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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy

0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000

xxx-xxx-xxxx

abc@xyz.com

Country of Citizenship: United States

SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx

Top Secret/SCO Security Clearance

____________________________________________________________________________

 

Job Title: Supervisory Emergency Management Specialist (Federal Coordinating Officer)

Department: Department of Homeland Security

Agency: Federal Emergency Management Agency

Job Announcement Number: FEMA-17-SC-131785-DE

____________________________________________________________________________

 

Core Competencies

Program Operation Leadership, Emergency Management, Disaster Site Departmental Representation, Disaster Mitigation/Remediation, Field Operations Planning/Evaluation, Coordination of Federal, State and Local Personnel, Public Relations/Media Interface, State Governor Federal Response Status Advisement, Interagency Collaboration, Financial Oversight, Personnel Safety, Property Accountability, Team Leadership, Domestic/Global Incident Operations, Strategic Planning, Program Management, Disaster/Terrorism Response & Mitigation, Civil Affairs, Training and Development, Data Analysis, Organization/Communication, Senior Leadership Advisement, Policy Implementation, Process Improvement

 

Microsoft Office Suite, SharePoint

Mac and MS Windows Operating Systems

 

 

Professional Experience

 

June 2015 Present

NORAD/USNORTHCOM Command Center

Colorado Springs, CO

Hours per Week: N/A

Salary: N/A

Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A

 

Senior Knowledge Manager

 

Effectively direct and manage North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) Operations Directorate missions and provide exceptional advisement to Directorate leadership. Continually serve as NORAD/USNORTHCOM Commander representative offering highest levels of counsel concerning warning/attack assessments; provide crucial assistance in directing activities of Air/Land/Maritime/Cyber/Missile/Space domains. Employ comprehensive subject matter expertise in steering NORAD/NORTHCOM current operations center activities; and expertly

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track/direct daily operations for multiple Homeland Defense, Civil Support and Security Cooperation missions. Additionally develop emergency integrated tactical warning/tactical assessment to provide critical timely/relevant guidance for mission-related actions.

 

 

June 2013 June 2015

U.S. Forces

Korea

Hours per Week: N/A

Salary: N/A

Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A

 

Executive Director, Chief of Plans, Chief of Assessment

 

As Commander s Representative, skillfully oversaw performance of the Assessments/Transformation Division of the United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command and United States Forces Korea concerning providing support for planning, decision-making and required execution that impacted multinational security. Developed plans/strategies in alignment with Command policies and the needs of warfighters as well as host nation; was successful in achieving compliance with governing authority, policy/equal opportunity guidance and ethical standards, and exceeding host nation expectations.

 

Expertly planned/executed multiple actions needed to transfer wartime operational control from U.S. to Republic of Korea military leadership. Was lead staff advisor overseeing coordination/assessment of planning, development, review and evaluation of effects-based operation within Combined Forces Command. Also successfully served as Chairman and Acquisitions Teams Director, with responsibilities for directing implementation of strategic alliance, and was Senor National Guard Advisor to Commander United States Forces Korea, Combined Forces Command, United Nations Command and the 8th Army.

 

 

June 2011 June 2013

Current Operations

U.S. Army North (USARNORTH)

Location: N/A

Hours per Week: N/A

Salary: N/A

Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A

 

Director

 

Led daily operational activities in North America for USARNORTH, supporting homeland defense and security, and coordinating relationships/activities of federal/state/local/National Guard/active duty military personnel in providing civil authorities with defense support. Collaborated with federal/state agencies to ensure integrated support for Chemical/Biological/Radiological/Nuclear response, cross-border operations and actions of POTUS/VPOTUS and managed staff personnel of the Combat Operations Information Center, continually ensuring achievement of Director s intent as well as end results. Held


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comprehensive oversight responsibilities for land/air operations, safety, knowledge management, weather support, access control and main command post watch.

 

Interfaced with military commands/components including USNORTHCOM, Department of Homeland Security, federal agencies and state/local authorities to assure timely/effective DOD support for mitigation/response/recovery regarding disaster operations; continually monitored all operations to assure achievement of response goals/standards. Established specific goals and implemented streamlining of 57-member Current Operations division over 100+ real-world operation situations that included national special security events, humanitarian relief, civil support operations and launch/recovery of space vehicles; also designed methodologies that achieved/evaluated crucial operational fiscal efficiencies and effectiveness.

 

As lead advisor for ARNORTH Commander concerning planning, development, accountability, review and evaluation of Current Operations, was responsible for directing any needed remediation actions to mitigate surfaced issues/problems. Consistently employed highest levels of assessment/judgment to perform insightful decision-making supporting the achievement of mission objectives while working closely with Command individuals within a dynamic, complex and politically sensitive environment and time constraints.

