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.
My Joint Service Transcript (JST) - ArmyJames Calvo
This document is a 7-page unofficial transcript for James Mundo Calvo listing his military training and experience. It includes details of over 20 courses completed between 1987 and 2014 covering topics like basic combat training, supply management, leadership development, and military police operations. The transcript also outlines Mr. Calvo's career history serving as a Unit Supply Specialist and Military Policeman from 1988 to 2001, rising to supervisory roles overseeing supply operations and military police squads and platoons.
The document contains an unofficial transcript for Robert V. Pierson listing the various Coast Guard training courses he completed between 1996 and 2010, including courses on seamanship, navigation, leadership, law enforcement, and small boat handling. The transcript shows Pierson advanced from Seaman Recruit to Boatswain's Mate First Class over the course of his career through completion of correspondence and resident courses.
James Denton Wyatt served in the U.S. Navy from 1995 to present as a Cryptologic Technician, Maintenance. He has completed extensive training in electronics, computer systems, leadership, and national security. Wyatt's transcript shows that he has achieved certifications and advanced skills in cryptography, network administration, and the maintenance of classified electronic systems.
This document is Marcus Atnip's unofficial military transcript. It lists the courses and training he has completed, including Basic Combat Training, Special Electronic Devices Repairer training, and Structured Self Development programs. It provides information on each item like location, dates, credit hours recommended by the American Council on Education, and skill areas covered. The transcript is protected by FERPA and is unofficial.
This unofficial military transcript summarizes Adam Brown's military education and experience. It shows that he completed Basic Combat Training in 2002 and served as a Petroleum Supply Specialist from 2002-2003. His most recent occupation from 2012-present was as a Recruiter. The transcript lists the courses he completed, including leadership courses in 2011. It provides ACE credit recommendations for some courses and outlines the process by which military courses and occupations are evaluated for potential college credit.
Mark Randall Hatcher Jr. served in the U.S. Army from 2011 to 2014, achieving the rank of Sergeant. His primary occupation was as an Air Defense Enhanced Early Warning System Operator. He completed training courses in operations security awareness, code of conduct, and e-learning courses. Hatcher's military experience and training are documented on his Verification of Military Experience and Training form to assist with employment in the civilian sector.
This unofficial transcript summarizes Troy L. Buss's military education and training. It lists multiple courses completed through the Marine Corps Institute on topics like leadership, military science, and physical fitness. It also outlines Mr. Buss's occupational experience serving in the Marine Corps from 1986 to 2002, including roles as a Drill Instructor, Close Combat Instructor, and Infantry Unit Leader. The transcript does not provide any information about civilian education.
This document is a 7-page unofficial transcript for David Wayne Robertson that details his military training and experience from 2006 to 2014. It lists over 30 courses completed in areas such as fire control, electronics, computer networking, and weapons systems. It also documents his promotions through the ranks from Seaman Recruit to Fire Controlman First Class and occupational specialties in fire control and Aegis computer systems maintenance.
My Joint Service Transcript (JST) - ArmyJames Calvo
This document is a 7-page unofficial transcript for James Mundo Calvo listing his military training and experience. It includes details of over 20 courses completed between 1987 and 2014 covering topics like basic combat training, supply management, leadership development, and military police operations. The transcript also outlines Mr. Calvo's career history serving as a Unit Supply Specialist and Military Policeman from 1988 to 2001, rising to supervisory roles overseeing supply operations and military police squads and platoons.
The document contains an unofficial transcript for Robert V. Pierson listing the various Coast Guard training courses he completed between 1996 and 2010, including courses on seamanship, navigation, leadership, law enforcement, and small boat handling. The transcript shows Pierson advanced from Seaman Recruit to Boatswain's Mate First Class over the course of his career through completion of correspondence and resident courses.
James Denton Wyatt served in the U.S. Navy from 1995 to present as a Cryptologic Technician, Maintenance. He has completed extensive training in electronics, computer systems, leadership, and national security. Wyatt's transcript shows that he has achieved certifications and advanced skills in cryptography, network administration, and the maintenance of classified electronic systems.
This document is Marcus Atnip's unofficial military transcript. It lists the courses and training he has completed, including Basic Combat Training, Special Electronic Devices Repairer training, and Structured Self Development programs. It provides information on each item like location, dates, credit hours recommended by the American Council on Education, and skill areas covered. The transcript is protected by FERPA and is unofficial.
This unofficial military transcript summarizes Adam Brown's military education and experience. It shows that he completed Basic Combat Training in 2002 and served as a Petroleum Supply Specialist from 2002-2003. His most recent occupation from 2012-present was as a Recruiter. The transcript lists the courses he completed, including leadership courses in 2011. It provides ACE credit recommendations for some courses and outlines the process by which military courses and occupations are evaluated for potential college credit.
