DAVID GILMORE II
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QUALIFICATIONS PROFILE
Accomplished and dedicated professional with extensive years of military experience within the field of intelligence asset management; complemented with verifiable management and leadership aptitudes. Exemplifies the capability to handle and accomplish multiple duties and tasks with high accuracy and without compromise to quality. Leverage analytical skills in determining key operational issues and providing sound resolutions to facilitate flawless goal completion. Currently possess an active Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) Security clearance.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
- Intelligence Acquisition and Processing - Data Extraction and Analysis
- Personnel Security Management - Staff Supervision and Development
- Intelligence and Counterintelligence - Risk Assessment and Mitigation
- Strategic Planning and Execution - Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS)
- Equipment Accountability - Technical Documentation
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
UNITED STATES ARMY (2005–PRESENT)
1-82 Field Artillery 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, TX
Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (Intelligence and Security) Jul 2012–Present
- Assumed full accountability in facilitating more than 621 personnel and ensuring that all military personnel within the unit are consistently combat-ready.
- Conducts security checks to ensure that personnel security clearances and other relevant paperwork are maintained and up-to-date.
- Managed and audited supplies and equipment amounting to more than $1.7M.
- Acquire environment and battlefield intelligence and relay information to the upper management as aid in developing strategic and effective action plans.
- Ensures all intelligence assets are appropriately managed and kept in utmost confidentiality and sensitivity.
- Provided keen oversight for the existing security programs and the intelligence sourcing processes.
- Administered training and supervision for three military personnel and an intelligence analyst.
Notable Accomplishment:
- Led the division in attaining a 99.7% rating on the isolated personnel report evaluation prior to a training exercise.
- Established the first fully functional Global Broadcast System for a training exercise, the first of its kind after eight successive training rotations.
- Established a fully functional Global Broadcast System that is imperative for the use in Field Artillery for a rotation to Germany
2-15 Field Artillery, Fort Drum, NY
Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (Intelligence and Security) Aug 2010–Jul 2012
- Kept abreast of military equipment, procedures, and tactics and provided extensive training programs to all subordinates in support of active worldwide deployments.
- Evaluated battlefield and disseminated pertinent environment intelligence among the division’s management and executives.
- Contributed to the identification of potential threats, development of appropriate lethal and nonlethal actions, and management of all the division’s acquired intelligence assets.
- Monitored ongoing security programs as well as the entirety of the intelligence acquisition process.
- Took charge of training and directing the work efforts of a high-functioning team composed of four analysts and an intelligence sergeant.
Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (Forward Operating Base Defense) – Iraq Aug 2009–Jul 2010
- Coordinated with Iraqi federal police and militia in setting up security and perimeter defenses around the base.
- Developed and imposed security measures for entry and exit of materials, vehicles, and personnel within the base.
Notable Accomplishment:
- Maintained zero casualties during deployment through the development of comprehensive security plans and extensive training programs.
Individual Replacement Training Company, Fort Carson, CO
Ammunition and Opposing Force Noncommissioned Officer Jul 2005–Mar 2008
- Yielded comprehensive training programs for more than 2000 enlisted soldiers, encompassing the following
- Modern Army combative program
- Proper weapons qualification
- Proper building clearing procedures prior to deployment
EDUCATION
Coursework toward Associate of Applied Science in Intelligence Operations Studies
Cochise Community College for Military Intelligence, Douglas, AZ
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
IOFC Information Operations Fundamental Course Environmental Compliance Officer Certification
Unit Prevention Leader Intelligence School OTH Advanced Leader Course Hazardous Material Driver Instruction
Training with Industry – Environmental Protection Agency Combat Life Savers Course
Unit Soldier Administration Program RET Noncommissioned Officer Training
Abrams Tank Crew member Training Warrior Leader Course
AWARDS AND HONORS
Army Commendation Medals (3)
Army Achievement Medals (4)
Good Conduct Medals (3)
Overseas Service Ribbons (3)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Medal
Iraqi Campaign Medal
ACTIVITIES
Search and Rescue Disaster Response Team – Jeep Club Horseback Riding Fishing Camping Bowling