DELLA M. LITTLE
Spring Lake, NC 28390
acpbl9@r.postjobfree.com
INTELLIGENCE ANALYST
Results-driven professional with over 15 years of leadership experience in providing intelligence and analytical
knowledge and expertise as a member of the United States Armed Forces. Strongly skilled in developing and presenting
situational assessments for locations around the world and analysis of terrorist, foreign intelligence, political violence
and criminal threats. Outstanding analytical, planning, and interpersonal skill, with experience in advising military and
government leaders on enemy vulnerabilities and probable courses of action.
AREAS OF STRENGTH AND EXPERTISE
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Strategic Research & Problem Solver Analyst Notebook
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Analysis Critical Thinking SIPR, JWICS, M3
• Verification • •
Crisis Communications DGCS-A, ArcGIS
• Threat Assessments • •
Report Generation Physical Security
• MS Office Suite • •
HOT-R, BATS Top Secret Clearance
• SOIS, JIANT
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), Fort Bragg, NC October 2014 to Present
Reports Officer
Responsible for preparation of briefings and reports for consumption by authorized members of the Intelligence
Community. Provide daily management and ongoing maintenance of a SharePoint team site housing all legacy documents.
Key Accomplishments:
• Developed a SharePoint portal site designed to streamline serialization processes and mature management of
intelligence products and reports.
• Received training designed to provide foreign disclosure advice and counsel to authorized parties.
Protective Service Battalion 701st MP Group, Quantico, VA October 2013 to September 2014
Intelligence Analyst -Criminal Investigation Department
Researched and analyzed threats posed by domestic and foreign terrorist and criminal organizations for the Protective
Services Battalion (PSB) unit. Determined threat levels and provide assessments with focus on personal protection,
criminal threats, and use of weapons of mass destruction in support of PSB efforts. Conducted anti-terrorism/criminal
intelligence activity analysis through leverage of automated intelligence systems, national level databases, hardcopy
studies, and open source information. Served as an operations/watch center subject matter expert (SME) working with a
staff of security specialists with duties ranging from preparing, analysis, development, review, and implementation of
operations/watch center policies, procedures, and standards within an SCI environment. Maintained adherence to all
policies and procedures with regard to classified and unclassified reports and requests for information (RFI). Provided
situational awareness of all events, issues, and threats during regular and emergency operations. Gathered and reviewed
all communications and messaging traffic for authorized personnel for analysis of developments and changes.
Key Accomplishments:
• Recognized for outstanding analytical support of the inaugural US Association of the Southeast Asian Nations
Defense Forum.
• Identified over 1,800 fraudulent social media accounts exploiting Department of Defense officials’ identities for
financial gain.
G2 Operations, U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, Fort Belvoir, VA September
2012 to September 2013
Processing, Exploitation, Dissemination (PED) Non-Commissioned Officer
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Functioned as an Intelligence Sergeant in the PED Cell, Operations, and Training Directorate for the Intelligence and
Security Command. Served as project lead in the development and launch of the Distributive Processing Exploitation and
Dissemination Center of Excellence. Updated and provided ongoing maintenance for a globally federated PED portal.
Coordinated training sessions in collaboration with the Air Force Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance Agency
(AFISRA) and ensured compliance with U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army training guidelines. Participated in all meetings
related to modification and enhancement of PED skills and training.
Key Accomplishments:
• Selected by the INSCOM G3 Sergeant Major to provide technical and tactical perspectives in the development of
an U.S INSCOM Futures Intelligence program.
• Prepared funding decision-making briefs for the INSCOM Commanding General and staff, resulting in a $21.7M
investment in the PED program.
• Provided feedback on the use of tools and applications designed for inclusion in the DCGS-A ICITE; selected to
demonstrate capabilities to the U.S. Secretary of Defense and various members of Congress.
G2 Operations, B Co, HQ and HQ Battalion, Camp Red Cloud, South Korea August 2011 to August 2012
Intelligence Sergeant
Supervised analytic personnel with forward deployment to the Republic of Korea. Responsible for timely and accurate
intelligence products in support of support of combined armistice operations and 2ID field exercises. Prepared daily and
weekly intelligence briefings and Black and White books for the Division Commander and staff highlighting new
assessments and changes to operational threats.
Key Accomplishments:
• Recognized for outstanding leadership of intelligence personnel during a series of Warpath exercises.
• Oversaw the entire construction of a local supermarket from initial construction to completion. Executed DTAC
intelligence emplacement for the Senior U.S. and Republic of Korea General Officer C4I summit.
• Grew partnerships with vendors regarding supplies and equipment, negotiating contracts on pricing and delivery
times, monitoring expenditures and reducing operating costs to increase revenues. Created and distributed over 200
open source and 30 weekly intelligence reports to enhance armistice readiness of 2ID.
A Company, 297th Military Intelligence Battalion, Fort Gordon, GA March 2011 to July 2011
Supply Sergeant
Held responsibility for company logistical operations to include property accountability for organization equipment
valued at over $5M. Maintained an annual budget of $36K for purchase of company commodities. Provided logistical
support to over 100 soldiers. Tasked with adjustment actions including reports of survey, statements of changes, and
administrative adjustment documents. Reviewed and validated updated property books and hand receipts, and ensured
adequate maintenance of current files of the installation TDA/MTDA, changes, revisions, and related correspondence.
