Sean P. Brown has extensive experience in all-source intelligence analysis, collection, reporting, and dissemination within the U.S. Air Force and local police departments. He has a proven track record of overseeing intelligence operations and evaluating personnel. Brown's expertise includes intelligence analysis, critical thinking, and written and oral communication. He holds a Top Secret security clearance and associate's degrees in intelligence studies and maintenance technology from the Community College of the Air Force.
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This document provides a summary of qualifications and experience for Jason C. Walker, an intelligence professional with 17 years of experience in the U.S. Air Force. He has led teams developing tactical, operational, and strategic analysis for the DoD and intelligence community. His most recent role was as an Intelligence Officer at the Defense Intelligence Agency from 2011-2015, where he led production of strategic intelligence products and databases regarding weapons of mass destruction. He is seeking new opportunities as an intelligence analyst in the National Capital Region.
This is a summary of Sean Robert Bell's resume:
Sean Robert Bell has over 9 years of experience in Army intelligence and security management, including deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. He has extensive experience producing intelligence reports and briefings, overseeing intelligence operations, and training intelligence teams. Bell aims to provide accurate and timely intelligence to support military operations.
This document is a resume for Charles "Wayne" McCullough, an Army veteran with over 24 years of aviation experience including expertise in manned and unmanned systems, program management, and strategic planning. McCullough currently serves as the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Functional Area Lead at Fort Bragg, where he manages UAS resources for Army units. Previously he has held roles as a Gray Eagle Standardization Training Officer, Branch Chief for the Army Aviation Night Vision Devices Branch, and as an AH-64D Attack Helicopter instructor pilot and manager.
Nicholas O'Connor has extensive experience in cyber operations and information warfare. He received a Master's degree from the Naval Postgraduate School where he graduated first in his class. O'Connor has held several leadership positions, including leading 132 personnel across five Cyber Protection Teams and 19 personnel onboard a destroyer. He established innovative training programs and identified over 1,500 vulnerabilities during a mission assessment. O'Connor also has experience as a Special Evaluator, flying over 1,000 hours on 109 combat missions and providing timely intelligence.
This document provides guidance on safety procedures for excavation work on Ministry of Defence property. It outlines key roles and responsibilities for those involved in excavation projects, such as the head of establishment and site managers. It stresses the importance of obtaining information on underground services and hazards before beginning excavation through methods like reviewing site plans, contacting utility providers, and scanning for buried pipes and cables. A risk assessment should be conducted and a permit system used to help plan and control excavation work safely. Hand digging is recommended to confirm the locations of services. The document provides definitions and annexes with sample forms for recording known hazards and issuing excavation permits.
The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of various leadership positions in the Navy, including the Commander in Chief, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Navy, Chief of Naval Operations, Fleet Commander in Charge, Type Commander, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, Fleet Master Chief, Force Master Chief, and Command Master Chief. It also describes various Navy programs, documents, and terms such as the CCRI, EDVR, ODCR, AMD, evaluation reports, service records, SITREPs, the IG, Navy Correspondence Manual, PTS Program, DLPT, duties of the Command ESO, the Navy's drug screening program, and the six programs of Brilliant on the Basics.
This document provides a summary of Adrienne Marshall's military experience and training from 2003 to 2016. It details their occupations including Personnel Specialist, Aviation Maintenance Administrationman, Airman, Aviation Ordnanceman, Airman Apprentice, and Airman Recruit in both active and reserve Navy roles. It also lists relevant coursework completed, including Personnel Specialist Class "A" School and NALCOMIS System Analyst Refresher, as well as qualifications earned as an Optimized NALCOMIS System Administrator/Analyst.
WalkerJ- Analysis Resume Word Docv2U9JulJason Walker
This document provides a summary of qualifications and experience for Jason C. Walker, an intelligence professional with 17 years of experience in the U.S. Air Force. He has led teams developing tactical, operational, and strategic analysis for the DoD and intelligence community. His most recent role was as an Intelligence Officer at the Defense Intelligence Agency from 2011-2015, where he led production of strategic intelligence products and databases regarding weapons of mass destruction. He is seeking new opportunities as an intelligence analyst in the National Capital Region.
