Kristopher M. Mille
Naperville IL, 60563
239-***-**** (C)
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Qualifications: TS/SCI w/CI Poly 7 years as an enlisted Army Military Intelligence soldier Government trained Intelligence Analyst (35F) with over 8 years of analytical experience Wartime experience conducting real world IED trend and pattern analysis that drove unit terrain denial operations in combat zone
Experienced and proficient with NIPRNET, SIPRNET, JWICS, AIN, ICE, Data Xplorer, M3, RMT, TAC, Palantir, Pulse, CIA Wire, Highpoint, CTAV-RS, Analyst Notebook, Intellink, Google Earth, ArcGIS, CPOF, CIDNE, TIGR Net, Falcon View, and all Microsoft Office Products Proficient in coordinating interagency cooperation on intelligence research and production Coordinated and organized counterterrorism efforts across the intelligence and law enforcement communities; planned and participated in conferences and meetings Contributed to finished intelligence products for the National Security Staff, CJCS, and COCOM Commanders
Experience:
August 2022 - Present - Jewel/Osco Grocery
November 2016 – September 2021 – All Source CT Analyst National Counterterrorism Center, Directorate of Terrorist Identities
Preform in-depth all-source research and analysis for specifically defined targets; conduct targeted analysis of known and unknown terrorist personalities, groups, and networks in order to reveal identity attributes for future analytical and watchlisting purposes. Present findings as appropriate via written product, graphic presentations, or oral briefings. Develop an understanding of and utilize a variety of methodological tools and approaches to gain a comprehensive understanding of the known or suspected terrorists (KSTs), incorporate policies, strategies, tactics, techniques, procedures, and mechanisms to reveal the true identity of individuals, personas, or groups by analyzing and exploiting data related to sets of specific identity attributes to build the most comprehensive terrorist identity record available to the USG. Resolve target identities through the integration of biographic, biometric, contextual, and behavioral information.
Primary Deep Dive analyst for the State Department’s twice Daily Expedite review list Identify, gather, and extract Identity Intelligence information and preform relational tracing to determine relationships, patterns, trends, indicators, and warnings that address intelligence gaps. Communicate regularly with internal and external peers and counterparts to collaborate on intelligence issues and conduct initial assessments of the types of information and circumstances that may create opportunities to pursue joint-targeting activities. Validate data within terrorist identity records using a variety of traditional and non-traditional intelligence sources.
Identify and correct conflicting and inaccurate data within terrorist identity records using a variety of traditional and non-traditional intelligence sources. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with counterparts in the CT, Intelligence, and Law Enforcement Communities to support NCTC mission requirements and analytic undertakings and to promote intelligence integration.
Preform independent, targeted research and analysis to identify potential KSTs appropriate for nomination and /or entry into Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment (TIDE) and US Government Watchlisting databases.
Identify CT intelligence gaps pertaining to terrorist identities and prepare requirements for and implement methodologies to collect required information to fill the gaps. Obtain necessary information for customer briefings and answer customer questions using provided background information, acquired materials, or information furnished via consultation with IC experts; exploit internal and external online databases, pose and obtain answers to questions from appropriate organizational and IC sources, and consult with peers, colleagues, and components. January 2015 – November 2016 - All Source Analyst Defense Intelligence Agency/Defense Combating Terrorism Center
Utilized RMT, TAC, CIA Wire, NCTC Online, TIDE, Pulse, Palantir, and Data Xplorer to create target development products terrorist organizations and high value terrorist individuals in West Africa Conducted target vetting analysis Conducted pattern of life analysis for multiple terrorists to support team production daily
Coordinated with multiple agencies on subjects relating to West Africa Researched, prepared and delivered terrorism briefings to multiple intelligence and law enforcement agency partners and the DCTC senior staff, including the Director, senior officers of NGA, and the Deputy National Intelligence Officer for Africa
Researched, prepared and delivered target development and intelligence collection briefings to Special Operations Forces deploying to Africa
October 2009- January 2012 - All Source Intelligence Analyst U.S. Army Joint Analysis Center RAF Molesworth UK
Utilized M3, CIA Wire, and Intellink to create daily intelligence products to provide timely intelligence concerning Turkey's military and the Kongra-Gel (KGK, PKK) terrorist group and posted said products on SIPRNET and JWICS using Highpoint
Conducted in-depth research and pattern analysis of KGK attacks (including but not exclusive to IED, Small arms, and RPG attacks) to support team production Produced in-depth reports on Turkeys newly acquired weapon systems Produced reports on Turkeys operation and deployment activities against KGK forces Monitored and reported on Turkeys assistance to Syrian refugees Maintained running inventory of equipment and munitions, and their dollar value, seized from the KGK by Turkish military forces
Conducted research and analysis using CT-AVRS and Analyst Notebook that contributed to the one of the KGKs major financial network in Europe being shut down Experienced creating and editing theater-level intelligence products Responsible for training new team members to create products in accordance with intelligence community standards and ensuring team members understanding of the problem set Prepared multiple briefing topics for the EUCOM commanders morning update brief April 2006- September 2009 - All Source Intelligence Analyst 6th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment, S2, Fort Wainwright Alaska
Prepared multiple information briefs on surface to air systems, IED threats, Iraq, and Muslim culture using M3 and Intellink and presented the briefs to audiences up to 500 people Conducted pattern analysis using ArcGIS and Falcon View in support of anti-smuggling operations during operations supporting Joint Task Force North
Provided timely pattern analysis of IED activity in Mosul, Iraq with CPOF and TIGR Net during 08-09 deployment that drove our Squadrons terrain denial operations Provided pattern analysis products that were responsible for ending the IED threat to Combat Logistical Patrols on MSR Tampa north of Mosul, Iraq
Present for and analyzed the results of, the first use of an Anti-Aircraft Improvised Explosive device in Mosul, Iraq
Responsible for training 4 non-intelligence personnel to create products in accordance with intelligence community standards and conduct IED pattern analysis Supervised a three-person team creating a variety of daily products supporting US operations in Iraq Researched, prepared and delivered five to ten current situation briefs daily while deployed to Iraq Education: High School Diploma from Naples High School American Military University 108 semester hours in Intelligence Studies (continuing) Training: U.S. Army specialized training: All Source Intelligence Analyst 35F ASAS Light, AN/TYQ-93(V)4 Basic Operator Course (91 Hours) Asymmetric Warfare Intelligence Analyst Course (40 Hours) Writing in Analysis CT-Social Network Analysis & Terrorism Finance Course (16 Hours) CT-AVRS Database Input Course (90 Hours)
Critical Thinking & Structured Analysis Course (80 Hours) Fundamentals of Proton (32 Hours)
Defense Intelligence Agency Counterterrorism Analyst Course (40 Hours) Kent School Man Hunting Methodology (40 Hours)
Identity Intelligence Analytical Applications (16 hours) Army Training Requirements and Resources System Self Development Courses: Basic Enlisted Professional Development (16 Hours) Advanced Enlisted Professional Development (16 Hours) Physical Security (20 Hours)
Basic Intelligence Analyst (8 hours)
Advanced Intelligence Analyst (22 Hours)
Counterintelligence Special Agent (53 Hours)
Electronic Technology (38 Hours)
Kristopher M. Mille
8037 Crescent Park Drive
Gainesville VA, 20155
239-***-**** (C)
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