Dexter Mohr
Currently deployed to Al Udeid Air Force Base, Qatar
Email: **********@*****.***
Security Clearance: TS/SCI with CI Polygraph
Senior Counterintelligence Analyst/Operator/Investigator seeking position demanding innovative
instructional, analytical, problem solving, and operational planning skills.
SKILLS
• 10 years’ Defense joint command, Service staff, and Energy Department analytical experience
• 12+ years Combined/Joint intelligence analysis and counterintelligence experience; over 5 years
supporting NATO, including Balkans (IFOR/SFOR) and Afghanistan (ISAF) operations
• Extensive instructor and instructional development experience including curriculum
development, platform, and on-line delivery
• 25 years’ analysis, counterintelligence investigation and operations experience including combat,
counterinsurgency and stability operations
• Masters Degrees in Strategic Intelligence and in Education
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• Instrumental in establishing the Allied Military Intelligence Battalion Sarajevo, Bosnia, in 1996;
was consulted on development and implementation of the NATO counterintelligence pre-
deployment course and was selected its sole enlisted instructor.
• Developed CENTCOM AOR-wide assimilation and integration training on Iran for AFOSI CI
personnel; developed, through analysis of competing hypotheses, a study of adversary options
for responding to AFOSI presence and operations in the Afghanistan theater of operations.
• During mission shift coincident with completion of Operation NEW DAWN, managed re-
direction of collection mission, developed unit force protection analysis procedure and trained
collectors on it.
• Led team of 7 providing CI/HUMINT supporting stability operations of a Joint Headquarters and
Infantry Brigade Combat Team operating in Western Iraq. Supervised intelligence collection and
reporting, biometric data collection and database maintenance; set the standard for installation
CI/terror vulnerability analysis in Multinational Corps, Iraq. Serviced the one major U.S.
installation in Anbar Province that, over a two-year period, averted hostile penetration.
EXPERIENCE
• 24th Expeditionary Field Investigations Squadron, Air Force Office of Special
Investigations, Qatar Feb
2012 – Present
Senior Counterintelligence Analyst, MacAulay-Brown, Hampton, VA.
Iran Subject Matter Expert for USAF OSI unit supporting Combined Force Air Combat
Component, USAF Central Command, and Combined Air Operations Center and elements
throughout the CENTCOM area of responsibility including the Afghanistan Theater of Operations.
Supported a Combined Headquarters with counterintelligence analysis of Iran, its leaders, its
international relations with states and non-state actors, its responses, and its intentions.
Recommended action to reduce intelligence gaps regarding Iran and developed intelligence
collection requirements tailored to collector access to populations and priority information. At
CENTCOM Forward Headquarters, contributed to US CENTCOM INSPIRED NOMAD and IRON
ECHO programs. Briefed senior leadership and liaison partners on Iranian capabilities and
recommended courses of action with respect to counterinsurgency and stability operations. Prepared
response papers, studies, and briefings using appropriate and occasionally innovative analytical
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techniques. Participated in analytical peer review of threat and vulnerability assessments,
information papers, briefings, and studies. Recommended analytical techniques for addressing
command questions and for assessing adversary capabilities, intentions, and plans. Mentored junior
analysts in specialized CI functions, strategic analysis techniques, and programmed production.
• Joint Counterintelligence Unit-Iraq, US Forces-Iraq, Baghdad, Iraq Feb 2010 – Sep
2011
Senior Counterintelligence Analyst; Collection Manager; Reports Officer; Government of Iraq and
Force Protection Analyst; ManTech International, Falls Church, VA.
Identified, analyzed, and validated collection requirements; prepared collection plans for a
deployed theater-level Joint CI unit. Monitored reports for fulfillment of priority theater and
national collection requirements, format, and substantive quality. Established procedures and
recommended policy maximizing collection capability against priority requirements. Led Asset
Validation Program panels assembling and analyzing human intelligence assets’ reporting and
production. Re-wrote reports preparation SOP and designed unit training curriculum and program.
Revised unit collection plan to reflect changing mission focus; wrote 10 continuing collection
requirements. Prepared daily executive intelligence summaries, regional activity summaries,
significant reporting, and force protection briefings in support of stability operations in Iraq.
Maintained contact with Joint Forces Theater Command. Provided CI awareness briefings and
updates on force protection and cyber threat developments.
Counterintelligence Evaluations Division, Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence,
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US Department of Energy, Washington, DC Nov 2008
– Feb 2010
Senior Functional Analyst, Counterintelligence Evaluator; USIS/Altegrity, Falls Church, VA.
