Vincent Maron Nasti
P. O. Box ******, Alexandria, VA 22315
Home: 703-***-**** Work: 202-***-**** (STE) and NSTS 982-7122
Personal Cellular: 301-***-****
E-mail: *********@*******.***
Objective: Securing a leadership position in a well-established corporation to support programs for the
intelligence and military communities.
Summary: More than 37 years of investigative, operational and law enforcement experience.
Certifications as a Senior Counterintelligence and Crimnal Invesitigations Special Agent, Graduate of the
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. Specific experience includes: Counterintelligence,
Counterespionage, Human Intelligence, criminal and fraud investigations, and computer forensics.
Experience
Criminal Investigator, Special Agent, GS-1811-13 Jan 2010 - Present
Defense Intelligence Agency, Investigative Division, Office of Security, Washington, DC Field Office
Planned, conducted and reported on criminal, internal, senior official investigations;
counterintelligence, counterespionage and criminal investigations and operations; employee suitability
and work place violence inquiries and investigations which supported the personnel security program.
Developed and cultivated counterintelligence and human intelligence directly related to on-going global
investigations and operations. Extensive liaison with myriad levels of DC Metro and national level
agencies.
Special Agent, GS-0132-13, (Army MICECP Program) April 2005-January 2009
National Capital Region Field Office, 902nd Military Intelligence Group, Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Planned, supervised, conducted and reported on sensitive counterintelligence and
counterespionage operations, investigations and Research and Technology Protection assessments.
Performed as covering agent, provided singular point of contact for CI/CE matters for 18 army and joint
commands in the capitol region. Composed and regularly presented unclassified and classified briefings
on threat awareness to senior command officers and civilians and thousands of employees in audiences
ranging from 25 to and 300. Conducted extensive liaison with national, state, and federal agencies.
Criminal Investigator, GS-1811-13 December 19 97- April 20 05
U. S. Naval Air Systems Command Office of Inspector General
Planned, lead and reported on complex and high visibility criminal and administrative
investigations, special inquiries, and joint investigations of administrative, regulatory, civil, crimi nal
violations. Lead teams and controlled investigations conducted by investigators assigned to subordinate
field offices. Planned, conducted and reported routine and high level liaison and technical direction to
external law enforcement, inspectors general, United States Attorney offices, Navy Office of General
Counsel, Procurement Integrity Office; Agency point of contact for Naval Criminal Investigative Service
and myriad federal, state and local agencies. Responsible for liaison and direction to computer forensics
examiners in technical support of investigations. Rotational assignments included Deputy Director and
Force Protection Officer, National Security Programs Division; and Special Assistant to Head, Contracts
Policy Division.
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Command Investigator, GS-1801 January 1992 – December 1997
U. S. Naval Research Laboratory
Supervised, planned, conducted and reported on full spectrum of criminal, fraud,
counterintelligence, administrative, accident claims, and federal compensation claim investigations, and
special inquiries. Conducted joint investigations with Naval Criminal Investigative Service; liaison officer
to all external counterintelligence and law enforcement agencies in the metro DC area;
Additional Experience Outline 1988-1992
Special Agent, U. S. Immigration and Naturalization Service; Physical Security Specialist;
Federal Civilian and Military Police Officer
Military Experience: Active and Reserve Components, 23 years, retiring in 1998); Activated USAF
Reservist for Operation Desert Storm, 1991; Counterintelligence Special Agent (Army); Law
Enforcement Supervisor (Air Force); Special Weapon and Aircraft Security Supervisor (Air Force);
Protective Services Detachment Leader and Member (Air Force, AFOSI)
Security: Top Secret SCI Clearance with Access; Counterintelligence Scope Polygraph, 2010
Education: B. S., Criminal Justice, 1996, University of Maryland
References: Available upon request Salary Requirements: Negotiable
Additional Background
Languages: Proficient in Spanish.
Computer Literacy: Microsoft Office, MS Windows NT, XP, 98, 2000 products, Microsoft Excel,
PowerPoint; several investigative and intelligence databases. Various intelligence databases.
Training: Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Criminal Investigator, 1988; remainder upon
request
Affiliations: OSS Society, Association of Former Intelligence Officers, Federal Law Enforcement
Officers, Association, Local 9, Fraternal Order of Police, DC Lodge # 1
Professional Publications: Two white papers on Evidence and Computer Forensics, Naval Inspector
General, 2004
Recognition /Award: Army Defense Civilian Achievement Medal, March 2008; DOD-
Counterintelligence Field Activity, Directors Special Counterintelligence Award, 2006; Personal
Commendation Letter from Vice Admiral Route; Naval Inspector General, 2005; Special Act Awards,
June 2002 and July 2004; Letter of Commendation, Regional Agent-In-Charge, Naval Criminal
Investigative Service, Washington Field Office, 1997.