This is a summary of Sean Robert Bell's resume:
Sean Robert Bell has over 9 years of experience in Army intelligence and security management, including deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. He has extensive experience producing intelligence reports and briefings, overseeing intelligence operations, and training intelligence teams. Bell aims to provide accurate and timely intelligence to support military operations.
This document is a resume for Charles "Wayne" McCullough, an Army veteran with over 24 years of aviation experience including expertise in manned and unmanned systems, program management, and strategic planning. McCullough currently serves as the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Functional Area Lead at Fort Bragg, where he manages UAS resources for Army units. Previously he has held roles as a Gray Eagle Standardization Training Officer, Branch Chief for the Army Aviation Night Vision Devices Branch, and as an AH-64D Attack Helicopter instructor pilot and manager.
Nicholas O'Connor has extensive experience in cyber operations and information warfare. He received a Master's degree from the Naval Postgraduate School where he graduated first in his class. O'Connor has held several leadership positions, including leading 132 personnel across five Cyber Protection Teams and 19 personnel onboard a destroyer. He established innovative training programs and identified over 1,500 vulnerabilities during a mission assessment. O'Connor also has experience as a Special Evaluator, flying over 1,000 hours on 109 combat missions and providing timely intelligence.
This document provides guidance on safety procedures for excavation work on Ministry of Defence property. It outlines key roles and responsibilities for those involved in excavation projects, such as the head of establishment and site managers. It stresses the importance of obtaining information on underground services and hazards before beginning excavation through methods like reviewing site plans, contacting utility providers, and scanning for buried pipes and cables. A risk assessment should be conducted and a permit system used to help plan and control excavation work safely. Hand digging is recommended to confirm the locations of services. The document provides definitions and annexes with sample forms for recording known hazards and issuing excavation permits.
The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of various leadership positions in the Navy, including the Commander in Chief, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Navy, Chief of Naval Operations, Fleet Commander in Charge, Type Commander, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, Fleet Master Chief, Force Master Chief, and Command Master Chief. It also describes various Navy programs, documents, and terms such as the CCRI, EDVR, ODCR, AMD, evaluation reports, service records, SITREPs, the IG, Navy Correspondence Manual, PTS Program, DLPT, duties of the Command ESO, the Navy's drug screening program, and the six programs of Brilliant on the Basics.
This document provides a summary of Adrienne Marshall's military experience and training from 2003 to 2016. It details their occupations including Personnel Specialist, Aviation Maintenance Administrationman, Airman, Aviation Ordnanceman, Airman Apprentice, and Airman Recruit in both active and reserve Navy roles. It also lists relevant coursework completed, including Personnel Specialist Class "A" School and NALCOMIS System Analyst Refresher, as well as qualifications earned as an Optimized NALCOMIS System Administrator/Analyst.
April 2015 Saturday Sit Down Series Slideshow RecapInsigniaDesigns
GOOD MORNING AND WELCOME TO INSIGNIA and our SATURDAY SIT DOWN SERIES
THE LITTLE BLACK DRESS – CLASSIC DESIGN
As I started researching for my presentation today, the information I was gathering took me in a direction I really didn’t expect. I anticipated going through Classic design as it related to more of the traditional aspect of design until I realized that “Classic Design” really relates to the generations and times that a particular design was created.
Bear with me as I go down this road – I promise I’ll get to how this all relates to my design discussion today!
The document provides design inspiration for a vintage lingerie collection. It draws influence from film noir style with a monochromatic palette of silvers, greys, and black to convey sophistication and power, inspired by the femme fatale characters in those films. The collection aims to capture this vintage panache through subtle coloring and references to ancient Roman feminism.
La introducción describe la Web 5.0 y el Internet como sistemas innovadores que son importantes para los seres humanos, ya que permiten la comunicación moderna y el acceso a nuevos conocimientos. El desarrollo explica cómo el Internet puede usarse para intercambiar ideas pero también para robar, por lo que se deben tomar precauciones como no responder mensajes desconocidos o conocer personas desconocidas. La conclusión resume que la Web 5.0 y el Internet son programas muy importantes que brindan grandes beneficios como la comunicación, investigación y nuevos conocimientos si
La cultura micénica se desarrolló en Grecia entre los siglos XVI-XI a.C., con centros en Micenas, Tirinto y Pilos. Construyeron grandes palacios y fortalezas con muros ciclópeos. Cultivaron las artes como la cerámica, la escultura y la pintura mural. Escribían en lineal B. Tras el colapso de los palacios micénicos en el 1200 a.C., Grecia entró en una Edad Oscura hasta el resurgimiento de las ciudades-estado en el sig
Thomas Kelly is seeking an intelligence analyst position to utilize over 22 years of military experience. He has a top secret security clearance and extensive experience in all-source intelligence, signals intelligence, unmanned aerial vehicles, and targeting support. His career includes leadership roles managing large teams conducting intelligence operations and analysis supporting combatant commands.