Mark Randall Hatcher Jr. served in the U.S. Army from 2011 to 2014, achieving the rank of Sergeant. His primary occupation was as an Air Defense Enhanced Early Warning System Operator. He completed training courses in operations security awareness, code of conduct, and e-learning courses. Hatcher's military experience and training are documented on his Verification of Military Experience and Training form to assist with employment in the civilian sector.
This unofficial transcript summarizes Troy L. Buss's military education and training. It lists multiple courses completed through the Marine Corps Institute on topics like leadership, military science, and physical fitness. It also outlines Mr. Buss's occupational experience serving in the Marine Corps from 1986 to 2002, including roles as a Drill Instructor, Close Combat Instructor, and Infantry Unit Leader. The transcript does not provide any information about civilian education.
This document is a 7-page unofficial transcript for David Wayne Robertson that details his military training and experience from 2006 to 2014. It lists over 30 courses completed in areas such as fire control, electronics, computer networking, and weapons systems. It also documents his promotions through the ranks from Seaman Recruit to Fire Controlman First Class and occupational specialties in fire control and Aegis computer systems maintenance.
This document contains the resume of Nelson Soto, who has over 40 years of experience in aviation, including 30 years with the Federal Aviation Administration as an aviation safety inspector and manager. He held various roles such as an airworthiness inspector, avionics inspector, and manager of the San Juan Flight Standards District Office. He has extensive experience working with international organizations like ICAO to develop regulations for countries in South America and the Caribbean. Soto also has experience providing training to individuals from other countries. He retired from the FAA in 2007 at the GM-15 level.
Marshall N. Wimberly has over 14 years of experience as a Marine Corps officer and naval aviator, including combat experience in Iraq. He has also worked for 3 years as a defense acquisitions professional, receiving an award for his test and evaluation work supporting the V-22 program. He holds a Master's degree from the Marine Corps University and Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. His background includes experience in leadership, project management, acquisitions, and operational test and evaluation.
Eric J. Gutierrez is a Major in the United States Air Force with over 14 years of experience in electronic warfare operations, large project leadership, and instruction. He has a Master's degree in Intelligence Studies and is rated as a Senior Navigator and Electronic Warfare Officer with over 927 flight hours. Currently he is the Deputy Chief of the Electronic Warfare Coordination Cell at the 609th Combined Air Operations Center, supervising operations against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
Rucks has completed several military courses and held various roles in the army. He has served as an armor crewman, motor transport operator, heavy wheel vehicle mechanic, and infantryman over his career. His transcript shows courses in subjects like marksmanship, military science, supervision, and leadership.
This document provides tactics, techniques and procedures for combat convoy operations for the Afghanistan National Army. It details troop leading procedures for planning convoys, including receiving the mission, issuing warning orders, making tentative plans, reconnoitering routes, completing plans, holding convoy briefings, and supervising. It discusses considerations for the mission, enemy, terrain, weather, troops and civilians. It provides guidance on route selection, rehearsals, combat convoy actions, and post-convoy actions. The document aims to help convoy commanders conduct convoy operations securely and aggressively on today's nonlinear battlefield against evolving threats like IEDs.
This document summarizes the first use of digitally aided close air support (DACAS) in combat by US Marines in Afghanistan. It describes how the 1st Battalion, 6th Marines tactical air control party (TACP) and aircraft from Marine Attack Squadron 231 had trained extensively with the DACAS system called StrikeLink prior to deployment. They conducted the first DACAS strike in Marine Corps history on 19 February 2010, disproving claims that DACAS was not a viable option for combat. The author provides details of the TACP's training plan in the months leading up to deployment to achieve proficiency with StrikeLink. This included classroom instruction, live-fire exercises, and a major training exercise incorporating DAC
This transcript summarizes Sean Motsenbocker's military training and education. It shows that he completed Operations Specialist Class A School where he learned navigation, bridge watchkeeping, and weapons and tactics. He also completed courses to become a basic and advanced operator of the Ship Self Defense System Mark 2. The transcript lists the courses, dates, locations, and recommends college credits for many of the trainings and occupations.
This multi-service publication provides tactics, techniques and procedures for tactical convoy operations. It addresses planning considerations such as troop leading procedures, route selection, convoy organization and communication. It also covers gun truck employment, mounted tactics, and improvised explosive device quick reference information. The document is intended to reduce casualty rates and increase mission success for convoys conducting operations in high threat environments.
The document is a transcript for Crystal D. Anderson listing military courses completed including Recruit Training, Basic Martial Arts, Basic Music, Music Theory, and correspondence courses through the Marine Corps Institute. It provides the course titles, locations, dates, credit recommendations, and descriptions of the skills and knowledge gained through each course.
David Zanni served in the Navy from 2011 to 2014, holding roles including Seaman Recruit, Seamen, and Logistics Specialist. He completed various military training courses covering topics such as firefighting, supply operations, security force techniques, and weapons handling. His military experience and training would relate to civilian occupations involving logistics, stock handling, and maritime roles.
