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East Brunswick, NJ
Posted:
March 21, 2023

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Joshua

Jude

Senior Intelligence Analyst

Joshua R. Jude

Monmouth Junction NJ, 08852

919-***-****

adv13o@r.postjobfree.com

Skills

Effective at writing reports, managing records and conducting briefings on intelligence-related topics. Proficient in Microsoft suite and multiple database repositories with proven record of quickly learning new programs, processes and procedures to maximize contributions. Current TS-SCI clearance.

Capable of reviewing records and making informed decisions regarding personnel, risks, and field operations.

Overall morale and productivity are boosted by experience in policy development and staff management procedures.

Talented Staff Sergeant Intelligence Analyst with a systematic approach and excellent attention to detail.

Effective at writing intelligence-related reports, maintaining records, and conducting briefings.

Experience

United States Army (Active Duty) / Senior Intelligence Analyst

January 2011 - PRESENT,

Oversees the production, analysis, and dissemination of all-source intelligence products and intelligence information reports in support of XVIII Airborne Corps; provides current situation briefs to supported commanders and staff; leverages intelligence databases and communication platforms to advise and focus four CI Teams on Priority Information Requirements (PIR); assists the command in developing all- source analysis Mission Essential Tasks for garrison training to ensure operational success in a real-world environment; responsible for the health, welfare, and morale of four NCOs and nine soldiers. Operated in a rapidly-changing threat-based environment by leveraging expertise in intelligence collection and analysis. Serves as an Intel Sergeant and Task Force Sinai (TFS) and the Future Operations (FUOPS) NCOIC for the Multinational Forces and Observers (MFO); responsible for physical security, personnel security, foreign travel briefs and weekly briefs to the Task Force; oversees the production of all-source intelligence products; provides current situation briefs to the Force Commander (FC) and Staff; advises MFO leadership regarding the operational situation of militancy of the Sinai; responsible for the health and welfare of seven US Soldiers and supervises three New Zealand soldiers.Senior Enlisted Representative for the Military Affairs Desk Office (MADO) for the National Security Agency (NSA) enterprise; responsible for the clearance processing, tracking, and indoctrinations of over 43,000 NSA affiliates; produces and disseminates National Agency Checks (NAC) and supervises Notification of Foreign National Associations (NFNA) for the various Directorates of NSA; supervises and manages the health, welfare, and performance of six joint service members.

Professional and experienced NCO, selected by the BN over two SFCs to serve as the IEW Targeting PSG

Served as the acting CI PLT SGT for two weeks; maintained 100% platoon and mission readiness with zero incidents

Served as the G2 NCOIC for three WFX; supervised 29 soldiers and conducted quality control for 300 products

Developed and implemented the first long range training calendar for three MOSs across two detachments

Completed a rigorous certification on Target Mensuration; enhanced BN targeting support capabilities to Corps echelons

Identified, mapped, and developed mitigation strategies for threat environments and relevant stakeholders.

Displayed an exceptional level of professionalism during briefings; earned high praise from XVIII Airborne Corps DCG

Stewarded chosen career field at all times; advocated for the inclusion of all-source analysis tasks into the company METL

Led vigorous physical fitness sessions; ensured 18 Soldiers remained at a high level of readiness during COVID-19 pandemic

Displayed great expertise in all-source analysis; selected over 6 SSGs to serve as the SACP G2 NCOIC during WFX 21-01

Developed a streamlined process for DCGS-A, CPCE, and ICI integration; improved intel reporting timeliness by 30%

Assisted planning a company communications exercise; resulted in the test and evaluation of 100% of MTOE commo equipment

Developed positive relationships with XVIII Airborne Corps G2 Analysts; resulted in increased training opportunities for all 35F

Assisted leading CI Platoon load operations in support of DE20; resulted in 100% passed inspections prior to container shipment

Assisted convoy operations from Fort Bragg to Charleston, SC; increased proficiency in combat power projection by 50%

Attended Project Raven and CPCE courses; used knowledge gained to train 8 Soldiers for successful WFX operations

DServed as the RSO and NCOIC for two M9 ranges; resulted in increased individual weapons proficiency across the BN

Sacrificed personal time to mentor Soldiers in all-source analysis; ensured 20 Soldiers understood the fundamentals of IPB

Conducted 15 briefings and authored 12 intelligence products; answered over 30 XVIII Airborne Corps PIRs in support of WFX

Created a platoon property smart book to assist property inventories; improved accountability of $1,700,000 of equipment

Oversaw the production of over 50 official briefs given to Major General Stuart, informing force protection measures

Revised and refined SOP's within the MFO and TFS S2; eliminated redundant actions and optimized production output

Led MOS training plan for 10 analysts from Hawaii and Guam National Guard educating them on how to contribute to MDM

Instructed three Professional Development sessions for TFS bringing awareness to suicide prevention

Developed a working relationship with ARCENT G2 Forward and 513th MIBDE; enabled the CJ2 to ensure Force Protection

Established a unit sponsorship program seamlessly integrating new soldiers into the unit and Intelligence Cell

