1. ROBERT E. LEE JR.
11228 Country Club Rd. New Market, MD. 21774
808-286-0176; robertleejr73@gmail.com
Current Top Secret SCI Clearance with CI Poly Expires: 2017
Job Availability date August 10, 2015
PROFILE
Subject matter expert with 24 years of naval experience in Surface, Airborne, and National Signals Intelligence
(SIGINT) analysis, collection, production and reporting. Performed cryptologic/intelligence fusion analysis as part of a
multi-faceted cryptologic discipline that involved research, analysis, and the presentation of findings, which provided
the fullest possible intelligence picture to U.S. policy makers, military commanders and other intelligence community
customers. Deployed extensively throughout Commander U.S. Fifth Fleet (C5F), Commander U.S. Seventh Fleet
(C7F), and Commander U.S. Sixth Fleet (C6F) areas of responsibility, and in support of Operations IRAQI FREEDOM
(OIF), ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF), ODYSSEY DAWN, and The Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) . Provided
supervision and guidance to numerous personnel in a 24-hour watch stander environment.
CORE COMPETENCIES
TS/SCI Security Clearance; Leadership; Project Management; Business and Professinal Communications; Afloat
Cryptologic Management; Intelligence Analysis; Digital Communications; Electronic Communications Systems;
Security Operations; Technical Writing; Human Resource Management; Information Assurance; Information
Management; Strategic Planning; Cross-Functional Team Leadership; Decision-Making; Information Gathering;
Briefings; Presentations; Collaborative Teamwork; Oral & Written Communications; Time Management; Database
Management; Training & Instruction
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
SAIC Contractor supporting Fleet Cyber Command/Commander 10th
Fleet 08/2015-Present
Ft. Meade, Maryland
Senior Analyst
•Conducted research, analysis, development of strategy, policy, and doctrine for SIGINT/EW Operations at the national,
DOD, Service and Command level.
•Analyzed FCC/C10F requirements, developed concept of operations documents, high level system architectures, and
system requirements specifications.
•Supported laboratory and field testing of SIGINT/EW technologies and capabilities.
•Served on FCC/C10F staff becoming thoroughly familiar with organization/function of the FCC/C10F Headquarters
and the Missions, Functions and Tasks (MF&Ts) as well as the operation of the C10F Regional CTFs/FIOCs.
•Detailed understanding of Joint, National, and NSA telecommunications, networking, cross-domain services, and
emerging Cloud technologies.
•Worked closely with Fleet/National HFDF Operations entities and remote sensor operations to include processes,
procedures, hardware, software, and data flows for elements ashore and deployed on air/surface/subsurface platforms.
•Supported the development of Distributed SIGINT/ES Operations, to include drafting of pertinent TTPs and white
papers.
Fleet Cyber Command/Commander 10th Fleet 08/2012-08/2015
Ft. Meade, Maryland
Fleet Liaison Officer/Assistant Battle Watch Captain
•Stands watch full-time as ASSISTANT BATTLE WATCH CAPTAIN, Deputy to TENTH FLEET Battle Watch
Captain in support of the MARITIME OPERATIONS CENTER. Personally responsible for the fusion, synthesis, and
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reporting of global cyber security, Signals Intelligence, and network operations to the Fleet Commander and Deputy
Commander.
•Directly contributed to successful maneuvers and actions covering multiple Echelon III/Joint Commands and DOD
infrastructure support organizations, ensuring Navy cyber security. Responsible for the timely reporting and analysis of
all Cyber related incidents and activities to the Fleet Commander, served as the liaison with CNO, Fleet, Joint, and
National Agency Staffs. Exercised operational control of subordinate commands and assigned forces to execute cyber,
electronic warfare, information operations and SIGINT capabilities.
•Liaised between NSA/CSS, C6F, and Fleet Forces Command on special National Security Staff/Joint Chiefs of Staff
short fused operational tasking. Coordination led to a successful mission with many “first” collects.
•Coordinated 14 visits for Fleet operational commanders and tactical resource coordinators, providing familiarization
with NSA/CSS operations. Facilitated command engagement in GO/FO-level future capabilities working group.
•Command liaison to NSA/CSS Enterprise Footprint Activity ensured over 600 Sailors and civilians were minimally
impacted by manpower re-alignment during a period of high turnover.
•Provided valuable insights and advice at senior-level conferences where I was charged with the implementation of
planning tools for Fleet commanders.
•Monitored operations from all FCC/C10F subordinate commands as the Assistant Battle Watch Captain while
proctoring numerous reports and briefs for Commander 10th Fleet.
