Patrick Ryan Fuller
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Franklin, IN 46131
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/patrickryanfuller
Day Phone: 808-***-****
Availability: Beginning 1 August 2015
Executive Summary
I am seeking an All Source Intelligence Analyst position within the Department of Defense or Federal
Employment. I possess 18 years’ experience as an All Source Intelligence Analyst. My work includes correlating
Intelligence Data from numerous sources to include Human, Signals, and Open Source Intelligence. My primary
focus for Intelligence Operations has been centered on Counterterrorism Activities.
Description of Military Service U.S. Army September 1995 to June 2015
Served 18 years as an All Source Intelligence Analyst in the United States Army. As an analyst I prepare all-
source intelligence products to support the combat commander. Assist in establishing and maintaining
systematic, cross-referenced intelligence records and files. Receive and process incoming reports and
messages. Assist in determining significance and reliability of incoming information. Assist in integrating incoming
information with current intelligence holdings and prepare and maintain the situation map. Assist in the analysis
and evaluation of intelligence holdings to determine changes in enemy capabilities, vulnerabilities, and probable
courses of action. Assist in the preparation of Order of Battle records using information from all sources and in
the preparation of strength estimates of enemy units. Assemble and proofread intelligence reports and assist in
consolidating them into military intelligence. Prepare Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) products.
Analyze current intelligence holdings to identify gaps, and subsequent intelligence collection requirements.
Consider enemy Order of Battle records in the development of collection tasks and assessment of enemy
vulnerabilities and probable courses of action. Assist in the preparation of reports on captured enemy material.
Draft periodic and special intelligence reports, plans, and briefings.
Summary of Qualifications
United States Citizen
Current Top Secret/SCI clearance (Reinvestigation due June 5th 2019)
18 years analytical experience with DoD
18 years’ experience as an Operation Security (OPSEC) and Information Security specialist
18 years’ experience as a personnel security manager
Highly proficient in all Microsoft office applications and intelligence related automation centered on
analytical efforts and product development
Excellent oral communication skills and a strong professional briefer which assist in dissemination of
intelligence products and assessments
Acute knowledge of SOF and counterterrorism intelligence operations
Multiple years’ experience as an All Source Analyst in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation
Enduring Freedom
Certified training on the Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS)
Certified training on Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS)
Managed several Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF)
Vast experience in developing comprehensive intelligence assessments and information papers
Anti-terrorism and Counterinsurgency experience
Experienced and certified in Composite Risk Management
Professional Experience
Senior Intelligence Analyst December 2012 to Present
Supervisor: 205th Infantry Brigade, Camp Atterbury, Indiana
I serve as the senior enlisted adviser for Intelligence to the commander of a multi-component Army training
Brigade, comprised of over 1000 individuals. Provide key leadership within the organization updated intelligence
assessments on national interests across the globe.
Senior Intelligence Analyst
o Take charge of all intelligence briefings in support of overseas contingency operations in
Afghanistan, Iraq, Kosovo, and Djibouti.
o Observe, Coach, and Mentor both Army Reserve and National Guard Intelligence analysts
throughout the East Coast and Mid-Western United States. Utilize my many years of
deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq to ensure these individuals are trained and proficient
in current TTP’s and the ever changing intelligence threat.
Senior Security Manager
o Built a near-flawless system for tracking information security requirements for all members
of the organization to ensure information security standards were kept with zero incidents.
o Manage the personnel security requirements for every single member of the organization.
Ensure that every member of the organization is current on their clearance investigations.
Work closely with organization leadership to determine access requirements.
Physical Security Manager
o Advise the organizational leadership on all matters pertaining to Physical Security. I
advise the leadership in potential security risks located within the organizations
infrastructure.
o Coordinate with local law enforcement and federal agencies to ensure that the
organization understands the local threat assessment and that all procedures are in place
to deter criminal and extremist organizations from tampering with organizational property
and interests.
Leadership
o Managed 5 subordinate security managers across 3 states to include Indiana, Kentucky,
and Georgia. Trained these individuals to conduct security operations, jobs outside of
their expertise.
o Developed and implemented standard operating procedures for all security managers
within the organization. Standardized reporting throughout the organization to ensure
timely and accurate reporting to higher echelons pertaining to all facets of security
operations ranging from personnel security reporting to physical security standards.
o Inspected on three occasions by higher echelon government agencies. Received above
90% ratings on all inspections that were conducted.
