DEBASISH CHAUDHURI
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Silver Spring, MD 20906
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PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE
To obtain a permanent career position in the Federal Intelligence community
arena. Seeking a challenging and fulfilling position with an organization
that will allow me to fully utilize my problem solving and organizational
skills. Extremely motivated, self-oriented and eager to contribute to your
organization.
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
. Performed a critical and dynamic function within the United States
military counter intelligence operations in Kuwait by providing
advance foreign language skills and in depth cultural insight - an
important dimension of the job.
. Accomplished, result-oriented military expert with more than twenty
years active duty proven success in military intelligence operations,
public relations, logistics, maintenance, and during unit military
deployments.
. Proven leadership capabilities to launch initiatives and manage cross-
function member teams that shown results in reducing operational
expenses and improved quality standards of multi-million dollar
projects.
. Excellent skills in oral communications, public relations, and project
management.
. United States Army retired noncommissioned officer and a college
graduate, ready to transfer highly versatile knowledge and skills to a
career in the intelligence community.
. Foreign language spoken: Fluent in Bengali and Hindi (certified by the
Department of Defense foreign language proficiency grading system from
2001 until 2010).
. A respected team player and leader with strong work ethics, a
technically proficient user of Microsoft Office, Excel, Spreadsheet,
and Power Point applications.
Willing to travel or relocate (Domestic and Overseas)
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Country of citizenship: United States of America
Veteran preference: 10 points veteran
Eligible: VRA, VEOA
Clearance: Secret (Active until 11 July 2021)
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Arts, Major: Mathematics, Minor: Computer Science, Cameron
University, Lawton, Oklahoma, 1993
Pursuing Bachelor of Science degree, Major: Accounting, University of
Maryland University College, College Park, Maryland
WORK EXPERIENCE
CAT II Linguist and Cultural Advisor July
2011 - April 2013
Provide operational contract linguist support to United States military
operations in Kuwait and interpret during interviews, meetings,
conferences, and polygraph tests. Interpret and translate written and
spoken communications. Also transcribe and analyze verbal communications.
Perform document exploitation, scan, research, and analyze foreign language
documents for key information. Translate and review foreign language
documents. Identify and extract information components meeting military
information requirement list criteria. Provide input to reports.
Department of Defense, Contractor
US Army, HHC - ASG - Kuwait, S-2
Camp Arifjan, Kuwait
APO/AE 09336
Supervisor: Michael A. Cool
Senior Wounded Warriors Care Manager April 2007 -
February 2011
Manage the health, welfare, accountability, and morale of average 45 or
more wounded or injured soldiers during the transition in the medical
treatment and rehabilitation process. Monitor living conditions of soldiers
in temporary and permanent lodging. Coordinate with nurse case managers,
physicians, and social services and other government agencies to prepare
soldiers mentally and physically in order to facilitate soldiers'
transitioning. Maintain administrative database of all soldiers; provide
training, counseling, and mentorship for professional development.
. Selected for this job out of 1,523 noncommissioned officers in field
artillery military occupation career field by Human Resources Command
of the Department of Army for a high profile duty assignment at the
very first Army Warrior Transition Brigade.
Warrior Transition Brigade
Walter Reed Army Medical Center,
Washington, DC
Supervisor: Marcus W. Stitzer
Training Coordinator November 2004
- March 2007
Daily responsibilities include developing, training procedures for safe
handling of ammunitions and various small arms. Also responsible for
maintenance and accountability of the small arms vault and ammunition
storage valued at over two million dollars.
. Trained over 150 soldiers during non-deployment in warrior task and
drill to prepare for the future deployments.
1/17th Field Artillery Battalion,
Charlie Battery,
Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Supervisor: Kurt L. Douglas
Senior Team Leader December 2005 -
December 2006
Lead supervisor during daily reconnaissance missions of our security team
during the unit deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Prepared
and installed firing systems for demolition and explosives. Patrolled Iraqi
housing areas and community common-area facilities to prevent crimes, quell
disturbances, and reestablishment civic harmony during inter-city patrol to
observe civil activity and maintain security.
. Conferred with leadership to determine course of actions to resolve
disturbances and disputes.
. Flawlessly inspected and issued basic ammunition loads for over 250
convoy combat missions during Operation Iraqi Freedom IV.
1/17th Field Artillery Battalion,
Charlie Battery,
Balad, Iraq
Supervisor: Norman D. Stodghill
Senior Out-Processing Operation Supervisor September 2003 -
October 2004
Senior Supervisor of the Out-Processing Section, 2nd Infantry division,
Korea. Responsible for monthly briefing approximately 1,300 transient
soldiers: outlining 2nd Infantry Division's clearing procedures; reviewed
and consolidated reports and statistics on out-processing soldiers. Also
daily responsibilities included facilitating the out-processing procedures
by coordinating with 509th Personnel and Support Battalion, 177th Finance
battalion, and the Central Issue Facility.
. Instructed and mentored subordinates on personal and professional
development and also responsible for their health, welfare, and
morale.
2nd Infantry Division Replacement Company,
Camp Mobile, South Korea
Supervisor: Mary L. Maczko
Senior Battalion Intelligence (S-2) Supervisor June
1999 - August 2003
Responsible for processing favorable special background investigations with
eligibility for access to sensitive compartment for regularly more than 500
soldiers strength battalion. Assisted in the development, scheduling, and
implementation of the battalion command directive in company level security
trainings: Information System Security, Physical Security and Crime
Prevention, safety programs, and security management. Weekly assisted the
Battalion Command Staffs in providing specific guidance for improving the
battalion's security mission. Assigned additional duties included being the
Battalion Command Financial Advisor and provided assistance to over 40
soldiers a month receiving Army Emergency Relief loans and grants.
Personnel and Support Battalion,
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery,
Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Supervisor: Murry M. Addison
TRAINING
. Advance Digital Forensics Training (March 2010)
. Digital Forensics training - Phase I and II (September 2009)
. Antiterrorism Officer's Course (January 2002)
. Command Finance Advisor's Certification Course (May 2001)
. Information Systems Security Manager's course (August 2000)
SPECIAL SKILLS AND PROFICIENCIES
. Proficient in using all Office 2010 products such as Microsoft Word,
Excel, Outlook, Power Point
. Experienced in working in a Windows7 based environment
RECOGNITION AND AWARD
. Recognition from the President of the United States of America for
contribution of honorable service to the nation
. Awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for contributing to the highest
level of military accomplishment