Frederick Race has over 12 years of experience in military intelligence, counterterrorism analysis, and network implementation. He has a master's degree in linguistics, a bachelor's degree in international relations, and is completing a master's in public policy with a focus on national security. He is eligible for TS/SCI clearance and has multiple polygraph examinations.
Frederick Race has over 12 years of experience in military intelligence, counterterrorism analysis, and technology. He has a Master's degree in Linguistics and is pursuing a Master's in Public Policy focused on national security. He is eligible for a TS/SCI security clearance and speaks several languages. He has analyzed intelligence data to identify terrorists and recommend individuals for watchlists.
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.
Phillip Vitela is a retired E6 veteran with extensive experience in military intelligence, security management, training, and leadership. He has a top secret clearance with SCI and skills in recruitment, development, and community relations. His background includes roles in intelligence oversight, operations support, and as an intelligence sergeant and human intelligence collector for the Army and Special Forces.
This document contains a resume for William Patrick Moulton Jr. summarizing his work experience, qualifications, education, and references. He has over 14 years of experience as an Operations Specialist and Unmanned Aircraft Specialist with the United States Navy, including deployments in Sicily, Brunswick, Mayport, and Patuxent River. He is currently pursuing a business management degree and airport management minor. His resume lists extensive qualifications in tactical operations, communications systems, and unmanned and maritime aircraft operations.
Derek Albert is an intelligence professional with over 20 years of experience in the military across ground, aviation, and cyber fields. He has a proven ability to lead teams, improve processes, and provide timely intelligence assessments. His skills include security clearance, IT management, analytics, and leadership. He has experience conducting briefings and managing intelligence operations at tactical and operational levels across multiple departments.
Richard Bruce has over 30 years of experience in intelligence support, security, logistics, and leadership. He has a proven track record of remaining calm under pressure and managing complex projects. His background includes roles in intelligence, security, logistics, and training for both military and civilian organizations.
Administrative professional experienced managing critical information, people, and helping operational units make the best resource allocation decisions possible in high stress, challenging, time sensitive environments.
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.
Frederick Race has over 12 years of experience in military intelligence, counterterrorism analysis, and technology. He has a Master's degree in Linguistics and is pursuing a Master's in Public Policy focused on national security. He is eligible for a TS/SCI security clearance and speaks several languages. He has analyzed intelligence data to identify terrorists and recommend individuals for watchlists.
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.
Phillip Vitela is a retired E6 veteran with extensive experience in military intelligence, security management, training, and leadership. He has a top secret clearance with SCI and skills in recruitment, development, and community relations. His background includes roles in intelligence oversight, operations support, and as an intelligence sergeant and human intelligence collector for the Army and Special Forces.
This document contains a resume for William Patrick Moulton Jr. summarizing his work experience, qualifications, education, and references. He has over 14 years of experience as an Operations Specialist and Unmanned Aircraft Specialist with the United States Navy, including deployments in Sicily, Brunswick, Mayport, and Patuxent River. He is currently pursuing a business management degree and airport management minor. His resume lists extensive qualifications in tactical operations, communications systems, and unmanned and maritime aircraft operations.
Derek Albert is an intelligence professional with over 20 years of experience in the military across ground, aviation, and cyber fields. He has a proven ability to lead teams, improve processes, and provide timely intelligence assessments. His skills include security clearance, IT management, analytics, and leadership. He has experience conducting briefings and managing intelligence operations at tactical and operational levels across multiple departments.
Richard Bruce has over 30 years of experience in intelligence support, security, logistics, and leadership. He has a proven track record of remaining calm under pressure and managing complex projects. His background includes roles in intelligence, security, logistics, and training for both military and civilian organizations.
Administrative professional experienced managing critical information, people, and helping operational units make the best resource allocation decisions possible in high stress, challenging, time sensitive environments.
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 document provides a summary of Tad John Steckler's work experience and qualifications. It lists his roles as a Senior PSO Trainer with MPRI/Engility providing soldier skills training in Africa from 2010 to present, as a Team Leader with MPRI in Afghanistan from 2009 to 2010, as a Lane Safety Operator Supervisor at Fort Riley, Kansas from 2008 to 2009, and as an Intelligence Sergeant and First Sergeant with the 1st Engineer Battalion at Fort Riley from 2008 to 2006. It also provides details of his education and vocational training, as well as a list of awards and qualifications including airborne and air assault badges.
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.
Anthony Spoonemore has over 18 years of experience in management, human resources, operations, training and development roles in the US Army including serving as an Infantry First Sergeant, Platoon Sergeant, and Senior Instructor. He has 356 hours of experience operating remotely operated vehicles and qualifications in fiber optics installation, basic electronics, and industrial hydraulics. He holds a bachelor's degree in homeland security and certifications in subsea robotics operations, military courses, and safety training.