Navy Information Operations Command (NIOC) Maryland 07/2009-07/2012
Ft. Meade, Maryland
Fleet Cryptologic Augmentation Center Division Officer/Tactical Information Warfare Officer Subs
•Led the command’s largest deploying division of 53 Sailors (11 Officers and 42 Enlisted). Through my direct
supervision and leadership, four Junior Officers qualified as Direct Support Officers, three qualified as Information
Warfare Officer (IWO)/Information Dominance Warfare Officer, and three Sailors qualified as Direct Support Element
Supervisors. Five Sailors qualified in Submarines, one Sailor was selected as Sea Sailor of the year and three were
selected as Sea Sailors of the quarter.
•Coordinated dynamic and short-fused augmentation requirements with C6F, C7F, and C10F Fleet Cryptologic
Resource Coordinators, Combatant Commander staffs and other supporting Commands. Resulted in six successful
DIRSUP missions supporting global objectives.
•Performed as a Department Head at sea leading a team of 11 Sailors from three commands on an emergency CNO-
directed mission supporting Operation ODYSSEY DAWN ensured the platform was provided essential Indications and
Warning during combat operations and the destruction of key strategic targets under opposition control.
•Deployed on two LANTFLT combatants in two different Areas of Responsibility as a Department Head at sea leading
two teams of 15 Sailors. Oversaw the development of focused intelligence collection plans and guided their
implementation, empowering Sailors to recover numerous first-heard target activities, multiple new signals of interest
and many recordings of CNO high interest signals.
•Volunteered for Honor Flight Detail welcoming hundreds of Veterans returning to the DC area for a tour of memorials
honoring our fallen brothers.
•Volunteered at Bellow Springs Elementary School Watch DOGS program.
USS CHUNG-HOON (DDG 93) Pearl Harbor Naval Station 04/2007-05/2009
Pearl Harbor, HI
Operations Department Leading Chief Petty Officer (LCPO)
•Successfully managed the largest department onboard, consisting of 91 Sailors, seven Chief Petty Officers and 8 junior
officers across six divisions. Subordinate achievements included the advancement of 12 Sailors, six Blue Jacket/Sailor
of the Quarter selections, five Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist (ESWS) qualifications, and one Sailor selected as
MIDPAC SOQ.
•Responsible for all facets of afloat cryptology, electronic warfare and intelligence integration.
•Filled in for the gapped Chief Botswain’s mate billet completed SRA and led Deck Division to certify at AVCERT and
ULTRA-C.
•Instrumental in coordinating daily personnel and parts movements between 20 coalition warships from four different
countries while deployed to the Northern Arabian Gulf.
•Supervised the development and maintenance of regional intelligence and cryptologic databases used while deployed
to C5F and C7F areas of operation.
•Ensured the proper conduct of periodic maintenance of collection equipment and antennas in accordance with US Navy
maintenance requirements.
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•Coordinated FY08 Chief Petty Officer’s Indoctrination courses and Master of Ceremonies for FY09 Chief Petty
Officers Pinning Ceremony.
Navy Information Operations Command Hawaii 04/2004-01/2007
Kunia, HI
Maritime Cryptologic Integration Cell (MCIC) LCPO
•Created and executed concept of operations merging the Navy watch into the NSA/CSS Hawaii SIGINT Contact
Center. Resulted in a fully integrated 24/7 joint operations watch encompassing multiple sections, providing a single
entry point for technical updates and requests for information by Pacific Command AOR tactical and national
customers.
•Skillfully managed all aspects of several multi-service watch teams providing 24-hour I&W to dozens of CSG/ESG’s,
three Allied deployments, and scores of independent units. Produced numerous SIGINT technical products used to
create tactical collection plans in support of 18 exercises.
•Directed an eight member joint-srvice team in the creation and maintenance of 100,000 technical webpages across
national/tactical systems.
•Cryptologic Resource Coordinator (CRC) for a High Speed Vessel (HSV-X1) deployment.
•Implemented operational tasking for non-morse collection and programmed signal descriptor file computer algorithms.
•Trained dozens of multi-service personnel across multiple watch sections on advanced signal processing techniques,
increased collection by 90% against Pacific Commands priority one target.
•Managed the transfer of vast numbers of unique high interest signal files to NSA for further analysis.
•Provided indepth one-on-one signals analysis training to dozens of watch standers.
•Developed training plan covering Naval Heritage, Customs and Traditions for the FY07 Chief Petty Officer transition
season.
•Volunteered for Habitat for Humanity.
AWARDS
Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal (2), Navy and Marine Corps
Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (3), Good Conduct Medal (3)