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PETER W. CLANTON
Gainesville, Virginia 20155
Home: 571-248-4104
Cell: 571-259-3609
E-mail: rcher04755@yahoo.com
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a challenging, career-oriented position supporting the Intelligence Community as an All
Source Analyst, Intelligence Trainer/Educator, or Project/Program Manager.
CLEARANCES: TOP SECRET / SCI / CI-POLY (all current)
CAREER EXPERTISE: Intelligence Analysis; Training/Education; Program/Project Management
 JAN 2013 – JUL 2014: Senior Intelligence Analyst
LockheedMartin, 7121 Standard Drive,Hanover, MD 21075; phone:757-488-2475
 Performed All Source intelligence analysisanddelivered productsoncounterinsurgency,counterterrorism, and
counter-IEDoperationsforregularandSpecial Forcesinsupportof Operation EnduringFreedominCENTCOM’s
Regional CommandEast(RC-E) at Bagram, Afghanistan and at the CoordinatedIntelligence-OperationsIntegration
Center(COIC) of the JointIEDDefeatOrganization(JIEDDO)
 CoordinatedwithRC-ETargeteers,usingHUMINTto maintainandupdate insurgentnetworksforoperational planning
 APR 2011 – JAN 2013: SeniorIntelligence Analyst
Exelis,12975 Worldgate Drive,Herndon, VA 20171; phone: 703-668-6050
 Performed All Source intelligence analysisanddelivered productsoncounterinsurgency,counterterrorism, and
counter-IEDoperations forregularandSpecial Forcesinsupportof PACOMand JIEDDO
 APR 2010 – DEC 2010: SecurityTraining Program Manager
SAIC, 11251 Roger Bacon Drive,Reston, VA 20190; phone:571-526-6000
 Performed All Source intelligence analysisoncurrent/evolvingsecurity-relatedissuesforthe FBI
 Developedinstructional modulesbasedonresearch/analysis
 Personallyinstructedmodulestonewemployees,FBIintelligence analysts,andFBISpecial AgentCandidates
 NOV 2009 – FEB 2010: SeniorIntelligence Trainer
Parsons, 198 Van BurenStreet, Herndon,VA 20171; phone:703-988-8596
 Performed All Source intelligence analysison evolvinginternationalissuesforthe Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI)
 Developedinstructional modulesbasedonresearch/analysis –teachingall intelligence disciplines(e.g.,IMINT,SIGINT,
HUMINT, MASINT,GEOINT),as well astradecraft andcritical thinking andpersonallyinstructedthese modules
 MAR 2009 – NOV 2009: FUSIONTeam Lead
Northrop Grumman, 4805 StonecroftBoulevard,Chantilly,VA 20151; phone:703-633-8300
 Researched/analyzedcurrentanddeveloping intelligence projects/programsforthe Officeof the Directorof National
Intelligence(ODNI) andperformedCongressionally-mandatedassessmentsof these projects/programs
 JUN2008 – MAR 2009: SeniorAnalyst
SRA International,4300 Fair Lakes Court, Fairfax,VA 22033; phone:703-803-1500
 Researchedandanalyzedcurrentanddeveloping intelligence-relatedissues(particularlyinvolvingcounterintelligence,
hostile persons[aka,terrorists],weaponsof massdestruction[WMD],andmaritime domainawareness[MDA]) forthe
Office of the Undersecretaryof DefenseforIntelligence(OUSD(I))
 Researchedandanalyzedcurrentanddevelopingtagging,tracking,andlocating(TTL) technologiesandtheir
effectiveness inthesemissions
 JAN 2007 – FEB 2008: Space SystemsAnalyst
SRS/ManTech, 3865 WilsonBoulevard,Arlington,VA 22203; phone: 703-218-6000
 Researchedandanalyzedcurrentanddeveloping intelligence-relatedissues(particularlycounterinsurgency,counter-
IED, and counter-narcotics) forthe NationalReconnaissance Office(NRO)
 Assistedinthe planninganddevelopmentof technologiesandmethodologiesemployingnationalsystemstoaddress
these missions andnational labscientistsinthe coordinationof testingthese technologiesandmethodologies
