1. PAUL W. FORE
10457 S Plum Harvest Way ▪ South Jordan, UT 84095
703-989-0331 ▪ pwfore@gmail.com
Work Experience
Lessons Learned Analyst 01/07 – 10/15
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) S: Steve Rader
Employers Street Address P: 555.555.1212 May contact
City, State Zip Code 40 hrs/w, $86,000/yr
Duties: Advised the supported Training and Education Command (TECOM) and staff on Marine Air
Ground Task Force (MAGTF) defensive and offensive operations. Provided analysis, assessment and
synthesis of military operations, submitting and presenting oral and written briefs to the Commander and
staff.
Facilitated communication between the Marine Corps Center for Lessons Learned (MCCLL),
TECOM, Marine Division Commands, and other DOD Branch Commands. Applied combined analysis and
integrated new training and education via the Pre-Deployment Training Program (PTP), while adapting
tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) to combat and sustainment operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Assisted in the facilitation of gaining command’s approval for collections, formulate questionnaires, and
coordinated schedules for one-on-one interviews with returning Marines from deployment.
Facilitated the processing of request for information (RFI) from the supported command and
subordinate organizations to MCCLL, TECOM, and Operational Commands. Participated in the planning of
future operations and exercises by providing the planning staff with consolidated and applicable lessons,
observations, tactics and techniques, and procedures resident in the MCCLL system. Attended conferences,
integrated planning teams, operational planning teams, and operational advisory groups as a TECOM
representative.
Program Manager (Major/04) 11/09 – 08/15
U.S. Marine Corps Warfighting Lab S: Vincent Goulding
3255 Meyers Ave (Newlin Hall) P: 703.784-4299 May contact
Quantico, VA 22134 50 hrs/w, $120,000/yr
Duties: Program Manager for Technical Emerging Solutions to Targeting (TEST) from March 2010-
September 2014. From program inception to conclusion, responsible for all administrative duties, timely
reports and analysis and strict fiscal accountability for $6million in Research & Development (R&D) and
Operations and Mainteneance (O&M) funding. Project Lead of Heterogeneous Airborne Reconnaissance
Team (HART), identifying, exploring, and developing capabilities to leverage prescribed software in order to
maximize the utilization of Unmanned Aerial Systems technologies and synchronize real-time military
operations worldwide. In addition, Project Lead for Trilateration, a mathematical computation option that
calculates known coordinates without advanced technology, requiring formal training and application to
operational forces.
Responsible for coordinating cross functionally, to include program education and training with
Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Army, Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA), National
Geo-Intelligence Agency (NGA), Northrop Grumman, L3 Communications, and multiple other defense
agencies and large defense contractors. Conducted eight technical assessments and large scale live force
operational experimentation for up to 1000+ personnel, generating training, logistics, asset and funding
allocation for east and west coast venues to include Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercises 2010 and 2014.
2. PAUL W. FORE
703-989-0331 ▪ pwfore@gmail.com
Authored and edited after-action reports, briefing General Officers and other senior corporate and
government stakeholders. Analyzed experimental data, resulting in a restructuring of tactics, techniques and
procedures and identifying and implementing efficiencies to streamline operations. Developed annual Requests
for Proposal (RFP) and Statements of Work (SOW) averaging $2 million annually for three years, while
structuring, writing and amending contracts for submittal to the Budget Finance Management Office review
and approval. Reviewed annual and semi annual Scope of Work with Air Force Research Lab Contracting
Office and Marine Corps Warfighting Lab Contracting Office to adjust to the dynamic R&D requirements of
the TEST Program.
Executive Officer (Captain/03) 06/06 – 10/09
U.S. Marine Corps Reserves S: Alan Miller
4051 Amnicola Hwy P: 205.669.3750 May contact
Chattanooga, TN 37406 50 hrs/w, $100,000/yr
Duties: Chief Operating Officer responsible for the logistical movement and accountability of 155 military
personnel from/to the U.S. and Iraq, providing tactical and administrative guidance. Structured and
maintained Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) manual for unit Continental U.S. (CONUS) and Outside
Continental U.S. (OCONUS) operations and training. Forged and managed cross-agency and private sector
relationships through funding and logistical coordination, securing expertise of professional simulated combat
training facilities aboard Marine Corps Base(s)Camp Pendleton, 29 Palms and Stu Segall Studios. Selected/led
team of 10 top performers, accomplishing 100% of advance party deployment administrative and logistical
objectives on an abbreviated timeline. Mapped and facilitated processes and logistics for 9-month Iraq
deployment, leading team of 220 in austere environmental and combat conditions.