Determined and executed work methods, techniques and local procedures for receipt, custody, care and/or distribution of
material. Analyzed operational reports, plans, and work schedules in order to mitigate potential issues and material
support deficiencies. Maximized use of existing storage locations and facilities for the company to meet mission needs
and to enhance efficiency of operations. Coordinated equipment acquisitions and modifications with information
management, procurement, engineering, security, safety, and environmental units.
Key Accomplishments:
• Credited with maintaining an order Change of Command inventory valued at over $22M with zero losses of
equipment or incidents.
• Oversaw over 1,500 pieces of equipment valued at over $5M stored in multiple locations, including a secured
classified facility.
• Managed the turn-in of over $750K of excess equipment during Operation Clean Sweep.
Theater Ground Intelligence Center, Fort Gordon, GA January 2009 to February 2011
Knowledge Management Non-Commissioned Officer, February 2010 to February 2011
Assisted with management of the Distributive Common Ground Station-Army (DCGS-A) data ingestion and replication
architecture, and dissemination for over 170 databases. Participated in the development, coordination, integration, and
oversight for the execution of policies, plans, and programs for TGIC-C Knowledge Systems. Promoted awareness of the
organization's knowledge sharing program to internal and external audiences. Maintained consistent communications
knowledge sharing across the organization.
Key Accomplishments:
• Served as the Interim TGIC-Systems Officer and produced monthly DCGS-A Fixed Facility usage statistics.
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• Conducted regular briefings for the Army Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence and other National Intelligence
Agencies personnel.
• Implemented a training tracking system for all TGIC-C Operations personnel, resulting in a 30% rate of readiness
for a team of 15 soldiers.
All Source Intelligence Analyst, January 2009 to January 2010
Responsible for five personnel deployed to the Horn of Africa and LEVANT cell in support of the Coalition Forces Land
Component Command (CFLCC), US Army Central (ARCENT), and Overseas Contingency Operations. Key contributor
to the production of daily all-source intelligence and weekly special topics and products in a fused, multi-disciplined
format from a Distributed Common Ground System-Army (DCGS-A) fixed facility.
Key Accomplishments:
• Supervised the production of 120 intelligence products and 10 RFI responses in support of CFLCC Commander
and ARCENT G2 initiatives.
• Identified and reduced deficiencies by 100% for day shift of five soldiers during Exercise Lucky Warrior.
• Mentored three soldiers to capstone to the level of apprentice in the Analyst Certification Program.
Headquarters, 3rd Brigade Special Troops, Fort Benning, GA August 2004 to December 2008
Intelligence Analysis/ OPSEC NCO
Led the Al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) team of the Analysis and Control Element and supervised training and intelligence
operations in support of global contingency mission Operation Iraqi Freedom. Provided intelligence products, conducted
analyses, and presented classified and unclassified briefings to battalion leaders. Served as All-Source Intelligence Analyst
and SME on conventional and unconventional threats to US forces for the 3/3 Heavy Brigade Combat Team. Functioned
as Senior Intelligence Analyst and Battalion Staff NCO during OIF V for 15 months for the 3BSTB S2. Prepared and
presented briefings to supervisors, managers, and high-level officials on complex and wide-ranging investigations and
projects and of situations, trends, mission accomplishments, and the impact of investigative activities. Drafted intelligence
reports and summaries to assist the battalion command team. Briefed over 600 convoys on current insurgent threats and
route status possible threats. Served as the Operations Security (OPSEC) Technical SME for the 3rd Brigade Special
Troops Battalion. Maintained awareness of all operational activities that were OPSEC Sensitive. Provided support to
OPSEC planning for operations plans and orders prepared by Commander and Brigade staff in support of exercises and
operations.
Key Accomplishments:
• Developed insurgent IED network in Battalion AOR, leading to the capture of 4 IED facilitators and 15 IED
emplacers Target Development Team.
• Received a commendable rating from the installation Physical Security office for development of the Battalion
Physical Security standard operating procedure.
• Selected to serve as the Senior Intelligence Sergeant for the BSTB during OIF V.
Headquarters, Brigade Combat Team, Fort Carson, CO March 2001 to July 2004
Intelligence Analysis
Maintained intelligence files, orders of battle, intelligence graphics, and personnel security files for the battalion.
Intelligence analyst during OIF I and assigned to 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division. Provided
analytical products for the BCT Commander, and functioned as the SME on Sunni extremist activities.
Key Accomplishments:
• Maintained equipment valued at over $100K.
TRAINING
Foreign Disclosure Officer Training, Fort Bragg, NC, 2014
Open Source Exploitation Course, Quantico, VA, 2014
Warrior Leaders Course, Korea, 2012
Distributed Common Ground System - Army, 2009, 2008, 2007
Physical Security Managers Course, Fort Benning, GA, 2008
Anti-Terrorism Level II Course, Fort Benning, GA, 2007
Combined Information Data Network Exchange, Kuwait, 2007
Mobile Retention Team Training, Fort Gordon, GA, 2008, 2009
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Intelligence Analyst Certification Program, Fort Huachuca, AZ, 2001