 SEP 1998 – DEC 2006: SeniorAnalyst
AT&T GovernmentSolutions,1900 GallowsRoad, Vienna,VA 22182; phone: 703-506-5000
 [AdvancedWarfightingExperimentsCoordinator(AWEC)] Researchedandanalyzedintelligence requirementsof soon-
to-deployunitstodetermineproductsandservicesthatcouldbe providedbythe NRO
 [AWEC] Participatedinpre-deploymentexercises,includinglogistics,training,andtechnical assistance
 [JointStaff J2 LiaisonforNational Systems] Servedasliaisontothe JointChiefsof Staff (JCS) staff inthe Defense
Commandand Control Center(DCCC) forNROcapabilities
 [NRONaval Analyst] Performed AllSource intelligence analysistodevelop currentanddeveloping technologiesand
methodologiesemployingnational systemstoassistinU.S.Navymissions
 JAN 1998 – JUL 1998: Special ProjectsOfficer;U.S. Naval Reserve interimassignment
Joint MilitaryIntelligence College,200 MacDill Boulevard,Washington,DC 20035; phone:202-231-3444
 Staff supportto the Presidentof the JointMilitaryIntelligence College (JMIC) atDIA
PETER W. CLANTON PAGE TWO
 JUL 1994 – DEC 1997: International Business Instructor
Selnate USA,8230 Old Courthouse Road, Vienna,VA22182; [NOTE: No longerin Virginia.]
 Performed opensource intelligenceanalysisoncurrent/evolvingeconomic- andinternational business-relatedissues
 Developedinstructional modulesbasedonresearch/analysisand personallyinstructedmodulestoJapanese trainees,
rangingfromCEOs to general office workers
 DEC 1990 – JUN 1994: Naval SystemsAnalyst
ARINC, 2551 Riva Road, Annapolis,MD 21401; phone:410-266-4000
 Researchedandanalyzedmaintenance andupgrade programsforof the Naval AirSystemsCommand(NAVAIR)
 SEP 1988 – OCT 1990: Systems Engineer/Analyst
Presearch,8500 Executive Park Avenue,Fairfax,VA22031; [NOTE: Acquiredby another company.]
 Performedresearchanddevelopmentof advanced surveillance/weaponssystemsforthe U.S.Navyand Special Forces
MILITARY EXPERIENCE (Retired as Commander [O-5] OCT 2003; 5-point Veteran)
U.S. Naval Reserve
 AUG 1997 – OCT 2003: Deputy Director/Intelligence Instructor;JointMilitary Intelligence College
 AssistedProgramDirectorinmanagementof instructorsandcurricula
 Collected,analyzedanddelivered All Source intelligence productsinsupportof graduate-level educationof
intelligence professionals;Course DirectororSeniorInstructorforthe followingcourses:Intelligence disciplines
(HUMINT, SIGINT,IMINT,MASINT, GEOINT, OSINT);analyticmethodology;critical thinking;Counter-intelligence;
Counterterrorism;National security;Advancedtechnical collectionmethods;Economicsandgeopolitics
 Memberof AdjunctFaculty (OCT2003 – Present)
 SEP 1996 – JUL 1997: Intelligence TrainingProgram Developer;Naval-Marine CorpsIntelligence TrainingCenter
 Leda teamin the complete update/modernizationthe BasicReserveIntelligence Training(BRIT) program
 SEP 1990 – AUG 1996: Intelligence Officer[1635]; Atlantic Intelligence Command
 [Indications&WarningsWatch Officer] Watchstandermonitoringglobal crisisregions
 [CurrentIntelligence Officer]PerformedAllSource Intelligence analysisand deliveredintelligence productsinsupport
the AtlanticIntelligence Command(AIC); areasof responsibility: Central/EasternEurope andEast/SoutheastAsia
 JUN1988 – AUG 1990: Training Officer;NR FARRAGUT 0489
Special USNR Assignments
 MAR 2001 – MAR 2001: Senior Intelligence Officer;Defense Intelligence Agency[Sasebo,Japan]
 Leda teamresponsiblefordeployingandevaluatingnew SIGINTanalysistoolsduringExerciseUlchi FocusLens
 AUG 1999 – AUG 1999: SeniorIntelligence Officer;USSMOUNTWHITNEY[Guam and Saipan]
