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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy

0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000

xxx-xxx-xxxx

abc@xyz.com

SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx

Country of Citizenship: United States

Position Title: Intelligence Specialist Series 0132

Vacancy Announcement:

Active TS/SCI Security Clearance

 

Core Competencies

 

Military Intelligence, Human Intelligence (HUMINT), Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Intelligence Collection/Dissemination/Analysis, Training Development/Evaluation, Strategic/Tactical Intelligence Collection, Operational Planning, Intelligence Production, Program Management, Counterintelligence, Database Management, Research, Target Analysis, Written/Oral Communication, Leadership Interface, Threat Assessment, Open Source Intelligence

 

Professional Experience

 

January 2016 Present

Defense Threat Reduction Agency/Joint Improvised Threat Defeat Organization

Fort Belvoir, VA

Hours Worked per Week: 40

Salary: N/A

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

HUMINT Analyst, CW3, 351M

Effectively serve as Assistant Team Lead for Advanced Attack, Network Branch and Threat Finance sections of Counter Facilitation Task Force, with comprehensive responsibilities for overseeing actions of two teams consisting of 13 analysts tasked with tracking facilitation and financing networks of international terrorists. Worked closely with analysts from DIA, CIA, NSA and others to perform joint counter-facilitation of enemy tactics/techniques/procedures (TTPs) while maintaining direct liaison/coordination with national intelligence organizations, law enforcement, joint services and combatant commands. Perform analyses focusing on Iraqi and Syrian insurgent threats and manage Intelligence oversight program for Advanced Attack.

 

During time period of November 2016-December 2017 was DTRA/JIDO Intelligence Exchange Officer for the Joint Counter Improvised Threat Task Force (JCITTF) of the Australian Defense Force. Responsibilities included assisting analytical teams in locating/tracking global terrorists and their threat financing networks, working with Australian Defense Force agencies and organizations while continuing to interface with JIDO/other U.S. organizations. Held active role in strengthening inter-country relationships by interrupting availability of various lethal materials used to produce improvised explosive devices.

 

 

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June 2013 December 2015

Headquarters Support Company

2nd Military Intelligence Battalion/66th Military Intelligence Brigade

Wiesbaden, Germany

Hours Worked per Week: 60

Salary: N/A

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

HUMINT Technician, CW3, 351M

Expertly managed Battalion s HUMINT/Counterintelligence (CI) mission, continually ensuring compliance with applicable regulations/directives. Trained/coached/mentored CI agents and HUMINT collectors on proper and acceptable CI/HUMINT operations, and designed and executed array of training events that integrated real-world operations in the EUCOM AOR to enhance overall Brigade HUMINT readiness. Also led three Battalion-level validation exercises that utilized 14 HUMINT collection teams per exercise, including those from Germany, Spain and the UK, which had the additional positive effect of reinforcing good relations among foreign allies.

 

Served as Officer in Charge of Battalion Mobile Training Team tasked with training 21 Latvian Armed Forces and Defense personnel in HUMINT collection, which also served to support excellent relationships among allies. Managed FORMICA operations for Battalion s 11 field offices dispersed among five countries; successfully acquired large number of Intelligence Information Reports that met crucial intelligence collection requirements. Responsibilities of assignment also included providing day-to-day counterintelligence and HUMINT activities of eight field offices.

 

Was Battalion Intelligence Oversight (IO) Officer and steered unit through an Intelligence and Securities Command (INSCOM) inspection as well as a Department of the Army Inspector General-Intelligence Oversight (DAIG-IO) inspection, receiving ratings of Commendable from both inspection teams for superb management of the unit s IO program.

 

December 2012 June 2013

B Company

2nd Military Intelligence Battalion/66th Military Intelligence Brigade

Wiesbaden, Germany

Hours Worked per Week: 60

Salary: N/A

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

Operations Officer

Directed tactical CI/HUMINT company at expeditionary Military Intelligence Forward Collection Battalion providing support for USEUCOM, USAREUR, CENTCOM and AFRICOM. Held comprehensive responsibilities for planning and overseeing training and combat operations of a HUMINT collection platoon, eight CI field offices, 72 soldiers and 23 civilians. Reviewed OPORDS and assigned/disseminated/tracked taskings and FRAGOs, ensured fulfillment of all suspenses, and managed payroll activities and requests for leaves for civilian Special Agents.


