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Intelligence Analyst All Source

Location:
Tucson, AZ
Salary:
130K
Posted:
February 21, 2024

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Mark E. Duarte LTC, MI, US Army (ret) Feb **** TSSI clearance w/CI Poly ad3tdz@r.postjobfree.com

OBJECTIVE: Intelligence Analyst/Mission Leader/Planner which allows me to employ my vast experience as a lifelong all source strategic intelligence analyst - both in the national intelligence community as a former Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) senior analyst as well my parallel career as an Army MI officer in mission support Watch Officer/Kinetic Targeting & BDA. Indications and Warning duties at J2, Pentagon. HUMINT, SIGINT, IMINT, MASINT experience. Trained sociologist; completely bilingual in Spanish, Latin American specialist.

EDUCATION

2005 Fully Certified ICOT Officer 2000 US Marine Corp CGSC Quantico 2014 Shipley Cntr Crse

1997 Joint Targeting School, Dam Neck 1991 Post Graduate Intelligence Program, Latin Am Study DIA

1991 MI Officers’ Advanced Course 1989 St Mary’s U., MA, International Relations, Latin Am minor

1985 MI Officers’ Adv Crse (non-res) 1983 MI Officers’ Basic Course 1995 DIA Collection Mngt Crse

1982 University of Texas: BA, Sociology 1983 MI Officers’ Tactical Course 2004 DIA Denial & Deception

2016 Auditing Security Plus Training 1997 Joint Targeting School, Battle Damage Assessment Crse

EXPERIENCE

6/10/2019 – Present: Information System Owner; Intell Analyst, Raytheon Missile Systems, Tucson, AZ

* Ensure that the planning and execution of all RMF activities are aligned, integrated with, and supportive of the system acquisition process

*Ensure that the SM3 IS support system is developed and operating in accordance with Program specific requirements as well as customer specifications, Cyber Task Orders (CTOs), RMF, and Government policies

*Conduct risk assessment and risk management activities for IS 1034 to identify potential vulnerabilities for remediation

*Manage user accounts, accesses, authorizations, and privileges, establish data and media ownership

Collaborate with Cybersecurity & Information Owners to develop Systems Security Plans (SSPs)

Assist the Information System Security Manager (ISSM) with performing the system risk assessment, documenting the respective results, and keeping reports current throughout the acquisition and development phases of the system lifecycle

Provide the ISSM with updates to the Plan of Action and Milestones (POAM), including identifying correction actions, determining resources required, documenting milestones, and addressing any residual findings

Coordinate with Cybersecurity and IT teams to facilitate and prioritize user needs

Oversee the development, maintenance, and tracking of the system security authorization package

Perform integrated change control by holding regular Change Review Boards (CRBs) that review, verify, approve, prioritize, track, and record requested changes to the IS and/or modifications to its configuration

Facilitate, coordinate, and record architecture and infrastructure modifications, upgrades, and updates

Provide oversight for classified data and media creation, processing, custody, and destruction

Develop system planning and budgetary requirements and communicating these needs with Program Management for sustainment operations, proposals, and reviews

Reviewed primary contract information for DID material, checked for errors for various programs, Phalanx, MALD and Storm Breaker

*Assist in the identification of NOR and Change Records for Weapons System, Guided Missile, Mk 3

*Data manager for Tomahawk system program

*Volunteered to assist with Raytheon’s Anti-Tamper Technical Exchange

10/15/2015 –6/7/2019: Assistant Professor National Intelligence University, Defense Intelligence Agency

*Primary instructor for the NIU MSR 607 Intelligence Reasoning and Analysis Course, Masters Level Education

*Primary instructor for the NIU MST 660 Introduction to Denial & Deception History Course

*Very cognizant of DIA foreign disclosure rules to facilitate Australian FVEY student cohort

*Carefully submitted all back up notes and messages for foreign disclosure for class syllabus

*Secondary instructor for the NIU MST 664 Adversaries, Organizations Activities and Counter Measures Course

*Assist graduate level intelligence students in the preparation of master thesis, serve as Master’s Chair & Reader

*Research and prepare a follow on masters level Denial & Deception intelligence course

*TA for MCR 701 Thesis Methodology and Design *Teaching Assistant for MSI 651 ‘Roots of Terrorism’

*Monitor Latin American events, Venezuela in particular *Informal efforts to start new LATAM courses