 Leda teamresponsibleforbattle damage assessment(BDA) duringExerciseTandemThrust
 OCT 1996 – NOV 1996: Economic Advisor;Defense IntelligenceAgency[Vincovci,Croatia]
 Overtlycollected/analyzedHUMINTandeconomic/political intelligencetothe military commanderof the United
Nationsmission (UNTAES) whileservingasEconomicAdvisorinSerb-occupied Croatia
 AUG 1990 – AUG 1990: Intelligence Officer;USCGSGANTSEC[San Juan,PR]
 PerformedAll Source analysisinsupportof USCGcounter-narcoticsOperationWalleye
U.S. Navy, Active duty
 OCT 1986 – MAY 1988: Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Officer;USSRICHMOND K. TURNER (CG-20) [PersianGulf
deployment]
 APR 1986 – SEP 1986: Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Officer;USSHALYBURTON (FFG-40) [Mediterraneandeployment]
 DEC 1985 – MAR 1986: Officer(student);Surface Warfare OfficerSchool
 AUG 1985 – NOV1985: 1st
Lieutenant;USS ESTOCIN (FFG-15)
 MAY 1984 – JUL 1985: Officer(student);Naval AviationSchool
 OCT 1978 – AUG 1980: ElectronicsTechnician 3rd
Class (E-4);USS INCHON(LPH-12)
 Honorablydischargedtoattendcollege onafull Naval ROTCscholarship
EDUCATION
 Master of Science,StrategicIntelligence;JointMilitary IntelligenceCollege,200 MacDill Blvd, Washington,DC20032
(GPA = 3.64/4.00)
 Master of Arts, International Transactions; George Mason University,4400 UniversityDrive Fairfax,VA 22030 andthe
BudapestUniversityof EconomicSciences;Budapest, Hungary(GPA = 3.58/4.00)
 Bachelor of Science,Management; Jacksonville University,2800 UniversityBlvd.N, Jacksonville,FL(GPA = 3.22/4.00)
CERTIFICATES
Security+
SKILL SET
MicrosoftOffice;ArcGIS;AnalystNotebook;Palantir;Google Earth;QueryTree;M-3;TAC; HOTR; TIGR; Buckeye;CIDNE;
and BoomTool. Familiarwith:RMT;IC Reach;FIRETRUCK; PROTON;CULTWEAVE; VOLTRON;TIDE; FADE; andGMTI.

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  • 1. PETER W. CLANTON Gainesville, Virginia 20155 Home: 571-248-4104 Cell: 571-259-3609 E-mail: rcher04755@yahoo.com OBJECTIVE: To obtain a challenging, career-oriented position supporting the Intelligence Community as an All Source Analyst, Intelligence Trainer/Educator, or Project/Program Manager. CLEARANCES: TOP SECRET / SCI / CI-POLY (all current) CAREER EXPERTISE: Intelligence Analysis; Training/Education; Program/Project Management  JAN 2013 – JUL 2014: Senior Intelligence Analyst LockheedMartin, 7121 Standard Drive,Hanover, MD 21075; phone:757-488-2475  Performed All Source intelligence analysisanddelivered productsoncounterinsurgency,counterterrorism, and counter-IEDoperationsforregularandSpecial Forcesinsupportof Operation EnduringFreedominCENTCOM’s Regional CommandEast(RC-E) at Bagram, Afghanistan and at the CoordinatedIntelligence-OperationsIntegration Center(COIC) of the JointIEDDefeatOrganization(JIEDDO)  CoordinatedwithRC-ETargeteers,usingHUMINTto maintainandupdate insurgentnetworksforoperational planning  APR 2011 – JAN 2013: SeniorIntelligence Analyst Exelis,12975 Worldgate Drive,Herndon, VA 20171; phone: 703-668-6050  Performed All Source intelligence analysisanddelivered productsoncounterinsurgency,counterterrorism, and counter-IEDoperations forregularandSpecial Forcesinsupportof PACOMand JIEDDO  APR 2010 – DEC 2010: SecurityTraining Program Manager SAIC, 11251 Roger Bacon Drive,Reston, VA 20190; phone:571-526-6000  Performed All Source intelligence analysisoncurrent/evolvingsecurity-relatedissuesforthe FBI  Developedinstructional modulesbasedonresearch/analysis  Personallyinstructedmodulestonewemployees,FBIintelligence analysts,andFBISpecial AgentCandidates  NOV 2009 – FEB 2010: SeniorIntelligence Trainer Parsons, 198 Van BurenStreet, Herndon,VA 20171; phone:703-988-8596  Performed All Source intelligence analysison evolvinginternationalissuesforthe Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI)  Developedinstructional modulesbasedonresearch/analysis –teachingall intelligence disciplines(e.g.,IMINT,SIGINT, HUMINT, MASINT,GEOINT),as well astradecraft andcritical thinking andpersonallyinstructedthese modules  MAR 2009 – NOV 2009: FUSIONTeam Lead Northrop Grumman, 4805 StonecroftBoulevard,Chantilly,VA 20151; phone:703-633-8300  Researched/analyzedcurrentanddeveloping intelligence projects/programsforthe Officeof the Directorof National Intelligence(ODNI) andperformedCongressionally-mandatedassessmentsof these projects/programs  JUN2008 – MAR 2009: SeniorAnalyst SRA International,4300 Fair Lakes Court, Fairfax,VA 22033; phone:703-803-1500  Researchedandanalyzedcurrentanddeveloping intelligence-relatedissues(particularlyinvolvingcounterintelligence, hostile persons[aka,terrorists],weaponsof massdestruction[WMD],andmaritime domainawareness[MDA]) forthe Office of the Undersecretaryof DefenseforIntelligence(OUSD(I))  Researchedandanalyzedcurrentanddevelopingtagging,tracking,andlocating(TTL) technologiesandtheir effectiveness inthesemissions  JAN 2007 – FEB 2008: Space SystemsAnalyst SRS/ManTech, 3865 WilsonBoulevard,Arlington,VA 22203; phone: 703-218-6000  Researchedandanalyzedcurrentanddeveloping intelligence-relatedissues(particularlycounterinsurgency,counter- IED, and counter-narcotics) forthe NationalReconnaissance Office(NRO)  Assistedinthe planninganddevelopmentof technologiesandmethodologiesemployingnationalsystemstoaddress these missions andnational labscientistsinthe coordinationof testingthese technologiesandmethodologies  SEP 1998 – DEC 2006: SeniorAnalyst AT&T GovernmentSolutions,1900 GallowsRoad, Vienna,VA 22182; phone: 703-506-5000  [AdvancedWarfightingExperimentsCoordinator(AWEC)] Researchedandanalyzedintelligence requirementsof soon- to-deployunitstodetermineproductsandservicesthatcouldbe providedbythe NRO  [AWEC] Participatedinpre-deploymentexercises,includinglogistics,training,andtechnical assistance  [JointStaff J2 LiaisonforNational Systems] Servedasliaisontothe JointChiefsof Staff (JCS) staff inthe Defense Commandand Control Center(DCCC) forNROcapabilities  [NRONaval Analyst] Performed AllSource intelligence analysistodevelop currentanddeveloping technologiesand methodologiesemployingnational systemstoassistinU.S.Navymissions  JAN 1998 – JUL 1998: Special ProjectsOfficer;U.S. Naval Reserve interimassignment Joint MilitaryIntelligence College,200 MacDill Boulevard,Washington,DC 20035; phone:202-231-3444  Staff supportto the Presidentof the JointMilitaryIntelligence College (JMIC) atDIA
  • 2. PETER W. CLANTON PAGE TWO  JUL 1994 – DEC 1997: International Business Instructor Selnate USA,8230 Old Courthouse Road, Vienna,VA22182; [NOTE: No longerin Virginia.]  Performed opensource intelligenceanalysisoncurrent/evolvingeconomic- andinternational business-relatedissues  Developedinstructional modulesbasedonresearch/analysisand personallyinstructedmodulestoJapanese trainees, rangingfromCEOs to general office workers  DEC 1990 – JUN 1994: Naval SystemsAnalyst ARINC, 2551 Riva Road, Annapolis,MD 21401; phone:410-266-4000  Researchedandanalyzedmaintenance andupgrade programsforof the Naval AirSystemsCommand(NAVAIR)  SEP 1988 – OCT 1990: Systems Engineer/Analyst Presearch,8500 Executive Park Avenue,Fairfax,VA22031; [NOTE: Acquiredby another company.]  