Peggy Berthod has over 28 years of experience as an administrative program analyst supporting government, military, and defense programs. She has expertise in areas such as travel planning, contingency planning, meeting coordination, and database management. Berthod's experience includes positions providing administrative support to programs at the FBI, Army, Navy, and defense contractors. She has a track record of managing personnel, schedules, travel, and documentation for large, complex programs.
Joseph Dominic Arico is an experienced operations and project management leader with over 18 years of Department of Defense experience. He currently serves as the Lead Program Analyst for the DoD Executive Agent for Space Staff, advising on national security space programs. Prior experience includes intelligence operations roles with the Joint IED Defeat Organization and fire support and information operations roles as a Marine Corps officer. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree and is a certified Project Management Professional.
Gage Trevino has over 4 years of experience as a Field Radio Operator and Platoon Radio Operator in the USMC, serving in locations including Norfolk, VA, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Bahrain, and Kuwait. He designed and implemented training programs to ensure combat readiness, maintained vital communications, and accounted for hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of equipment and weapons with 100% accuracy. Trevino attained the rank of 1st Degree Black Belt in Marine Corps Martial Arts and received various awards and commendations for his service.
This document contains the resume of Anthony Spoonemore. He has over 18 years of experience in management, human resources, operations supervision, and training and development roles while serving in the US Army, including as an Infantry First Sergeant and Platoon Sergeant. He also has 356 hours of experience operating remotely operated vehicles and qualifications in fiber optics installation, basic electronics, and industrial hydraulics. His resume outlines his extensive military experience supervising and training personnel, managing budgets and equipment, and ensuring safety. He is currently working towards a Bachelor's degree in Homeland Security.
Paul Fore has over 15 years of experience in the Marine Corps, including roles as a Lessons Learned Analyst, Program Manager, Executive Officer, and Liaison Officer. He has extensive experience advising senior military leaders, managing large projects and budgets, and leading teams in combat zones. Currently he works as an independent consultant providing strategic advice to government and corporate clients.
Nicolas Ray Cooper has over 20 years of experience in the United States Army, most recently serving as an Instructor at Fort Gordon, Georgia. He has held several leadership roles including Platoon Sergeant, Communications NCOIC, and Senior Personnel Management Supervisor. Cooper is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Business Management with a concentration in Human Resources. He has extensive training and qualifications in communications systems, security procedures, and safety protocols.
The document provides a summary of Robert Frye's background and experience. It outlines his current role providing analytic support on spectrum management policies for the Navy. It also details his extensive experience over 15 years conducting policy analysis, program management, and operations support for the DoD on issues including counter-IED efforts, small arms acquisition, and Navy expeditionary programs. Frye holds a Top Secret SCI clearance and has earned degrees from George Mason University and Thomas Edison State College.
Bryce VanDevender has over 21 years of experience in Air Force Security Forces, concentrating in leadership, management, and supervision. He has held roles managing security operations for military installations, aircraft, facilities, and missile fields. His experience includes emergency management planning, law enforcement, antiterrorism programs, and security training. He has a BA with honors in Homeland Security and an AA in Criminal Justice.
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This resume summarizes the professional experience of Michael J. Tuggle, who has over 25 years of experience as an intelligence analyst supporting counterterrorism operations. He has deployed multiple times to Afghanistan where he served as a lead analyst providing all-source intelligence support. His experience includes analyzing signals, human, geospatial, and open source intelligence. He is proficient in various intelligence analysis tools and his work directly supported targeting and counter-IED efforts.
Shawn McLain is a highly experienced CBRN and CWMD subject matter expert with over 17 years of experience in the US Army, including roles managing training programs and developing innovative collection technologies. He has expertise in areas such as risk management, hazardous materials operations, and nuclear forensics. McLain is seeking new opportunities where he can apply his leadership skills and technical knowledge.
This document provides a summary of Bob Hankins' professional experience, including positions held from 1985 to present in the U.S. Navy involving administrative support, security, personnel management, and training. It details his responsibilities, accomplishments, and contact information for listed supervisors.
Tyrone Thompson is a retired United States Air Force member seeking a position utilizing his 20 years of experience in law enforcement and security. He has a top secret security clearance and expertise in areas such as hazardous materials response, incident command systems, and radiation safety. His experience includes serving as a security forces flight sergeant leading patrols and responding to emergency situations at military installations across the country, including the Pentagon.
This document provides a summary of Christopher Andrews' experience and qualifications. He has 9 years of experience in military intelligence operations including human intelligence collection and analysis. His areas of expertise include human/biometric intelligence collection and analysis, forensic data extraction and reporting, imagery analysis, and open source intelligence research and social media analysis. He has held positions supporting counterintelligence collection and analysis, source management, and interrogation operations.
Paul W. Fore is a top-performing professional with over 15 years of experience in technical project management, operations, and strategic planning for the United States Marine Corps and private sector clients. He has managed budgets up to $70 million and teams of over 200 personnel on complex projects across the US, Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and Europe. Some of his roles included Program Manager expanding unmanned aerial systems capabilities, rebuilding a 155-member team in Iraq, and developing transition plans for off-shore personnel. He has expertise in areas such as logistics, facilities management, training, and budget development.