 

 

September 2007 June 2010

Joint Exercise Division

U.S. Northern Command

Location: N/A

Hours per Week: N/A

Salary: N/A

Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A

 

Director

 

Assignment required continual utilization of leadership and operational management skills to oversee design/development/coordination/execution of 70+ exercises for implementation/involvement of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, NORAD and NORTHCOM and National Guard involving 27 states as well as Singapore, Mexico and Canada; as division Director traveled extensively to assure proper exercise planning/execution. With exceptional knowledge of Stafford Act, state laws/practices, and DOD/federal agency requirements, managed planning/coordination/execution of actions of civilian and military responders in meeting disaster response/recovery challenges; also trained more than 50K military/civilian Emergency Operations Center and operational personnel.

 

Developed important communication pathways for involved emergency response personnel and established secure network that supported planning/communication among partners. Continually supported involvement of personnel from private industries, non-government organizations and various media to enhance exercise realism and encourage information sharing among planners, participants and the public at large. Worked closely with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, DOD components and personnel from the Departments of Homeland Security, HHS, Energy and Justice, as well as Canadian counterparts, to coordinate the development of various exercises.


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Skillfully employed expertise in working with multiple and varied training groups holding diverse agendas, and establishing commonly-accepted solutions to meet overall goals/objectives. Was successful in coordinating Command support for exercises conducted by federal agencies under the National Exercise program. On daily basis interfaced with Command/state/federal leadership responsible for effective disaster response and maintained network that improved planning/execution and supported rapid issue mitigation/resolution.

 

 

April 2006 September 2007

Joint Exercise Division

National Guard Bureau

Location: N/A

Hours per Week: N/A

Salary: N/A

Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A

 

Branch Chief

 

In this leadership role, was responsible for overseeing design, development, coordination and execution of for Regional level/FEMA/National Guard exercises annually for over 38 states; traveled continuously to assure successful achievement of planning/execution of exercises. Continually applied expertise in requirements of Stafford Act, state law/processes, DOD and relevant federal agencies to manage planning, coordination and execution of combined efforts of local/state/federal civilian and military responders in meeting disaster/recovery challenges. Expertly trained 20,000+ military/civilian Emergency Operations Center and operational personnel. With strong understanding of response methodologies/culture of federal/state/National Guard/local disaster response personnel, was able to develop secure planning network that supported crucial planning/communication among partners.

 

Additionally, collaborated with individuals in private industry, non-government organizations and various media to support exercise realism and information sharing among planners/participants/public at large. Successfully addressed multiple concerns of varied training groups and led development of integrated solutions that met goals/objectives of stakeholders. Coordinated command support for exercises conducted by federal agencies under National Exercise program and worked, on daily basis, with Command/federal/state leadership holding responsibilities for effective disaster response; maintained network that improved and expedited planning/execution and served in mitigation/remediation role.

 

 

April 2006 September 2007

Crisis Action Team

Army Operations Center

The Pentagon, Washington, D.C.

Hours per Week: N/A

Salary: N/A

Supervisor: N/A Phone: N/A May Contact: N/A

 

Assistant Team Chief


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In this concurrent assignment led Crisis Action Team, with responsibilities for international tracking of U.S. Army operations; developed in-depth assessments/recommendations concerning military capabilities, force options and priorities, which were submitted to senior Army leadership, Joint Staff, Congressional members, the White House and other involved federal agencies. Steered development/implementation of automated Significant Activities (SIGACT) database that was adopted Army-wide for tracking/monitoring key combat actions in Iraq and Afghanistan. Also developed shift-change checklist, modified/revised official message formatting guide, and developed a color-coded daily situation report template that significantly improved standardization and situational awareness.

 

 

Education / Certifications / Training

 

Army War College

Master of Arts, Strategic Studies, 2011

GPA: N/A

Semester/Credit Hours: N/A

 

Touro University, Cypress, CA

Master of Arts, Business Administration, 2006

GPA: N/A

Semester/Credit Hours: N/A

 

Concordia College, Portland, OR

Bachelor of Science, Business Management & Communications, 1996

GPA: N/A

Semester/Credit Hours: N/A

 

Harvard University, JFK School of Leadership, Cambridge, MA

National Leadership Preparedness Certification, 2013

 

United States Army:

Executive Leadership School

Emergency Management Certification Course

Force Integration Course

Senior Leaders Course

Medical Evacuation Officers Course

Senior Managerial Officers Course

Civil Affairs Officer Advanced Course

 

 

Awards/Commendations

 

Defense Superior Service Medal

Legion of Merit

Bronze Star

Air Medal

Order of Saint Michael

Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels

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