1. 9035 Bowring Park
Converse, TX 78109
405-543-9743
lindsey.b.fowler.mil@mail.mil
fowler.lindsey1@gmail.com
FOWLER, LINDSEY B SGT
PROFESSIONAL
SUMMARY
SKILLS & ABILITIES
EXPERIENCE
Ambitious Security Specialist and Intelligence Analyst serving with the Texas National
Guard, with proficiency in security management including physical and personnel, data
mining and analysis, excellent research, time management, communication and problem
solving skills; with advanced knowledge in security, military oriented intelligence programs
and dedication in criminal justice legal studies, with a emphasis on applying those skills.
· Current TS-SCI Security Clearance
· Security Management and Implementation
· Center for Development of Security Excellence Certificate in Security Specialist 1
· Deep Knowledge of personnel and physical security
· Solid Understanding of National, Defense Intelligence Agency, and Military
security regulations
· Knowledge of Joint Capabilities Integration Development System (JCIDS)
· Knowledge of Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS)
· Knowledge of Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS)
· Knowledge of SIPR classified networks
· Deep understanding of Information Technology attacks and tactics
· Data Mining
· Data Analysis
· Data collection
· Strong comprehension of Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) and
Command Post of the Future (CPOF)
· Strong Interpersonal Skills and Culturally Sensitive
· Strong Multitasking Skills
· Exceptional Communication Skills
· Excellent Time Management
· Exceptional Initiative and Problem Solving
· Organized and Dependable
· Strong Work Ethic
· Highly Organized
· Highly Motivated
· Excellent Attention to Detail and Observation
· Deep Understanding of Microsoft Office Products
SPECIAL SECURITY REPRESENTATIVE, 71ST
E-MIB TEXAS ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
San Antonio, Texas: September 2016 to Present
· Implement Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF) Construction
Security Management
· Implements policies and procedures required to manage sensitive compartmented
information (SCI) programs and to protect SCI resources
· Functions as a technical specialist on all SCI security matters and other areas of
classified security and classification guidance
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2. EXPERIENCE
· Maintain currency on a variety of different security program interrelationships,
requirements, regulations and guidance in order to apply this knowledge to protect
SCI facilities and materials from espionage, sabotage, and destruction
· Implements policies and procedures for accomplishment of SCI protection and
security
· Researches, interprets, analyzes and applies Presidential Executive Orders, Director
Central Intelligence Directives (DCIDs), Defense Intelligence Agency Manuals, DoD
Manuals, military component manuals and instructions, and local operating
instructions
· Control all collateral and SCI classified information and material within the SCI facilities
affecting the Unit’s mission
· Ensure SCI facility comply with all applicable construction and physical requirements,
standards, and regulations as delineated by higher headquarters
· Organized and managed SCIF Guard force for construction of newly built SCIF
· Certified through Center for Development of Security Excellence (CDSE)/ Defense
Security Service (DSS) eLearning in Special Security Phase 1
· Comprehension of Tech Spec ICD 705, construction requirements for SCIFs
· Provided oversight of SCIF construction
· Managed security for $750,000 of construction equipment and materials
· Created Graphic Overlays and TEMPEST forms for SCIF Accreditation
· Managed Fixed Facility Worksheet for newly constructed SCIF
· Maintained Guard Duty Logs for record of entry/exit in newly constructed SCIF
· Maintained Record of cleared contractor personnel for SCIF construction
INTELLIGENCE ANALYST (35F), ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
San Antonio, Texas: November 2009 to Present
· Maintained a TS-SCI security clearance
· Perform collection management, surveillance, and provide guidance for commanders
and product customers
· Perform high visibility projects with comprehensive working knowledge of intelligence
support operations, procedures, and practices.