Ryan White has 15 years of experience in aviation safety leadership roles in the Marine Corps and Navy. He currently serves as a helicopter instructor pilot at Navy Air Training Wing Five in Pensacola, FL, where he oversees the night vision goggle training program and has standardized training across multiple squadrons. White holds a Master's degree in Aviation Safety and Management from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and has held various safety management roles throughout his career, developing safety programs and analyzing data to reduce risks. He has experience as an aircraft commander and director of safety in the Marine Corps, developing safety standards and response procedures.
Place your feet together and bend your knees, placing your hands on the ground in front of you with elbows bent. Drop your head between your arms, tucking your chin to roll forward onto your upper back, pushing your hips over your head as you follow the curve of your spine to roll forward while keeping your back curved and hands in position. The forward roll instructions describe getting into a tucked position and rolling forward over the upper back and hips to end in a final position on the other side.
This document provides a summary of Frederick Allan Race's professional experience, education, skills, and qualifications. It details his nine years of experience in military intelligence and counterterrorism analysis, including roles supporting the Defense Intelligence Agency and deployments to Afghanistan. It also lists his graduate degrees in Linguistics and Public Policy, language skills, and eligibility for TS/SCI security clearance.
This document provides an overview and best practices for building online communities and discussions in educational settings. It discusses alternatives to asynchronous online discussions, including online debates, visual dictionaries, and blogging. Discussion forums, or asynchronous online discussions, are presented as a flexible way for teachers to communicate with students. Guidelines are offered for structuring discussions, including using real-life problems, providing support, and evaluating participation. Rubrics for assessing student work in online debates, visual dictionaries and blogs are also presented.
This document provides a summary of Tad John Steckler's work experience and qualifications. It lists his roles as a Senior PSO Trainer with MPRI/Engility providing soldier skills training in Africa from 2010 to present, as a Team Leader with MPRI in Afghanistan from 2009 to 2010, as a Lane Safety Operator Supervisor at Fort Riley, Kansas from 2008 to 2009, and as an Intelligence Sergeant and First Sergeant with the 1st Engineer Battalion at Fort Riley from 2008 to 2006. It also provides details of his education and vocational training, as well as a list of awards and qualifications including airborne and air assault badges.
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.
Anthony Spoonemore has over 18 years of experience in management, human resources, operations, training and development roles in the US Army including serving as an Infantry First Sergeant, Platoon Sergeant, and Senior Instructor. He has 356 hours of experience operating remotely operated vehicles and qualifications in fiber optics installation, basic electronics, and industrial hydraulics. He holds a bachelor's degree in homeland security and certifications in subsea robotics operations, military courses, and safety training.
Peggy Berthod has over 28 years of experience as an administrative program analyst supporting government, military, and defense programs. She has expertise in areas such as travel planning, contingency planning, meeting coordination, and database management. Berthod's experience includes positions providing administrative support to programs at the FBI, Army, Navy, and defense contractors. She has a track record of managing personnel, schedules, travel, and documentation for large, complex programs.
Joseph Dominic Arico is an experienced operations and project management leader with over 18 years of Department of Defense experience. He currently serves as the Lead Program Analyst for the DoD Executive Agent for Space Staff, advising on national security space programs. Prior experience includes intelligence operations roles with the Joint IED Defeat Organization and fire support and information operations roles as a Marine Corps officer. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree and is a certified Project Management Professional.
Gage Trevino has over 4 years of experience as a Field Radio Operator and Platoon Radio Operator in the USMC, serving in locations including Norfolk, VA, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Bahrain, and Kuwait. He designed and implemented training programs to ensure combat readiness, maintained vital communications, and accounted for hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of equipment and weapons with 100% accuracy. Trevino attained the rank of 1st Degree Black Belt in Marine Corps Martial Arts and received various awards and commendations for his service.
This document contains the resume of Anthony Spoonemore. He has over 18 years of experience in management, human resources, operations supervision, and training and development roles while serving in the US Army, including as an Infantry First Sergeant and Platoon Sergeant. He also has 356 hours of experience operating remotely operated vehicles and qualifications in fiber optics installation, basic electronics, and industrial hydraulics. His resume outlines his extensive military experience supervising and training personnel, managing budgets and equipment, and ensuring safety. He is currently working towards a Bachelor's degree in Homeland Security.
Paul Fore has over 15 years of experience in the Marine Corps, including roles as a Lessons Learned Analyst, Program Manager, Executive Officer, and Liaison Officer. He has extensive experience advising senior military leaders, managing large projects and budgets, and leading teams in combat zones. Currently he works as an independent consultant providing strategic advice to government and corporate clients.
Nicolas Ray Cooper has over 20 years of experience in the United States Army, most recently serving as an Instructor at Fort Gordon, Georgia. He has held several leadership roles including Platoon Sergeant, Communications NCOIC, and Senior Personnel Management Supervisor. Cooper is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Business Management with a concentration in Human Resources. He has extensive training and qualifications in communications systems, security procedures, and safety protocols.