Created the daily duties and military job description for himself and all 8 personnel in the CJ2 cell, ensuring proper manning

Mentored three Soldiers on effective analysis and briefing techniques; improved his section's overall effectiveness

Maintained a relationship with 513th Military Intelligence Brigade ensuring early and accurate threat reporting

Coordinated with ARCENT G2 Forward enabling the successful operation of the Force Information Center

Delivered more than 80 briefings to the force at various levels leading to zero casualties during his time at the unit

Advised ATCAE leadership on utilization of a new all source analysis section; facilitated analysis of current intelligence needs

Implemented a challenging MOS training plan for new 35F's; increased mission effectiveness by 50%

Revised an SOP within the Military Affairs Desk Office; decreased processing time of access requests by two weeks

Helped plan and instruct 12 STT events; ensured Soldiers were trained to standard on AWT and critical MOS tasks

Developed a working relationship with the BN S2 to increase the training opportunities available to 35F's across the formation

A model NCO who vigorously attacked all assigned tasks and encouraged his Soldiers to do the same

Created the daily duties of a new section within the ATCAE; enabled organizational leadership to make informed decisions

Mentored three Soldiers on effective analysis and briefing techniques; improved his sections overall effectiveness

Took advantage of every available opportunity to train and develop his Soldiers; set the standard for others to emulate

Maintained a critical relationship within NSA that ensured quick and accurate processing of military access requests

Coordinated with external agencies to establish new training opportunities and increase his sections knowledge

Processed more than 1,000 joint service personnel for access to the NSA with 100% accuracy

Displayed outstanding mental agility; created SOP adopted by MADO leadership and implemented throughout his work center

Resolved 12-month security processing backlog; developed SOP and tracking checklist to overcome future backlogs

Managed critical relationships between the NSA and Army enabling missions; emplaced two of his Soldiers within the ATCAE to support data research

Coordinated and instructed over 10 iterations of AWT and STT; trained Soldiers to task, conditions, and standards to maintain Soldier proficiency

Supervised and conducted training for six civilians and one soldier; resulting all personnel trained and 20% decrease in packet approval time

Built impeccable professional relationships across multiple national agencies to support military and civilian personnel

Processed over 2,000 NAC throughout NSA enterprise; prevented access to individuals with conflicting records

Unsurpassed attention to detail resulted in 100% accuracy in processing over 23,000 joint service personnel to NSA

Motivated subordinates to exceed the standards; consistently ensure subordinates were credited for their accomplishments

Directly impacted the unit's readiness by 75%; supported and streamlined the process in integrating Soldiers into the unit's mission

Served and influenced across a joint environment mission; built lasting relationships to improve processes and procedures between MADO and the NSA

Coordinated monthly UA's for the unit; ensured the unit maintained 100% compliance with all local regulations and policies

Developed analytical products and reports from complex intelligence materials.

Supported worldwide strategic operations by researching and analyzing current activities.

Gathered, interpreted, and evaluated information from both classified and unclassified sources.

Leveraged investigative techniques to gather intelligence, including field observation, confidential information sources, and public records

Coordinated intelligence-related functions in collaboration with government representatives or officials from other intelligence agencies.

Documented criminal activity, assessing communications records to determine strategy.

Used ARC GIS software and intelligence tools to support analysis.

Drafted comprehensive reports and detailed collection and analysis of intelligence data.

Studied financial records, transactions, and assets to evaluate cash flow of criminal suspects.

Iron Workers Local Union 769 / Ironworker

November 2006 - October 2010, Ashland, KY

Supported and directed crane operators hoisting equipment, tools, and supplies into place.

Operated ARC welders, rebar shears, and torque wrenches daily.

Measured, cut, and formed iron pieces for structural fabrication work.

Prevented breakdowns by continuously maintaining tooling and equipment.

Minimized risk and company liability by consistently following OSHA guidelines.

Moved loads weighing as much as 2000 pounds as high as 100 feet with reliable rigging.

Completed quality welds with multiple techniques and checked work to verify durability.

Forced components into final positions with effective use of hand tools, crowbars, and turnbuckles.

Completed accurate work connecting columns, beams, and girders by carefully following job specifications and blueprints.

Matched blueprints and work orders with skilled fabrication of columns, beams, and girders.

Built commercial buildings, bridges, and towers by erecting precast concrete components.

Supported bolting, and welding work by carefully aligning structural steel members in desired positions.

Secured structural steel members for safe hoisting using chains, cables, and ropes.

Cingular Wireless/AT&T Wireless / Tier 2 Technical Support Representative

February 2005 - June 2006, Ashland, KY

Answered user inquiries regarding computer software or hardware operation to resolve problems.

Read technical manuals, conferred with users, or conducted computer diagnostics to investigate and resolve problems or to provide technical assistance and support.

Diagnosed and resolved faults based on technical knowledge and use of pre-scripted repair trees.

Maintained detailed records of daily support activities and resolutions.

Managed system performance by monitoring operations and correcting routine issues.

Helped users via telephone to diagnose and triage problems.