· Guide soldiers in Army Intelligence Command Standards and product building
· Effectively produce products and presentations using Distributed Common Ground
System- Army (DCGS-A) and Command Post of the Future (CPOF) during situational
training
· Mastered Graphic Overlay creation in accordance with intelligence analysis
· Trained in Military Intelligence Analysis
· Trained to assess enemy threat to operation in cooperation with multiple intelligence
practices including Human Intelligence, Signals Intelligence and Geographic
Intelligence
· Effectively briefed up to 100 soldiers during Drill weekends in Threat Awareness
Reporting Program (TARP) and other various military training
· Trained in operation and maintenance of communications equipment
· Performed as a team leader during intelligence collection and information distribution
situational training exercises
· Effectively survey and analyze terrain to determine optimum equipment placement
and use
· Master at Data Mining, Collection and Analysis to produce effective intelligence
· Performed as a fire team member during situational training exercises
· Led small groups of soldiers in combat readiness tasks
3. EXPERIENCE · Maintained 100% accountability of all assigned equipment
· Operated and maintained field communications equipment
· Team Leader to 3 soldiers maintaining communication and execution of
responsibilities
· Master in hand to hand Military Combat Level 2
· Maintained accurate and thorough Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services
(PMCS) of Military vehicles
· Completed Military vehicle operator course
SECURITY GUARD, PIERCE COUNTY SECURITY
Tacoma, Washington: November 2010 to June 2011
· Guard against theft and maintain security of Department of Human Health Services
establishment
· Stop suspicious people and ask for identification
· Conducted regular patrols of both interior and exterior of property to deter theft and
suspicious activity
· Maintained accurate administrative records of any security related incidents
· Approached incidents in calm, professional manner to control aggravated individuals
· Communicated openly with staff and local police force on operations and incidents
· Responded to on site incidents and coordinated with management to diffuse
aggravated individuals
· Responded to staff calls for assistance
· Kept an active look out for signs of crime or disorder
CASHIER, SALES CLERK AND RECEIVER, MCLENDON HARDWARE
Puyallup, Washington: August 2006 to January 2010│November 2010 to May
2011
· Answered multiple calls per day by addressing customer inquiries, solving problems
and providing new product information
· Greeted customers entering the store to ascertain what each customer wanted or
needed
· Described products to customers and accurately explained details and care of
merchandize
· Politely assisted customers in person and via telephone
· Provided an elevated customer experience to generate a loyal clientele
· Recommended, selected and helped locate and obtain out-of-stock product based on
customer needs
· Effectively answered product questions with up-to-date knowledge of sales and store
promotions
· Investigated and resolved customer inquiries and complaints in a timely and
empathetic manner
· Ensured superior customer experience by addressing customer concerns,
demonstrating empathy and resolving problems on the spot
· Operated a POS system to itemize and complete customer purchases
· Designed displays to make the store experience interactive, engaging and reassuring
· Learned, referenced and applied product knowledge information
· Participated in physical inventory counts annually
· Recommended alternative items if product was out-of-stock
· Maintained a cash draw with accurate profit at the end of shift
· Maintained accuracy in scanning and inputting new freight
· Effective communication with various vendors on ordering new stock
4. EDUCATION
REFERENCES
BACHELOR OF ARTS – 2011 – CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Major: Law and Justice
Related Coursework: Criminology and Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, Law Enforcement,
Psychology
Awards: Tuition Scholarship, Dean’s List Scholar, Graduate with Highest Honors
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE – 2011 – COCHISE COLLEGE
Major: Intelligence Operations
Related Coursework: Analytical Procedures, Military Intelligence, DCGS-A, Query Skills, Military
Symbols, Briefing
Awards: Graduate with Highest Honors
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS – 2008 – PIERCE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Major: Criminal Justice
Minor: Forensic Technician
Related Coursework: Law Enforcement, Corrections, Juvenile Justice, Social Justice Physics,
Forensics
Awards: Criminal Justice Student of the Year Achievement Award, Graduate with High Honors
CW2 ERIC MERCADO
36th
ID G2 FTUS OIC, Texas Army National Guard
eric.a.mercado3.mil@mail.mil
1SG CHESTER AUSTIN
Chief Intel SGT, Texas Army National Guard
chester.a.austin.mil@mail.mil
1LT RAY RETTIG
Electronic Warfare Officer
ray.c.rettig.mil@mail.mil