Ryan Anthony Hewitt
San Antonio, TX 78250 United States
Mobile: 912-***-****
DSN: 210-***-****
****.********@*****.***
Work Experience:
Kapsuun Group
Lorton, VA 22079 United States
04/2019 - Present
Hours per week: 40
Russian Linguist/Intelligence Analyst
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Detected and provided early warning of worldwide threats to the Air Force. Identified and resolve crime impacting Air Force readiness or good order and discipline. Combated threats to Air Force information systems and technologies. Defeated and deterred fraud in the acquisition of Air Force prioritized weapons systems. Exploited the Internet for threat information facing USAF assets worldwide. Utilized Russian and German language skills or use translation software to search for and identify threats in webpages or documents written in a foreign language. Translated or use offsite translation support to identify threats and translate web pages or documents written in a foreign language. Leveraged existing collection efforts of other agencies and classified intelligence information resources. Used DAFOSI case information to conduct research and analysis in support of DAFOSI CI and LE inquiries, investigations, and operations. Using visualizations and analytical software, such as Analyst’s Notebook and Maltego, conducted link and trend analysis to discover new information, corroborated existing information, and predicted future threats to USAF assets.
Used data in AFCERT and 35 IS databases for correlations to Internet information on threats to USAF networks. Conducted analysis of threats to automated information systems, networks, and critical information in support of AFNETOPS locations and to Network Operations Security Center locations. Provided routine input into AFNETOPS products from the CI perspective. Conducted link and trend analysis. Advised on network or system vulnerabilities and assess the threat of exploitation. Provided briefings on Information Warfare (IW) indications and warning and recommended countermeasures. Coordinated, fused and compiled analytical products from numerous resources, to include various databases, to ensure a tailored counterintelligence product is provided to support the protection of critical research and technology. Provided reach-back capability and training as needed to subordinate units and customers on how to identify the Information Operations (IO) threat. Produced and present intelligence briefings. Attended intelligence conferences and meetings that support AFOSI CI production efforts. Provided weekly and monthly inputs to activity reports.
Supervisor: Steve Purdy 210-***-****
Kapsuun Group
10505 Furnace Rd Ste 205
Lorton, VA 22079 United States
01/2019 - 04/2019
Hours per week: 40
Russian Linguist
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Developed Russian language learning material for the Joint Language University. Produced listening and reading lessons at Defense Language Proficiency Test levels 2, 2+, and 3. Transcribed spoken Russian into written Russian and written Russian into written English, including translator notes to explain colloquial phrases and sayings. Constructed vocabulary lists from Russian text to aid in student learning. Developed questions to mimic the Russian Defense Language Proficiency Test 5. Supervisor: Yulia Lehman 301-***-****
Caduceus Staffing
57 Forsyth St NW
Atlanta, GA 30303
10/2018 - 01/2019
Hours per week: 40
Russian Linguist / Intelligence Analyst
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Leveraged existing open-source collection efforts of other agencies and classified intelligence information resources. Used law enforcement (LE) case information to conduct open source research and analysis in support of CI and LE inquiries, investigations, and operations. Use visualizations and analytical software. Conducted link and trend analysis to discover new information, corroborate existing information and predict future threats to USAF assets.
Used data in supporting databases for correlations to open-source Internet information on threats to USAF networks. Conducted analysis of threats to automated information systems, networks, and critical information in support of AFNETOPS locations and to Network Operations Security Center locations. Provided routine input into AFNETOPS products from the CI perspective. Conducted link and trend analysis to predict Computer Network Attack (CNA) or Computer Network Exploitation (CNE). Advised on network or system vulnerabilities and assessed the threat of exploitation. Provided briefings on Information Warfare (IW) indications and warning and recommend countermeasures. Coordinated, fused and compiled analytical products from numerous resources, to include various databases, to ensure a tailored counterintelligence product was provided to support the protection of critical research and technology. Provided reach-back capability and training as needed to subordinate units and customers on how to identify the Information Operations (IO) threat. Produced Intelligence Information Reports (IIRs), CI Notes and other reporting products; completed post-report process. Produced and presented intelligence briefings. Attended intelligence conferences and meetings that support CI production efforts. Provided weekly and monthly inputs to activity reports. Supervisor: Jose Joachin 831-***-****
Folkston ICE Processing Center
3026 Hwy 252 E Folkston
Folkston, GA 31537 United States
02/2017 - 10/2018
Hours per week: 50 to 80
Detention Officer
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Maintained security within the institution and oversee the health and safety of staff and detainees. Physically patrolled and visually inspect: units, yards, buildings, detainees, detainee property, and clothing, to ensure the welfare, safety, and security. Maintained visual surveillance of grounds by foot and from a rover vehicle.
Performed inspections and searches of physical premises and cells, checking for contraband and compliance with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and GEO Group regulations. Investigated and reported unusual circumstances. Received training in criminal or civil investigative principles and techniques. Applied laws and rules associated with criminal or civil procedures, searches, seizures, arrests, and rules of evidence. Conducted pat searches of detainees. Observed and participate in various phases of investigations. Obtained signed statements, affidavits and documentary evidence to be included in reports or case records. Prepared investigative reports using clear and proper written language. Observed detainees directly and indirectly through visual, audio and video monitoring, checking for unusual or abnormal activity, to ensure the physical safety of detainees, staff, and the public. Observed and responded to obvious and subtle changes in detainee conversation or behavior that might be inappropriate or indicate the potential for trouble.
