1. Robert Mathew Marcotte
Bassin1965@aol.com
757-343-4675
Management/Supervisor/Experience
Career Summary
A highly successful fleet trainer with key focus on electronic warfare and the use of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Subject matter expert with 30 years of leadership, training and management experience gained through active
service in the US Navy.
Experience with Special Access Programs - Proven Leader and Team Builder - Consummate Professional -
Tremendous Work Ethic and Drive – Creative – Enterprising - Effective and Confident
Work Experience
Electronic Warfare Action Officer, U.S. Fleet Forces Command (USFF), 05/2009 - Present
Directly support USFF in the mission to:
• Train, certify and provide combat-ready Navy forces to be capable of conducting prompt, sustained naval,
joint, and combined operations in support of U.S. national interests.
• Command and control subordinate Navy forces and shore activities during the planning and execution of
assigned service functions in support of Chief of Naval Operations (CNO).
• Provide operational planning and coordination support to Commander, U.S. Northern Command (CDR
USNORTHCOM), Commander U.S. Element North American Aerospace Defense Command (CDR
USELEMNORAD), and Commander, U.S. Strategic Command (CDR USSTRATCOM).
• Command and control subordinate forces during the planning and execution of joint missions as the Joint
Forces Maritime Component Commander North (JFMCC-N) to CDR USNORTHCOM.
Specific duties include:
• Advise the Navy in various areas and specifically support Program Executive Office (PEO) Integrated
Warfare Systems (IWS) 2.0, Above Water Sensors Directorate on the direction of fielding technology
• Identify gaps in capability for future implementation
• Coordinate efforts between industry and In Service Engineer Activities for operational testing and fielding of
EW systems
• Review and approve
o EW Concept of Operations
o Navy Doctrine and Policy
o Fleet EW requirements
o Fleet curriculum and training standards
• Support the development of
o EW Capabilities, Description Documents (CDD)
o Navy Training System Plans (NTSP)
o EW curriculum for “A”,”C” and “F” schools
o Integrated Priority Capabilities List (IPCL)
o Fleet curriculum and training standards
o Navy wide EW policy
o Man Train and Equip (MTE) for Navy Wide Electronic Warfare (EW)
• Key Stakeholder in:
o EW Technical Readiness Group (EWTRG)
o EW Fleet Collaborative Team (EWFCT)
o Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare OPT
Information Operations Subject Matter Expert, Navy
Network Warfare Command 1/2007 – 05/2009
Information Operations Type Command (TYCOM)
2. Responsible for ensuring surface ships of the Pacific and Atlantic Fleets are properly trained, maintained and crewed
to support military operations.
• Duties include support of :
o Validation of Information Operations readiness and reporting Navy wide
o Validation of Information Operations Certification Criteria
o Validation fleet EW requirements
o Development of EW Capabilities, Description Document
o Development of Navy Training System Plan (NTSP)
o Development of the Defense Readiness Reporting System Navy (DRRS-N) data base
o Development of Man Train and Equip (MTE) for IO for the Navy
o Coordination with CID to conduct JDTAs
Operation Department Leading Chief Petty Officer, USS Enterprise CVN-65, 1/2002-1/2007
Responsible for:
• Professional development, training and moral of 350 personnel assigned to the operations department
Oversight of all intelligence, EW and cryptology operations, System Maintenance and installations.
Ships Section Leader
• Qualification and performance of 8 duty sections, 16 Senior Chief Petty Officer (SCPO) section leaders and
over 2600 watch standers
• CSTT team leader, Command DAPA handled over 100 cases ensuring Sailors were treated and would
continue with naval service
• Command SAVI ensured all victims received adequate care and counseling
Electronic Warfare Afloat Trainer, Afloat Training Group Atlantic
1/2000 – 2/2002
Responsible for:
• The training and evaluation of all second fleet ships and coast guard on afloat EW operations
Developed Navy Mission Essential Task list and measure of performance for unit and strike group
evaluation
• Trained ships combat teams on hard kill, soft kill integration
• Trained Commanding Officer and Tactical Action Officer on proper tactics techniques and procedures (TTP)
to survive against current threats to include hard kill and soft kill integration
• Developed or corrected Co Battle Orders, Electronic Warfare Doctrine and Combat System Doctrine for all
second fleet units during the fleet response training program
Command Drug and Alcohol Program Advisor (DAPA) handled over 25 cases ensuring Sailors were treated
and would continue with naval service
Division Leading Chief Petty Officer, USS Saipan LHA-2, 1/1998-1/2000
Responsible for:
• Professional development, training and moral of 26 personnel assigned to OS division
• Oversight of all intelligence, EW and cryptology operations, System Maintenance and installations
• Duty Section Leader Responsible for qualification and performance for 150 personnel assigned to his duty
section.
Recruit Company Commander, Recruit Training Command Great Lakes, 4/1994-1/1998
Trained and acclimated 12 Companies of Recruits ensuring over 2000 Sailors got started in the right direction and
would continue on with successful Naval careers and civilian lives.
Education
Smithfield High School, Smithfield, RI; 1983
Defense Acquisition University 2009-
present
Senior Enlisted Academy 2005
Professional Development and Training
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3. Promoted to the rank of Master Chief Petty Officer in 2007, reaching the top 1% of the Navy’s enlisted ranks.
Master Training Specialist, NEC 9502 instructor, 9518 facilitator, 9502 instructor, 9508 recruit division commander,
1321 senior enlisted advanced combat systems, 1781 advanced EW operations, 1734 maintenance
Clearance
Cleared for TOP SECRET information and access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI)
based on a Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI)
Periodic Review (PR) completed July 13, 2011.
Adjudicated by the Department of the Navy Central
Adjudication Facility (DONCAF).
Professional Ratings, Awards, and Recognitions
4 Navy Commendation Medals, 5 Navy Achievement Medals, Navy Marine Corps Leadership
Award.
U.S. Military Service Information
Active Duty: 02/1987 to 04/2016 - U.S. Navy
Campaign badges and/or expeditionary medals received: South East Asia, OIF, OEF,
Kosovo
Retirement Rank: CTTCM/E9. Date: 11/2015
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