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Intelligence Analyst

Location:
Lusby, MD, 20657
Salary:
130,000
Posted:
October 01, 2023

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Lennard C. Edwards

P.O. Box **** (Mailing address)

***** ***** ****

LUSBY, MD. 20657

*.***********@*******.***

410-***-****

SECURITY CLEARANCE: TS/SCI; CI Poly; August 2019 (Active)

“Q”: July 2023

QUALIFICATIONS

Twenty-three years providing Strategic, Tactical, and Operational OIF/OEF support. Broad professional experience in the Intelligence Community covering the spectrum of intelligence support and operations for the United States Air Force, Navy, Army, and other government agencies. In depth experience in the use of Space and Naval Warfare Systems, Law Enforcement (LE), HUMINT collections, and operations. Conducted open and all-source research and analysis on High Value Individual (HVI) targeting, Asymmetric Warfare, Biometrics, AOB, enemy TTPs utilizing Improvised Explosive Device (IED), and Counter Insurgency (COIN). Provided Counter-Improvised Explosive Device (C-IED), Counterintelligence (CI), Counter-drug (CD) and Counter-narcotic (CN) support to United States Forces Iraq (USFI), and United States Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A). Supported the Resolute Support (RS) mission in Afghanistan of NATO and US Forces, and supported the Train Advise and Assist mission in Afghanistan. Briefly supported the Department of Navy Counter proliferation mission at the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) in Suitland, Maryland and supported the FBI’s Terrorist Screening Center (TSC) mission in Northern Virginia (NOVA) tracking Known Suspected Terrorists (KSTs). Supported the Intelligence and Analysis Division (IAD) within the Office of National Security (ONS) at the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS). Supported the Office of Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) in the Office of Cyber Executive (OCX) monitoring cyber threats from adversaries. Supported the ODNI’s National Intelligence Management Council (NIMC) in developing a broad range of written products for senior leadership and United States Government (USG) policymakers. Supported ODNI’s Missions Systems Group (MSG) as a member of the Missions Performance, Analysis & Collection (MPAC) team focused on IC Collaboration mission needs and Gap Analysis. Currently supporting the Department of Energy’s (DOE), Consolidated Emergency Operations Center (NA-44), Office of Emergency Operations (NA-40) and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) as a Watch Analyst and Officer in Washington, DC.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Systematic Management Services, Inc. Department of Energy (DOE)

Watch Analyst/Officer/Operations Support: January 2023 - Present

Assists with the coordination, authorization of emergency procedures needed to activate the DOE Emergency Management Team (EMT).

Contributes directly to an effective and efficient response to all types of emergency situations.

Initial point of contact for all U.S. Government, State and local Departments and agencies, receive and analyze incident reports and intelligence information/reports concerning potential or actual emergencies, crises, and national security incidents.

Coordinates the information flow between Headquarters, field sites and other U.S. Government agencies including the White House Situation Room, the National Security Council, the Departments of State, Defense and Homeland Security, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and the National Response Center.

Participate in the review and maintenance of established emergency operations procedures. Develop, maintain, and implement emergency procedures designed to facilitate both DOE’s responses to a wide variety of emergency situations, including energy emergencies, operational emergencies (e.g., nuclear weapons accidents, safeguards and security incidents, radiological threats and/or incidents, etc.).

Integrates different operations and procedures, provide real-time tracking of nuclear weapons and nuclear materials shipments throughout the world, and extract, analyze, and disseminate information pertinent to those shipments to responsible program officials.

Brief Senior DOE staff members and other high-level officials concerning emergencies, incidents, and other information pertinent to DOE.

Maintain current knowledge of emergency plans, procedures, and resources and participate in EMT training programs, tests, and exercises.

Briefs the Senior Watch Officer (SWO) to ensure that any response is fully coordinated between DHS and DOE.

Resolves any conflicts arising between DOE and DHS during any incident. Actively support members of the Interagency Incident Management Group (IIMG) established by DHS in which a DOE nuclear, scientific or energy expert is an active participant.

Ensures that all necessary audio/visual systems such as VTC, SVTC, and WEBEX systems are operational for senior leadership meetings and secure meetings.

Leidos: Office of Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)

Task Manager/Program Coordinator: September 2022 – January 2023

Provided all engagement preparation and logistical support before, during, and after the engagement all the way through closeout activities.

Plans and provides facilitation support for IC or Government engagements to include working groups, meetings, and events (at Agency facilities or off-site, and at varying classification levels depending on the subject matter).

Coordinated and facilitated meetings.

Served as liaison and responded to technical questions by providing answers from the SMEs.

Maintained outreach/collaboration efforts as defined by individual project needs.

Supported all aspects of Partner Engagement efforts, including engaging all necessary parties to ensure consistent and reliable communication.

Developed attainable communications plans.

Leidos: Office of Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)

Staff Officer Support: June – September 2022

Assisted Government staff in preparation of packages and documents for meetings.

Assisted Government staff with formulating and developing written products related to strategic initiatives.

Created talking points, IC posture papers, and memorandums for senior-level meetings.

Maintained situational awareness of a variety of issues and related intelligence challenges, providing written or verbal responses to policy maker request.

