Work History
Unemployed
ALAN T.
STUARD
Contact
Address
Albertville, United States,
35951
Phone
adsvmd@r.postjobfree.com
Skills
Staff Management
Advanced
Flexible and Adaptable
Advanced
Problem-Solving
Advanced
Self-Motivated
Advanced
Planning and Coordination
Advanced
Disciplined
Advanced
More than 12 years of comprehensive experience as Operations Specialist, Strategic Planner, and Transportation Planner through effective management of staffs. Expertise in high-profile operational roles, making high-stakes decisions, and overcoming complex challenges. Strong and decisive leadership competencies, yet flexible in responding to constantly changing organizational demands as exhibited by career progression.
Team builder, capable of implementing best practices and motivating staff to peak performance. Solid business leadership skills and abilities that are well suited to variety of industries.
US Army Retired
Unemployed, Albertville, AL
Unemployed for the past 8 years from 2014 - Current due to an incident while deployed to Iraq from 2008 - 2009. Was medically injured resulting in a rehabilitation period to recover while getting medical help from the Veterans Administration. Am currently in good health and ready to perform any duties and/or responsibilities that I am tasked with.
2014-09 -
Current
Strategic Planner
General Dynamics Information Technology Inc, Fort
Belvoir, VA
Assigned to the US Army Rapid Equipping Force (REF) which quickly provided Army units deployed globally with innovative government off-the-shelf and
commercially available solutions that addressed urgent requirements within 180 days or less. Performed duties as Strategic Planner.
• Managed and logged REF one-liner requests; resulted in over 50 special projects completed and sent to the warfighter globally deployed in a 14 month term.
• Results driven senior leader that supervised and completed minor and major projects from inception to completion.
• Trained a retired senior field grade officer (O6) the use computer platforms, resulting in a more streamlined planning section able to provide the REF director
2012-09 -
2014-07
professional presentations.
• Led internal after action reviews (AARs) due to
previous experience as National Training Center (NTC) observer controller (O/C)
Current Operations NCOIC
US Army, Heidelberg, GE
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Served as the Non-commissioned officer in charge
(NCOIC) of the US Army Europe (USAREUR) Command
Center; Responsible for all administrative actions for ten
(10) officers and enlisted personnel; Supervised,
organized slides and ran the Command Center's twice- weekly update briefs to the USAREUR G3; Published, staffed, and tracked USAREUR Operations orders
(OPORDS) and executive summaries (EXSUMS) to the
USAREUR Command Group through the Automated
Message Handling System (AMHS); Prepared the
USAREUR Commanders weekly update brief; Served as
the operations officer for staff actions pertaining to OIF/OEF, Balkans rotations and all other contingency operations; Responsible for the professional
development of four (4) Watch officers.
• Epitomized excellence through pursuit of a Bachelors degree program in Transportation and Logistics;
Completed degree program with 121 credit hours and a GPA of 3.66
• Trained over 20 USAREUR/V Corps staff officers to use Adobe Connect web-base, the Automated Message
Handling System (AMHS) and common operations
picture systems for use in G3 briefs
• Led the G3 command center personnel through crisis action teams drills and procedures; resulting in
development of internal SOP and a trained battle staff 2009-12 -
2012-07
Current Operations NCOIC
US Army, Heidelberg, GE
Served as the Non-commissioned officer in charge
(NCOIC) of the US Army Europe (USAREUR) Command
Center; Responsible for all administrative actions for ten
(10) officers and enlisted personnel; Supervised,
organized slides and ran the Command Center's twice- 2009-11 -
2012-07
weekly update briefs to the USAREUR G3; Published, staffed, and tracked USAREUR Operations orders
(OPORDS) and executive summaries (EXSUMS) to the
USAREUR Command Group through the Automated
Message Handling System (AMHS); Prepared the
USAREUR Commanders weekly update brief; Served as
the operations officer for staff actions pertaining to OIF/OEF, Balkans rotations and all other contingency operations; Responsible for the professional
development of four (4) Watch officers
• Epitomized excellence through pursuit of a Bachelors degree program in Transportation and Logistics;
Completed degree program with 121 credit hours and a GPA of 3.81
• Trained over 20 USAREUR/V Corps staff officers to use Adobe Connect web-base, the Automated Message
Handling System (AMHS) and common operations
picture systems for use in G3 briefs
• Led the G3 command center personnel through crisis action teams drills and procedures; resulting in
development of internal SOP and a trained battle staff Operations Supervisor
US Army, Baumholder, GE
Served as the Operations Sergeant Major for the 1st Armored Division Artillery (DIVARTY) consisting of two (2) Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) battalions and one (1) Cavalry Squadron; Responsible for leading, supervising, and training the DIVARTY tactical
operations center; Responsible for ensuring that the USAREUR Contingency Command Post (CCP) was
capable of monitoring and executing tactical
operations; Supervised a section of 35 soldiers and 14 wheeled vehicles; Maintained and accounted for
section equipment valued in excess of $5,000,000.