This document provides guidance on commissioning programs available to enlisted Navy personnel, including the U.S. Naval Academy, Officer Candidate School, Medical Enlisted Commissioning Program, Medical Service Corps In-service Procurement Program, Limited Duty Officer and Chief Warrant Officer programs, and Seaman to Admiral-21 Program. It outlines eligibility requirements and application procedures for each program. The document cancels OPNAVINST 1420.1A and directs commanding officers to follow the application procedures in the enclosure, which provides a manual on applying for enlisted commissioning programs.
This document is Juan Flagg's unofficial military transcript from the American Council on Education (ACE). It lists the courses and occupations he completed in the Navy from 2007 to 2012, including Recruit Training, Machinist's Mate School, Nuclear Power School, and serving as a Machinist's Mate aboard submarines. It provides the course titles, locations, dates, and ACE credit recommendations for each entry. The transcript notes that ACE evaluates military courses and recommends appropriate college credits.
SMi's Inaugural Digital Cockpit ConferenceDale Butler
The document announces an upcoming conference on digital cockpits to be held May 13-14, 2013 in London. It will discuss the latest advances in military avionics and digital cockpit technologies. Featured speakers include representatives from the UK, US, French, German, Danish, Dutch, and Australian air forces. Topics will include F-22 upgrades, SATNAV systems, the Apache helicopter interface, and various country programs for upgrading aircraft like the Rafale, Tornado, and Hawk. An optional post-conference workshop on May 15 will focus on next generation avionics architectures.
Joseph Flory VMET_Document(TRANSCRIPT)Joseph Flory
This document summarizes the military experience and training of Joseph Gerald Flory, including his roles as a Special Forces Engineer Sergeant and Special Forces Candidate from 2014-2015. It details his various duties in the Army from 2011-2015, including courses completed in areas like demolitions, improvised explosives, land navigation, survival skills, and Chinese language training. It provides descriptions of the skills and topics covered in his military training and recommendations for awarding lower-division college credit for parts of his service.
This thesis evaluates the effectiveness of the U.S. Naval Aviation Crew Resource Management (CRM) training program through a multi-faceted analysis. The analysis examines reactions to training, attitudes towards CRM concepts, knowledge levels, and the relationship between CRM failures and aviation mishaps over an 11-year period. The results show that aviators generally perceive CRM training positively and have favorable attitudes, though knowledge levels are constant across ranks and aircraft. However, over 65% of mishaps still involve failures in CRM concepts, suggesting room for improvement in reducing human errors in naval aviation operations.
This document is a resume for Israel Vela summarizing his experience in aviation maintenance and management. He has over 6 years of experience managing large projects and teams effectively. As an Army veteran, he has expertise maintaining and troubleshooting various aircraft systems, particularly rotary wing systems. His experience includes overseeing maintenance of helicopters valued at over $300 million and leading assault support operations in Iraq and Afghanistan with zero mission failures due to aircraft readiness issues. He also has experience in project management, problem solving, inventory management, and administration.
The document provides a convoy leader training handbook for conducting long haul operations in Kuwait, outlining procedures for convoy planning, preparation, execution, and standard operating procedures to counter level I and II threats. Key sections include convoy leader training, warning order formats, pre-combat checks, time schedules, rules of engagement, risk management, and battle drills for reacting to contact. The handbook aims to provide guidance based on doctrine for safe and effective convoy operations.
Stephen Luxion has over 30 years of experience as an executive leader in the Air Force, including commanding units with over 400 personnel. He has expertise in human resources, strategic planning, budgeting, training, cyber operations, and unmanned aerial vehicles. Luxion seeks an executive opportunity where he can apply his leadership, innovation skills, and experience transforming underperforming organizations.
The document provides a summary of Eugene Greathead's background and qualifications. He is a U.S. Army Special Forces Senior Noncommissioned Officer with over 15 years of experience in combat operations, intelligence analysis, and managing security projects. He has a Bachelor's degree in Strategic Studies and is pursuing a second degree. He has numerous military certifications and awards.
Michael D. Brown is a security and risk assessment expert with over 9 years of experience in security, emergency response, and facility management for high-risk situations. He has expertise in areas such as risk assessment, team management, logistics, and personal protection. His professional experience includes roles in ammunition management for the US Army, IT help desk support for Naval Reactors, and various roles over 12 years in the US Marine Corps including range operations, scheduling, and logistics officer. He has military awards and qualifications in areas like weapons, transportation, martial arts, and security protocols.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered that many photographs and films be made of the Holocaust as evidence after liberating the concentration camps. He explained that this was to collect proof because someday someone would say it never happened. Recently, the UK removed the Holocaust from school curriculums due to offending Muslim beliefs that it did not occur. This email aims to remind people of the Holocaust and prevent its denial, spreading awareness of the atrocities to at least 40 million people worldwide.
