1. TYLER BLAKE ANDERSON
3207 Willacy Drive, Unit B Killeen, TX 76549 770.530.4495 tyler.anderson34@yahoo.com
TAAC-N MFC, Camp Marmal APO AE 09354, CJ2 Network Analyst, BAE Systems
SKILLS AND EDUCATION
Technical Training/Clearance, TS/SCI Active as of April 2015, BAT/HIIDE/SEEK, BIR, TIGR, Palantir, Google
Earth, Buckeye, Query Tree, Intelink, mIRC, SOMMS, DCHIP, CIDNE, MS Office, Counterintelligence/Human
Intelligence Automated Reporting and Collection System (CHARCS), May 2008-Present
Warrior Leaders Course Graduate, Commandants list; Fort Hood, November 2012
Human Intelligence Collector Course; Fort Huachuca, Oct 2007-Apr 2008
Six-month course to develop young Soldiers into competent and technically proficient Human Intelligence Collectors for
the Armed Forces Command worldwide to deploy and support any and all Operations. Soldiers learn Interrogation tactics,
how to run individualized Source-Operations and proper military reporting and writing techniques.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
BAE Systems Associate All –Source Analyst – Camp Marmal, Afghanistan Mar 2015 – Present
Currently serving as an Associate All-Source Analyst for BAE Systems Inc, working as a Threat Network Analyst for Train
Advise and Assist Command Northern Afghanistan. Working in a fast paced, always changing environment and conducting
timely reporting is key to ensuring top-notch information to local Commanders and Higher Commands. Well versed in
Palantir, Google Earth, MPS and other search engines and programs. Duties vary from Network update slides, Palantir
historical pulls and multiple corroborative searches to gather timely and accurate intelligence information.
• Provide updated information to local forces concerning Threats in Areas Of Operations
• Establish Threat Network key personnel and develop patterns of life to better understand daily tactics
• Conduct daily and weekly updates to Deputy Commanders, as well as Commanders at the Headquarters level of
Operations
• Provide timely Situational Awareness reports to Liaison Officers from the Multi-National Units supporting local
forces.
• Work hand-in-hand with over 4 different NATO partners and countries on multiple operating systems
GOOGLE FIELD REPRESENTATIVE – Austin, TX Nov 2014 – Feb 2015
Trained and conducted Field Operations for Google Inc., Blue Dot mapping program with multiple Google Inc., devices
and electronic mapping software. Conducted interactions with over 200 different Google sponsors, and customers while
conducting Field Operations for Google Maps project. Interactions established purpose for the visit, duration of visit and
during closing conversations, lead too satisfactory data collection and customer approval. Worked with a team member and
also worked separately during travels to and from Google Inc., Austin, Texas location. Endured 50 – 70 hours a week with
extensive travel with zero incidents. Assisted with testing and deploying technologies to improve functionality in program
with 100% satisfaction rating.
• Conducted over 2000 surveys for customers and clients of Google Inc.
• Established new route guidance for employees on the contract for faster and more accurate travel times.
• Assisted with over 250 hotel request, flight request and travel locations
• Stood out as leader within the Small working groups to attend Training at Google HQ in Mountain View
California
UNITED STATES ARMY
HUMAN INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION SERGEANT/ REAR DETACHMENT- Fort Hood, TX JUN 2012 – JUNE 2014
Trained and prepared personnel for Battalion wide deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom 13-14.
Conducted CHARCS, BAT/HIIDE/SEEK training, IIR report writing classes, contact report instruction and assisted with
Platoon level movements and scenarios. Conducted Battalion mandated pre-deployment training, Operational TTP’s and
vehicle maintenance to ensure over 85% of personnel are trained for deployment to Afghanistan. Conducted analysis of raw
and fused human intelligence
2. • Selected to perform 5 Battalion mandated training classes for Rear-Detachment personnel.
• Assisted 25 Soldiers with training and clearing prior to Unit deployment.
• Created personnel tracker for over 50 incoming and outgoing Soldiers for deployment.
HUMAN INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION SERGEANT – Kandahar City, Afghanistan SEPT 2011-JUN 2012
Performed leadership style Human Intelligence guidance to subordinate Soldiers. Conducted screenings and debriefings of
Sources and local populace. Conducted Human Intelligence source operations; conducted analysis of raw and fused human
intelligence for reporting and contact reports. Ensured local documentation was translated and reported through use of
Interpreter into English. Reviewed and performed quality control of Collection reports and conducted over 30 security
briefings for Command teams, supporting units and Operational Management Teams resulting in 25% increase in
Intelligence reporting.
• Supervised a 4 man team; submitted over 150 Reports; processed over 20 Source dossiers
• Accounted for $300,000 dollars of equipment, gear, weapons and vehicle for HUMINT team.
• Conducted 150+ mounted and un-mounted Source operations; ensured Interrogation certifications for entire 4 man
Team was processed and filed with Operational Management Team.
UNIT ORDERLY ROOM NCOIC – WIESBADEN, GERMANY JUL 2009–JUL
2011
Selected to fill Unit Orderly room NCOIC position over 4 other peers in within first 3 months on station. Managed a 5-
personnel team responsible for maintenance, logistics and processing of leave, awards and flags. Responsible for
overseeing and arranging training events, classes and annual training requirements for the Unit personnel resulting in
100% trained status.
• Recognized to uphold leadership position during Commander absence over 3 other peers.
• Prepared and completed over 100 Training events, classes and briefs.
• Signed and accounted for over $35,000 dollars of equipment, distributed over 5 different personnel.
HUMAN INTELLIGENCE COLLECTOR – FORWARD OPERATING BASE FALCON, IRAQ MAY 2008–
MAY2009
Served as Human Intelligence Collector for 4th
Infantry Division on Forward Operating Base Falcon, Iraq. During which
time conducted over 175 combat missions, 10 Operations, 85 Source meetings and 5 Interrogations. Selected over peers to
attend training events on and off FOB Falcon for job training and personal experience for future Operations, while serving
in OIF 08-09. Continued development of strong research and writing skills during deployment to ensure maximum
efficiency.
• Assisted with over 40 Source dossiers resulting in over 200 Intelligence Information Reports submitted.
• Accounted for three CAT III interpreters assuring their safety during daily operations, Unit designated tasks and
Source meetings.
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