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Designed/facilitated training exercise to improve readiness of Company collection teams; exercise was used as model in development of Battalion Certification Training exercises. Also reinvigorated Company FORMICA program which gained high levels of praise from Battalion and Brigade staff personnel, and managed daily intelligence operations for Company and eight dispersed field offices located throughout Germany, Belgium and The Netherlands; was successful in improving efficiencies to ensure mission accomplishment.

 

June 2011 June 2012

B Company

303rd Military Intelligence Battalion/504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade

Fort Hood, TX

Hours Worked per Week: 99

Salary: N/A

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

HUMINT Collection Technician, CW2, 351M / Operations Management Team (OMT)

Served as Platoon Leader in a forward-deployed Military Intelligence Task Organized Collection and Exploitation Company, with responsibilities for training/deploying one OMT, six HUMINT collection teams and two field detention site teams of 34 HUMINT soldiers/civilians supporting commander s intelligence requirements in three Regional Command-East (RC-E) provinces. Directed HUMINT collection, analysis, source management and report authorship, managed Command Intelligence Contingency Funds (ICF) and provided crucial advisement to Commander on HUMINT operations-related technical matters.

 

Proficiently directed activities at three Field Detention Sites (FDSs), supporting interrogation actions by Commanders in RC-E which produced crucial intelligence that was utilized in operations including during decision-making. Steered HUMINT collection of six collection teams conducting Military Source Operations; successfully identified and removed over 75 High Value Individuals.

 

Also coordinated use of HUMINT capabilities briefings to Brigade combat team Commanders/leaders as well as other U.S. intelligence agencies; actions improved understanding and use of HUMINT assets within a joint environment. Also oversaw disbursement, usage and accountability for $20,000+ in Intelligence Contingency Funds (ICFs), resulting in zero fraud, waste or abuse and 100% accountability. Provided QC for over 1,000 Intelligence Information Reports, resulting in production/dissemination of timely, accurate and relevant intelligence, and established direct interaction with senior-level military officials as well as individuals at national agencies/organizations which resulted in increases in information sharing and general cooperation.

 

November 2009 June 2011

B Company

303rd Military Intelligence Battalion/504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade

Fort Hood, TX

Hours Worked per Week: 60

Salary: N/A

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

HUMINT Technician, CW2, 351M / OMT OIC/Platoon Leader


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Led rapidly deployable HUMINT Collection and Exploitation Company of a Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (BfSB), with directive to provide collection/interrogation support for Commanders. Synchronized/directed two HUMINT Collection Teams (HCT) in providing collection management, source operations and de-confliction, and report management; was also responsible for the welfare/morale/training/readiness of 11 soldiers and providing advisement to Company/Battalion leadership on all aspects of HUMINT operations.

 

Trained collection teams in preparation for full-spectrum HUMINT operations within a deployed environment and planned HUMINT training events. Designed and implemented a first-of-its-kind Military Intelligence Brigade Certification Exercise (CERTEX) and successfully prepared 250 personnel for deployment to Afghanistan, which received recognition by FORSCAM G-2 and the USAICOE Commanding General. Implemented Company CERTEX resulting in deployment readiness of six collection teams; training served as a model for development of Battalion-wide CERTEX. Facilitated use of HUMINT skills assessment test designed to identify areas requiring training focus; this training increased readiness and overall success in Afghanistan.

November 2008 November 2009

B Company

303rd Military Intelligence Battalion/504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade

Fort Hood, TX

Hours Worked per Week: 99

Salary: N/A

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

HUMINT Technician, WO1, 351M / Senior Interrogator / Team Leader

Developed crucial intelligence and force protection information by conducting interrogations in English as well as applicable foreign languages; skillfully exploited captured enemy documents, foreign language and open source publications, prepared/edited various intelligence and administrative reports, regularly employed CI/HUMINT communications equipment and diligently managed other interpreter/translator activities.

 

Led team of 15 military/civilian personnel tasked with exploiting High Value Detainees; obtained over 1,000 intelligence reports that impacted U.S. national-level agencies, coalition partners and the Special Operations community. Directed team of all-source analysts along with document and media exploitation specialists resulting in strong, focused support for interrogation operations. Served as mentor for five junior interrogators and directed their exploitation of over 100 High Value Individuals, resulting in development of over 270 additional targets for Special Operations as well as conventional forces.