This document contains the resume of Nelson Soto, who has over 40 years of experience in aviation, including 30 years with the Federal Aviation Administration as an aviation safety inspector and manager. He held various roles such as an airworthiness inspector, avionics inspector, and manager of the San Juan Flight Standards District Office. He has extensive experience working with international organizations like ICAO to develop regulations for countries in South America and the Caribbean. Soto also has experience providing training to individuals from other countries. He retired from the FAA in 2007 at the GM-15 level.
Marshall N. Wimberly has over 14 years of experience as a Marine Corps officer and naval aviator, including combat experience in Iraq. He has also worked for 3 years as a defense acquisitions professional, receiving an award for his test and evaluation work supporting the V-22 program. He holds a Master's degree from the Marine Corps University and Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. His background includes experience in leadership, project management, acquisitions, and operational test and evaluation.
Eric J. Gutierrez is a Major in the United States Air Force with over 14 years of experience in electronic warfare operations, large project leadership, and instruction. He has a Master's degree in Intelligence Studies and is rated as a Senior Navigator and Electronic Warfare Officer with over 927 flight hours. Currently he is the Deputy Chief of the Electronic Warfare Coordination Cell at the 609th Combined Air Operations Center, supervising operations against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
Rucks has completed several military courses and held various roles in the army. He has served as an armor crewman, motor transport operator, heavy wheel vehicle mechanic, and infantryman over his career. His transcript shows courses in subjects like marksmanship, military science, supervision, and leadership.
This document provides tactics, techniques and procedures for combat convoy operations for the Afghanistan National Army. It details troop leading procedures for planning convoys, including receiving the mission, issuing warning orders, making tentative plans, reconnoitering routes, completing plans, holding convoy briefings, and supervising. It discusses considerations for the mission, enemy, terrain, weather, troops and civilians. It provides guidance on route selection, rehearsals, combat convoy actions, and post-convoy actions. The document aims to help convoy commanders conduct convoy operations securely and aggressively on today's nonlinear battlefield against evolving threats like IEDs.
This document summarizes the first use of digitally aided close air support (DACAS) in combat by US Marines in Afghanistan. It describes how the 1st Battalion, 6th Marines tactical air control party (TACP) and aircraft from Marine Attack Squadron 231 had trained extensively with the DACAS system called StrikeLink prior to deployment. They conducted the first DACAS strike in Marine Corps history on 19 February 2010, disproving claims that DACAS was not a viable option for combat. The author provides details of the TACP's training plan in the months leading up to deployment to achieve proficiency with StrikeLink. This included classroom instruction, live-fire exercises, and a major training exercise incorporating DAC
This transcript summarizes Sean Motsenbocker's military training and education. It shows that he completed Operations Specialist Class A School where he learned navigation, bridge watchkeeping, and weapons and tactics. He also completed courses to become a basic and advanced operator of the Ship Self Defense System Mark 2. The transcript lists the courses, dates, locations, and recommends college credits for many of the trainings and occupations.
This multi-service publication provides tactics, techniques and procedures for tactical convoy operations. It addresses planning considerations such as troop leading procedures, route selection, convoy organization and communication. It also covers gun truck employment, mounted tactics, and improvised explosive device quick reference information. The document is intended to reduce casualty rates and increase mission success for convoys conducting operations in high threat environments.
The document is a transcript for Crystal D. Anderson listing military courses completed including Recruit Training, Basic Martial Arts, Basic Music, Music Theory, and correspondence courses through the Marine Corps Institute. It provides the course titles, locations, dates, credit recommendations, and descriptions of the skills and knowledge gained through each course.
David Zanni served in the Navy from 2011 to 2014, holding roles including Seaman Recruit, Seamen, and Logistics Specialist. He completed various military training courses covering topics such as firefighting, supply operations, security force techniques, and weapons handling. His military experience and training would relate to civilian occupations involving logistics, stock handling, and maritime roles.
This document provides guidance on commissioning programs available to enlisted Navy personnel, including the U.S. Naval Academy, Officer Candidate School, Medical Enlisted Commissioning Program, Medical Service Corps In-service Procurement Program, Limited Duty Officer and Chief Warrant Officer programs, and Seaman to Admiral-21 Program. It outlines eligibility requirements and application procedures for each program. The document cancels OPNAVINST 1420.1A and directs commanding officers to follow the application procedures in the enclosure, which provides a manual on applying for enlisted commissioning programs.
This document is Juan Flagg's unofficial military transcript from the American Council on Education (ACE). It lists the courses and occupations he completed in the Navy from 2007 to 2012, including Recruit Training, Machinist's Mate School, Nuclear Power School, and serving as a Machinist's Mate aboard submarines. It provides the course titles, locations, dates, and ACE credit recommendations for each entry. The transcript notes that ACE evaluates military courses and recommends appropriate college credits.