Monitored radio transmissions between staff in order to respond immediately to directions/emergencies, and to call for security support as needed.
Complied with and enforce security procedures for keys, equipment, and supplies. Operated control room, monitoring and accessing gates, cameras, alarms, and video terminals, operating control panels in response to audio and visual cues and requests by staff. Maintained detailed logs of detainee movements and activity by monitoring radio transmissions in real time. Supervisor: Doug Wombacher 912-***-****
Catholic Charities Jacksonville Refugee Resettlement 134 East Church Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202 United States
06/2016 - 07/2016
Hours per week: 35
Undergraduate Intern
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Assisted in daily office activities, while learning the complexities and legalities of immigration law and refugee resettlement in the United States. Assisted with necessary documentation for in-bound refugees. Completed a statistical research project concerning how public transportation affects the local refugee population of Jacksonville, FL.
Interviewed 54 refugees from 12 different countries, using a phone interpreter service. Conducted several of the interviews without interpreter service in Russian, with 4 clients from Ukraine. Interviewed these individuals to verify facts and obtain specific information. Tracked all data gathered using an Excel spreadsheet. Researched and analyzed records, data, and other material gathered and reported results to supervisor and Jacksonville Transportation Authority management.
Supervisor: Michelle M. Karolak 904-***-**** + 226 Santa Fe College
3000 NW 83 St
Gainesville, FL 32606
08/2013 - 12/2013
Hours per week: 35
Student Work-Study
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Assisted fellow student-veterans access and utilized their Educational Benefits. Gathered and filed documents containing Personally Identifiable Information (PII) pertaining to student-veterans. Utilized VA Once software to enter registered credit hours to be approved by certifying official. Explained to fellow student-veterans how VA Educational Benefits are regulated and expected standards. Volunteered multiple times with veteran groups around the area.
United States Marine Corps
2d Radio Battalion
PSC Box 20136
Camp Lejeune, NC 28542-0136 United States
08/2008 - 08/2013
Cryptologic Linguist (Russian)
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Served as an Assistant Team Leader of a Signals Intelligence Support Team (SST) to provide intelligence to the Marine Air and Ground Task Force. Identified and analyzing foreign communications. Recognized changes in transmission modes and tip the appropriate authority. Provided translation expertise to analysts. Provided transcriptions and translations from foreign communications. Operated and troubleshot radio collections and communication hardware and software. Completed training courses related to radio theory. Supported multiple training exercises, including Operation Bold Alligator (USS Kearsarge, 2013) and Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course (Marine Air Station Yuma, 2013). Created and delivered presentations to groups of pilots regarding communication security breaches. Managed and updated classified data regarding field activity. Utilized Excel spreadsheets to track equipment usage and created reports to facilitate management- level decisions. Built field expedient antennas for high frequency (HF) and very high frequency (VHF) communications as well as unidirectional antennas for direction-finding applications. Successfully secured and guarded Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF) in garrison and field environments. Education:
University of North Florida Jacksonville, FL United States Bachelor's Degree 12/2016
GPA: 3.33 of a maximum 4.0
Credits Earned: 120 Semester Hours
Majors: International Business, Economics
Relevant Coursework and Achievements:
• MAN3025 Administrative Management
• BUL3130 Legal Environment of Business
• ECO3411 Business & Econ Statistics
• MAN3504 Administrative Management
• ECO3704 International Trade
• FIN4604 International Finance
• MAN3504 Operations Management
• ECO3421 Econometrics
• ISM4011 Introduction to Management Information Systems
• Completed semester abroad at the St. Petersburg State Economic University, St. Petersburg, Russia.
• Scored in the 93rd percentile on BBA exit exam.
Defense Language Institute Monterey, CA United States Associate's Degree 7/2012
Major: Russian
17th Training Group (AETC) Goodfellow AFB, TX United States Technical or Occupational Certificate 6/2010
Credits Earned: 17 Semester Hours
Major: European II East Cryptologic Linguist (Russian) Course Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
• Course Code: XAABR1N333A3RUB
• 472 Hours
Marine Corps Intelligence Schools Goodfellow AFB, TX United States Technical or Occupational Certificate 6/2010
Major: Tactical SigInt Operator's Course
• Course Code: F07CVT0
• 201 Hours
17th Training Group Goodfellow AFB, TX United States Technical or Occupational Certificate 4/2010
Credits Earned: 2 Semester Hours
Major: Cryptologic Linguist Fundamental Skills Course Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
• Course Code: XAAQR1XXXXX0ZZA
• 40 Hours
Defense Language Institute Monterey, CA United States Technical or Occupational Certificate 3/2010
GPA: 3.1 of a maximum 4.0
Major: Russian
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
• Scored 2/2 Russian Defense Language Proficiency Test 5
• Surpassed Oral Proficiency Interview scoring standards with a score of 2
• Gave graduation speech in English and Russian
• Completed 24-hour immersion exercise