 

December 2007 October 2008

B Company

304th Military Intelligence Battalion/111th Military Intelligence Brigade

Fort Huachuca, AZ

Hours Worked per Week: 40

Salary: N/A

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

Student


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August 2005 September 2007

B Company

304th Military Intelligence Battalion/111th Military Intelligence Brigade

Fort Huachuca, AZ

Hours Worked per Week: 60

Salary: N/A

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

Course Supervisor/Instructor Writer, SFC, 35P

Taught 14-week 35P Cryptologic Linguist MOS course that produced 84 soldiers/airmen/Marines qualified to serve as EW/SIGINT Cryptologic Linguists in support of national intelligence and military Commanders internationally. Authored instructional materials, administered performance testing, oversaw work performance of nine multi-service instructors and supervised use of $26M computer-based instructional system. Was responsible for all administrative functions including recordkeeping.

 

Graduates maintained average GPA of 93%, ensuring that Commanders received well-trained and competent personnel for their intelligence missions. Logged over 100 hours of courseware development to assure achievement of standards of the Cryptologic Training Advisory Group. Was personally selected by Training Evaluation Chief to lead first inspection of Navy s Basic Cryptologic Linguist training program at National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) Hawaii. Surfaced issues and developed change recommendations needed to be in compliance with headquarters training standards. Managed classified computer systems to ensure that Initial Entry Training students were in total compliance with all security measures.

 

August 2002 August 2005

409th Company

732nd Military Intelligence Battalion/500th Military Intelligence Brigade

Schofield Barracks, HI

Hours Worked per Week: 80

Salary: N/A

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

Production/Collection Chief, SSG, 35P / Senior Collection Chief, NSA/CSS Hawaii

Expertly supervised collection, production, analysis and reporting by 112 multi-service linguist and Morse operators and 22 work centers/communication systems valued at over $75M, assuring rapid remediation of any equipment outages to prevent any mission-actions interruptions. Was also responsible for leading 308 time-sensitive Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance actions supporting Joint Chief of Staff (JCS)-sponsored programs and NSA/CSS Hawaii consumer requirements, and served as lead advisor to Joint Operations Center Senior Watch Officer. Oversaw collection of high-value, timely and accurate SIGINT utilized by regional/national/international decision-makers and designed/facilitated cross-training across multiple sections to ensure mission success even in the face of reduced personnel support.


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Education / Training / Awards

 

Thomas Edison State University, Trenton, NJ

Bachelor of Arts, Humanities, 2013

GPA: N/A

Semester/Credit Hours: N/A

 

Cochise College, Douglas, AZ

Associate of Applied Science, Intelligence Operations Studies, With Honors, 2015

GPA: N/A

Semester/Credit Hours: N/A

 

Monterey Peninsula College/Defense Language Institute, Monterey, CA

Associate in Arts, Linguistics (Chinese Mandarin), 2002

GPA: N/A

Semester/Credit Hours: N/A

 

 

Defense Strategic Debriefing Course (DSDC), 2015

Military Intelligence Warrant Officer Advanced Course (WOAC), 2012

Source Operations Course (SOC), 2010

Action Officers Development Course, 2010

Military Intelligence Warrant Officer Basic Course (WOBC), 2008

Counter-Intelligence/Human Intelligence Operations Management Course, 2008 

Foreign Disclosure Officer Certification Course, 2008

EW/Cryptologic Supervisor Advanced Non-commissioned Officer Course, 2006

Cryptologic Linguist Supervisor Basic Non-commissioned Officer Course, 2003

Apprentice Far-East Chinese Cryptologic Linguist Course, 2002

Chinese Mandarin Basic Language Course, 2002

Primary Leadership Development Course, 1997

SOF SIGINT Manpack System Operations & Maintenance Course, 1995

Morse Code Basic & Advanced Collector Course, 1993

 

Completed Basic Instructor Course

Authorized to instruct Apprentice Far East Chinese Cryptologic Linguist MOS Granting Course

Awarded Senior Instructor Status, 2007

 

Defense Meritorious Service Medal

Meritorious Service Medal (2)

Army Commendation Medal (6)

 

 

 

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