RENE N. BOUCHER
**** ***** ***** ****, ***** Augusta, SC 29841; 803-***-****;
abish2@r.postjobfree.com
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Seasoned intelligence operations professional and human intelligence
specialist with more than eight years of analytical experience at both
strategic and tactical levels. Responsible for the management and
execution of numerous Counterintelligence (CI) activities to include Source
Operations, Security Investigations, Vulnerability Assessments and
Intelligence Gathering and Analysis. Background includes Counterespionage,
Counterterrorism and Middle Eastern culture and affairs.
EXPERIENCE
November 2008 - February 2010 / Biometric Intelligence Analyst/Senior
Consultant / Booz Allen Hamilton / Fort Gordon, GA
Provided all-source intelligence research and analysis to the 513th MI
Brigade's Biometric Enabled Intelligence (BEI) section.
Conducted all phases of the Biometric Identification Analysis Report (BIAR)
production cycle to include research, writing, editing and publishing.
Represented the 513th MI Brigade by providing dedicated forward biometric
support to deployed military units to include Multinational Forces-Iraq
Theater Internment facilities.
September 2007 - October 2008 / Biometrics Case Manager / Harding Security
Associates / Camp Slayer, Iraq
As a representative of the National Ground Intelligence Center, provided
intelligence support to the Combined Explosives Exploitation Cell (CEXC),
Defense Intelligence Agency's Office for Counterproliferation (DTK) and the
Joint Expeditionary Forensic Facility (JEFF).
Correlated results from DTK exploitation with forensic data collected from
the CEXC lab and the JEFF lab to accurately identify, target and detain
enemy personnel.
Assisted in the collection, handling, transporting and processing of
forensic evidence recovered from Improvised Explosive Device incidents and
Detainee Operations.
Conducted liaison with numerous military units to include Explosive
Ordnance Device and Weapons Intelligence Teams to ensure proper
dissemination of biometric intelligence.
July 2006 - August 2007 / Intelligence Analyst / Harding Security
Associates / Crystal City, VA
As a Watch Analyst for the Current Operations Division of the
Counterintelligence Field Activity (CIFA) acted as a subject matter expert
for intelligence matters pertaining to the Global War on Terrorism.
Monitored current intelligence on specified targets and delivered time-
sensitive research and analysis to numerous U.S. Combatant Commands and
Department of Defense entities.
Responsible for utilizing a variety of JWICS, SIPRnet and NIPRnet search
engines and message handling programs to perform extensive intelligence
gathering.
October 2004 - February 2006 / Property Book NCOIC / U.S. Army / Fort
Gordon, GA
Served as the primary rear detachment liaison for a deployed Military
Intelligence Company in direct support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 04-06.
Responsible for and maintained strict accountability of more than
$8,000,000 worth of Army intelligence related equipment, to include
classified communication devices and controlled cryptographic items.
March 2004 - September 2004 / Counterespionage Team Leader / U.S. Army /
Camp Doha, Kuwait
Managed a four person CI investigative team primarily responsible for the
pursuit of leads in conducting Personnel Security Background
investigations.
Participated in and led over 50 liaison meetings with host nation law
enforcement officials.
Produced threat vulnerability assessments for numerous Army Morale, Welfare
and Recreation sites throughout Kuwait to ensure the highest level of
safety for U.S. troops.
Responsible for managing and updating the dossiers of over 20 intelligence
sources and producing, reviewing and editing Intelligence Information
Reports.
July 2002 - February 2004 / Counterintelligence Analyst / U.S. Army / Fort
Gordon, GA; Camp Doha, Kuwait
Served as the Noncommissioned Officer in Charge of the 297th Military
Intelligence Battalion's Human Intelligence & Analysis Requirements Cell.
Reviewed and edited numerous intelligence reports and managed production of
the Iran and Syria Daily Intelligence Summaries.
Created a variety of link diagrams concerning terrorist groups and foreign
intelligence services and conducted analysis to evaluate organizational
structure, personnel, capabilities and tendencies.
June 2001 - June 2002 / Counterintelligence Agent / U.S. Army / Yongsan
Army Garrison, Korea
Conducted Subversion and Espionage Directed Against the Army (SAEDA)
investigations.
Worked closely with Company and Battalion level security officers to ensure
proper Operational Security procedures and regulations were established and
followed.
Conducted security awareness and SAEDA briefings to over 1000 soldiers and
civilians.
SKILLS
Strong communication, public speaking and presentation experience.
Proficient in Microsoft applications to include Access, Excel, FrontPage,
Outlook, PowerPoint, Visio and Word. Also trained in Analyst's Notebook,
ArcView, Biometric Automated Toolset, C2PC, CHIMS, FalconView, LexisNexis,
Multimedia Message Manager, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Portico and WebTAS.
Currently possess a Top Secret / SCI security clearance.
EDUCATION
NOV 2006 / Analytical Tools and Techniques, Defense Intelligence Agency
(Virtual)
OCT 2006 / Counterterrorism Analyst Course, Defense Intelligence Agency
(Virtual)
AUG 2006 / National Intelligence Course, Defense Intelligence Agency
(Virtual)
SEP 2003 / Introduction to CI Analysis, National Counterintelligence
Executive, Washington, DC
OCT 2000 - APR 2001 / CI Agent Course, Army Advanced Individual Training,
Ft. Huachuca, AZ
SEP 1995 - MAY 1999 / BA History; Minor: Writing, Plymouth State
University, Plymouth, NH
REFERENCES
References available upon request.