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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

Top Secret/SCI Clearance / CI Polygraph

Position Title: Intelligence Analyst

Vacancy Announcement:

 

Core Competencies

 

Joint Maritime Command Information System (JMCIS), Multimedia Message Manager (M3), Terrorism Identities Datamart Environment (TIDE), Analyst Notebook, Palantir Command Cryptologic Workstation (CCWS), DRT, Desperado, Martez, Bluestream, Hits, ARCGIS, Mobile Cryptologic Collection, SSEE Increment Ecryptologic System, AN/SSQ-137, AN/SSQ 124(4) Tactical Exploitation System, Computerized Databases, Report Development, Multi-Source Input Utilization, Raw/Semi-Processed Intelligence Analysis, Author Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Reports, Radio Direction Finding Operations. Cryptologic Database Maintenance, Signals Collection Supervision

 

Professional Experience

 

June 2017 - Present

Integral Consulting Services Inc.

Location: N/A

Hours Worked per Week: N/A

Salary: N/A

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

Biometric Analyst

Skillfully develop timely/relevant/accurate/predictive biometrically-fused all-source identify intelligence (I2) analysis utilized in supporting identity dominance during Department of Defense global operations as well as array of crises.

 

May 2013 June 2017

USS Oscar Austin DDG 79

Location: N/A

Hours Worked per Week: N/A

Salary: N/A

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

Leading Petty Officer (LPO) / Analyst

During tenure in assignment, expertly performed cryptologic collection and signal recognition while compiling time-sensitive reports designated for distribution to national and fleet consumers. During Baltic Operations in 2014, was successful in executing 40K signals of interest, 230 time-sensitive reports and 85 daily collection summaries; also collected/analyzed 320,000 signals of interest and rapidly analyzed tactical data collected from 90 Scan Eagle flight operations, which provided actionable/real time indications and warnings to fleet commanders supporting Task Force East Africa operations.


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Additionally was experienced as a Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS), Biometric Collection and Intelligence Collection Team Leader; collected face/finger/iris images and uploaded information into local database to match against known persons of interest as a method of successfully combating piracy.

 

May 2011 November 2011

Special Operations Joint Task Force

Iraq

Hours Worked per Week: N/A

Salary: N/A

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

Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Geospatial Analyst

Expertly supported counter-insurgency operations by providing SIGINT analysis in near-real-time; skillfully produced 136 serialized intelligence reports utilized in 49 successful combat expeditionary combat operations which resulted in the detainment of 14 High Value Targets. Served in liaison role between Cryptologic Service Group (CSG) and Task Force All-Source Analysts in gaining guidance/intelligence concerning responsibilities in supporting combat operations. Authored 70 high-value serialized SIGINT reports focusing Task Force assets to achieve exceptional collection; formatted/recorded 6,000 intelligence selectors from Sensitive Site Exploitation reports resulting in enhanced SIGINT analytical actions.

 

May 2010 May 2013

Navy Cyber Warfare Development Group

Location: N/A

Hours Worked per Week: N/A

Salary: N/A

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

Fusions Analyst Project Lead

Successfully supported Information Warfare (IW) system by performing crucial intelligence analysis including compiling detailed studies/complex technical assessment of the Command/Control/Communications (C3) infrastructure of adversaries. Was responsible for conducting research on four foreign Material Acquisition projects for countermeasure development of United States Pacific Command (USPACOM) highest priority target; also analyzed cyber efforts of adversaries utilizing inter-agency coordination to develop computer defense strategies.

 

Diligently performed 430 hours of research and developed three briefs on adversary C3 architecture, authored two Fleet-level briefs assessing adversary communications systems, and performed Computer Network Exploitation (CNE) analysis while collaborating with Naval Criminal Investigative Service to enhance a joint CNE project. Surfaced findings were forwarded to Pentagon personnel and were contributing factor to allocation of Research and Development (R&D) funds needed for the development of a special Computer Network Defense strategy.


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December 2006 May 2010

Naval Information Operations Command NIOC Hawaii

Schofield Barracks, HI

Hours Worked per Week: N/A

Salary: N/A

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

Leading Petty Officer (LPO) / Analyst

Managed seven multi-service personnel in providing crucial information regarding high-interest activity which was forwarded in a timely/efficient manner to embarked commanders; provided warfare capabilities to Pacific Fleet operating forces, NSA/CSS Hawaii. Also reported/analyzed time-sensitive cryptologic data for fleet/theater/national consumers and trained 25 multi-service personnel on methodologies for developing time-sensitive reporting, mission trends and analysis; successfully reduced reporting errors by 10%.

 

Input over 3,300 entries into four databases to support the successful tracking of high-interest events, authored 1,615 time-sensitive reports that provided indications/warnings to fleet/war fighters in Pacific AOR, developed 205 product reports supporting top information requirements of Pacific Commanders, and wrote seven SOPs for specialized missions that improved continuity and streamlined information flow across six shifts.