The document provides a summary of Robert Frye's background and experience. It outlines his current role providing analytic support on spectrum management policies for the Navy. It also details his extensive experience over 15 years conducting policy analysis, program management, and operations support for the DoD on issues including counter-IED efforts, small arms acquisition, and Navy expeditionary programs. Frye holds a Top Secret SCI clearance and has earned degrees from George Mason University and Thomas Edison State College.
Bryce VanDevender has over 21 years of experience in Air Force Security Forces, concentrating in leadership, management, and supervision. He has held roles managing security operations for military installations, aircraft, facilities, and missile fields. His experience includes emergency management planning, law enforcement, antiterrorism programs, and security training. He has a BA with honors in Homeland Security and an AA in Criminal Justice.
Michael Tuggle 2016 Resume_Word_Format_OnlyMichael Tuggle
This resume summarizes the professional experience of Michael J. Tuggle, who has over 25 years of experience as an intelligence analyst supporting counterterrorism operations. He has deployed multiple times to Afghanistan where he served as a lead analyst providing all-source intelligence support. His experience includes analyzing signals, human, geospatial, and open source intelligence. He is proficient in various intelligence analysis tools and his work directly supported targeting and counter-IED efforts.
Shawn McLain is a highly experienced CBRN and CWMD subject matter expert with over 17 years of experience in the US Army, including roles managing training programs and developing innovative collection technologies. He has expertise in areas such as risk management, hazardous materials operations, and nuclear forensics. McLain is seeking new opportunities where he can apply his leadership skills and technical knowledge.
This document provides a summary of Bob Hankins' professional experience, including positions held from 1985 to present in the U.S. Navy involving administrative support, security, personnel management, and training. It details his responsibilities, accomplishments, and contact information for listed supervisors.
Tyrone Thompson is a retired United States Air Force member seeking a position utilizing his 20 years of experience in law enforcement and security. He has a top secret security clearance and expertise in areas such as hazardous materials response, incident command systems, and radiation safety. His experience includes serving as a security forces flight sergeant leading patrols and responding to emergency situations at military installations across the country, including the Pentagon.
This document provides a summary of Christopher Andrews' experience and qualifications. He has 9 years of experience in military intelligence operations including human intelligence collection and analysis. His areas of expertise include human/biometric intelligence collection and analysis, forensic data extraction and reporting, imagery analysis, and open source intelligence research and social media analysis. He has held positions supporting counterintelligence collection and analysis, source management, and interrogation operations.
Paul W. Fore is a top-performing professional with over 15 years of experience in technical project management, operations, and strategic planning for the United States Marine Corps and private sector clients. He has managed budgets up to $70 million and teams of over 200 personnel on complex projects across the US, Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and Europe. Some of his roles included Program Manager expanding unmanned aerial systems capabilities, rebuilding a 155-member team in Iraq, and developing transition plans for off-shore personnel. He has expertise in areas such as logistics, facilities management, training, and budget development.
Ryan White has 15 years of experience in aviation safety leadership roles in the Marine Corps and Navy. He currently serves as a helicopter instructor pilot at Navy Air Training Wing Five in Pensacola, FL, where he oversees the night vision goggle training program and has standardized training across multiple squadrons. White holds a Master's degree in Aviation Safety and Management from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and has held various safety management roles throughout his career, developing safety programs and analyzing data to reduce risks. He has experience as an aircraft commander and director of safety in the Marine Corps, developing safety standards and response procedures.
Place your feet together and bend your knees, placing your hands on the ground in front of you with elbows bent. Drop your head between your arms, tucking your chin to roll forward onto your upper back, pushing your hips over your head as you follow the curve of your spine to roll forward while keeping your back curved and hands in position. The forward roll instructions describe getting into a tucked position and rolling forward over the upper back and hips to end in a final position on the other side.
This document provides a summary of Frederick Allan Race's professional experience, education, skills, and qualifications. It details his nine years of experience in military intelligence and counterterrorism analysis, including roles supporting the Defense Intelligence Agency and deployments to Afghanistan. It also lists his graduate degrees in Linguistics and Public Policy, language skills, and eligibility for TS/SCI security clearance.
This document provides an overview and best practices for building online communities and discussions in educational settings. It discusses alternatives to asynchronous online discussions, including online debates, visual dictionaries, and blogging. Discussion forums, or asynchronous online discussions, are presented as a flexible way for teachers to communicate with students. Guidelines are offered for structuring discussions, including using real-life problems, providing support, and evaluating participation. Rubrics for assessing student work in online debates, visual dictionaries and blogs are also presented.
CH375 Intro to Biology - Library Resourcesmanjayirka
This document provides resources for writing a position paper for a biology course at West Point. It includes:
1) A list of library databases for research, including PubMed and Opposing Viewpoints, which can be searched through the discovery tool Scout.
