The document provides a summary of Leon D. Sutter's experience seeking an intelligence or security job in the Fort Gordon, Georgia area. He has over 30 years of experience in the intelligence field, including 20 years of naval service, with a current Top Secret/SCI security clearance. His experience includes roles as a signals analyst, reporting specialist, data analyst, security guard, and access control specialist supporting military operations.
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1. Leon D. Sutter
603 Ridge Way ~ Evans, Georgia 30809
Home (706) 863-4337 Cell (706) 504-1400
sutterleon10@yahoo.com
OBJECTIVE: Seeking Sigint Intelligence / Security job in the Fort Gordon Augusta
Georgia area.
CLEARANCE: Active SSBI TS/SCI Security Clearance (Apr 2021)
SUMMARY: Over 30 years’ experience in the intelligence field with Current Top
Secret/SCI security clearance last updated May 2016. Proud American and Veteran
Honorably Discharged from the US Navy after 20 years of service with a distinguished work
record in the Intelligence field. Experienced Journeyman Analyst and Reporting Specialist
with Advanced Communication Signals Analyst training obtained through technical schools
attended throughout career. Highly recognized for Intelligence Reporting support during
Iraqi campaign in supporting over 200,000 military personnel. Computer knowledge
includes Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and Internet Explorer.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
VaDER Mission Analyst
116th
Aerial Intelligence Brigade (AIB), Fort Gordon, GA. 11/2013 – Present
- Supported stand up of new PED cell for Vehicle and Dismount Exploitation Radar
(VaDER) to support OCONUS mission
- Processes and analyzes Near-Real-Time (NRT) Ground Moving Target Indicator
(GMTI) Radar Intelligence
- Produces products customized to meet in-theater intelligence requirements and
requests.
- Ability to communicate directly in oral and written (including electronic)
presentations, adhering to length and quality constraints imposed by superiors
- Responsible for creating a wide variety of all-source products (i.e. route analysis,
threat assessments, enemy trends and tactics) enabling the supported unit to
readily engage targets
- Perform All-Source analysis while developing and integrating enhanced ISR assets
to provide actionable intelligence to support ground operations
- Provided analytical support and supervised the accumulation, analysis, exploitation
and creation of advanced collective intelligence targeting packages
- Oversaw the successful completion of over 1000+ VADER missions supporting
Special Operations Forces
UGS SYSTEM ANLYST
513th
Military Intelligence Brigade (MIB), Fort Gordon, GA. 7/2010 - 11/2013
- Monitored video from camera’s located overseas.
- Reported significant activity to supporting units.
2. Data Analyst.
Worldwide Language Recourses (WWLR), Afghanistan. 10/2009 – 6/2010
- Worked with Military in the Armed Contractor Oversight Directorate.
- Processed Incident reports into Microsoft works data base. Create Power point
slides for USFOR-A Senior Officers.
- Attended briefings and meetings with military counter parts, writing summaries of
meetings on Microsoft word.
Military Postal Clerk.
Worldwide Language Resources (WWLR), Afghanistan. 1-/2008 – 10/2009
- Processes,collates, bundles and transfers processed mail incoming and outgoing on
bases in Afghanistan.
- Handled registered, insured, and certified mail using Automated Military Postal
System.
Security Guard,
Alutiiq Security, Fort Gordon, Georgia 11/2005 – 9/2008
- Supported security management by implementing customer security regulations
with regards to entering/accessing the facility.
- Monitored property entering and leaving facility (including but not limited to
laptops, computers, etc.).
- Performed badge and baggage inspection in accordance with established
procedures. Screened for and confiscated cell phones, cameras, recording
equipment, PDAs, etc., from unauthorized entry to the campus.
- Worked closely with building Special Security Officer (SSO) in controlling access
into the building. In some cases, provided escort services.
- Assisted SSO in the verification of visitors' clearance certifications. Validated
credentials checked in visitors, identified company point of contact.
- Assisted company emergency response team, local state and federal law
enforcement agencies, and life-safety personnel in the event of an emergency.
- Periodically performed campus security patrols; responded to on-site security and
fire alarm systems. Ensured facility entrances and compartmented areas were
properly secured and that security measures were enforced.
- Monitored closed circuit television (CCTV), security, card access and fire alarm
systems.
Access Control Specialist,
Northrop Grumman, Fort Gordon, Georgia 5/2005 – 11/2005
- Conducted random inspections, maintaining and controlling access to customer
facilities.
- Operated access control devices, metal detection equipment, turn stiles, x-ray
equipment, and possessed proficiency with and protocol of GFE Radio.
- Monitored compliance with customer rules and regulations, possessed proficiency
in all required reporting processes and procedures, and maintained a high level of
integrity, punctuality and customer service at all times.
3. Senior Reporting Officer (SRO),
United States Navy NSGA, Fort Gordon, Georgia 2/2003 – 3/2005
- Review product reporting for accuracy and adherence to reporting standards to
release products to Department of Defense agencies.
- Remain cognizant of current reporting guidance, ensuring assignments received
after duty hours are disseminated to appropriate reporting elements and reporting
staff members.
- Ensure significant items are expeditiously disseminated to supervisors.
Cryptologic Watch Officer,
United States Navy CSG, Yokota AFB, Japan 2/2000 – 1/2003
- Provided limited cryptologic support to government agencies, which included
United States Forces in Japan, component commands and the Commander, United
States Navy Seventh Fleet.
Assistant Operations Watch Supervisor,
United States Navy NCTAMS, WPAC, Guam 3/1998 - 9/1999
- Managed the collections and daily operations of a seven-member watch section.
- Supervised and trained seven personnel in organizational security requirements.
Lead/Technical Reporter, Search and Development Analyst,
United States Navy Aurora Colorado 1/1995- 2/1998
- Real-Time Intelligence Reporter using various mediums to disseminate information
to tactical and national level consumers.
- Performed search and analysis of new and unusual communications activity.
1991-1994 Non-Morse Signals Analyst,
United States Navy NSGA, Schofield Barracks, HI 1/1991 – 12/1993
- Signal search and analysis of frequency spectrum for updating or entering
information into Signals Parameters database.
- Signals Search and Development supervisor for a four-member watch section.
- Collection supervisor of a 12-member watch team overseeing Morse code collection
positions.
JOB RELATED TRAINING:
Analysis and Reporting Course (A-232-0074), Goodfellow ANG Base, San Angelo, TX
Sept 1999 - Jan 2000
Advanced Signals Analysis Course (A-323-0452), NTTC, Pensacola, FL
Aug 1994 - Feb 1995
Intermediate Signals Analysis Course (A-323-0451), NTTC, Pensacola, FL
Mar 1991 - Jul 1991