This document provides a summary of qualifications for Richard L Gallagher Jr, a senior intelligence analyst with over 24 years of experience in operational environments. He has extensive experience directing teams, supporting operations in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. His areas of expertise include order of battle analysis, all-source intelligence analysis, intelligence collection management, and strategic planning. He holds a Master's degree in Intelligence Studies and a Bachelor's degree in Intelligence Studies from American Military University.
This document provides a summary of an all-source intelligence analyst with over 6 years of experience. The analyst has expertise in signals, open-source, financial, cyber, geospatial, and human intelligence collection and analysis. They are recognized as a subject matter expert on threats to air operations from adversary aircraft, missiles and weapons. The experience section outlines the analyst's roles providing intelligence support and training to various fighter squadrons and during a deployment to Iraq.
This document is a resume for Ian Daunheimer that outlines his extensive experience in strategic intelligence, operations planning, and leadership roles within the US Army and Department of Defense. It details his education in strategic intelligence and management, as well as various roles he has held overseeing intelligence operations, planning, logistics, and emergency response programs across multiple military commands around the world.
This summary provides an overview of Jennifer Ng's background as a mid-level intelligence analyst with over 7 years of experience. She has a Master's in Intelligence Studies and served as an Intelligence Officer in the U.S. Air Force, conducting analysis on regions in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South America. Her experience includes directing analysis teams, producing intelligence reports, briefing leaders, and supporting military operations. She is proficient in analysis tools and seeks new opportunities to utilize her skills.
The document provides a resume for Keir A. Huery, an intelligence analyst with over 15 years of experience conducting all-source intelligence operations and analysis directly supporting military missions. Huery has extensive experience working with the US Air National Guard and US Army, including over 1000 flight hours as an MQ-1 Predator Mission Intelligence Coordinator. Huery has a top secret security clearance and proficiency in intelligence disciplines, systems, and analysis to support military operations.
Ian Daunheimer has over 20 years of experience in military intelligence and leadership roles. He holds two Master's degrees and has received extensive training. His experience includes serving as the Chief Current Plans Officer at US Army Central where he established continuity of operations plans and led planning efforts. He also served as the Deputy Intelligence Fusion Chief at 8th Army where he directed a team of 40 intelligence professionals. More recently, he was the Military Intelligence Battalion Operations Officer where he planned and conducted training events.
Leonard J. Esterly Jr. has over 20 years of experience managing technical projects and operations for the Department of Defense. He has led teams developing and implementing strategies for satellite networks, communication systems, and GPS technology worth billions of dollars. Currently he is a team lead advising on cyber operations for the Air Force Satellite Control Network.
Mission-driven Intelligence Analyst with over eight years of experience and expertise in conducting all-source intelligence analysis, geospatial intelligence, all source, open source intelligence, signals intelligence, human intelligence analysis, and targeting to directly support more than 2,500 military personnel and government employees within the PACOM and CENTCOM AOR. Proven record of applying advanced intelligence analytic skills to identify, assess, interpret, and report potential threats and adversarial vulnerabilities. Ability to work collaboratively with inter-agency Department of Defense personnel in high-pressure situations and under tight deadlines and brief on military-political leadership, national military strategy, strategic doctrine, and regional relations with regards to their impact on force developments. Experienced security manager, supporting security functions with experience in facility security management as well as managing personnel security clearances.
This document is a resume for Eric M. Belt, who is seeking a position as a Federal Air Marshal. He has over 14 years of experience in the United States Air Force and military intelligence, including roles providing operations leadership and intelligence analysis. He demonstrates strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. His experience includes positions managing intelligence analysis teams, developing collection plans, and assessing targets.