2) Instructions on citing sources in ACS format using RefME and exporting citations from databases and Scout to EasyBib.
3) Examples of references in the style required by one of the course instructors.
Makalah ini membahas tentang penggunaan blog sebagai media dan sumber pembelajaran. Blog memiliki beberapa karakteristik seperti dapat diakses secara bebas, mudah dibuat dan diupdate, serta memiliki berbagai manfaat seperti sebagai sarana berbagi informasi, promosi produk, dan e-learning. Blog juga memiliki kelebihan seperti fleksibel, interaktif, serta kelemahan seperti konten yang tidak mendidik.
This document discusses different animals and what they provide to humans. It separates animals into wild animals and domestic animals. It emphasizes the importance of cooperation within groups to complete tasks and be active contributors.
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The document reviews the role of district nurses in caring for patients with end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It finds limited literature discussing the specific role of district nurses in caring for patients with non-malignant end-stage diseases like COPD. While district nurses are the main providers of end-of-life care in the community, the literature shows they have little contact with end-stage COPD patients and there is a need to better define and support their role in caring for patients with this condition.
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This document provides information about a capstone project for the course CH363 Separation Processes. It lists the instructor, Maj. Stephen Winter, and provides contact information for Manja Yirka, the C&LS Liaison and Serials Librarian who can provide research assistance using the SciFinder database. The document notes that accessing the publisher's website directly may take time.
This short document promotes creating presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by clicking the "GET STARTED" button at the bottom. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily design presentations.
The document discusses creating a financial news and forecasting aggregate that leverages openly available financial data from various sources like social media, blogs, conferences, and company filings. This centralized application would split the data into two main categories - forecasting and trading. The goals are to more efficiently allocate capital by distinguishing useful signals from noise and showing how the financial industry is becoming more open through increased access to security information and ideas.
Vivek S. Munnoli is seeking a position where he can apply his talents and ideas to emerge as a professional. He has a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from S.G.Balekundri Institute of Technology in Belgaum. He has 24 days of work experience in maintenance at KLES Dr Prabhakar Kore Hospital and has completed a 3-month internship in site engineering in Hyderabad. His strengths include being self-confident, accepting challenges, interacting with people, and being mentally strong.
This document discusses developing social presence in online classrooms. It begins by defining social presence and explaining its benefits for online students. It then provides an overview of 25 different instructional tools that can help facilitate social presence, such as asynchronous online discussions, Google Docs for collaboration, VoiceThread for asynchronous video messaging, and Twitter for sharing resources. The document encourages instructors to directly teach about the tools, model their use, and encourage reflection among students. It emphasizes that social presence develops when students have opportunities to explore course goals together in a trusting environment.
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The document provides information from multiple presentations at a San Diego Association of Bridal Consultants event on event production, draping, lighting, video, and audio for weddings and events. It includes details on types of draping like pipe and drape, canopy draping, and ceiling draping. For lighting, it discusses trends like LED colors, battery-powered options, and mixing warm and cool tones. The audio section outlines best practices for communicating production details to vendors through room drawings, schedules, and specifying equipment needs.
Haiku Deck is a presentation platform that allows users to create Haiku-style slideshows. The document encourages the reader to get started creating their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare by providing a link to do so. It aims to inspire the reader to try out Haiku Deck's unique presentation style.
This document discusses different methods of sand reclamation in foundries. It defines sand reclamation as treating foundry sand so that it can be reused, and describes the key functions as reducing lump size, removing impurities, and adjusting grain size distribution. The main types of reclamation are mechanical, thermal, dry, and wet. Mechanical reclamation uses sieving and air flow to remove coatings and impurities from sand grains. Thermal reclamation involves heating sand to 800°C to combust coatings. Dry reclamation uses crushing and abrasion to remove binders, while wet reclamation uses water scrubbing to detach binders. Each method aims to clean sand for reuse in mold production.
Roger Fronek has over 18 years of experience as an intelligence analyst and foreign disclosure officer for the US Navy, Army, and private contractors. He currently works as a Senior Intelligence Analyst for Perception IR, where he provides intelligence support and analysis. Prior experience includes positions as an intelligence analyst in Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa, and Bahrain, advising on foreign disclosure and developing intelligence briefings. He has extensive experience analyzing information from various sources and delivering presentations to senior leadership.
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.
David Knight has over 20 years of experience as a strategic intelligence officer, including experience supervising teams and managing programs and resources. He currently serves as the Senior MASINT Site Lead in Hawaii, responsible for collecting, analyzing, and producing intelligence reports from sensor networks. Previously he was Chief of the ISR Branch at USPACOM, developing recommendations to integrate new technologies, and Chief Operations Officer of the Combating Terrorism Division, supervising all-source analysis teams. He holds a Master's degree in Strategic Intelligence and has received extensive military education and training.