Performedresearchanddevelopmentof advanced surveillance/weaponssystemsforthe U.S.Navyand Special Forces MILITARY EXPERIENCE (Retired as Commander [O-5] OCT 2003; 5-point Veteran) U.S. Naval Reserve  AUG 1997 – OCT 2003: Deputy Director/Intelligence Instructor;JointMilitary Intelligence College  AssistedProgramDirectorinmanagementof instructorsandcurricula  Collected,analyzedanddelivered All Source intelligence productsinsupportof graduate-level educationof intelligence professionals;Course DirectororSeniorInstructorforthe followingcourses:Intelligence disciplines (HUMINT, SIGINT,IMINT,MASINT, GEOINT, OSINT);analyticmethodology;critical thinking;Counter-intelligence; Counterterrorism;National security;Advancedtechnical collectionmethods;Economicsandgeopolitics  Memberof AdjunctFaculty (OCT2003 – Present)  SEP 1996 – JUL 1997: Intelligence TrainingProgram Developer;Naval-Marine CorpsIntelligence TrainingCenter  Leda teamin the complete update/modernizationthe BasicReserveIntelligence Training(BRIT) program  SEP 1990 – AUG 1996: Intelligence Officer[1635]; Atlantic Intelligence Command  [Indications&WarningsWatch Officer] Watchstandermonitoringglobal crisisregions  [CurrentIntelligence Officer]PerformedAllSource Intelligence analysisand deliveredintelligence productsinsupport the AtlanticIntelligence Command(AIC); areasof responsibility: Central/EasternEurope andEast/SoutheastAsia  JUN1988 – AUG 1990: Training Officer;NR FARRAGUT 0489 Special USNR Assignments  MAR 2001 – MAR 2001: Senior Intelligence Officer;Defense Intelligence Agency[Sasebo,Japan]  Leda teamresponsiblefordeployingandevaluatingnew SIGINTanalysistoolsduringExerciseUlchi FocusLens  AUG 1999 – AUG 1999: SeniorIntelligence Officer;USSMOUNTWHITNEY[Guam and Saipan]  Leda teamresponsibleforbattle damage assessment(BDA) duringExerciseTandemThrust  OCT 1996 – NOV 1996: Economic Advisor;Defense IntelligenceAgency[Vincovci,Croatia]  Overtlycollected/analyzedHUMINTandeconomic/political intelligencetothe military commanderof the United Nationsmission (UNTAES) whileservingasEconomicAdvisorinSerb-occupied Croatia  AUG 1990 – AUG 1990: Intelligence Officer;USCGSGANTSEC[San Juan,PR]  PerformedAll Source analysisinsupportof USCGcounter-narcoticsOperationWalleye U.S. Navy, Active duty  OCT 1986 – MAY 1988: Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Officer;USSRICHMOND K. TURNER (CG-20) [PersianGulf deployment]  APR 1986 – SEP 1986: Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Officer;USSHALYBURTON (FFG-40) [Mediterraneandeployment]  DEC 1985 – MAR 1986: Officer(student);Surface Warfare OfficerSchool  AUG 1985 – NOV1985: 1st Lieutenant;USS ESTOCIN (FFG-15)  MAY 1984 – JUL 1985: Officer(student);Naval AviationSchool  OCT 1978 – AUG 1980: ElectronicsTechnician 3rd Class (E-4);USS INCHON(LPH-12)  Honorablydischargedtoattendcollege onafull Naval ROTCscholarship EDUCATION  Master of Science,StrategicIntelligence;JointMilitary IntelligenceCollege,200 MacDill Blvd, Washington,DC20032 (GPA = 3.64/4.00)  Master of Arts, International Transactions; George Mason University,4400 UniversityDrive Fairfax,VA 22030 andthe BudapestUniversityof EconomicSciences;Budapest, Hungary(GPA = 3.58/4.00)  Bachelor of Science,Management; Jacksonville University,2800 UniversityBlvd.N, Jacksonville,FL(GPA = 3.22/4.00) CERTIFICATES Security+ SKILL SET MicrosoftOffice;ArcGIS;AnalystNotebook;Palantir;Google Earth;QueryTree;M-3;TAC; HOTR; TIGR; Buckeye;CIDNE; and BoomTool. Familiarwith:RMT;IC Reach;FIRETRUCK; PROTON;CULTWEAVE; VOLTRON;TIDE; FADE; andGMTI.