Oversaw daily performance of computer systems.

Restored performance by completing basic repairs to hardware, software and equipment.

Improved user performance by training each in hardware and software use.

Identified issues and implemented prompt and successful solutions to eliminate backlog and maximize workflows.

Considered each team member's unique talents when assigning tasks and projects to maximize success for employees and the overall team.

R/S Godwin Truck Body Company / Fabrication Welder

June 2004 - June 2005, Ivel, KY

Checked welds against weld size and appearance specifications, keeping quality consistent.

Determined structural soundness of completed welds through inspections and tests.

Fabricated and joined required parts to finalize work.

Joined, fabricated, and repaired weldable materials as part of truck body manufacturing process.

Achieved long-lasting welds using proper technique and materials selection.

Prepared materials for welds, smoothing surfaces to increase durability and quality.

Kept work areas neat with regular sweeping, scrap removal, and equipment organization.

Created jigs, holding fixtures, and guides using measuring instruments and hand tools.

Prevented wasted time and materials with careful planning and meticulous interpretation of blueprints and job orders.

Obtained maximum weld strength by avoiding distortion and excessive weld at joints.

Verified workpiece conformance with specifications by checking components for defects.

Examined each piece carefully, including measuring final results to check tolerances.

Obtained snug fit by shaping metal properly and grinding surfaces to match.

Prevented safety hazards with safe equipment operation and ideal safety behaviors.

Aligned workpieces and secured in clamps and jigs to maintain alignment.

Finished work smoothly, including filling holes and indentations and producing smooth seams.

Minimized waste by selecting correct torches, tops and filler rods for each job.

Completed skilled welds in flat, vertical, and overhead positions.

Reworked damaged or misaligned components, heating and separating joints using hand torches, irons, or furnaces.

Set up and operate hand and power tools.

Set up and operated shielded metal arc and gas metal arc welding equipment.

Education

Cochise College/ No Degree

MONTH 20XX - MONTH 20XX, LOCATION

Studied Military Intelligence in pursuit of an Associate's Degree.

Paintsville High School/ High School Diploma

August 2002 - May 2004, Paintsville Kentucky

Awards

Certificate of Achievement for maintaining above a 94% GPA through Advanced Individual Training to become an All-Source Intelligence analyst.

Three Department of the Army Good Conduct Medals for, Exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity in active federal Military service.

The NATO medal for service with NATO in relation to the ISAF Operation during the period of 21 FEB 2013 to 1 FEB 2014.

The Army Commendation Medal for exceptionally Meritorious service in support of operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan. My personal courage and commitment to mission accomplishment in a combat zone, under the most extreme circumstances, greatly contributed to the success of Operation Enduring Freedom.

The Army Commendation Medal for outstanding performance and selfless dedication to duty contributed significantly to the success of multiple United States Army Africa and Africa Command missions.

The Army Commendation Medal for meritorious service while serving as an Intelligence Analyst. My contributions significantly enhanced the unit's mission.

The Army Commendation Medal for exceptionally Meritorious Service while serving as the CJ2 Future operations Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge. I contributed significantly to the success of the Multinational Force and Observers Mission.

The Army Achievement Medal for outstanding leadership during Warfighter 21-04. Where I managed a team of 8 Soldiers and Non-Commissioned Officers performing intelligence collection and Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance and collection asset management. I also directly handled the delegation of over 150 mission tasks; my leadership and dedication enabled the reports production of the intelligence cell enhancement by 200% which drove a more efficient Corps and Division targeting process.

The Army Achievement Medal for XVIII Warfighter 21-01. I professionally coordinated intelligence warfighting activities and functions with four Brigade Separates to develop and maintain a common intelligence picture throughout the exercise. I led a team of junior analysts to accurately assess the strength and disposition of enemy forces, thereby allowing for the precise allocation of combat power to efficiently minimize the enemy while allowing freedom of maneuver of Corps’ intelligence and logistical assets.

The Joint Service Commendation Medal for exceptionally meritorious service as the National Agency Checks Desk Officer, Military Affairs Division, Directorate of Workforce Support Activities, National Security Agency/Central Security service. I tracked, managed and processed highly sensitive counter-intelligence security risks and personnel information. Specifically I revised the National Agency Checks processes and procedures. Additionally, I vetted and approved Virtual Access Request System requests which resulted in operations accomplishing their mission in support of contingency operations and timely access for Department of Defense civilians, contractors, and service members enterprise-wide. Furthermore I managed the Administrative, Records and Courier team and Notification of Foreign National Association team and was chosen over two higher ranking Non-Commissioned Officers to serve as the Senior Enlisted Representative and Acting Senior Enlisted Leader. I counseled a team of nine Military Service Members of all five branches of service. I furthermore, trained 20 civilians on processing procedures, resulting in faster turn-around times for granting access approval in support of the National Security Agency’s mission.

Certificate of Achievement as a member of the FORSCOM 2020 BG Roy Storm award for the best military intelligence company-size unit assigned to an expeditionary military intelligence brigade.



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