David Howard
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
**************@*****.***
Qualifications
- Active TS/SCI DoD clearance
- Conducted over 500 hours of installation entry control while deployed in Iraq in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom
- Conducted over 150 commercial and civilian vehicle inspections searching for explosives or
weapons
- Used hand held devices to detect explosives in vehicles and on personnel
- Used many hand held weapons while conducting installation entry control to include M4, M16,
and M9
- Experience using all Microsoft Office applications and has general computer knowledge
- Currently has a valid Colorado driver’s license
- Honorably discharged from United States Army
Previous Employment
Imagery Analyst, U.S. Army Reserves, Space and Missile Defense Command(SMDC)
Peterson AFB, CO, June 2009 - Current
Contact Info: Jeff McBroom, 303-***-****, ****.*******@**.****.***
- Uses principles and techniques of photogrammetry and employs computer-based electronic,
mechanical, and optical devices to study and interpret images
- Assists in preparation of map overlays, plots, mosaics, charts, and other graphics
- Assists in the preparation of written reports on imagery derived products
- Studies and interprets imagery produced by aerial sensor systems
- Supports a number of U.S. Army commands to include NORTHCOM and STRATCOM
Tank System Technician, General Dynamics Land Systems, Colorado Springs, CO, July 2009-
Current
Contact Info: Ernie Dykes, 719-***-****, ******@****.***
- Uses critical thinking skills on a daily basis to correct mechanical failures and technical issues on
the M1A2 SEP main battle tank
- Responsible for creating, tracking, and updating of over 40 military vehicle maintenance service
packets
- Uses Microsoft Office applications on a daily basis
Abrams Tank System Maintainer, U.S. Army, Fort Carson, CO, May 2002-June 2009
Contact Info: SFC Christopher Kacsandy, ***********.********@**.****.***
- Uses real time operational decision making skills to accomplish missions in combat situations
- Responsible for the training, discipline, counseling, and welfare of as many as 12 soldiers
- Uses The Army Maintenance Management System to supervise a maintenance team that is
responsible for troubleshooting malfunctions, repairs, and services on at least 30 military vehicles
- Responsible for the accountability and upkeep of at least $8,000,000 worth of equipment
- Deployed three times for a total of 39 months in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom
- Works in a multi-cultural environment
Education
Cochise College, Sierra Vista, AZ, April 2010-Present
- Currently working towards an Associate’s Degree in Intelligence Operations(48 Cr Hrs)
35G1O Army Imagery Analyst Course, Ft. Huachuca, AZ April 2010-September 2010
- Finished course with an overall score of 94%
- Received Commander’s Honor Graduate award
- Received award for having six 100% test scores
Awards
-Six Army Commendation Medals
-Two Army Achievement Medals
-Two Army Good Conduct Medals
-Iraq Campaign Medal with Five Campaign Stars
-National Defense Service Medal
-Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
-Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
-Army Service Ribbon
-Two Overseas Ribbons
-Combat Action Badge
-Three Certificates of Achievement