DOUGLAS S. BROUILLETTE
*** ********* **** • Madison, Alabama 35758
Phone • Mobile 256-***-**** • E-mail ***************@*******.***
Education & Training
Civilian Education
BS Business, Texas A&M University-Central Texas, Killeen, TX
MA Management, Webster University, Kansas City, MO Campus
Military Education
US Army Electronic Warfare Officer
Military Intelligence Advanced Course
Combined Arms Service and Staff School
Command and General Staff College
US Army War College, (CIA Fellowship)
Training and Experience
Completed DoD Authorizing Official (AO) training (online) Oct 2016
11 years’ experience as Instructor
10 years’ experience as a Senior Program Manager
10 years’ experience in Information Assurance as a DAA/CA or project lead
8 years Course Development for Basic, Intermediate and Advanced levels (Intell)
4 years Curriculum Development including computer based training and advanced imagery analysis.
25+ years training and experience in personnel security, physical security, operational security, special access program security, communications security, signal intelligence, Human Intelligence, Imagery analysis and information assurance/warfare and program protection programs.
25+ years of intelligence operations including collection, collection management, analysis, and reporting. Experienced at the battlefield, tactical, strategic, and national level in Human Intelligence, Signal Intelligence, imagery and all-source Intelligence.
Special Operations (Special Forces Tab)
Certifications
Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
Certified for Risk in Information Systems and Controls (CRISC)
Federal Information Technology Security professional-Manager (FITSP-M)
Clearance
Eligible for reinstatement of TOP SECRET security clearance .
Current/Recent Work Experience
Senior System Security Requirements Engineer
Willbrook Solutions
Mar2015-May 2018
Responsible for the Specialty Engineering System Security Engineering (SSE) Requirements and Verification for the MDA Ground Based Midcourse Defense Program. . Evaluate products and new technology and coordinate with product groups. Focus areas are Cyber Security, Physical Security, Anti-Tamper, and System Security Architecture/baseline. Provide input into System Specifications and participate in the System Engineering reviews and board process. (SRR, PDR, CDR) Coordinate Sensor/Radar interfaces. Coordinate with other Engineering Teams as a Security Subject Matter Expert (SME).
Senior Security Design Engineer/Deputy Program Manager
SEI Group INC
April 2011-Jan 2015
Responsible for the design, build, test, install and secure operation of Electronic Systems. Evaluate products and new technology and coordinates with vendors. Manage the purchase, receipt and storage of the hardware and software for the system. Develop and manage the project budget to deliver on schedule and budget. Draft proposals and sub-contractors “Statement of Work” and evaluate cost quotes to ensure best value. Manage the project and sub-contractors to ensure successful completion of the contract and achieve customer satisfaction on all requirements.
Senior Program Manager
Intergraph Government Solutions
September 2000–January 2011
Responsible for defining and initiating projects and managing cost, schedule, and performance. Maintained continuous alignment of “project scope” with strategic objectives to ensure successful project completion. Participated in all aspects of proposal capture management and project implementation/execution. The projects below were all completed on time, on or below budget, and with a high degree of customer satisfaction:
NASA Protective Services Contract. Provided all communications, information assurance and electronic security system operation and support. Performed as NASA Protective Services Director of Information Management.
USMC Electronic Maintenance Support System (EMSS). Designed, tested and conducted initial field deployment of the system. The system provides complete updated manuals, diagrams, maintenance/safety bulletins, test procedures, and other key weapons system information to a laptop for each maintenance Marine.
Cyber and Security Solutions. Directed a team focused on Information Technology (IT) and Information Assurance (IA) projects. This included network design, security architecture design and effective integration of the hardware and software to ensure a effective and secure IT system in support of customer requirements. Performed as the project lead or Certifying Authority (CA) for DOD customers DITSCAP or DIACAP requirements for networks or software.
Video and Imagery Solutions. Assisted in the development and sales of the Video Analyst (VA) Product line. Included surveillance and force protection systems, teleconferencing using VOIP and operating the Video Image Photo Enhancement and Recovery Service Center.