Nicole Nineveh Mitchell has over 9 years of experience in the intelligence field, including positions as a Senior Targeting Analyst, Foreign Disclosure Officer, Counterintelligence Agent, and All Source Intelligence Analyst. She has a track record of performance excellence in managing multiple projects simultaneously. Mitchell has extensive technical proficiency in various intelligence software and strong analytical skills in diverse populations. Her education includes pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Intelligence Operations.
Rene M. Melendrez has over eight years of experience in the United States Army as a Geospatial Intelligence Collection Manager and Analyst. He has a broad range of experience working with intelligence collection teams and various intelligence systems. Melendrez is bilingual in English and Spanish, has a TS/SCI security clearance, and is willing to relocate if necessary. His professional experience includes serving as a Geospatial Intelligence Analyst supervisor, Full Spectrum GEOINT Collection Manager, and Geospatial Intelligence Analyst supporting combat operations in Afghanistan.
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.
This document provides a summary of Aaron Thompson's qualifications, experience, and education. Thompson has over 6 years of experience as a signals intelligence analyst for the military, specializing in geospatial analysis, electronic warfare, and computer network analysis. He has deployed to Afghanistan in support of NATO forces and provided tactical intelligence reporting. Thompson is highly skilled in signals intelligence techniques and analysis tools. He holds a Top Secret security clearance and is pursuing an Associate's degree in intelligence operations.
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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.
Michael John Siek Jr. has over 20 years of experience conducting intelligence analysis for the Department of Defense and Department of State. He currently works as an Intelligence Specialist for the Joint Warfare Analysis Center, where he performs strategic, operational, and tactical analysis on adversary networks. Previously, he served as an Air Force Special Agent conducting counterintelligence and as a contractor providing threat assessments for the U.S. President's protective detail in Afghanistan. Siek has a background in logistics and supply chain management from his service in the Air Force. He is pursuing a bachelor's degree in intelligence studies while working full time and has received numerous honors and awards over his career.
Louis B. Ippolito has over 15 years of experience in geospatial analysis, imagery analysis, and intelligence analysis. He holds a TOP SECRET security clearance and has expertise in numerous geospatial and imagery analysis tools. He has worked as a geospatial analyst, imagery analyst, and full motion video analyst for Boeing, the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, and the Joint Special Operations Task Force in both CONUS and overseas locations such as Afghanistan. His experience includes collecting, analyzing, and disseminating geospatial data and intelligence to support military operations. He also has experience in combat targeting and battle damage assessment.
Keith A. Collyer has over 21 years of experience leading intelligence and security operations including intelligence collection, counterintelligence, force protection, and security programs. He has held several leadership positions within the U.S. Army such as Director of Intelligence and Security for the U.S. Army Rapid Equipping Force where he oversaw 140 personnel and managed security programs. More recently, he was Chief of Plans and Engagements for U.S. Army Africa where he led a team developing intelligence engagement strategies and plans.
Michael Hall Briggs is a Company Captain in the U.S. Army with over 20 years of experience in information technology and leadership roles. His goal is to complete a 20 year career in the Army while continuing to utilize his expertise in areas like information assurance, project management, and tactical communications. He has held positions such as an Executive Officer, Platoon Leader, and Systems Administrator and has deployed to Afghanistan.
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.
Gerald Scott Holtzlander has over 23 years of experience in intelligence analysis, cyber analysis, and all-source analysis. He has held positions as a senior intelligence analyst, cyber network analyst, program manager, signals analyst, and intelligence analyst for the Navy and private contractors. He has a Bachelor's degree in Multi-disciplinary Studies and an Associate's degree in Criminal Justice.
This document is a resume for Julie Knowles, a senior intelligence analyst with over 8 years of experience in both military and contractor intelligence roles. She has a Bachelor's degree in English Literature and Studio Art, as well as an Associate's degree. Her experience includes strategic planning, all-source analysis, briefings, and team leadership. She is proficient in various intelligence applications and has held positions analyzing intelligence at both tactical and strategic levels while deployed in Afghanistan and working for the Navy and the Joint IED Defeat Organization.
Tobin Johnson is an experienced trainer and manager in government and military sectors, with over 10 years of experience in special operations including foreign internal defense, unconventional warfare, and information operations planning. He has a Top Secret SCI security clearance and expertise in areas such as small unmanned aerial systems, the military decision making process, and joint operations planning. His resume highlights leadership roles with experience developing standard operating procedures and managing personnel and budgets.
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1. Frederick Allan Race
Email: frederick.a.race@gmail.com Profile: www.linkedin.com/pub/frederick-race/73/63b/129/
TS/SCI-eligible with CI Poly 07/18/14, 12/02/14 | DIA CI Poly 02/01/12
SUMMARY
· Solid intelligence, military, counterterrorism, and technology background with formal military intelligence training as a Marine with
nine years of service, close to six years of all-source intelligence analysis experience, strategic, tactical, and operational support
experience, and 12 years of direct civilian, military, and interagency support experience to DOD
· M.A. in Linguistics, B.A. in International Relations, A.A. in Foreign Languages, National Security and Public Policy Graduate
Certificate and currently completing a Master of Public Policy in National Security, with skills in French, German, and Spanish and
knowledge in 12 others
· TS-SCI-eligible with CI poly with Immediate Availability
INTELLIGENCE AND MILITARY
SOTERA DEFENSE SOLUTIONS / DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (DIA), Herndon, Virginia.