Leonard J. Esterly Jr. is an Air Force veteran with over 25 years of experience in leadership positions, program management, technical expertise, and field operations. He has led numerous military projects developing technologies like GPS receivers, satellite systems, and avionic systems. Currently he is a project leader at GT Technologies developing strategies for the Air Force Satellite Control Network.
Leonard J. Esterly Jr. is an Air Force veteran with over 25 years of experience in leadership positions, flight operations, program management, and space system operations. He has led teams and projects involving global positioning systems, military communication satellites, and the Air Force Satellite Control Network. His background includes experience in systems development, acquisition, operations management, and meeting military user needs.
Leonard J. Esterly Jr. is an Air Force veteran with over 25 years of experience in leadership positions, flight operations, program management, and space system operations. He has led teams and projects involving global positioning systems, military communication satellites, and the Air Force Satellite Control Network. His background includes experience in systems development, acquisition, operations management, and meeting military user needs.
April 2015 Saturday Sit Down Series Slideshow RecapInsigniaDesigns
GOOD MORNING AND WELCOME TO INSIGNIA and our SATURDAY SIT DOWN SERIES
THE LITTLE BLACK DRESS – CLASSIC DESIGN
As I started researching for my presentation today, the information I was gathering took me in a direction I really didn’t expect. I anticipated going through Classic design as it related to more of the traditional aspect of design until I realized that “Classic Design” really relates to the generations and times that a particular design was created.
Bear with me as I go down this road – I promise I’ll get to how this all relates to my design discussion today!
The document provides design inspiration for a vintage lingerie collection. It draws influence from film noir style with a monochromatic palette of silvers, greys, and black to convey sophistication and power, inspired by the femme fatale characters in those films. The collection aims to capture this vintage panache through subtle coloring and references to ancient Roman feminism.
La introducción describe la Web 5.0 y el Internet como sistemas innovadores que son importantes para los seres humanos, ya que permiten la comunicación moderna y el acceso a nuevos conocimientos. El desarrollo explica cómo el Internet puede usarse para intercambiar ideas pero también para robar, por lo que se deben tomar precauciones como no responder mensajes desconocidos o conocer personas desconocidas. La conclusión resume que la Web 5.0 y el Internet son programas muy importantes que brindan grandes beneficios como la comunicación, investigación y nuevos conocimientos si
La cultura micénica se desarrolló en Grecia entre los siglos XVI-XI a.C., con centros en Micenas, Tirinto y Pilos. Construyeron grandes palacios y fortalezas con muros ciclópeos. Cultivaron las artes como la cerámica, la escultura y la pintura mural. Escribían en lineal B. Tras el colapso de los palacios micénicos en el 1200 a.C., Grecia entró en una Edad Oscura hasta el resurgimiento de las ciudades-estado en el sig
Thomas Kelly is seeking an intelligence analyst position to utilize over 22 years of military experience. He has a top secret security clearance and extensive experience in all-source intelligence, signals intelligence, unmanned aerial vehicles, and targeting support. His career includes leadership roles managing large teams conducting intelligence operations and analysis supporting combatant commands.
This document provides a summary of qualifications for Richard L Gallagher Jr, a senior intelligence analyst with over 24 years of experience in operational environments. He has extensive experience directing teams, supporting operations in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. His areas of expertise include order of battle analysis, all-source intelligence analysis, intelligence collection management, and strategic planning. He holds a Master's degree in Intelligence Studies and a Bachelor's degree in Intelligence Studies from American Military University.
This document provides a summary of an all-source intelligence analyst with over 6 years of experience. The analyst has expertise in signals, open-source, financial, cyber, geospatial, and human intelligence collection and analysis. They are recognized as a subject matter expert on threats to air operations from adversary aircraft, missiles and weapons. The experience section outlines the analyst's roles providing intelligence support and training to various fighter squadrons and during a deployment to Iraq.
This document is a resume for Ian Daunheimer that outlines his extensive experience in strategic intelligence, operations planning, and leadership roles within the US Army and Department of Defense. It details his education in strategic intelligence and management, as well as various roles he has held overseeing intelligence operations, planning, logistics, and emergency response programs across multiple military commands around the world.