SMi's Inaugural Digital Cockpit ConferenceDale Butler
The document announces an upcoming conference on digital cockpits to be held May 13-14, 2013 in London. It will discuss the latest advances in military avionics and digital cockpit technologies. Featured speakers include representatives from the UK, US, French, German, Danish, Dutch, and Australian air forces. Topics will include F-22 upgrades, SATNAV systems, the Apache helicopter interface, and various country programs for upgrading aircraft like the Rafale, Tornado, and Hawk. An optional post-conference workshop on May 15 will focus on next generation avionics architectures.
Joseph Flory VMET_Document(TRANSCRIPT)Joseph Flory
This document summarizes the military experience and training of Joseph Gerald Flory, including his roles as a Special Forces Engineer Sergeant and Special Forces Candidate from 2014-2015. It details his various duties in the Army from 2011-2015, including courses completed in areas like demolitions, improvised explosives, land navigation, survival skills, and Chinese language training. It provides descriptions of the skills and topics covered in his military training and recommendations for awarding lower-division college credit for parts of his service.
This thesis evaluates the effectiveness of the U.S. Naval Aviation Crew Resource Management (CRM) training program through a multi-faceted analysis. The analysis examines reactions to training, attitudes towards CRM concepts, knowledge levels, and the relationship between CRM failures and aviation mishaps over an 11-year period. The results show that aviators generally perceive CRM training positively and have favorable attitudes, though knowledge levels are constant across ranks and aircraft. However, over 65% of mishaps still involve failures in CRM concepts, suggesting room for improvement in reducing human errors in naval aviation operations.
This document is a resume for Israel Vela summarizing his experience in aviation maintenance and management. He has over 6 years of experience managing large projects and teams effectively. As an Army veteran, he has expertise maintaining and troubleshooting various aircraft systems, particularly rotary wing systems. His experience includes overseeing maintenance of helicopters valued at over $300 million and leading assault support operations in Iraq and Afghanistan with zero mission failures due to aircraft readiness issues. He also has experience in project management, problem solving, inventory management, and administration.
The document provides a convoy leader training handbook for conducting long haul operations in Kuwait, outlining procedures for convoy planning, preparation, execution, and standard operating procedures to counter level I and II threats. Key sections include convoy leader training, warning order formats, pre-combat checks, time schedules, rules of engagement, risk management, and battle drills for reacting to contact. The handbook aims to provide guidance based on doctrine for safe and effective convoy operations.
Stephen Luxion has over 30 years of experience as an executive leader in the Air Force, including commanding units with over 400 personnel. He has expertise in human resources, strategic planning, budgeting, training, cyber operations, and unmanned aerial vehicles. Luxion seeks an executive opportunity where he can apply his leadership, innovation skills, and experience transforming underperforming organizations.
The document provides a summary of Eugene Greathead's background and qualifications. He is a U.S. Army Special Forces Senior Noncommissioned Officer with over 15 years of experience in combat operations, intelligence analysis, and managing security projects. He has a Bachelor's degree in Strategic Studies and is pursuing a second degree. He has numerous military certifications and awards.
Michael D. Brown is a security and risk assessment expert with over 9 years of experience in security, emergency response, and facility management for high-risk situations. He has expertise in areas such as risk assessment, team management, logistics, and personal protection. His professional experience includes roles in ammunition management for the US Army, IT help desk support for Naval Reactors, and various roles over 12 years in the US Marine Corps including range operations, scheduling, and logistics officer. He has military awards and qualifications in areas like weapons, transportation, martial arts, and security protocols.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered that many photographs and films be made of the Holocaust as evidence after liberating the concentration camps. He explained that this was to collect proof because someday someone would say it never happened. Recently, the UK removed the Holocaust from school curriculums due to offending Muslim beliefs that it did not occur. This email aims to remind people of the Holocaust and prevent its denial, spreading awareness of the atrocities to at least 40 million people worldwide.
G L O R I O U S M Y S T E R I E S R O S A R YDominic Chia
The document discusses the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary, which focus on Jesus' Resurrection and Ascension into Heaven, the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, Mary's Assumption into Heaven, and her Coronation as Queen of Heaven and Earth. It emphasizes that contemplating Christ's glory in the Resurrection brings believers joy and hope as they journey toward their own eternal life.
The document discusses perspectives on aging and different stages of life. It provides sayings and observations about what it means to be young, mature, and old. Some key points made include that getting older is necessary to live long, maturity provides greater resources than youth, and people often try to stay young instead of accepting aging.
This document is an abstract for an expert roundtable supplement on best practices in diagnosing and treating adult ADHD. It discusses key points about the epidemiology of adult ADHD, including that approximately 4% of US adults have ADHD. It also notes that adults with ADHD experience significant impairments in executive functioning and adaptive functioning. Further, most adults with ADHD have at least one comorbid psychiatric disorder, making diagnosis and treatment more complex. The roundtable aims to review epidemiology data on adult ADHD, discuss common impairments, and consider differential diagnoses and common comorbidities.
