow th and development of our shop (Feedback).
Education / Training
• 2014 – University of Southern Mississippi- Geography w ith an emphasis on GIS- Pursuing
• 2014 – TacticalGround-Intelligence Station Operator Course, Camp Shelby, MS
• 2013 – US Army Imagery Analyst Course (35G), Ft. Huachuca, AZ
• 2013 – United States Army Basic Training, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO
• 2007 – Bay High School- Diploma
Platforms / Software
• Predator, SHADOW, Global Haw k, UAV/UAS, J-STARS, EO/SAR/IR/MS, LiDAR, Commercial imagery, SOCET GXP, ArcGis,
Arc Catalogue, Arc Maps, SAGE, ENVI, FalconView , RemoteView , NES, Microsoft Office, OMAR, NGDS, NIIRS, NITF,
Multimedia Analysis and Archive System(MAAS), GEO Rover, GeoPDF, Adobe Photoshop, ISR Forensics tool, DigitalGlobe
INTELINK, MPS, MFWS
References:
Jarvis Parker Synthetic Environment Engineer 321-438-9380
Nathaniel Ribelin Division Infrastructure Manager 652-228-1974
Parker Hannifin Corporation
Jason Cooper All-Source Intelligence Tech. 901-331-4009