This summary provides an overview of Jennifer Ng's background as a mid-level intelligence analyst with over 7 years of experience. She has a Master's in Intelligence Studies and served as an Intelligence Officer in the U.S. Air Force, conducting analysis on regions in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South America. Her experience includes directing analysis teams, producing intelligence reports, briefing leaders, and supporting military operations. She is proficient in analysis tools and seeks new opportunities to utilize her skills.
The document provides a resume for Keir A. Huery, an intelligence analyst with over 15 years of experience conducting all-source intelligence operations and analysis directly supporting military missions. Huery has extensive experience working with the US Air National Guard and US Army, including over 1000 flight hours as an MQ-1 Predator Mission Intelligence Coordinator. Huery has a top secret security clearance and proficiency in intelligence disciplines, systems, and analysis to support military operations.
Ian Daunheimer has over 20 years of experience in military intelligence and leadership roles. He holds two Master's degrees and has received extensive training. His experience includes serving as the Chief Current Plans Officer at US Army Central where he established continuity of operations plans and led planning efforts. He also served as the Deputy Intelligence Fusion Chief at 8th Army where he directed a team of 40 intelligence professionals. More recently, he was the Military Intelligence Battalion Operations Officer where he planned and conducted training events.
Leonard J. Esterly Jr. has over 20 years of experience managing technical projects and operations for the Department of Defense. He has led teams developing and implementing strategies for satellite networks, communication systems, and GPS technology worth billions of dollars. Currently he is a team lead advising on cyber operations for the Air Force Satellite Control Network.
Mission-driven Intelligence Analyst with over eight years of experience and expertise in conducting all-source intelligence analysis, geospatial intelligence, all source, open source intelligence, signals intelligence, human intelligence analysis, and targeting to directly support more than 2,500 military personnel and government employees within the PACOM and CENTCOM AOR. Proven record of applying advanced intelligence analytic skills to identify, assess, interpret, and report potential threats and adversarial vulnerabilities. Ability to work collaboratively with inter-agency Department of Defense personnel in high-pressure situations and under tight deadlines and brief on military-political leadership, national military strategy, strategic doctrine, and regional relations with regards to their impact on force developments. Experienced security manager, supporting security functions with experience in facility security management as well as managing personnel security clearances.
This document is a resume for Eric M. Belt, who is seeking a position as a Federal Air Marshal. He has over 14 years of experience in the United States Air Force and military intelligence, including roles providing operations leadership and intelligence analysis. He demonstrates strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. His experience includes positions managing intelligence analysis teams, developing collection plans, and assessing targets.
Leonard J. Esterly Jr. is an Air Force veteran with over 25 years of experience in leadership positions, program management, technical expertise, and field operations. He has led numerous military projects developing technologies like GPS receivers, satellite systems, and avionic systems. Currently he is a project leader at GT Technologies developing strategies for the Air Force Satellite Control Network.
Leonard J. Esterly Jr. is an Air Force veteran with over 25 years of experience in leadership positions, flight operations, program management, and space system operations. He has led teams and projects involving global positioning systems, military communication satellites, and the Air Force Satellite Control Network. His background includes experience in systems development, acquisition, operations management, and meeting military user needs.
Leonard J. Esterly Jr. is an Air Force veteran with over 25 years of experience in leadership positions, flight operations, program management, and space system operations. He has led teams and projects involving global positioning systems, military communication satellites, and the Air Force Satellite Control Network. His background includes experience in systems development, acquisition, operations management, and meeting military user needs.
Leonard J. Esterly Jr. is an Air Force veteran with over 25 years of experience in leadership positions, flight operations, program management, and space system operations. He has led teams and projects involving global positioning systems, military communication satellites, and the Air Force Satellite Control Network. His background includes experience in systems development, acquisition, operations management, and meeting military user needs.
Rolf Ludvigsen has over 20 years of experience in intelligence analysis, with a focus on counterspace operations. He currently works as a Senior Chinese Counterspace C4i Analyst for NASIC/SRA International, where he performs technical analysis on foreign counterspace systems and contributes to intelligence assessments. Prior to this, he served 20 years in the U.S. Air Force and Ohio Air National Guard, including roles in antiterrorism operations and as an intelligence officer. He holds an MBA from Franklin University and specialized technical training.