This document provides brief biographical descriptions of famous historical figures, including:
1) Mother Theresa, John Lennon, Thomas Edison, Nelson Mandela, Bill Gates, Hugo Chavez, Muammar Gaddafi, Barack Obama, Vladimir Lenin, Mohandas Gandhi, Ayotolla Khomeini, Joseph Stalin, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Albert Einstein, Fidel Castro, Freddy Mercury, Vladimir Putin, Sylvester Stallone, Charles De Gaulle, Adolf Hitler, Dolly Parton, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Nicolas Sarkozy, and Elvis Presley.
2) It describes aspects of their childhoods, backgrounds, early lives, and in some cases what
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Oren Murray is a highly motivated Air Force professional with over 20 years of experience in project management, engineering, and international relations. He has led multi-disciplinary teams on programs valued over $1 billion and has managed development and testing efforts. Murray also has extensive experience developing key engagements in Afghanistan and advising on foreign military sales in Singapore. He holds top secret clearance and level 3 certifications in program management and systems planning from the Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act.
Joseph C. Denning III has over 15 years of experience managing test and evaluation programs for space, missile defense, and information operations programs totaling over $200 billion. He has led teams of up to 24 people and was recognized by the Secretary of the Air Force and Deputy Chief of Staff for his excellent work overseeing an $1.7 billion system test and ensuring compliance with regulations. Currently he is the Chief of the Space Support Branch at the Pentagon managing requirements for several space programs valued at $13.3 billion.
This document provides biographical information on Stephen M. Bessette, who currently serves as the Director of the International and FMS Division of the Electronic Systems Center at Hanscom Air Force Base. It outlines his career history working on programs related to airborne warning and control systems, satellite communications, air traffic control, and sensor integration. Bessette has over 30 years of experience in engineering, program management, and leadership roles within the Department of Defense. The document also lists his educational background and awards received over his career.
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.
Rick Nobbs is a PMP-certified program manager with over 25 years of experience in program management, systems engineering, training, and life cycle management. He currently leads an FMS program valued at $18.4M supporting C2 systems for international partners. Previously, he managed various projects for SPAWAR and DISA valued over $6.7M. Nobbs also has experience as an intelligence officer in the Air Force and Special Operations Command, leading teams and operations throughout his career. He holds an MS in Military Operational Art and Science from Air Command and Staff College and an MS in Strategic Intelligence from Joint Military Intelligence College.
- Led a team that defended the Air Force Information Network against adversaries and maintained situational awareness across 323 sites.
- Invented new reporting methods that increased compliance statistics by 200% and clarified insights for high-level commanders.
- Resolved outages quickly, ensured accuracy of critical reports, and improved information sharing between organizations.
Robert Lynch is seeking a senior imagery intelligence analyst position. He has over 16 years of experience in imagery intelligence analysis, including tactical, operational, and strategic assignments in the US and overseas deployments. He has 9 years of experience providing IMINT support to intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations, focusing on counter-improvised explosive devices.
Dennis N. Rosas has over 20 years of experience in spectrum management, communications management, and operational management. He has managed over 5,000 radio licenses throughout the US and its territories. Most recently, he worked as a Spectrum Management Consultant for the US Fish and Wildlife Service where he managed over 3,000 radio frequency licenses. Prior to that, he held several management roles within the US Air Force where he oversaw multi-million dollar projects and budgets. He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering and an MBA.
Larry Stephen Young has over 20 years of experience in the military, including experience as a CBRN Non-Commissioned Officer, instructor, and operator of the Battle Command Support and Sustainment System. He has deployed to Iraq and the Balkans. His expertise includes hazardous materials response, CBRN defense, and military command and control systems. He currently works providing strategic planning and technical support relating to consequence management, emergency response, and weapons of mass destruction.
Katelyn A. Faine is an engineer and program manager with 5 years of experience in developmental flight testing and project management. She has a M.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the University of Florida and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Clemson University. Her experience includes roles as an Air Program Manager, Executive Officer, Instrumentation Chief, and Rotary Wing Flight Test Engineer. She has managed programs up to $339M and led teams of up to 20 personnel.
Carolyn Franzen is an experienced aviation resource management and military veteran with over 12 years in the US Air Force. She has a proven track record of leading teams, managing large databases, and ensuring accurate data and accountability of multi-million dollar budgets. Franzen has extensive experience in customer service, policy implementation, training, and data analysis. She holds a Master's in Business Administration in Healthcare and is proficient in Microsoft Office.
Wayne Ratliff is a project manager with over 20 years of experience in the aerospace and defense industries. He holds a Master's in Business Administration and a Bachelor's in Professional Aeronautics. Ratliff is currently a project manager at AT&T Public Sector Solutions, where he leads scheduling, risk management, and system integration for a space operations program. Previously he held roles as a planning analyst supporting space operations at the USAF and as a technical operations manager in Japan.
