Chauncy L. Hatcher
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Professional Profile
Self-motivated chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and
explosive (CBRNE) and WMD specialist with significant years of
relevant experience in critical military roles and in support of
numerous anti-terrorism efforts. Detail-oriented individual who
exemplifies professionalism, and an ability to manage multiple
projects and tasks at any given moment. Demonstrated history of
successful personnel administration and effective resource
utilization, while providing high-quality reporting to senior officers
as well as facilitating solid procedural development. Highlighted
leadership qualities and the ability to work with and manage people
from varying backgrounds, while promoting team values. Driven partner
eager for professional growth, increased responsibility, and the
opportunity to leverage extensive technical knowledge, risk analysis,
procedure development, active DOD Top Secret/SCI security clearance,
and project management expertise - along with the lessons of a
distinguished military career - within the performance-based work
culture of a growing organization.
Professional Experience
513th Military Intelligence Brigade (Ft. Gordon, GA)
2010 - Present
CBRNE Operations NCO / Anti-Terrorism Officer
. Serve as senior CBRNE and AT/FP NCO with responsibility for the
training and supervision of 10 personnel and oversight of the Brigade
Anti-Terrorism and Core Vulnerability Assessment Management Program
(CVAMP)
. Advise commander and subordinate units on all aspects of CBRNE warfare
including the utilization of unit assets, tactics, techniques, and
procedures for training, equipment readiness, and logistics
. Serve as the Brigade Anti-Terrorism Force Protection (ATFP) Officer,
developing and implementing the AFTP plan and inspection program for
an organization of over 1,600 service members and civilians
. Conduct force protection and anti-terrorism analyses, identifying
AT/FP vulnerabilities and recommending actions for loss and risk
mitigation while entering recommendations into the CVAMP and acting as
unit safety officer
HHC, 25th Infantry Division (Schofield Barracks, HI; Iraq)
2008 - 2010
CBRNE Operations NCO / Anti-Terrorism Officer
. Assisted Division CBRNE/FP Officer as a technical advisor to the
Command Group for operational and technical functions associated with
defense operations and the implementation of active and passive
avoidance measures to support processes
. Coordinated and conducted antiterrorism training for all Division
soldiers and civilians, analyzing and disseminating threat information
as it pertains to division operations while maintaining and organizing
sensitive documentation
. Aided with CBRNE planning, organizing, directing, and coordination of
Division and mission activities, synchronizing the development and
implementation of plans, policies, and related directives
. Held responsibility for the pre-deployment planning, coordinating,
tracking, and managing of $635k of Individual Protection Equipment for
various units within division, in addition to general inventory,
equipment, and supply control functions
. Worked as a Chemical Logistics NCO managing and warehousing six
million dollars of Chemical Defense Equipment (CDE) contingency stocks
for the division. Requisition, track stockage, manufactures, and
expiration information
. Proficient in SLAMIS, PBUSE, SARSS-1, and LIW software for
accountability and supply actions.
. Supervised junior enlisted Soldiers in accountability processes, work
methods, supply data management and day to day operational procedures.
. Reviews and verifies quantities received against bills of lading,
contracts, purchase requests, and shipping documents
. Unloads, unpacks, visually inspects, counts, segregates, pelletizes,
and stores incoming supplies and equipment. Maintains stock locator
system and administers document control procedures
. Monitor and enforce compliance using appropriate regulatory guidance
. Formulated training plans for 25th ID soldiers and civilians regarding
CBRNE and HAZMAT awareness while assisting the Division Force
Protection Officer in the development of policies and procedures for
preventing and combating terrorism
. As a member of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), managed division
assets during anti-terrorism and hurricane disaster exercises which
included Navy, Marines, Air Force personnel, and local and state
emergency service agencies
. Led the integration of division and installation staff sections, local
first responders, police, fire, and medical facilities on all natural
disaster and terrorist threats while supporting the division EOC
HHC, 3rd Special Troops Battalion, 25th Infantry Division (Schofield
Barracks, HI; Iraq) 2006 - 2007
CBRN/TIC TIM Platoon Sergeant
. Provided guidance and expertise to the Battalion and Brigade
Commanders on the employment of Toxic Industrial Chemical (TIC)
Personal Detection Equipment (PDE) recon assets in the 3rd Brigade
Combat Team area of operations
. Delivered a first responder initial assessment capability to verify
the existence of CBRN/TIC/TIM agents while providing an initial field
assessment and tests to determine the scope of any SSE/HRT requirement
and request higher level CBRN Site Sensitive Exploitation (SSE)
response elements as needed
. Identified and verified both battlefield WMD and civilian hazards
while performing limited biological detection