 

August 2003 September 2006

USS Lake Erie CG 70

Location: N/A

Hours Worked per Week: N/A

Salary: N/A

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

Ships Signals Exploitation Space (SSES) LPO / Direction Finding Supervisor / Cooperative Outboard Logistics Update (COBLU) Operator

Held comprehensive responsibilities for cryptologic collection/signal recognition/time-sensitive report compilation for distribution to national/fleet consumers. Managed daily cryptologic operations for five local area missions/training evolutions, and trained/oversaw work performance of four personnel on DF methods, operational procedures and COBLU cryptologic systems operations. Also directed nine sailors and managed cryptologic mission planning during three afloat operations supporting Chief of Naval Operations CNO-directed Ballistic Missile Defense missions.

 

Additionally, as a Visit, Board, Search and Seizure, Biometric Collection and Intelligence Collection Team Leader, collected face/finger/iris images and uploaded information into local database for use in comparing against information on known persons of interest; actions were used in combating piracy activities.

 

April 2001 April 2003

Naval Security Group Activity Ft. Meade

Ft. Meade, MD

Hours Worked per Week: N/A

Salary: N/A

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

Crosshair Net Management Center (CNMC) Operator


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Tasked as mission manager with responsibilities for overseeing work performance of four person multi-service watch section; provided communications/support for 384 national and tactical sites/units. Diligently monitored worldwide HFDF net resources at a joint-service operations center, performed fix validation to assure accuracy, reviewed/disseminated various tactical reports and performed crucial, specialized technical activities supporting intelligence activities of U.S.

 

January 1999 February 2001

Naval Security Group Activity Northeast

Chesapeake, VA

Hours Worked per Week: N/A

Salary: N/A

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

Cryptologic Collection Short Support Operator / Crosshair Net Management Center (CNMC) Operator

Expertly collected/processed/disseminated wide array of time-sensitive information; performed traffic analysis as well as quality control for three battle groups during deployment training cycles that provided warfare commanders with timely and accurate tactical overview. Served as member of Maritime Cryptologic Integration Cell (MCIC) and provided reports on 90 targets of interest for theater commanders. Also monitored HFDF net resources, validated various fixed points to assure accuracy, reviewed/disseminated tactical reports and provided cryptologic/information operational support to fleet, joint forces and national agencies.

 

Education/Training

 

Maritime Cryptologic Systems (Ships Signal Exploitation Equipment-SSEE) Operator, 2013

GWOT IA/ILO Combat Training (NIACT), 2011

GWOT/IA Joint Special Operations Task Force Member, 2011

Advanced Maritime Operational Intelligence, 2010

Journeyman Analysis and Reporting Specialist, 2006

Non-Compliant Boarding Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure, 2005

Armed Sentry/Security Reaction Force Advanced, 2005

Cooperative Outboard Logistics Update, 2003

Direct Support Operator, 2003

Tactical Exploitation System (TES) Operator, 2003

HFDF Network Manager, 2002

Communications Signals Collection and Processing, 1998

 

Commendations

 

Joint Commendation Medal

Joint Service Achievement Medal

Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal

Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal (3)

Good Conduct Medal (5)


 

Brian Britten

0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000

xxx-xxx-xxxx

abc@xyz.com

SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx

Country of Citizenship: United States

Top Secret/SCI Clearance / CI Polygraph

Position Title: Intelligence Analyst

Vacancy Announcement:

 

I am extremely interested in being considered for the (here, Brian, you would insert the title of the position you are seeking, as it is given on the Vacancy Announcement) and am submitting my resume for review. I am particularly focused on utilizing my professional skills and in-depth experiential base in Intelligence Analysis gained over a recently-completed 20-year career with the United States Navy where I served as a Cryptologic Technician, specializing in Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) communication intelligence collection. During my tenure with the Navy I was the recipient of numerous relevant training courses, as noted on my attached resume.

 

In my current assignment with Integral Consulting Services I serve as a Biometric Analyst, with comprehensive responsibilities for developing timely, accurate, relevant and predictive biometrically-fused all-source identity intelligence analysis that is utilized by the Department of Defense in multiple global operations. Prior to this, during my final Navy assignment aboard the Destroyer USS Oscar Austin, I served as a Leading Petty Officer and Analyst, where I was tasked with performing cryptologic collection and signal recognition while compiling time-sensitive reports that were disseminated to national/fleet command. Additional responsibilities included service as a Visit, Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS) Biometric Collection and Intelligence Collection Team Leader.

 

Earlier assignments included Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Geospatial Analyst for Special Operations Joint Task Force, Iraq, Fusions Analyst Project Lead for the Navy Cyber Warfare Development Group, Leading Petty Officer (LPO) / Analyst at Naval Information Operations Command NIOC Hawaii, Ships Signals Exploitation Space (SSES) LPO / Direction Finding Supervisor / Cooperative Outboard Logistics Update (COBLU) Operator on the USS Lake Erie, Crosshair Net Management Center (CNMC) Operator for Naval Security Group Activity Ft. Meade, and Cryptologic Collection Short Support Operator / Crosshair Net Management Center (CNMC) Operator at Naval Security Group Activity Northeast, Chesapeake, VA.

 

Throughout my career I have exhibited a commitment to quality. I am confident in my ability to deliver immediate and long-term results and I am eager to discuss how my qualifications match your needs. I look forward to interviewing with you at your earliest convenience and, in advance, I thank you for your time and consideration.

 

 

Professionally,

 

Brian Britten

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