*Carefully plan and outline the flow of the current and future curriculum and student throughput

04/09/2014 – 09/15/2015 Senior Intell Analyst Civil Aviation Intelligence Analysis Center, USAF

*Monitored the illicit use of civil aviation worldwide to provide warnings and indications for civil agencies

*Stayed abreast also of USAF requirements for support of U.S. forces worldwide

*Monitored CENTCOM nations with airports at great risk: Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel and Lebanon

*Ensured that products and messages complied with foreign release requirements when tasked

*On site assistant program manager for all contractor intelligence analysts, published six CAIAC intel products

08/15/2013 – 03/20//2014 Senior Intell Analyst Office Undersecretary of Defense for Intell Clandestine & Special Activities

*Senior intelligence analyst charged with discerning trends in the clandestine activities of DoD offices

*Monitored, compiled Congressional Quarterly (CQ) report to congress and standing intelligence committees

*Concentrated on both targeting HUMINT and CI activities *Worked on several extremely sensitive

SAP programs and ACCM programs related to HUMINT and clandestine activities *Coordinated on policy for CYBER protection of US systems *Assessed damage to U.S. mission on compromised activities overseas

*Closely coordinated with legislative affairs to meet Congressional needs*Supported JRPA efforts

*Performed analysis of adversary denial and deception in the use of HUMINT clandestine tradecraft

05/15/2008 – 07/12/2013 Senior Intell Analyst Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization/COIC

*Senior Collections Intelligence Analyst for JIEDDO Home Made Explosive (HME) Task Force Afghanistan/Pakistan

*Senior Intelligence Analyst for Horn of Africa region, Somalia, Kenya, AFRICOM, Global Branch

*Commended in D.C. for superior service, source production, published over 60 COIC RFS products

*Deployed to Bagram Air Base,11/08 – 5/09 JTF Paladin, Afghanistan in support of counter IED effort, worked with intelligence analysts, LEA officers, ORSA professionals, experience in CENTCOM and EUCOM theaters.

*Employed and fused intelligence systems OSINT, SIGINT, HUMINT, and IMINT-related MASINT change-detection systems

*Very cognizant of foreign release materials, discussions due to presence of embedded allied officers

*Average office work week of 45 hours per week 84 hours per week while deployed

*Followed JIEDDO guidance to ‘write for release’ and incorporate time for Foreign Disclosure release

*Wrote many RFI products at lower classification in order to be released to allies

*Named Senior Intelligence Analyst/Mission Leader for superior work during last six weeks deployed in Afghanistan *Studied IED trends and counter measures *Coordinated and fused Afghan theater intelligence; published seven products while deployed

3/15/2007 – 4/29/2008 ODNI Senior Operations Officer (SOO), ODNI/ National Counter Terrorism Center, GG-15

*Senior Operations Officer in charge, mission leader of a ten-person analytical team. (Rotating 12 hour shift)

*Fused intelligence from the major intelligence communities to present a common intelligence community situation report. * Average work week of 50 hours per week

*During crisis, decided on notification of seniors during off hours. Published twice daily NCTC terrorism reports

*Led 24-hour, rotating shift watch schedule, monitor intelligence traffic, publish critical reports.

*Conducted video teleconferences with IC members to cross-talk critical subjects with 16 other IC agencies

*Extremely careful of product security markings complied with IC standards

*Led efforts to ensure continuity of operations plans were viable and in place

4/9/2005 – 3/1/2007 Document Exploitation (DOCEX) Chief GG-14, DIA/ National Media Exploitation Center

*DOCEX chief for NMEC, supervised document exploitation and upload into national database.

*Coordinated with imbedded intelligence organizations, FBI, CIA, and DHS for common requirements picture

*Coordinated directly with J2 counterparts of deployed Iraq/Afghanistan Joint Task Forces .

*Assisted in the “triage” and major captured forms of media to get to vital intelligence for all warfighting missions

*Managed the priority of work for over 100 technicians working current document exploitation.