• Setup the USAREUR Deployment pusher mission
resulting in over 10,000 soldiers deployed to OIF/OEF during a three (3) month period
• Led the Total Ammunition Management Information
System Remote (TAMIS-R) ammunition training program; resulted in subordinate Multiple Launch Rocket System
(MLRS) Battalion live firing over 400 rockets at Graf 2004-08 -
2009-10
gunnery; first of a kind for DIVARTY
• Directed DIVARTY's historical Salute Battery in
preparation and execution, resulting in a flawless 21-gun salute for the President of the United States
(POTUS) USAREUR visit in 2005
• Supervised Mission Essential Training Tasks (METL) related, battle focused training resulting in 100% AFATDS, EMT, C2PC, and ADOCs proficiency within the tactical operations center (TOC)
• Commended by the DIVARTY Commander for
flawless performance as master trainer and observer controller (O/C) during platoon STX lanes exercise at Grafenwoehr Training Area (GTA) in preparation for unit deployment to Iraq• Personally prepared all necessary documentation to send over 600 pieces of brigade's equipment into the reset program; moved equipment
to eight (8) different locations throughout the Baghdad
, Iraq area or responsibility (AO)• Accounted for over 700 pieces of unit and theater provided equipment
(TPE) at the Kuwait wash rack being received from Iraq; Tracked TPE equipment moving for turn-in and home
stationed equipment moving and loading for seaport movement to Germany from OIF• Reorganized and
executed the transition of COP Cleary to Iraqi army control in 20 days following withdrawal of Republic of Georgia armed forces from Iraq in 2008
First Sergeant
US Army, Fort Drum, NY
Assigned to A Battery, 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery, 10th Mountain Division (L), Fort Drum, NY. Performs duties as the First Sergeant for a 94 person unit, with a responsibility of rapid world-wide deployment in
support of 18th Airborne Corps. Oversaw the following programs: Physical Security, Key Control, Weight
Control, Reenlistment, Personnel Actions, Physical Fitness Program, Schools, Equal Opportunity, Safety, Sponsorship, Soldier Readiness and Training.
• Conducted professional development classes
resulting in eight (8) soldiers, three (3)
noncommissioned officers earning the Division Artillery
(DIVARTY) soldier and noncommissioned officer of the 1999-07 -
2003-12
Education
References
quarter boards (FY 2002-2003)
• Earned the 18th Airborne Corps, Fit to Fight streamer 3 times; over 90 percent in 12 mile ruck March, all unit personnel Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) certified with a 290 APFT average, and a battery four mile run in under 45 minutes
• Instrumental in utilizing training aids and Services
(TASC) department at the Joint Readiness Training
Center (JRTC) to prepare for KFOR 4A/KFOR 3B -
Deployments to Kosovo in 2001 - 2002
• Incorporated quality training utilizing unit leaders, training aids, devices, and combat simulators to certify unit for numerous indirect live fire exercises, react to contact live fire, and counter-recon live fire exercises, in support of five (5) Joint Readiness Training Center
(JRTC) rotations, and two (2) Kosovo (KFOR 4A/4B)
deployments in a three (3) year period
Associates Of Arts: Business Administration
University of Maryland - Baltimore County - Baltimore, MD
1991-07 -
1998-06
Bachelors Of Arts: Transportation And
Logictics
American Military University - Charlestown, WV
1998-09 -
2012-05
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