References for this employment
Captain John Crumpacker Mr. Greg Elswick
Brigade Intelligence Officer Security Specialist
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Senior Intelligence Analyst October 2008 to December 2012
Supervisor: 3rd Brigade 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, New York
I served as the senior intelligence professional for a 3000 individual Infantry Brigade Combat team which
deployed twice to conduct operations in Afghanistan. During this time I developed over 700 daily Intelligence
Briefings that were disseminated to all echelons of the United States Military.
Senior Intelligence Analyst
o Senior Intelligence professional that oversaw the production of intelligence products for an
organization that consisted of over 50 intelligence professionals. Coordinated intelligence
between several different intelligence disciplines which included HUMINT, SIGINT,
GEOINT, OSINT, and ISR Management.
o Was responsible for the daily production of over 700 Graphical Intelligence Summaries
(GRINTSUM) over the course of two separate deployments. Ensured that every
intelligence function was accounted for within each summary. Disseminated these
GRINTSUMs to numerous organizations to assist International Security Forces
Afghanistan (ISAF) achieve a clear picture of insurgent operations in my organizations
area of responsibility.
Senior Security Manager
o Managed 3 Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF), 2 while on separate
deployments to Afghanistan. Ensured that all DoD regulations were in place to prevent
information security violations and classified leaks.
o Responsible for the overall personnel security status of approximately 5000 individuals.
Assisted 6 subordinate organizations in processing and tracking clearance eligibility and
access. Worked with higher echelon organizations to monitor and track derogatory
information pertaining to members of our organization. Briefed and assisted the
organizations leadership on access issues for individuals who had derogatory information,
often giving my personal advice on how to move forward with each individual on a case by
case basis.
Physical Security Manager
o Assisted organization with proper procedures on handling and safe guarding sensitive
Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives. Participated in annual inspections of these facilities
from higher echelons, receiving above 90% ratings on every inspection.
Leadership
o Personally led and mentored over 50 intelligence professionals, writing their monthly and
annual evaluations. Instructed them on how to become better intelligence professionals
and assisted them in career progression.
o Assisted in the intelligence training of several junior executive officers. Helped them to
understand organizational intelligence operations and how to become intelligence
professionals.
o Trained multiple Afghan Military Intelligence Officers on basic fundamentals of intelligence
operations. Worked through multiple language and cultural barriers to assist in their
professional development.
References for this employment
Captain Matthew DeSabio Staff Sergeant John Mital
All Source Intelligence Analyst
Intelligence Officer ****.*****@******.***
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Senior Intelligence Analyst September 2003 to October 2008
Supervisor: 130th Engineer Brigade, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii/5th Special Forces Group, LSA Anaconda, Iraq
Served as the senior intelligence professional for a 1500 individual Engineer organization and deployed as an
intelligence professional with the 5th Special Forces Group to Iraq. As a member of the Special Forces
community I managed multi echelon intelligence resources in order to target and gain intelligence on top
insurgent leadership throughout Iraq and Al Qaeda.
Senior Intelligence Analyst
o Oversaw Intelligence Operations for 5th Group Special forces in Iraq from June 2005 to
January 2006. Worked as the current operations intelligence officer and coordinated daily
intelligence products for Special Operations Units.
o Assisted the Special Operations Units in targeting key insurgent leadership throughout the
country of Iraq. Provided these teams with up to the minute intelligence on insurgents
throughout the area to assist them in targeting these individuals. Worked side by side with
reconnaissance assets to provide the most up to date information to the teams.
Senior Security Manager
o Served as the 5th Special Forces Group Special Security Officer (SSO). Was in charge of
validating and inspecting 4 Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities during my time
with the unit. Assisted numerous individuals with initiating and conducting periodic re-
investigations for security clearances.
o Built an entirely new security program for a 1500 member Engineer Unit in Hawaii. The
unit was new to the area and I created their entire security program from the ground up to
include new personnel, information, and physical security programs. Flawlessly
incorporated 2 subordinate units into the new system that was created, resulting in
complete understanding of regulations and organizational needs.
Physical Security Manager
o Assisted organization with proper procedures on handling and safe guarding sensitive
Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives. Developed several new arms rooms for new units to
Hawaii and was successfully validated. Participated in annual inspections of these
facilities from higher echelons, receiving above 90% ratings on every inspection.