Serialized Message Traffic (SMT) and Biometrics All-Source Watchlist Analyst (Oct 2009 - Mar 2013)
Performed multi-discipline intelligence (multi-INT)/all-source analysis by researching, exploiting, organizing, prioritizing, producing, and
disseminating DOD intelligence information datasets leading to the identification and subsequent nomination of known or suspected terrorists
(KST) into the National Terrorist Watchlisting system with specific DOD recommendations for inclusion on no-fly, selectee, and other national
terrorist watchlists to support the DIA Defense Combating Terrorism Center (DCTC) and National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC)
watchlisting mission in fulfillment of the DOD component of Homeland Security Presidential Directives (HSPD) 6, 11, and 24, National Security
Presidential Directive 59 (NSPD-59/HSPD-24), the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (IRTPA), the Implementing
Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, and Executive Order 13470.
· Identified, prioritized, recorded, and reviewed information systematically and deliberately from
counterterrorism and counterintelligence data sets, cables, and files relating to KSTs toward formatting
into government-specified terrorist identity nomination (TIN) report formats using DCTC's watchlisting
data organizer Watchdog, other internal DIA production-related tools, and standard JWICS and SIPRNET
databases and search engines.
· Recommended previously watchlisted UNNAMED foreign intelligence entities (FIE) with strategic, Order of Battle (OB), WMD, foreign
military, and current/potential military capabilities significance in the CENTCOM Area of Operational Responsibility (AOR) for expedited
upgraded watchlist status.
· Identified and implicated numerous CENTCOM detainees/KSTs and high-value individuals (HVI)
through biometric and link analysis as previously unknown associates/relatives implicated in improvised
explosive device (IED) activity.
· Reduced a 5,000-TIN editing backlog by reviewing and editing over 1200 TINs as a select team participant supporting Foreign Disclosure
Officer (FDO) TIN dissemination efforts and nominated for Analyst of the Month for participation in a three-year IIR-to-TIN
production backlog project.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS RESERVE, 2nd Civil Affairs Group, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington,
DC.
Assistant Intelligence Section Chief (MOS 0231: Intelligence Specialist) (Mar 2009 - Mar 2010)
Managed CENTCOM and Afghanistan intelligence collection, analysis, and dissemination for unit intelligence section as assistant supervisor of a
three-member intelligence specialist staff. Presented intelligence briefings and reports to unit leadership and senior enlisted personnel.
· Led Afghanistan pre-deployment training and information sessions for 120 junior Marines in addition to compiling and updating pre-deployment
recovery-isolated personnel reports (ISOPREP) for over 70 Marine personnel.
· Facilitated initiation of JPAS security clearance investigations in coordination with the S-2 chief.
· Revived an inactive S-2 section, replenishing and updating the section’s mapping and imagery collection.
MARINE FORCES RESERVE, Combined Joint Task Force 101 (CJTF-101), J-2, Joint Intelligence Support
Element (JISE), NATO/ISAF, Collection Management & Dissemination (CM&D) Cell, Regional
Command-East (RC-E), Bagram, Afghanistan.
All-Source Intelligence Analyst and Intelligence Requirements (IR) Manager (Mar 2008 - Feb 2009; deployment: Jul 2008 – Jan
2009)
Performed counter-IED (C-IED) and counterinsurgency multi-INT fusion and multi-sensor correlation to detect, monitor, and defeat suspected
IED network targets in accordance with joint, interagency, and partner nation requirements to support CENTCOM intelligence, surveillance, and
reconnaissance (ISR) operations. Tasked/prioritized unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and manned ISR collection platform assets, performed
2. insurgent network link analysis, and provided airspace deconfliction support for targeting and C-IED operations. Facilitated interagency flow of
critical information as IR manager to mission partners, warfighting commands, and policy makers through dissemination of finished products and
management of intelligence-related Requests for Information (RFI).
· Analyzed and exploited full-motion video (FMV), photographic and infrared imagery (IMINT), signals intelligence (SIGINT), and
measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT) collected by Predator, Global Hawk, and Reaper sensor assets and human intelligence
(HUMINT) from human terrain teams and consular cables for publication and dissemination in daily intelligence products, for ISR theater
airspace deconfliction and high-value target (HVT) targeting development missions, and in C-IED network link analyses.
· Managed and identified top priority strategic issues and addressed intelligence gaps in accordance with the established collection plan in the
management of and in response to SIGINT and HUMINT IRs and RFIs as CM&D liaison to the Combined Air & Space Operations
Center (CAOC), Joint Intelligence Operations Cell-Afghanistan (JIOC-A), CENTCOM, and other COCOM stakeholders.
