Daniel P. Casey
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Objective: To obtain a position as an All-Source Intelligence Analyst
Availability: Immediate
Summary of Qualifications:
• Active TS/SCI clearance (SSBI current through January 2018)
• 10 years experience as an All-Source Intelligence Analyst
• 30 months of analytical experience while deployed to Afghanistan in support of
Operation Enduring Freedom
• Experience in using: CIDNE, TIGR, JWICS, DCGS-A, ArcGIS, i2 Analyst Notebook 8,
IWA/CALEB Methodology, F3EAD Targeting Methodology, QueryTree, M3, HARMONY,
IC Reach, Fire Truck, WEAT, Palantir, BI2R, mIRC, Google Earth, and Microsoft Office
applications
• Six years of experience in managing analyst teams
• Two years of experience in supporting Special Operations Forces; political and cultural
analysis within the Central Command Area of Operations
• Eight years of experience in counter-IED operations
• Excellent oral and written communication skills
Summary of Experience:
• All-Source Intelligence Analyst, CJSOTF-A, Afghanistan (February 2014 to Present)
o Provides daily fused, all-source intelligence support to CJSOTF-A and subordinate units
o Responsible for briefing the Commander, CJSOTF-A on operations and intelligence
matters occurring in RC-Southwest/West
o Responsible for Red/Green/White targeting
• Intelligence Subject Matter Expert, Counter-IED Operations Integration Center (COIC),
JIEDDO (August 2012 to Present)
o Provided all-source, fused intelligence products in order to identify, attack, and defeat
IED networks
o Produced multi-layered, multi-intelligence analysis identifying patterns of IED network
activity in support of forward deployed units.
o Produced several geospatially layered intelligence products identifying information gaps
and areas to focus intelligence collection efforts
o Utilized multiple web-based intelligence tools to identify and disseminate emerging
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP’s) in the Afghanistan Theater of Operations
o Provided mentorship as an embedded counter-IED analyst supporting a brigade during a
Mission Readiness Exercise (MRX)
Daniel P. Casey
6107 Havener House Way, Apt. 1B, Centreville, VA 20120
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o Deployed from the COIC in order to support the Inter-Agency Operations Coordination
Center (IOCC)’s counter narcotics mission in Afghanistan (February 2013 to August
2013)
o Provided all-source support to Regional Command-East NEXUS and FUSION Cells in
identifying DTO’s that support insurgents
o Produced network analysis to illustrate linkages between Drug Trafficking Organizations
(DTO’s) and insurgent groups
o Developed target packets identifying key DTO members for targeting by law enforcement
agencies and partnered coalition units
o Provided all-source analysis support to NATO members working in conjunction or as part
of the IOCC
o Disseminated targeting packets to U.S. Special Operation Forces (SOF) and Coalition
SOF for use in operational planning
o Provided fused, all-source intelligence to CJSOTF task forces to include: current IED
threat analysis, enemy pattern of life analysis and visualization models of terrain
o Planned and leveraged multiple reach-back intelligence capabilities to support CJSOTF
task force operations targeting high-value individuals
o Provided direct all-source support to the DEA, DIA, and British Serious Organised Crime
Agency (SOCA); assisted in gathering evidence to arrest and prosecute DTO members
• Senior Intelligence Sergeant, United States Army (July 2009 to July 2012), 2nd Squadron /
2nd Cavalry Regiment; Rose Barracks, Germany
Served as the Senior Intelligence Analyst for a battalion S-2 section, managed a
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team of four analysts during Operation Enduring Freedom 10-11
As a member of the battle staff, conducted mission analysis and intelligence
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preparation of the battlefield for contingency operations in the Levant; provided current
analysis of the Levant region with a focus on radical Islamic organizations, tribal/cultural
dynamics, and political influences
Deployed to Novo Selo, Bulgaria, from August 2009 to October 2010;
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participated in training and mentoring Bulgarian Army units in support of Joint Task
Force-East
Managed the production of over 500 daily intelligence summaries and intelligence
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products
Managed the battalion’s ISR planning; produced over 1,200 collection plans and
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requests in support of daily patrols and deliberate operations
Produced over 380 daily and weekly update briefs to the battalion commander;
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enhancing leaders’ understanding of the province’s governance and tribal dynamics
Developed Excel databases and utilized Google Earth to track insurgent cache
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sites; developing products used in deliberate operations to interdict and disrupt IED