*Extremely cognizant of foreign release regulations due to product requirements of presence of ‘Secret’ cleared only contract linguists *Average work week of 55 hours per week

*Led unique fly-away mission in 2/2006 to aid Colombian LEP forces in document exploitation, Spanish language fluency was vital, Operation “Fuertes Caminos”

*Ensured that documents and briefings to Colombian forces met foreign disclosure regulations

*Ensured that all training for Colombia analysts followed guidance of DIA foreign disclosure office

*Received personal kudos from SOCOM CG for ‘surge” DOCEX work, kudos also from Colombian LEP forces for TDY mission *Wrote 20 intelligence products and DOCEX summation reports

5/15/2003 –3/15/ 2005 Lead Analyst, Fusion Center JITF-CT, GG-13 (Combating Terrorism ), DIA

*Watch officer, lead, Indications and Warning Team 1, coordinated work of five regional desks in support of global terrorism. * Average work week of 55 hours per week

*Co-authored several packages on known Ansar Al-Islam Terrorists.

*Coordinated the traffic and publication of reports for five regional desk officers.

*Wrote approximately 80 classified terrorism reports, prepared targeting packages and warning products on terrorists groups *Wrote for ‘release’ of products when tasked in compliance with foreign disclosure

* Served on crisis or tactical cells as required.

*Sent to Warning & Fusion Center as Senior Intelligence Analyst with only three weeks on the job; normal prep was much longer *Wrote 25 classified articles, reports and country studies

6/1/2001 – 5/1/2003 Counter Terrorism Officer, DIA-Marine Corp Intell Agency (MCIA), GG-13 Quantico,VA

*I performed research, analysis and trend forecasting for nations of interest to the Marines and the Navy as an ICAP rotational analyst. *Average work week of 50 hours per week

*I stayed abreast of assigned and relevant issues regarding terrorism, terrorist groups and individuals

* Responded to short fuse production by providing clear, concise and timely products.

*Published several products designed for foreign release

*Led a four-person analyst cell/mission leader following the 11 Sept 2001 homeland attacks as resident DIA terrorist intelligence analyst.

6/1/1994 – 5/15/2001 Civ Targeting Intell Officer, GG11-13 Defense Intelligence Agency JCS/J2, Pentagon

*Deputy chief for service training and automation for major warfighting commands in J2, DIA.

*Extensive use of Geospatial Intelligence as a BDA analyst during campaigns; employed NGA office to record “before” and “after” imagery of targeted areas. Made assessments of damage and then re attack recommendation if required for missions

*Employed USAF and national-level intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets to include imagery to confirm/deny enemy action or targeting planning

*Served as ad hoc instructor for DIAC augmentee analysts in rudiments of targets and BDA ops for 24-hour ops

*Extensive use of DIA’s Central Collection Center to ensure targets were slated for collection imagery in preparation for targeting in concert with the collection systems’ periodicity for the area, essential for C5ISR efforts

*As a NMJIC watch officer, studied Foreign Intelligence Service, for nations of interest

*Reviewed aspects of published targeting cycle that were available for foreign release

Regularly reviewed imagery to determine enemy denial and deception for concealment of weapons systems *Average work week of 55 hours per week

*Coordinated with CENTCOM, EUCOM, STRATCOM targeting officials for specific target needs

*BDA Officer for phase III BDA during "Kosovo, Mar 1999""Desert Fox" Dec 1998, “Deliberate Strike 1995”

*Targeting officer during retaliatory strikes against Iraq, “Iraqi Provocations,” Nov 1998 * Watch Officer at the Pentagon NMJIC * Wrote and published 160 articles, spot reports and AARs of targeting campaigns

*Participated in national level exercise, Noble Eagle, Roving Sands -1997, Arizona NG, Copper Dome 2004

*Targeting officer, BDA analyst during “Desert Strike 1997” and “Allied Force 1999”, extensive use of IMINT and OSINT.

*I was promoted twice, received quality step increase, Joint Meritorious Unit Citations, CIA awards.

1994 – 2011 (US Army Reserves/Pentagon) Parallel career as a DIA Senior Military Inteligence officer assigned to JCS/J2 Pentagon intelligence unit

Full military biography (1981-2011) assignments, awards and decorations, available on request.

6/20/1993 – 5/15/1994 (Army) National Intell Support Team Deployments Officer, DIA. JCS/J2, Pentagon

*Maintained readiness folders of DIA personnel to deploy for coordinated with other agencies

*Coordinated selection and training for DIA employees on NIST teams *Employed all facets of intelligence disciplines to prepare teams. * Wrote 50 classified reports and AARs on NIST deployments

*Deployed over 50 personnel in a one year period to JTF Restore Hope (Somalia), JTF Deny Flight

*Meritorious Service Medal (2), Joint Service Achievement Medal, Humanitarian Assistance Medal.

