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Office worker, clerical, tutor, national security policy, analyst

Location:
Pleasant Hill, CA
Posted:
July 29, 2016

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Gregory B. Robins

Phone: 925-***-**** Email: acvxuy@r.postjobfree.com

Gregory Robins is seeking employment in the capacity of an office worker or office assistant in Northern California. He is available for work immediately. He is a motivated self-starter with years of experience working in an office setting.

WORK HISTORY

Contractor Tutor (Multi-Subject), ACE Tutoring Services

(January 2016 – Present)

- Provide subject matter tutoring to underprivileged students grades K-12. One-on-one and multiple students at a time, both English and math.

- Tutoring students who speak English as a second language.

OSINT Analyst Intern (Multi-Discipline), Theintelligencecommunity.com

(September 2013 – Present)

- Provide subject matter expertise on current events leading to increased collaboration in the virtual community of intelligence professionals.

- Moderate discussions between industry experts and spearhead the reform of the collaborative process in the virtual community.

- Compose professional blogs on current international military affairs and the impacts on global security.

- Contributing author for Policy Playbooks.

All-Source Consultant Analyst, Advanced Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC), West Falls Church, VA, (Summer, 2013)

- Completed training programs on Law and Ethics in Intelligence, Counterintelligence, OSINT, HUMINT, SIGINT, GEOINT, MASINT, FMV, Geospatial Analysis, Cyber Threats, CBRN, ArcGIS, and ODNI assessment standards.

- Performed research and analysis, including written reports and briefings on national security matters.

Department of Defense Intern, Reserve Affairs, Materiel and Facilities, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Pentagon, Arlington, VA, (Spring, 2012 – Summer, 2012)

- Performed security reviews and screened them for sensitive information.

- Wrote executive summaries of congressional testimony on Armed Services.

- Attended meetings. Reviewed documents and provided input.

- Focus on budget issues, acquisition, appropriations, and policy.

Advocacy and Legislative Affairs Intern for Defense Budgetary Issues, Reserve Officers Association, One Constitution Avenue, NE Washington, DC, (Fall, 2011)

- Wrote executive summaries of Armed Services congressional testimony.

- Attended various think-tanks relating to military policy such as the Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute and wrote executive summaries on events such as military policy, budget cuts, austerity measures, missile defense, terrorism, Chinese power, and sequestration.

- Provided in-depth analysis on the Defense Authorization Budget for the 2012 Fiscal Year.

- Performed editorial work on reports relating to Reserve and Guard affairs.

Research Intern on Irregular Warfare, Naval Department Library, Naval History and Heritage Command, Washington Navy Yard, DC, (Summer, 2011)

- Performed archival research on Irregular Warfare.

- Focused on the Americas as well as global Irregular Warfare in Africa, Central Asia, and East Asia.

- Reconstructed, restored, and edited illegible digitized documents from the archives making them legible and accessible.

EDUCATION

Advanced Technical Intelligence Center, University of Virginia, School of Continuing and Professional Studies, Analyst Boot Camp, (Graduated in Summer, 2013)

- Completed training programs on Law and Ethics in Intelligence, Counterintelligence, OSINT, HUMINT, SIGINT, GEOINT, MASINT, FMV, Geospatial Analysis, Cyber Threats, CBRN, ArcGIS, and ODNI assessment standards.

Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria, VA, Certificate in Network Security, (Graduated in Spring, 2013)

- Received Professional Development Certificate in Cyber Security.

Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C., Truman National Security Project Educational Institute, Intern Security Springboard Program (Summer, 2011)

- Received Certificate of Completion.

Department of Defense And Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, Fairfax, VA, Master of Science in Defense and Strategic Studies (Graduated in Spring, 2011)

- Post Graduate Courses in Global Security, Cyber Security, Missile Defense, National Security, Security in the Former Soviet Union, Arms Control, Intelligence Studies, Nuclear Strategy, Chinese Security Studies.

- Thesis: “The Asymmetric Challenge: The Effects of Proliferation of Man-Portable Guided Missiles on Global Security”

University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (Graduated in Fall, 2007)

- Completed Upper Division Courses on Middle Eastern Studies, Iranian Culture, Global History of Conflict, American National Security, Development of Fascism and Communism, South East Asian Studies, International Relations with China, Japan, South Korea, and India, Chinese History and Security.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

- Washington Scholars Fellowship Program: Senior Fellow

- Johns Hopkins University, Truman National Security Project Educational Institute: National Security Springboard Program

- Leadership Institute: Public Relations School Graduate

- Advanced Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC): Analyst Boot Camp Graduate

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIES

- Microsoft Office

- Research and Analytical Writing

- Strong Communication Skills

- Strong Writing, Editing Skills, and Organizational Skills

- Congressional Budgetary and Acquisition Affairs

- Office and Executive Assistant Experience

- Law and Ethics in Intelligence

- Performing Briefings

- Tutoring Multiple Subjects

PUBLICATIONS

“The Asymmetric Challenge: The Effects of Proliferation of Man-Portable Guided Missiles on Global Security”

- Master's Thesis published by the Defense and Strategic Studies Department of Missouri State University.

Egypt Policy Playbook Chapter for Theintelligencecommunity.com

- Policy recommendations for American-Egyptian security relations.

LANGUAGES

- Spanish-Basic reading, speaking, and writing skills.



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