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Intelligence analyst

Location:
Williamsburg, VA, 23188
Posted:
October 15, 2010

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CHARLES E. MCMAHON

**** **** **., *************, ** 23188

Email: dqi9fm@r.postjobfree.com

757-***-****

CAREER OBJECTIVE

A Position in an Intelligence Support Agency

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Offering over 30 years of professional experience in providing intelligence products and support to various federal, state and local agencies. Strong supervisory and management ability, capable of motivating others to work at their highest level of achievement. Well developed verbal and written communication skills. Held Top Secret/SCI Clearances.

WORK HISTORY

NATIONAL DRUG INTELLIGENCE CENTER (DOJ) 1994-May 2009

Supervisor, Intelligence Community Liaison Unit (2006-2009)

 Managed a staff of 5 senior liaison officers stationed at the CIA, DHS, the U.S. Interdiction Coordinator and the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)

 Accurately and efficiently respond to requests for support providing intelligence products and other information

Supervisor, Drug Terrorism Unit (2006-2007)

 Directed a staff of up to 8 intelligence analysts in developing intelligence products focusing on terrorist organizations that generated funds through drug trafficking

 Worked closely with DHS, DIA, CIA, FBI and other federal intelligence and law enforcement agencies

Supervisor, National Interdiction Support Unit (2001-2006)

 Oversaw a staff of 5 intelligence analysts in developing intelligence products to support the law enforcement and intelligence agencies involved in interdiction of illicit drugs

 Assisted DEA, Customs, U.S. Coast Guard as well as Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces, High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas and state and local law enforcement agencies

Supervisor, Pacific/West Central Unit (1999-2001)

 Supervised a staff of 10 intelligence analysts in the production of state drug threat assessments for over 20 states as well as Guam, American Samoa and the Northern Marianas

 Interacted with and gathered data from federal, state and local law enforcement agencies

Acting Chief, Strategic Organizational Branch (1998-1999)

 Directed three intelligence units consisting of 25 analysts in the production of intelligence products for federal, state and local law enforcement agencies

 Completed major initiatives for the FBI, New York Police Department, Chicago Police Department and other agencies regarding major trafficking organizations, violent street gangs and Russian organized crime organizations

 Was responsible for complete branch budget of approximately $250,000

Supervisor, Strategic Studies Unit (1997-1998)

 Operated a staff of 6 in research and analysis of federal, state, and local law enforcement data and intelligence community information to develop strategic organizational profiles of major drug trafficking organizations

Senior Analyst, Strategic Studies Unit (1993-1997)

 Led an analytical team in research and analysis of federal, state and local law enforcement intelligence communities in gathering information and producing profiles of major drug trafficking organizations for the FBI, DEA, U.S. Coast Guard and the CIA/CNC

CHARLES E. MCMAHON

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ADDITIONAL WORK HISTORY

U.S. COAST GUARD 1975-1993

Branch Chief, Sr. Review Officer, Marine Investigation Division, Lt. Commander (1986-1993)

 Oversaw investigative activities of 52 field offices conducting maritime accident investigations while providing appropriate policy guidance and acting as liaison to the National Transportation Safety Board Marine Accident Investigation Division

 Reviewed and approved investigative reports on behalf of the Commandment

 Supervised a military/civilian staff of 5 individuals

Assistant Chief of Port Operations, Lieutenant (1978-1982)

 Coordinated port security patrols, inspection of waterfront facilities and response to environmental and other emergencies

 Monitored a staff of 22 ensuring and enforcing federal port security, safety and environmental laws

Senior Review Officer, Lieutenant (1978-1982)

 Assisted Branch Chief in the review and approval of maritime accident investigations

 Analyzed data to identify program-wide safety problems and recommending corrective actions

 Conducted liaison activities with the National Transportation Board Marine Accident Investigation Division

Special Agent (1975-1978)

 Conducted criminal investigations and follow-up courtroom support for the prosecution in cases involving homicide, drug offenses, armed robbery, assault and theft

 Participated in and completed lengthy undercover drug investigations

 Conducted drug operational intelligence gathering missions and participated with federal, state and local agencies in the analysis of information concerning organized crime operations

EDUCATION

University of Southern California 1980

15 Graduate Hours in Safety Administration

Course list: Philosophical Basic for Accident Preventions,

Investigation of Accidents, Human Factors in Accident Causation,

Statistical Methods for Safety, and Experimental Design and Safety Research

Columbia College 1978

Bachelor of Arts in Justice Administration

Excellent References Available On Request



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