. Conducted six real world TIC/TIM missions within MND-N in support of
OIF VI
. Provided Security to brigade/battalion commander as their personal
security detachment (PSD) for 100 combat patrols during Operation
Iraqi Freedom VI (OIF VI)
HHC, 1st Infantry Division (Wurzburg, Germany)
2005 - 2006
CBRNE Operations NCO
. Managed over $2.5MM of Chemical Defense Equipment (CDE) contingency
stock with responsibility for operation of the CDE database to track
stocks, manufacturer data, and expiration information
. Collected, analyzed, and prepared CBRN data for the Division Unit
Status Reporting (USR) and CDE reports for monthly submission to
higher headquarters
. Acted as division liaison between units and related agencies to
resolve CBRN maintenance, logistics, and fielding issues
. Assisted subordinate units as the Battle NCO in the planning and
integration of CBRN Defense into Division operations, advising Command
Group on related operations and equipment considerations
. Instructed and reviewed training packages with military and civilian
first responders while confirming the technical accuracy and
functionality of all training materials
12th Chemical Company, 1st ID (Kitzingen, Germany; Iraq)
2004 - 2005
CBRN/ TIC TIM Platoon Sergeant
. Served in a decontamination platoon of a USAEUR Heavy Division
Chemical Company, advising Task Force Commanders on the utilization of
de-con assets in the 1st ID area of operation in support of OIF II
. Held responsibility for the training, health, welfare, and
professional development of 18 solders as well as the maintenance,
accountability, and operational readiness of vehicles, equipment, and
tools valued in excess of $1.5MM
. Monitored safety procedures and compliance with environmental
standards while submitting daily, weekly, and monthly administrative,
logistics, maintenance, and training reports to higher headquarters
. Acted as Subject Matter Expert (SME) in the tactical employment of the
Consequence Management and Assessment Team to all CBRNE and hazardous
material responses
. Led Platoon in several CBRNE first responder missions to CBRNE IEDs,
spills, TIC/TIM hazardous, and WMD incidents while deployed
. Trained and led a team of 40 personnel during combat operations to
construct and man a Traffic Control Point (TCP)
. Supervised more than 500 local nationals as well as the entry and exit
of over 50 military and civilian combat logistic patrols on a daily
basis, ensuring the safety of more than 6,000 soldiers and civilians
on FOB Speicher
USAMANSCEN - HQ Company (Ft. Leonard Wood, MO)
2002 - 2004
Senior Trainer Developer / Writer
. Coordinated all process analyses to identify and outline personnel
responsibilities and determine training requirements, utilizing all
related findings to develop appropriate training structure and POI
training material
. Led various project functions requiring coordination with the
Directorate of Training (DOT), MANCEN NCO Academy, and other school
directives
. Held responsibility for the incorporation of required modifications to
the Chemical Advance Leadership Course training and exams, directly
improving the safety and skills of 612 chemical soldiers
. Created and edited lesson plans to reflect current doctrine and
equipment requirements, managing 2,263 hours of academic training
materials and courseware and supervising three staff sergeants with
responsibility for all enlisted training material
USMTM - CENTCOM (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)
2000 - 2002
CBRN Operations Sergeant
. Served as CBRN Force Protection NCO for the US Defense Representative
and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with responsibility for $1MM of equipment
supporting over 800 military and civilian personnel assigned to SCO
. Ensured the execution of all mission requirements and oversaw the
training of all personnel to standard, developing educational plans
and conducting both initial and on-going refresher exercises
. Conducted staff assistance visits at remote sites within the Kingdom
as well as supervised CBRN preparations to host senior national
officers and related representatives
. Developed and implemented an Emergency Response to Terrorism guide for
the Security Assistance Organization
Education
Thomas Edison State College (Newark, NJ)
Degree Anticipated 10/2012
B.S. - Homeland Security
Related Training
DOD Hazardous Material Technician Course (Ft. Gordon, GA; 2011) . DOD
Hazardous Material Operations Level Training (Ft. Gordon, GA; 2011) . DOD
Hazardous Material Awareness Training (Ft. Gordon, GA; 2011) . Unit Safety
Officer Course (Ft. Gordon, GA; 2011) . Core Vulnerability Assessment
Management Program Training - CVAMP (Schofield Barracks, HI; 2008) . Anti-
Terrorism Officer Level II Course (Ft. Shafter, HI; 2008) . Toxic
Industrial Chemical Personal Detection Equipment Training (Kirkuk, Iraq;
2007) . Safety Officer Course (Vilseck, Germany; 2005)
Consequence Management and Assessment Course (Tikrit, Iraq; 2004) . Senior
Leaders Course (Ft. Leonard Wood, MO; 2003) . HAZMAT Familiarity and Safety
Course (Ft. Leonard Wood, MO; 2003) . Toxic Agent Training Course (Ft.
Leonard Wood, MO; 2003) . Radiation Safety Course (Ft. Leonard Wood, MO;
2003) . Systems Approach to Training Course (Ft. Leonard Wood, MO; 2002) .
Battle Staff Course (Ft. Bliss, TX; 1999) . Air Assault Course (Ft.
Campbell, KY; 1998) . Advance Leadership Course (Ft. McClellan, AL; 1994) .
Warrior Leader Course (Ft. Dix, NJ; 1992)