Leadership
o Personally led and mentored 10 intelligence professionals, writing their monthly and
annual evaluations. Instructed them on how to become better intelligence professionals
and assisted them in career progression. Assisted 1 individual to be recognized as the
intelligence service member of the year.
o Assisted in the intelligence training of several junior executive officers. Helped them to
understand organizational intelligence operations and how to become intelligence
professionals.
Major Justine Wong *******.*.****.***@****.***
Intelligence Officer Sergeant First Class Samuel Thorington
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All Source Intelligence Analyst September 2000 to September 2003
Supervisor: 10th Aviation Brigade, Fort Drum, New York/United States Central Command Macdill AFB, Tampa
Florida
Served as a mid-level intelligence professional for a 1000 individual Aviation organization and served as key
intelligence professional for the order of battle section assigned to the United States Central Command at Macdill
Air force Base in Tampa Florida. I served as a key planner in 2002 for intelligence preparation for the 2003
invasion of Iraq.
All Source Intelligence Analyst
o Worked as a member of the United States Central Command Order of Battle section and
actively worked on the Modernized Integrated Database. Was responsible for the daily
tracking of military units throughout the United States Central Command area of
responsibility.
o Consistently briefed high level members of the United States Military and members of the
Department of Defense on revolving military issues throughout the Middle East. Worked
alongside members of the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Central Intelligence Agency,
and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to share information on continually evolving
threats to United States interests both home and abroad.
o Was the senior enlisted member of an intelligence section that was recognized at the Joint
Readiness Training Center in Fort Polk, Louisiana, as one of the most impressive
intelligence sections to go through in over 10 years. Planning conducted by our
intelligence section resulted in operational impacts that effected the battlefield in ways that
the observers had never seen or anticipated.
Physical Security Manager
o Supervised and implemented physical security standards for a multi-unit combined arms
room involving leadership and members from 5 separate organizations. Annually
inspected by higher echelons receiving 90% or higher grades on all inspections.
Lieutenant Colonel Brian Bolio Sergeant First Class Brooke Crytser
Operations Officer Senior Intelligence Analyst
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Educational Experience, Training, and Certification
Military Intelligence Senior Leaders Course
Professional Course in the field of Military Intelligence
January 8, 2014 to February 27, 2014
The Military Intelligence (MI) Senior Leader Course (SLC) is a rigorous 8 week course. SLC is designed to
prepare individuals to perform the duties and execute the responsibilities expected of today’s senior MI
professionals. Senior individuals from all MI disciplines come together in a collaborative environment for a
hands-on, performance based, peer-to-peer, scenario driven course designed to train Senior MI professionals to
lead and supervise soldiers, manage intelligence activities and resources as a multi-skilled technician in a
maneuver support role.
All Source Intelligence Analyst Advanced Leaders Course
Professional Course in Advanced All Source Analyst Training
April 1, 2005 to May 23, 2005
The intelligence analyst conducts analysis, develops and disseminates all-source intelligence products to support
the command. Performs, coordinates, and/or supervises the Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB)
process; Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Synchronization; and support targeting.
JPAS/JCAVS Virtual Training for Security Professionals
Technical Certification for JPAS Certification
January 10, 2013 to Present
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This course provides an overview of the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS) and a detailed explanation
of its subsystems, the Joint Clearance and Access Verification System (JCAVS) used extensively by Department
of Defense (DoD) Personnel Security Managers and contractor Facility Security Officers for eligibility and
investigation verification. The JPAS/JCAVS Virtual training course is formatted to include demonstration followed
by knowledge checks and practical exercises. Participants will complete tasks in a virtual JPAS environment and
navigate various windows and practice specific actions to perform desired functions.
Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) 80 Hour Certification
Technical Certification in DCGS user Training
December 1 2014 to Present
Two week training for DCGS Familiarization on intelligence system used by analysts throughout the Military. The
Distributed Common Ground System – Army is the Army’s Intelligence component that gathers intelligence
spanning all echelons from space to ground. DCGS-A enables decision makers to save lives right now by
gathering, analyzing and sharing intelligence information into a common system. This enterprise utilizes
intelligence information and open source technology (such as Amazon, Google and Twitter) to create a scalable
environment for collaboration and intelligence production. Overall, it has 600 sources of information.