Streamlined administration and legal processes, implementing best practices for optimal efficiency while
conducting Lines of Operation, to include Security, Governance, Infrastructure and Economics, in support of
U.S. / Iraqi Forces transition. As the Maintenance Mangagement Officer, directed maintenance operations,
overseeing contractor support, supply requisitioning and reconciliation for over 40 vehicles and 6 howitzer
cannons valued over $30million. As Supply Officer, tracked and maintained daily and hourly records of highly
sensitive munitions and communications equipment valued over $40million. Responsible for planning and
implementation of Commmand Out-Post, Rutbah, Iraq, Anti-Terrorism / Force Protection (ATFP).
Prepared and presented daily classified situation reports to higher and adjacent commands in Al Anbar
Province. Authored and edited after action reports and presented to the Regimental Combat Team
Commander and Battalion Commander.
Liaison Officer (1stLt/02) 04/04 – 05/06
U.S. Marine Corps S: Richard Royse
Bldg 43322, Las Pulgas Rd P: 760-917-2268 May contact
Camp Pendleton, CA 92055 60 hrs/w, $90,000/yr
Duties: Advised senior leaders on artillery capabilities, limitations and resources, supporting 1200 troops
during Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). Strengthened maintenance, administration and inventory processes to
include unit readiness and team morale. Coordinated a 250-person training program with Egyptian Army,
sustaining favorable relations with international ally. Championed the secure transfer of $500K of
equipment/technologies, safeguarding top secret/classified information. Spearheaded the relocation of 1200+
personnel from ship to Kuwait into Iraq, safely attaining all objectives. Directed fire support for 1000+
personnel during 1st Iraqi free elections in 2005.
3. PAUL W. FORE
703-989-0331 ▪ pwfore@gmail.com
Platoon Commander/Maintenance/Comms Officer 10/01 – 04/04
U.S. Marine Corps S: Richard Royse
Bldg 43322 Pulgas Rd P: 760-917-2268 May contact
Camp Pendleton, CA 92055 60 hrs/w, $75,000/yr
Duties: Platoon Commander of 40 Marines, supporting the British security and stability operations during
Operation Sweeney, as well as mulitple joint ally exercises in the Middle East and Horn of Africa.
Coordinated unit training plan, administrative, legal, and other readiness matters for over 50 Marines.
Coordinated diverse team in maintaining critical communication networks and organizational assets while
conducting combat operations in Southern Iraq.
Other Experience: Affiliate Broker, SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL, LLC – sold, developed and leased
commercial properties in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Land Acquisition/Construction Manager, TIMBERLINE
CORPORATION - managed land and property acquisitions, as well as construction projects across 4-state
region. Led 1300+ acre construction project at Lookout Mountain.
4. References: Steve Rader (2007-present)
AVP/Senior Program Manager
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
1710 SAIC Drive McLean, VA 22102
Work Phone: 703-676-8529
Mobile Phone: 571-201-6750
Email: steven.rader@saic.com
Vincent Goulding (2009-present)
Director, Experiment Division (GS 15)
U.S. Marine Corps Warfighting Lab
3255 Meyers Avenue (Newlin Hall) Quantico, VA 22134
Work Phone: 703-784-4299
Email: vincent.goulding@usmc.mil
LtCol Mark Cover (2014-present)
Field Testing Branch Head
U.S. Marine Corps Warfighting Lab
3255 Meyers Avenue (Newlin Hall) Quantico, VA 22134
Work Phone: 703-432-1036
Email: mark.cover@usmc.mil
Charles Berry (2012-2014)
Field Testing Branch Head (Lietentant Colonel, retired)
U.S. Marine Corps Warfighting Lab
3255 Meyers Avenue (Newlin Hall) Quantico, VA 22134
Work Phone: 703-784-5000
Mobile Phone: 910-546-4257
Email: charles.t.berry.ctr@usmc.mil
Bill Koenig (2010-present)
Program Manager (GS14)
U.S. Air Force Research Lab
Wright Patterson Air Force Base
Work Phone: 937-528-8363
Mobile Phone: 937-776-1831
Email: william.koenig.1@us.af.mil
Education and Credentials: BA, Political Science, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
Studied Political Science (Study Abroad) at University of Swansea in Wales
Tight End, University of Tennessee Football Team; interned for Senator Bill Frist
Expeditionary Warfare School, Marine Corps University, Quantico, VA
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint)
Additional Information: Active TS/SCI Clearance
Honors/Awards:
Meritorious Service Medal, Quantico, VA 2015
Navy Commendation Medal, Al Anbar Province, Iraq 2008
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Camp Pendleton, CA 2006
Combat Action Ribbon, Al Anbar Province, Iraq 2005
Iraq Campaign Medal (3 stars), Al Anbar Province, Iraq 2003,2005,2008
Global War on Terrorism Medal, 2003
Global War on Terror Expeditionary Medal, 2003