1. Rolf M. Ludvigsen, MBA
2771 Edwin Dr. Beavercreek, Ohio, 45434
Mobile: 937.360.6219
Email: RMLMBA@Gmail.com
WORK NASIC/SRA International 11/2007 - Present
EXPERIENCE
Dayton Ohio US Salary: $88,500.00 USD
Senior Chinese Counterspace C4i Analyst
Perform analysis of counterspace intelligence data in support of new
counterspace line of service. Updated Counterspace Command and
Control (C2) intelligence for the 2009 Annual Intelligence Review
for Congress (Sep 2009). Recognized for analysis that was
requested by the Chief Scientist for the Secretary of the Air Force
(Sep 2009). Conceived multiple products generated and distributed
to STRATCOM and General William T. Lord, Commander,
Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana (then responsible for
establishing cyberspace as a domain). Perform technical analysis on
the threat capabilities, performances, and operational developmental
foreign counterspace systems. Expertise in operational intelligence,
space object surveillance indication applications, counterspace
command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence
systems and subsystems. Currently contribute to multiple
intelligence assessments and authored assessments in a dynamic
information operations decision environment (DIODE), tailored
reports, briefings, multiple electronic databases for quick reaction
tasks. Authored and co-authored multiple defense intelligence
reference document based on systems and processes that threaten
US PACOM, CENTCOM, EUCOM, SOUTHCOM, and
NORTHCOM basing. Provide senior level intelligence expertise to
ensure programs and analytical assessments to the counterspace
mission are effectively accomplished and integrated into the overall
production program. Work on site with clients since 2005 capturing
key opportunities, righting proposals, teaming for multi-year
proposals, proposal creation and management, gaining several
contracts with a 90% business win rate.
Business Owner, Worlsource LLC, 10/2001- Present
Dayton Ohio US $500 USD HR
International Business Development Contractor
Develop and maintain finance cliental addressing issues related to assets
allocation across multiple business categories. Analysis in inventory,
financial solvency, capital equipment, and business intelligence pose the
2. majority of the analysis. The primary goal of my business is to create
measurable economic value for clients.
NASIC/GTCC, SRA International 4/2005 - 11/2007
Dayton Ohio $83,000 USD
Multi-Country Command and Control Intelligence Subject Matter
Expert (SME)
Contractually hired to support Senior Staff members in counterspace
exploitation management. SME on foreign space command and control
systems to include control centers, tracking stations, filter centers, and
offensive air space processes. Proven long-range ballistic missile,
aerospace, and offensive air command and control analysis. Experience
with joint intelligence exchanges to include joint offensive and defensive
operations. Partnered with national level intelligence agencies to support
multiple operations at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center.
Integrated style has allowed client to gain multiple win-win solutions.
Ohio Air National Guard 2/1993 - 6/2006
Columbus Ohio US $76,000 USD
Antiterrorism/Intelligence Operations Officer
Officer in charge (OIC) of antiterrorism/intelligence operations in and
out of the United States. Member of the Ohio Joint Terrorism Task
Force in Columbus. Evaluated electronic, missile, air, and ground orders
of battle, and high-energy weapon systems used for electronic jamming.
Conducted mission planning, built ingress and egress routes into high
surface-to-air fire threat areas during times of combat on mission
planning software. Created a dynamic and operationally effective
installation antiterrorism security plan receiving a grade of excellent on
a headquarters level 2004 Operational Readiness Inspection.
United States Air Force, ANG 3/1986 - 6/2006
Columbus Ohio US $70,000 USD
Intelligence Officer, Aeronautical Operations
Honorably served 20 years in the military. Career included 4 years of
active duty (1986 to 1990) in aerospace maintenance and 16 years of
service in a reserve capacity (1990 to 2006) in varying maintenance and
intelligence capacities. Honorable discharge as an O-3E in 2006.
3. Air Force Materiel Command 9/2004 - 3/2005
Dayton Ohio US $70,000.00 USD
Executive Officer (XO) – HQ Acquisitions Intelligence Directorate
Selectively chosen as Operations Officer for a 30-person directorate at
HQ AFMC. Coordinated the activity and work output of mid and senior
level Air Force personnel managing, directing and monitoring
intelligence operations at 14 AFMC locations. Tracked and ensured the
completion of 35 command tasks per week. Lead development of a new
suspense tracking system that vastly improves on-time responses; moved
from bottom to top of six offices meeting tasking schedules and time
lines.
Continental United States North 11/2003 - 4/2004
American Aerospace Defense Command
Region (CONR)
Panama City Florida US $70,000.00 USD
US Air Operation Center / Watch Intelligence Officer
Requested by the 1st Air Force Air Operations Center (AOC) to manage
actionable intelligence directly pertaining to threats against the
NORTHCOM area of responsibility. As the AOC intelligence
operational officer, built and provided the Battle Commander with a
comprehensive intelligence battle space picture to support real world,
real-time defense decisions based on fused classified reporting.