Cordrick J. Williams is seeking a position as a Remotely Piloted Aircraft Sensor Operator. He has over 1,120 hours of experience as an MQ-1 Predator Sensor Operator and Instructor Sensor Operator in the U.S. Air Force from 2008 to 2013. Prior to that, he served as a Communications Security Analyst from 2004 to 2008. He has a top secret/SCI clearance and experience in mission planning, sensor operation, training, and intelligence analysis.
Michael Demark has over 16 years of experience as an intelligence analyst for the United States Marine Corps and Defense Intelligence Agency. He has a top secret security clearance and provides analytical support through all-source intelligence analysis and geospatial intelligence. His experience includes developing priority targets, producing intelligence reports and briefings, and managing intelligence programs. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Intelligence Studies from American Military University.
The document provides a summary of Leon D. Sutter's experience seeking an intelligence or security job in the Fort Gordon, Georgia area. He has over 30 years of experience in the intelligence field, including 20 years of naval service, with a current Top Secret/SCI security clearance. His experience includes roles as a signals analyst, reporting specialist, data analyst, security guard, and access control specialist supporting military operations.
This resume is for Justin C. Chustz, a US citizen seeking to continue his career in the DoD Intelligence community. He has over 10 years of experience in the US Navy as an intelligence analyst and communications operator. His most recent role was as a Leading Supervisor in the US Navy, where he oversaw 15 personnel and analyzed cutting-edge technology to create over 15,000 reports. He has also held positions as an Operations Manager and Communications Operator in the Navy.
1. SEAN P. BROWN
443 New York Avenue NW Apt. 714 Washington, DC 20001
310.947.2642 sean20.brown@gmail.com
ALL SOURCE ANALYST
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Wealth of knowledge and extensive experience in collection, analysis, reporting, and dissemination of All-Source
Intelligence within a variety of operating environments. Consistently recognized as a superior performer for
comprehensive and methodical capabilities during real-world operations and ability to convey knowledge and
practical application to personnel in intelligence training programs. Possess keen ability to research and develop
improved means of conducting intelligence activities, enabling recipients of critical intelligence data to have full
picture of threats and risks in hostile operating environments. Highly skilled in written and oral communications,
effectively delivering spot-on written reports as well as high-profile presentations to senior leadership from military,
federal, and civilian agencies.
PROFILE OF STRENGTHS/EXPERTISE
All-Source Intelligence Analysis Collection & Fusion Reporting & Dissemination
Leveraging Technology/National Sensors Intelligence Systems & Software Expertise
Critical Thinking & Deductive Reasoning Oral & Written Communication Adaptability & Flexibility
Theater Mission Planning Interagency Collaboration
Current Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information Security Clearance
EXPERIENCE CHRONICLE
University of California Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles, CA 12/2014 to Present
Torrance Police Department, Torrance, CA 10/2013 – 07/2014
POLICE OFFICER
Carry out patrols by car and by foot to enforce applicable state and local laws. Transport each suspect under arrest to
county detention center, ensuring impenetrable security for both suspect and civilians. Perform investigations of
traffic accidents and other crimes via observation, questioning witnesses, and processing criminal suspects.
Meticulously prepare reports of investigations, events, and incidents necessary for testifying in court.
Receive consistently positive feedback from leaders, peers, and general public for providing exceptional law
enforcement in jurisdiction of 145K+ residents.
548th Intelligence Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Group, U.S. Air Force 07/2012 – 06/2013
Beale Air Force Base, CA
MANAGER, STANDARDS AND EVALUATIONS
Oversaw evaluations and certifications of 700+ Active Duty, National Guard, and Reserve Distributed Ground Station-
2 operators. Measured training effectiveness via meticulous review of personnel performance to determine their ability
to operate systems effectively and in compliance with governing directives. Supervised and directed 11-person team to
evaluate and enforce standardization throughout five supported intelligence and operations units.
Orchestrated review of 700+ training/certification records; identified and corrected 75 discrepancies.
Excelled as Instructor and Evaluator of three of five Distributed Common Ground System crew qualification
positions thus ensuring full operational readiness levels.