9/15/1991 – 6/15/1993 (Army) North Korea Analyst, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) (JCS)/J2, Pentagon

*Wrote daily intelligence articles on North Korean order of battle for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, J2

*Published over 100 classified articles for the former Defense Digest, providing warnings of possible hostilities

*Employed assets of intelligence and reconnaissance to include overhead imagery to confirm/deny enemy action or planning * Average work week of 50 hours per week

*As a Watch Officer, indications/warning monitored crisis involving North Korea and the Philippines in the Pentagon NMJIC Command Center

*Published products releasable to South Korean, Japanese allies, complied with foreign disclosure guidelines.

*Led National Intelligence Support Team (NIST) fly-away mission to Kenya to support operations “Provide Relief”; assist starving Somali population; decorated on site

6/1/1989 – 7/15/1990 (Army) Intelligence Officer, S2. 2D Armored Division, Fort Hood, Texas

*Primary staff officer responsible for a cavalry squadron's tactical and physical security

*Fused intelligence for squadron’s helicopter and APC recon assets, assisted in their command and control

*Deployed unit to Germany for one of the last Return of Forces to Germany (REFORGER) exercises

*Awarded Army Meritorious Service Medal *Average work week of 55 hours per week

3/15/1987 – 5/20/1989 (Army) Company Commander, 522 MI Bn, 2D Armored Division, Fort Hood, Texas

*Commanded 104 man Electronic Collections, Jamming Company*Employed satellite “Trojan Horse” systems

*Tactical systems employed served as mobile reconnaissance platforms which I melded into common picture

*Employed new Army ASAS systems which enhanced intelligence command and control efforts

*Independently planned several successful rotations to the National Training Center and to Europe

Received frequent briefings on the Soviet employment of denial and deception, “Maskirovka”

6/1/1986 – 3/1/1987(Army) Battalion Supply Officer (S4), 522 MI Bn, 2D Armored Division, Fort Hood

*Responsible for the equipment, resupply and replacement of all battalion equipment

*In field, ran the battalion “trains,” supply, support section; Prepared unit to deploy to National Training Center

*Coordinated complex Standard NATO (STANAG) plans to command and control battalion’s vehicles on railways

*Prepared the unit to deploy to the former REFORGER-Return of Forces to Germany Exercises

6/1/1985 – 5/15/1986 (Army) Electronic Warfare Platoon Ldr, 102D MI, 2D Infantry Div, Camp Casey, Korea

*Commanded a 52-person, US/Korean platoon in real world missions targeted against the north Korean Communist forces

*Deployed unit several times to the demilitarized zone (DMZ) to collect reconnaissance on enemy forces transmissions *Average work week of 60 hours per week

*Participated in major divisional exercise, “Ulchi Focus Lens” and “Team Spirit, 1985, 1986”

*Instructed in foreign release of intelligence material due to proximity of Korean soldiers embedded in unit

6/1/1983 – 5/15/1985 (Army) Operations Research Systems Analyst, White Sands Missile Range, NM

*Served as an Operations Research Systems Analyst (ORSA) for the activity

*Conducted year-long study on U.S. Army’s Readiness Training Program (REDTRAIN) to test and gauge its effectiveness in training non commissioned intelligence officers, used controlled “before” and “after” testing

*Walked through active “Check Point Charlie” to visit Communist East Berlin while the Wall was still up in 1984

*Served as an action officer for Combined Army Exercise “Border Star 1986”, awarded ARCOM, AAMs

*Worked on what was then first-generation computer models and first generation desk computers

1981 - 1983 Texas, Army National Guard, Officer Cadet, Camp Mabry, Texas

*Officer cadet in medical battalion of Texas Armored Division

*Learned rudiments of the medical battalion’s mission and battle readiness *Qualified as an Army medic

PERSONAL Familiar with all DIA, JIEDDO, systems and tools, Word, PowerPoint, WISE, IWS and ODNI, CIA-like systems, Arc Gis, Geobrowser, Axispro, M3. Analyst notebook, Palantir, CIDNE. Trained collection manager, to include Geospatial intelligence. Life long military intelligence officer, 35 years’ combined active and reserve service, retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in DIA's joint reserve unit. Interests include reading, long distance running, Black Belt, Tae Kwon Do, racquetball. Completely bilingual in Spanish, read, write and speak.



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