Analyzed and evaluated 8 intelligence, CI, emergency operations, security, and nuclear-related
programs in Department of Energy (DoE), National Nuclear Security Administration, and National
Laboratories Complex. Developed policy proposals and papers guiding DoE CI evaluation
processes. Exploited analysis, research, and investigative techniques and methodologies; presented
evaluations, reports, and recommendations to DoE leadership. Identified overarching Intelligence
Community issues and assessed management, liaison and administrative systems for compliance
with DoE and IC policy. Developed comprehensive guide for support and defense of conclusions
and recommendations; trained DoE CI staff on standardized security review templates on DoE web-
based intelligence network.
Joint Forces Command-Ramadi, Camp Ramadi, Iraq Aug 2006 – Oct
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2008
Senior Counterintelligence Agent/HUMINT Support Team Leader; CENTURUM, Tampa, FL.
Led CI/HUMINT team supporting a deployed Joint Task Force headquarters and Army Brigade
Combat Team installation in western Iraq. Provided site management for Intelligence Support
Services. Interviewed and collected biometric identity information on non-US personnel seeking
installation access. Collected, analyzed, and reported terrorist and insurgent information in written
assessments and oral briefings. Developed unit analysis guides for conducting threat and
vulnerability assessments. Provided installation Red Team perspective detailing areas of
vulnerability and developed practical mitigations, corrections and compliance with legal and
regulatory requirements for CI, security, and force protection in the conduct of combat
counterinsurgency and stability operations. Proposed, conducted, and reported a non-standard
analysis of commercial loss-of-use vulnerability of contracted entities sustaining installation
operations. The Camp Ramadi threat/vulnerability assessment of March 2008 was selected by
Multinational Corps-Iraq to 22 HUMINT Support Teams as an exemplar. Developed installation CI
awareness program. Routinely briefed command on CI and terrorism threats.
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Loudoun County Public Schools, Ashburn, Virginia Aug 2000
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– Aug 2006
Business Education/Social Studies Instructor.
Developed programs and instructional blocks designed to develop physical skills, develop
familiarity with standard computer applications, and to inculcate academic knowledge and
interpretative skill. Applied instructional systems design techniques and exploited the agile design
approach to develop and implement a curriculum integrating skill development, computer
application familiarity, and cross-curricular support that appealed to and motivated a wide range of
student knowledge, ability, and experience. Selected, in second year of teaching, to present
innovative curriculum as model for all middle schools in a system of over 40,000 students.
U.S. Army Counterintelligence Jan 1981 –
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May 2000
Sergeant Major, 650th MI Group, Allied Command Europe Counterintelligence, Supreme
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Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe 1996 – 2000
Developed, coordinated, and implemented policies and procedures for NATO CI personnel
preparation, training, and operations in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia. Selected first Sergeant
Major of NATO SFOR Allied Military Intelligence Battalion (AMIB) Sarajevo, Bosnia. Developed
policy for deployed support to Combined CI personnel and activities. Analyzed mission
requirements and personnel and developed comprehensive standard procedures for effective and
efficient training and operations among members of 17 nations assigned to AMIB. Sole enlisted
instructor at NATO CI pre-deployment course; applied instructional systems design principles to
intelligence support to Combined stability operations and developed and conducted training for 4
iterations of officers and agents preparing for NATO combat deployments. Developed and
administered Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Program reflecting
commanders’ requirements, unit dispersal, and Army doctrine that garnered compliments from
inspecting DoD IG Team. Prepared 650th MI Group input to Congressional budget justification.
Sergeant Major, Joint Field Support Center, Defense HUMINT Service, Hanover, MD 1993 –
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1996
Analyzed, advised and assisted formulation of policy and procedure for transition of Army Field
Support Center to become Joint Field Support Center. Developed, reviewed, evaluated, and revised
policy and procedures operational intelligence support to DoD intelligence and special operations
elements and activities worldwide. Coordinated among services for compliance with U.S. law, DoD
directives, and service regulatory requirements regarding support to intelligence and special
operations.
Counterintelligence Sergeant Major, INSCOM ADCSOPS-CI, Headquarters, US Army
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Intelligence and Security Command, Ft. Belvoir, VA 1990 – 1993
Major Army Command staff NCO. Support DoD agencies, Army CI and security elements in
the Americas, and coordinate with DA Staff. Analyzed and evaluated regulation, policy, and
procedure for CI support to law enforcement, support to international treaties including monitoring
Intermediate Nuclear Force, Strategic Arms Reduction Talks, Nuclear Test Ban, and Chemical Arms
Reduction treaty compliance and monitoring. Coordinated oversight of contingency deployment of
Army CI elements to DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM and briefed DA and INSCOM
command and staff.