6th Intelligence Squadron, U.S. Air Force, Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea 07/2011 – 07/2012
MANAGER, PROGRAMS MANAGEMENT SECTION
Directed, supervised, and mentored 23 U.S. and Korean Geospatial Intelligence Analysts. Extracted key relevant
intelligence from detailed analysis of imagery targets leveraging the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and
National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) products. Enhanced analytical assessments fusing all-source collection
2. 6th Intelligence Squadron, U.S. Air Force (continued) ` 07/2011 – 07/2012
and research. Created presentations and briefings that provided specifically requested intelligence information, such
as enemy force and threat analysis to organizational leaders and other organizations with appropriate “need-to-know.”
Superior leadership resulted in exploitation of 28K targets collected from 125 U-2 missions.
Recognized as within top 5 of 2.2K+ Intelligence Analysts in Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance, and
Reconnaissance (ISR) Agency; hand-selected to attend Sensor Spotlight.
Employed in-depth knowledge of ISR to devise updated mission checklist for U.S./Korean exercise, thus enabling
exceptional collaboration between allied partners.
609th Air and Space Operations Center, U.S. Air Force, Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar 02/2010 – 09/2010
LIAISON, AIR FORCE DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND SYSTEM
Served crucial role as liaison to 35 joint and coalition units through U.S. Central Command region in order to provide
intelligence analysis and reporting to support ISR operations theater-wide.
Fielded 58K standing and ad hoc Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) requests, thereby providing superior support
for joint and coalition forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Initiated intelligence collection in support of major joint U.S. Air Force/U.S. Navy maneuvers in region, resulting
in successful, secure carrier maneuvers encompassing aerial support.
Coordinated short-notice collection and analysis of 75 imagery targets, resulting in time-critical reporting on
high-level insurgent meetings, thereby preventing impending attacks on two coalition force sites.
Responded to Wing Operations Center fire by assuming all command and control functions, thereby enabling
uninterrupted exploitation, collection, processing, and dissemination of intelligence to 16 sites.
13th Intelligence Squadron, U.S. Air Force, Beale Air Force Base, CA 01/2008 – 07/2011
MANAGER, MISSION PLANNING
Oversaw 21 military, and civilian intelligence specialists in researching, identifying, and exploiting targets, physical
damage, and significant activity directly supporting operational objectives. Used wide variety of systems and software
to extract and analyze SIGINT/GEOINT to create meaningful intelligence products for Department of Defense (DOD),
and other national-level customers. Generated and disseminated a variety of intelligence reports in response to
Requests for Information (RFIs), ensuring compliance with formatting, classification, and dissemination policies.
Liaised extensively with external federal and contracted agencies in collection and exploitation of SIGINT/GEOINT in
support of ongoing global operations. Provided time-sensitive intelligence to DOD customers in response to RFIs.
Organized and executed three major Southern Command operations, resulting in identification of 855 targets.
Managed planning efforts, enabling accomplishment of 8 U-2 operations weekly, resulting in 1,600 imagery
targets collected per week in support of Central Command operations.
Oversaw intelligence collection and analysis to support joint task force Counter-Improvised Explosive Device
(IED) operations; efforts resulted in identification and removal of 15 roadside IEDs with zero loss of life.
309th Aircraft Maintenance Unit, U.S. Air Force, Luke Air Force Base, AZ 06/2004 – 06/2007
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
Oversaw maintenance and serviceability of F-16 aircraft in high-operations tempo pilot training environment.
Employed in-depth knowledge of, as well as ability to analyze and interpret, governing regulations, Technical Orders,
schematics, and other technical materials to accurately troubleshoot and conduct necessary maintenance in order to
maximize equipment capabilities and safety.
Planned and conducted expeditious maintenance which generated 226 sorties with 93.8% readiness rate.
Employed honed attention to detail and technician acumen to discover and address cracked ice detector;
maintenance actions prevented potential loss of $16M+-aircraft.
PROFILES: ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT/RECOGNITION
AAS, Community College of the Air Force, Intelligence Studies
AAS, Community College of the Air Force, Maintenance Technology
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3. 6th Intelligence Squadron, U.S. Air Force (continued) ` 07/2011 – 07/2012
Specialized Training: Imagery Analysis Course (Honor Graduate); Airman Leadership School (Supervisory Training);
Information Security; Operations Security; Antiterrorism/Force Protection; Peace Officer Basic Course; Hearsay
Testimony/Proposition 115; Chemical Agents; First Aid
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