Director for Intelligence and Security
Aviation and Missile Command
Redstone Arsenal, AL
July 1997–September 2000
Responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing installation security and force protection programs and providing Intelligence products to the 35+ Weapons System Project Managers located in the vicinity of Redstone Arsenal. Responsible for the following security services and programs:
Personnel Security Program
Industrial Security Program
Foreign Disclosure Program
Operations Security Program
Information Security Program
Physical Security for key facilities/buildings
Program Protection Program for the Weapons Systems
Certification process and DAA accreditation of over 235 Automated Information Systems (AIS) l
Establishment of Redstone LCIRT
Special access program oversight
Director of Operations
Office of the DCSINT US Army Europe
July 1995–July 1997
Responsible for the planning, coordination and execution of all Army intelligence and JWICS/ SIPRNET communications in the European Theater. Responsible for the following Intelligence activities:
Monitoring all Intelligence operations or activities in the European theater area of operations.
Theater Operations Security Programs (SAP)
Providing Intelligence and serving as a member for the USAREUR Force Protection Program
Operating the hub for JWICS/SIPRNET USAREUR communications
Coordinating the fielding, training and deployment of new system into USAREUR units
Deputy Commander of US Forces and
Chief of Staff for Coalition Forces
Operation Provide Comfort
One Year Tour 1996
Detailed for temporary duty with US, UK, French, and Turkish forces. Responsible for the following:
Supervised approximately 140 military personnel from all four counties. 1600 personnel assigned to the Command. The staff planned, coordinated and executed air and ground operation in and over Northern Iraq.
Senior Army Officer, Deputy Commander of US Forces.
Force Protection Coordinator for the Command
Managed a budget for the Command Operations and other US activities inside Northern Iraq
Chief of Theater Operations
Defense HUMINT Service
July 1994–July 1995
Responsibilities included:
Coordinating HUMINT collection in support of CINC war plans
Assist in the development of HUMINT Annex’s in all CINC war plans
Coordinate and assist drafting information sharing plans for NATO forces
Responsible for the coordination and obtaining SECDEF approval for HUMINT Special Operations
Deputy Director for Intelligence
J2 JCS
July 1993–July 1994
Responsibilities included:
Performed as the Senior Intelligence Officer in the National Military Command Center
When performing one night shift identified events important to US interest, obtained information and prepared the morning Intelligence briefing presented to the SECDEF, Chairman JCS and other Pentagon Officials
Coordinated national level collection efforts in support of critical worldwide events or planned operations
Chief of Staff, US Army Special Forces Command
Fort Bragg, NC
July 1992–July 1993
Responsibilities included:
Supervised the staff elements as they planned, coordinated and executed operations for the nine Special Forces Groups located throughout the US. (Active, Reserve and National Guard)
Managed the budget for operations and training plus funds for units deploying in support of CINC missions.
Exercised Staff control over the Support and Communications Battalions as they performed worldwide missions.
Senior Intelligence Observer/Controller (OC)
US Army Joint Readiness Training Center
July 1990–July 1992
Responsibilities included:
Observing, controlling, and conducting after-action reviews for all aspects of the Military Intelligence Battlefield Operating Element.
Managing intelligence assets including SIGINT, HUMINT, Long Range Recon Teams, and “All Source” reporting.
Reviewing OPFOR battle plans, observing their execution plus controlling all “citizens” inside the exercise boundary to ensure all actions follow enemy doctrine.
Commander, 3d Battalion
112th Military Intelligence Brigade
Goodfellow AFB, TX
July 1988–July 1990
Responsibilities included:
Command of 325 permanent party and a daily average of over 1000 students.
Operated a Personnel Center to handle all aspects of student training and follow on assignments.
Senior Army representative and the Joint School operated by the Air force
Responsible for all aspects of the curriculum for the analyst (98C basic and advanced), language (98G series) and the DOD Advanced Imagery Analysis joint Course
Designed, planned and executed the computer and programming necessary to covert 27 classes to computer assisted instruction three years ahead of schedule.
Class Leader/Instructor
Combined Arms Service and Staff School
Fort Leavenworth, KS
July 1985–July 1988
Responsible for 12 students, from all Army branches. Instructed all classes in nine-week course designed to qualify Army Captains to perform on key Brigade and Division Staffs. Provided students with all tools to plan, coordinate, and execute Army and Joint military operations in any situation.
US Army Officer
Prior to July 1985
Earlier duties included Battalion Executive Officer, Battalion S3 and S1, Company Commander, Detachment Commander, All Source Intelligence Analyst, Communications Security Officer.