Detachment Sergeant Major, 524th MI Battalion, 501st MI Group, Seoul, South Korea 1989 –
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1990
Coordinated and conducted combined/joint intelligence and CI operational and analytical
activities on the Korean peninsula. Provided oversight of intelligence and security activities in
support of intelligence collection, analysis, and special operations. Developed, supervised and
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conducted individual and unit intelligence training. In coordination with major command and host-
nation elements developed standard procedures for liaison, analysis, and combined intelligence and
security operations.
Senior Counterintelligence Agent, U.S. Army Intelligence and Threat Analysis Center;
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Headquarters, 2nd Infantry Division; and U.S. Army Operational Group 1981 – 1989
Conducted CI analysis, investigations, operations, and services supporting analytical production
supporting Army Staff and the National Intelligence Community. Coordinated with Intelligence
Community organizations to obtain data, to resolve conflicting analytical conclusions, and to plan
intelligence and security operations and activities. Inspected CI and security measures and prepared
threat and vulnerability assessments. Developed policy and procedure for implementing security
measures complying with regulations and for conducting investigations and operations complying
with established law and policy. Prepared and conducted briefings to command and staff on
investigative, analytical, and operational activities and results. Employed instructional systems
design to develop and implement intelligence training programs for unit and cooperating allied
personnel. Unit information systems administrator and security officer in three units, maintained
operation and security of automated systems; managed establishment, testing, maintenance, and
conduct of unit continuity of operations plans.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
M.S. Secondary Education (Social Studies), Johns Hopkins University, Jun 2002
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M.S. Strategic Intelligence, Defense Intelligence College, (Soviet Studies, National
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Foreign Intelligence Community), Sep 1987
B.S. Business Management (Accounting), University of Maryland University College,
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Dec 1984
Computer Skills: Experienced instructor, expert proficiency MS Office Suite (Word, Excel,
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Access, PowerPoint, Publisher). Platforms: MS–DOS, MS Windows, Mac OS-X; Systems: JWICS,
SIPRNET, CENTRIX, NIPRNET, DoE CI Portal; Software: Analyst Notebook, TAC, Google Earth,
Falcon View, ARCNet, WebTAS, Pathfinder, Query Tree, Intelink, Harmony, DSOMS/SOMDB,
CIDNE, M3, BATS, DIAOLS/COINS, SAFE, Lexis/Nexis, DoE CI-AIMS, DoE CARDS
Training
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Naval Intelligence Analysis, CNI-INT-2063, 2010
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Analyst Notebook Familiarization, DIA-INT-2001, 2010
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Analytical Tools and Techniques, DIA-INT-2008, 2010
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Indications and Warning (I&W), DIA-INT-2005, 2010
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HUMINT/CI Organization, JTP-JOP-2036, 2010
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Introduction to USMC Counter Intelligence, CNI-INT-2091, 2010
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Collection Management, CNI-INT-2069, 2010
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Pathfinder Database, 2008
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Query Tree Database, 2007
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Biometrics Automated Toolset (BAT) Application Training, 2006
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Counterintelligence Support to Treaty Verification, DIA, 1992
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Explanation & Prediction in International Politics, DIA, 1987
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Approaches to International Relations Analysis, DIA, 1987
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Analysis of Strategic Warfare Issues, DIA, 1987
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HUMINT Collection Management, DIA, 1987
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Advanced Intelligence Analysis, DIA, 1987
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Intel Aspects of I & W and Terrorism, DIA, 1987
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Intelligence Collection, DIA, 1986
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Introduction to Intelligence Analysis, DIA, 1986
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Personnel Security Investigations Training, 1985
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US Army CI/HUMINT Officer Course, Fort Huachuca, AZ 1981
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Languages
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German-Minimum Professional Level (DLPT 2)
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French-Conversational Level (DLPT 1)
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Spanish-Conversational Level (DLPT 1)
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Certifications/Licenses
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Virginia Postgraduate Teaching License, Secondary Ed. (Social Studies, Business), initial
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issue 2001
Maryland Certified Public Accountant, initial issue 1989
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AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Army Meritorious Service Medal (2),
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Joint Meritorious Unit Award, Army Superior Unit Award (2), Army Commendation Medal (3),
Army Achievement Medal (2), NATO Medal, Military Intelligence Corps Association Knowlton
Award
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