Researched, analyzed, and fused information from the Office of Special
Investigation (OSI), FBI, CIA, Secret Service, Department of Homeland
Security, Transportation and Security Administration (TSA), FAA and
Law Enforcement Officials (LEO) to support tactical air decisions made
from the Joint Functional Commander.
916th Expeditionary Air Refueling 3/2003 - 6/2003
Squadron
Bahrain $65,000.00 USD
Intelligence Operations Officer, Iraqi Conflict
Prior to initial conflict, generated Air Wings intelligence preparation
for the battlefield. Lead air refueling, cargo, search and rescue, air
evacuation, and troop placement missions into live fire areas in both
Iraq and Afghanistan. Served as the installation Anti-Terrorism
Officer to determine security protocol as events changed. Analyzed
4. raw threat information, created briefings, and briefed 876 air crews
flying into known surface-to-air fire zones. Intelligence briefings
supported 1,304 successful sorties constituting 20% of all in-theater-
refueling operations over Iraq and Afghanistan. Overall, 5,491
missions were completed resulting in 100% mission success.
AWARDS
& RECOGNITION
1. Recognized for analysis requested by the Chief Scientist for the Secretary of the
Air Force, Pentagon, CY 2009
2. Recognized for “Groundbreaking analysis” from Senor level National
Intelligence Manager, Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, CY 2008
3. C4ISR Analysis and Operational Award, CY 2007
4. NASIC Commanders Recognition for service during an international crisis, CY
2006
5. Intelligence Officer of the Year, AMC HQ level, CY 2003-04
6. Operational C2 intelligence forecasts while on a Forward Order of Battle (FOB)
during the kickoff till Iraq was secure, Operation IRAQI FREEDOM,
ENDURRING FREEDOM unique capability in exploitation. Several military
decorations awarded, CY 2003
EDUCATION Master of Business Administration, MBA
Franklin University
Columbus, Ohio US
Master's Degree - 12/2000
~60 Trimester
GPA: 3.91 out of 4.0
Honors: Summa cum laude
International Business Marketing, BS
Franklin University
Columbus, Ohio US
Bachelor's Degree - 10/1997
~138 Trimester
Aeronautical Systems and Technologies
Community College of the Air Force
Mesa, Arizona US
Associate Degree - 2/1990
~65 Semester Hours
Federal A&P License Training
Federal Aviation Administration Academy
Mesa, Arizona US
Professional - 3/1989
FAA Type 65 Aircraft Systems Certificate Training
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Mesa, Arizona US
Professional - 10/1988
5. JOB * COMPUTER SECURITY ANALYSIS, 03/2009
RELATED * NATIONAL SPACE ASSET DEFENSE, 05/2009
TRAINING * POINT ANGLE ANALYSIS, 08/2008
* ISO 9001, 2, & 3 TRAINING, 08/2008
* INFORMATION IN WARFARE IW-100, COLLEGE OF
AEROSPACE, RESEARCH, DOCTRINE, AND EDUCATION,
05/2008
* JADE TRAINING, 02/2008
* SPACE / COUNTER SPACE TRAINING, 07/2007
* NSA PROFORMA ANALYSIS FOR CLASS MONITOR,
05/2006
*ARKGIS/GOGGLE EARTH, 01/2005
* AIR DEFENSE COMMAND AND CONTROL TIMING
TRAINING, 10/2004
* FOREIGN DATA ANALYSIS, 07/2004
* HTML / AIPSS / DIODE TRAINING, 05/2004
* AIR OPERATIONS CENTER TRAINING - US BATTLE
CAB OFFICER, 11/2003
* LEVEL II ANTI TERRORISM TRAINING, 09/2003
* HIGH RISK OF CAPTURE (HRC) TRAINING, 02/2003
* TERRORISM ATTACK RECONSTITUTION TRAINING,
11/2002
* JOINT TERRORISM TASK FORCE MEMBER-
COLUMBUS, OHIO, 09/2002
* FALCON VIEW/C2PC/JMI, 07/2002
* MIDDLE EAST ANTI TERRORISM COURSE, 4/2002
* 14N, INTELLIGENCE OFFICER TRAINING COURSE,
08/2001
* WEB CODING, 01/2000
* STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT, 10/1999
* SENIOR MANAGEMENT QUALITY MANAGEMENT,
05/1998
* TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT TRAINING, 1/1998
* FORWARD OB ANALYSIS, 03/2003
* AIR SYSTEMS / POWER PLANT OPERATIONAL
COURSE - ENGINE RUN QUALIFICATION, 1988
* FAA LICENSE TRAINING - LICENSE PROCURED, 1989
* FLIGHT LINE OPERATIONS – USAF, 1986-1990
6. AFFILIATIONS Retired Officer Air Force / Air Operations Officer
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PROFESSIONAL Classified publications and assistance on publications can be found
PUBLICATIONS on Intellipedia under Rolf Ludvigsen
Command and control systems analysis can be found in the NASIC
C2 Handbook
Additional analysis can be found in AFTTP 3-1