facilitators
Daniel P. Casey
6107 Havener House Way, Apt. 1B, Centreville, VA 20120
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Analyzed MASINT, IMINT, and MSI in order to find and disrupt HME caches
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and facilitators
Responsible for managing over 500 target packets of High Value Targets in the
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battalion’s area of operations
Responsible for providing quick turn-around, fused intelligence products to SOF
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units, in the battalion’s area of operations, regarding IED and direct fire cell threats
Coordinated multiple real-time intelligence platforms to disseminate actionable
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intelligence to SOF members actioning high-value targets
• All-Source Intelligence Analyst, United States Army (November 2006 to July 2009), 43rd
Sustainment Brigade; Fort Carson, Colorado
Conducted daily data pull of IED events in Afghanistan from CIDNE in order to
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identify threat trends and brief the brigade commander
Maintained the Task Force’s SIGACT database; compiled data on historic IED
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and direct fire attacks from CIDNE reporting
Utilized CIDNE and ArcGIS to produce threat analysis of ground lines of
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communication in RC-East, Afghanistan
Produced quarterly and yearly IED trend analyses for Eastern and Southern
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Afghanistan utilizing CIDNE and Query Tree; compared historic and current trends
overlaid with seasonal patterns and significant dates to enhance the brigade commander’s
understanding of the operating environment
Produced over 50 weekly threat assessments; responsible for briefing the Deputy
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Commanding General-Support for the 82nd Airborne Division on emerging IED
engagement areas along main supply routes in Eastern Afghanistan
Produced over 50 weekly intelligence summaries for the Commander of Joint
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Logistics Command (RC-East); utilized reporting from CIDNE and multiple intelligence
databases to produce relevant analysis for the commander
Provided strategic assessments to the commander, focusing on current
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geopolitical/military trends affecting United States’ foreign policy in the CENTCOM area
of responsibility
• All-Source Intelligence Analyst, United States Army (June 2006 to November 2006),
Division-West, 1st Army; Fort Carson, Colorado
Utilized JWICS, CIDNE, and Query Tree for the production of daily intelligence
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briefs to the G2 and Chief of Staff for Division-West, 1st Army
Responsible for producing over 120 products on current OIF/OEF insurgent
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tactics, techniques and procedures; enhancing the training and readiness of National
Guard and Army Reserve units deploying in support of the Global War on Terrorism
Daniel P. Casey
6107 Havener House Way, Apt. 1B, Centreville, VA 20120
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Produced daily intelligence briefs to the Chief of Staff, Division-West, 1st Army
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with a focus on the Levant region and Northern Africa; provided analysis of
military/political leadership as well as capabilities of militaries in these regions
Produced focused analysis and long-term assessments for the Sahara and Sub-
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Saharan regions of Africa
• All-Source Intelligence Analyst, United States Army (May 2004 to June 2006), 1st
Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division; Camp Casey, Republic of Korea
Produced over 250 daily GRINTSUMs; Monitored theater-level reporting and
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changes in indications and warnings, providing analytical assessments to the brigade
command staff
Managed the brigade’s database; updated enemy units’ order of battle and tracked
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the location of underground facilities
As a junior analyst, was responsible for the production of intelligence annexes for
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major training events as well as contingency operations; assisted in Military Decision
Making Process and war gaming with the brigade staff
Education, Occupational Certification and Training:
• Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, Pre-Law; University of West Florida- 2002; Degree
Completed (3.01 GPA)
• Attack the Network (COIC A3P)- 2012
• Antiterrorism Officer Basic Course- 2011
• DCGS-A Operator’s Course- 2008
• Operations Security Officer Level II Course- 2008
• All-Source Intelligence Analyst Course, United States Army Intelligence Center- 2004