Catherine G. Dachenbach has over 20 years of experience in intelligence analysis, investigations, and research. She is fluent in Arabic and Spanish with a DoD TS/SCI clearance. Her career highlights include writing a threat matrix for the President amid technical difficulties on 9/11 and leading an internal research project at Battelle. Currently she is an Intelligence Analyst at Battelle, providing counterterrorism research and assessments for government clients.
1. Catherine G. Dachenbach
100 Helmbright Drive | Gahanna, Ohio 43230
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Senior Investigations Specialist | Fraud Analyst
DoD TS/SCI Clearance | Fluent in Arabic and Spanish | Research and Investigations Subject Matter Expert
Core Competencies | Strengths | Expertise
Situation Assessment Written/Oral Communications Briefing/Training
Project Management Investigations Executive Presentations
Task Leadership Intelligence Cycle Management Market Analysis/Research
Resource Management Laws/Regulations/Policies Behavioral Evaluations
Nexis | Accurint | Dialog Analyst Notebook | SharePoint Agency-Agency Relationships
Career Achievements/Career Highlights
Intelligence Research Specialist (9/11 Command Post) – Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), HQ
Overcame challenges with computer system breakdown and successfully wrote threat matrix amidst 5:00am
drop-dead deadline; report sent to President of the United State for consumption. Recognized by eventual Head
of Counterintelligence for effectively performing under pressure while simultaneously facing technical issues.
Intelligence Analyst – Battelle
Served as Team Leader for Internal Research and Development (IRAD) project; developed proposal and
project plan, acquired budget and staffing, and despite internal challenge, secured and completed fully
funded project.
Intelligence Research Specialist – Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Denver
Assumed lead role during absence of direct supervisor; took on responsibility for FISA (Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act) case and wrote approved FISA renewal; stands out as writing FISA renewal application
exceeded job responsibilities.
Intelligence Analyst – Battelle
Recognized for sound judgment and requested to assess several analyst candidates’ suitability.
Professional Experience
Battelle – Columbus, Ohio February 2002 to Present
Nation’s largest non-profit R&D institution; operates offices in almost every state, with presence in Europe and Asia;
International Technology Assessments (ITA) conducts contract research blending technical and market research.
Intelligence Analyst, International Technology Assessments (ITA)
Orchestrate and carryout comprehensive technical-based research while simultaneously providing socio-cultural
expertise (for Middle East region) and judgments on topics; includes creation of deliverables on counterterrorism,
counterintelligence and counter-proliferation as well as global market analysis on technical markets of interest.
Projects | Proposals | Contributions | Recognition
Performance recognized with 3 internal individual contributor awards.
Team Lead for Internal Research and Development (IRAD): Pilot project; developed successful IRAD proposal
(and follow-on year proposal) as well as budget and project plan.
Government Contract(s): Classified.
Provided timely Cyber-related intelligence for clients.
Provided intelligence and translation for Cyber-related threats and Phishing scams.
Assist with hiring process through contributions to interviews and assessments of language skills and overall
suitability.
Spearheaded development of successful proposal and contributed to development of 3 additional successful
proposals; award titles classified.
Serve as member of Team Battelle’s Race for the Cure Team (organizing annual 5K benefiting Susan G. Komen
Breast Cancer Research Group of Central Ohio).
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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) – Washington, DC July 1999 to February 2002
Agency of United States Department of Justice; serves as both federal criminal investigative body and internal
intelligence agency. Counterterrorism Threat Assessment and Warning Unit (CTAWU) functions as component of
International Terrorism Operations Section (ITOS) of Counterterrorism Division; formed to create threat assessments
for major domestic events and allocate warning messages to intelligence and law enforcement community.
Intelligence Research Specialist, Headquarters, Washington DC (January 2001 – February 2002)
Member of CTAWU responsible for diverse array of assessments, briefings and communications; primarily
included threat assessments for large domestic events using information (classified as warranted) collected by local
FBI offices as well as open source information.
Scope of responsibilities included classified threat briefings for director advanced teams (conducting pre-
surveillance in advance of foreign travel); responses to congressional interrogatories; speeches for FBI personnel;
congressional testimony for senior FBI executives (delivered before Senate Select Intelligence Committee and House
Select Intelligence Committee); development, distribution and coordination of threat warnings to intelligence and
law enforcement communities.
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Member of investigation into September 11 attacks in Washington, New York, and Pennsylvania; operated in
command post and contributed to development of daily director briefing, White House brief and threat matrix.
Collected and Organized SAR data during 9/11 investigation.
Contributed to investigation involving mailing of several letters containing anthrax (resulting in death and
sickening of several people); assisted with development of director daily briefings.
Collaborated effectively with all levels of law enforcement as well as different international agencies;
included briefing to all levels of government personnel, from analysts to senior staff.
Intelligence Research Specialist, Denver Field Office, Denver, Colorado (June 1999 – December 2000)
Member of international counterterrorism, counterintelligence and cyber-crimes squad supporting jurisdiction
covering Colorado and Wyoming; served as component of Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF).
Provided comprehensive support to all cases; created and maintained file communications, followed up on leads,
and collaborated with external agencies assigned to JTTF, assisted with development of FISA warrant applications,
and recommended cases to open (based on analytic judgment). Served as liaison to Denver airport.
High profile cases and investigations included Usama bin Laden and FISA subjects (including subject with
criminal nexus to USS Cole bombing); utilized language skills to contribute to terrorism-related
undercover investigations.
Participated in investigations of terrorism financing; including bank fraud, false charities, and check kiting.
Developed and led briefings providing insight into terrorism, Middle East, and terrorism investigations to state
and local agencies.
Participating member in first TOPOFF exercise on Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) in Denver and
Washington, DC.
Education | Professional Development
University of Denver, Graduate School of International Studies – Denver, Colorado
Master of Arts in International Security, 1999
University of Cincinnati, McMicken College of Arts and Sciences – Cincinnati, Ohio
Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs, 1996