· Debriefed UNNAMED special operations forces (SOF) operators for counterintelligence (CI) and HUMINT information in several
eastern Afghanistan locations for analysis and toward inclusion in daily INTREPs and created/presented intelligence products in twice-daily
briefings to military and government stakeholders in maintaining situational awareness in a variety of significant AOR issues.
· Awarded the Joint Service Achievement Medal for excellence in the management of over 10,000 hours of UAV surveillance and collection
missions and the Non-Article 5 NATO Medal for superior intelligence production following selection as collection management
coordinator and instructor to up-train a forward operating base intelligence section in theater-specific collection management.
USMC RESERVE, Company D, 4th Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Quantico, Virginia.
Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) Repairman (MOS 2147) (Mar 2001 - Jul 2007)
Conducted vehicle repair and preventive maintenance checks and services on a fleet of 18 LAVs as supervisor of seven
junior repairmen.
· Participated in reconnaissance and tactical operations in Iraq in 2003 and conducted vehicle maintenance and repair with minimal tools and
equipment under harsh, desert conditions in a combat and field environment.
· Assumed additional duty as unit’s sole military French-language interpreter in Morocco for unit leadership and Moroccan senior officers in
Operation African Lion 2005, significantly facilitating and expediting joint training conduct of operations.
· Awarded Meritorious Mast, Certificate of Commendation, and two Certificates of Appreciation for organizing, hosting, and attending over
100 Toys For Tots seasonal collection events between 2001 and 2007.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORK SERVICES EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS/CACI FEDERAL SYSTEMS, Ashburn, Virginia.
Network Implementation Coordinator (Sep 2006 - Feb 2008)
Oversaw service implementation of NIPR, SIPR, and JWICS networks on behalf of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) for
CONUS and OCONUS U.S. military installations and agency locations. Held clearance level of Secret.
· Developed a streamlined, productivity-enhancing, and time-saving data entry method for inventory and logistical data.
· Synchronized government travel agent-scheduled technician travel itineraries with installation site availability.
· Ranked in the top five out of 28 Implementation Coordinators in a program staff of almost 300 personnel in efficiency, on-time delivery,
and customer support.
COVAD COMMUNICATIONS (a MegaPath company), Herndon, Virginia.
National Dispatch Coordinator (May 2000 - Sep 2006)
Scheduled and managed commercial and residential competitive local exchange carrier broadband installation and maintenance appointments
nationwide. Conducted remote testing and circuit troubleshooting with Covad broadband installers and local phone company technicians.
Created and submitted broadband circuit installation orders as graphic user interface ordering specialist.
· Received high-quality ratings of 96% and 98% in service order completion in 2001.
· Won three Service Delivery awards in 2000, including Specialist of the Week and Specialist of the Month.
· Recognized with a corporate website article for charity fundraising as a 2004 Marine Corps Marathon competitor.
3. EDUCATION AND TRAINING
MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY (MPP), NATIONAL SECURITY
CONCENTRATION, 2015 (expected)
NATIONAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC POLICY GRADUATE
CERTIFICATE, 2012
George Mason University, School of Policy, Government, and
International Affairs (SPGIA), Arlington, Virginia
MAGTF INTELLIGENCE SPECIALIST COURSE, 2008
Navy-Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center, Dam Neck, Virginia
M.A. ENGLISH, CONCENTRATION IN LINGUISTICS, 2007
George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia
B.A. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, SPECIALIZATION IN
FRENCH STUDIES, 1994
Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey, California
A.A. LANGUAGE ARTS, 1992
Laney College, Oakland, California
SKILLS
ANALYTICAL TOOLS AND SEARCH ENGINES: Analyst
Notebook, Command and Control Personal Computer (C2PC),
Distributed Common Ground System-Army (DCGS-A), Falcon
View, Full-Motion Video (FMV), Google Earth, HUMINT On-Line
Tasking and Reporting (HOT-R), Inteldocs, Intelink, Intellipedia,
Lexis/Nexis, Multimedia Message Manager (M3), Multi-User
Internet Relay Chat (mIRC), Palantir, QueryTree, Tactical Ground
Reporting System (TIGR), Tripwire Analytic Capability (TAC),
Watchdog NCTC Watchlisting data organizer, Web Intelligence
Search Engine (WISE), WISE InfoSphere Management System
(WISE-ISM)
DATABASES: Biometric-Enabled Watchlist (BEWL), Biometric
Identity Intelligence Repository (BI2R), Combating Terrorism
Knowledge Base (CTKB), Combined Information Data Network
Exchange (CIDNE), Detainee Information Management System-
Fusion (DIMS-F), PathFinder, Personnel Recovery Mission Software
(PRMS), Project Information Systems Manager (PRISM), SharePoint,
Terrorist Identity Datamart Environment 2 (TIDE 2)
LANGUAGES: French, German, and Spanish (DLPT-assessed);
varying ability in Afrikaans, Arabic, Breton, Chinese, Cornish, Dari,
Dutch, Farsi, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Welsh