WILLIAM W. LOVERING
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PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Driven Business Intelligence Analyst professional with proficiency across multi-year, large scale, and enterprise-wide projects. Proven strategic, operational, and tactical leader with over 22 years’ experience driving multi-functional collaboration, solutions, organizational and cultural change. Skilled experience in managing intelligence operations, contracts, and proposals to meet program objectives. Expertise mentoring others to improve customer inquiry response and implementing best practices to identify and solve challenges. Actively seeking opportunities to utilize my civilian and military education to both mentor and develop initiatives using predictive analytics, creative problem-solving, critical thinking, data mining and machine learning. EDUCATION CERTIFICATIONS
PhD in Homeland Security, Public Policy, and Administration (In Progress) Walden University Master of Professional Studies in Homeland Security Pennsylvania State University Bachelor of Arts in Intelligence Operations American Military University Associate of Science in Communications Systems Applications Community College of the Air Force Associate of Arts in Communications Laramie County Community College, Wyoming Craftsman in United States Air Force All Source Intelligence Operations Craftsman in United States Air Force Imagery Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance [ISR] Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information [TS/SCI] U.S. DoD, Active PR PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
United States Air Force – Cheyenne, Wyoming July 2015 – Present Superintendent, Wing Intelligence, 153d AW
• Operated in a diverse and complex operational environment, supporting all aspects of Air Force operations to ensure U.S. dominance in air, space, and cyberspace. Supports Joint Force, Department of Defense, and National Intelligence Agency operations.
• Advised commanders on threats to U.S. and allied forces and missions as well as Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities and employment. Provided analysis of adversary threat systems and intelligence expertise necessary to develop detailed execution plans for air, space, and cyberspace operations.
• Used state-of-the-art technology to produce all-source intelligence, situation estimates, order-of-battle studies, and other intelligence reports and studies. Assembled maps, charts, and performs threat analysis in support of mission planning.
• Prepared and presented intelligence reports and briefings. Conducted intelligence debriefings of U.S. and allied military personnel involved in combat operations. Prepared mission reports. Participated in the installation-level Threat Working Group (TWG)
• Conducted external intelligence training. Instructed aircrews, security forces, explosive ordinance disposal and others on collecting and reporting requirements and procedures, recognition techniques, and assessing offensive and defensive weapon system capabilities. Assisted Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape (SERE) and Life Support personnel in training evasion, recovery, and code of conduct. United States Air Force - Joint Air Base – Cape Cod, MA December 2007 – July 2015 USAF Intelligence Analyst Non-Commissioned Officer
• Exploited and analyzed multisensory imagery in conjunction with all-source intelligence information; Determined type, function, location, and significance of military facilities and activities, industrial installations; and surface transportation networks. Determined type, function, and location of military equipment including ground, air, naval, missile, and electronic orders of battle; used multisensory imagery to conduct comparative analysis. Analyzed terrain to determine traffic ability and identify landing zones and defensive fortifications. Analyzed structures of military and industrial installations to determine construction type and functionality; determined present and future imagery collection requirements. Prepared damage assessment reports detailing structural damage and weapons effects.
• Operated imagery exploiting equipment including computer-assisted exploiting and automated data base systems. Constructed queries and retrieves historical files to conduct comparative analysis. Used automated exploiting equipment to prepare, review, and transmit intelligence reports. Used softcopy imagery systems to exploit, perform mensuration, annotate, and disseminate imagery products.
• Performed precise mensuration of multisensory imagery to determine geographic location, and vertical and horizontal measurements of objects; used maps, charts, geodetic products, and multisensory imagery to determine distance, azimuth, and location of targets.
• Compiled imagery derived data into detailed target assessments; used collateral information from other intelligence disciplines to analyze imagery. Prepared multisensory imagery for reproduction and dissemination; prepared and conducted multisensory imagery derived intelligence briefings. Constructed and prepared imagery mosaics for reproduction. Compiled and maintained imagery target folders. United States Central Command Special Operations Command November 2011 – June 2012
“Project Liberty” — Baghdad, Iraq / Kandahar, Afghanistan US CENTCOM NATO Counter-Intelligence Analyst
• Conducted analysis of source reliability and report credibility and communicated the analysis to the collector in support of the source validation process; provided CI analysis and assessments in support of HUMINT source validation. As an analyst I was responsible for researching, developing, and presenting all- source intelligence products at the strategic level as part of an overall analytical team. In addition, I was responsible for intelligence analysis related to counter- terrorism, HUMINT, SIGINT, counterintelligence, and force protection. I have been trained and have applied my skill sets in Afghanistan and Iraq and am well versed in Southwest Asia regional issues, political/military analysis in support of targeting. ADDITIONAL RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Senior Manager, Wing Security
Wyoming Air National Guard, Cheyenne, WY
• Managed Air Force Wing level security programs.
• Conducted annual staff assistance visits of all installation and associated units geared to assist commanders in effective administration of unit security programs.
• Conducted annual inspections of contractors handling classified information on behalf of the Commander.
• Evaluated all aspects of Wing level security programs for compliance with standards, policies, and instructions.
Senior Project Manager, Information Technology Asset Management Wyoming Air National Guard, Cheyenne, WY
• USAF Consultant: In conjunction with Air Force programmers and civilian software/hardware vendors successfully planned, developed, and BETA tested bar code technology with the goal of streamlining the Air Force’s overall ability to inventory all its ITA effectively, accurately, and expeditiously. Participation subsequently resulted in the successful fielding of the technology Air Force wide.