Communicated with executive leadership regarding matters of significant importance to the National Intelligence Manager (NIM).

Leidos: Office of Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)

Senior Threat Cyber Intelligence Analyst: July 2021- June 2022

Advised the Office of the Cyber Executive (OCX) on key development in their assigned area requiring both immediate and long term analytical and collection response by the Intelligence Community (IC).

Analyzed all relevant cyber security event data and other sources for attack indicators and potential security breaches

Produced reports, assists in the coordination during incidents, and coordinates with the Network Defense O&M to ensure all security monitoring systems are on-line, up to date and operational

Monitored security events and provides analysis and correlation, situational awareness level reports and trending reports

Maximized the use of tools to correlate information and synthesize data into usable and actionable events

Spearheaded the OCX Share Drive transition process by streamlining and consolidating dormant folder, creating new folders, while advising the Analytic Integration (AI) Director on the progress

Oversaw the OCX new employees On-Boarding Process & Procedures to alleviate process shortfalls

Identified Finished Intelligence Products (FIPs) and documented for the IC Weekly Briefing.

Implemented a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for OCX.

Senior Intelligence Analyst (ASPR): G2 Global Solutions, LLC (G2GS): HHS Contractor: June 2020 – March 2021

•Identified and prioritized research and analysis topics relevant to the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR).

•Ensured that HHS Senior Leadership conference rooms’ reservations were confirmed.

•Attended the Operation Warp Speed (OWS) intelligence briefings regarding the threats to COVID-19 vaccine operations.

•Provided the IAD leadership with classified intelligence reporting related to HHS requirements.

•Ensured that the ONS SCIF Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) were adhered to for ASPR intelligence briefings.

•Verified clearances for ASPR attendees list prior to intelligence briefings in the SCIF.

•Coordinated internal sharing and analysis of intelligence between OPDIVs and STAFFDIVs.

•Provided ASPR intelligence support to the ASPR Director, Division of Intelligence.

•Coordinated ASPR request for conference rooms with the SCIF Administrator.

•Attended ASPR intelligence briefings within the SCIF.

Senior (SME) Intelligence Analyst: Cyberspace Solutions: (FBI) Terrorist Screening Center (TSC): February – May 2020

•Provided Global Threat Tracking and Targeting support for the TSC intelligence unit.

•Provided functional and subject-matter expertise from direct industry experience to assess the organizational, operational, and functional baseline for law enforcement, homeland defense, emergency preparedness, and security clients.

•Provided expert consulting and advisory expertise in organizational and vulnerability assessments, intelligence, threat analysis, and resolution of overly complex projects and problems.

•Ensured operational coverage for all critical areas to meet 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365-day requirements and priorities as identified by TSC Leadership.

•Provided enhanced intelligence sharing within the FBI, law enforcement, and intelligence community to counter evolving threats.

•Conducted analysis to support the Watch listing and screening process to ensure compliance with US laws and government policies.

Senior All-Source Intelligence Analyst: Zenetex (ONI) Nimitz: August – October 2019 (Temporary)

•Provided Operational and Strategic maritime assessments on the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, advanced conventional weapons, and high interest shipments of dual use cargoes.

•Provided Counter proliferation Analytic support for the Nimitz's Transnational Team (TNT)

•Provided maritime all-source analytic research to maritime threats around the world.

•Monitored the nefarious maritime activities for the Iran, Oman, and Yemen region

•Provided analysis of illicit and often clandestine movement of armaments and other military-associated equipment to rogue states and ideologically associated or state-sponsored subversive or terrorist organizations.

•Monitored and made assessments of the Lethal-Aid smuggling trade in the Middle East.

Senior All-Source Intelligence Analyst: CACI: (AP Lightning) May – Dec. 2018 (AFGHANISTAN-G2)

•Constructed the daily G2 INTSUM and Daily Deep-Dive for Operation Resolute Support

•Implemented the morning Target Tracker for Points of Interest (POIs) and Compounds of Interest (COIs) for Targeting Operations

•Reviewed and provided intelligence assessments for the P2K region into the INTSUM.

Updated the ISR, Helo routes, and weather slides for the Daily INTSUM

•Conducted all-source exploitation of documents and media from operations and detainees.

•Provided Counter-narcotic (CN) and Counter-drug (CD) support to the Counterintelligence (CI) Team.

•Provided Finished Intelligence Products (FIPs) for Commander’s Update Brief (CUB).

•Briefed G2 Intelligence personnel on nightly intelligence reporting.

•Monitored ISR assets of Insurgent’s nefarious activities on night shift.

•Monitored and mentored junior analysts with basic intelligence assessments.

•Provided accurate and predictable intelligence for the CUB.

Monitored Significant Activities (SIGACTS) within the Area of Operation (AO).

All-Source Intelligence Analyst/Consultant: SC3. August 2016 – April 2018 (AFGHANISTAN-S2)

•Conducted analysis, reporting, database management and dissemination of IED and C-IED mission analysis briefings.

•Performed Counterintelligence (CI) support for Task Force (TF) within the SW region.

•Provided Counter-narcotic (CN) and Counter-drug (CD) monitoring of narcotics transported by senior insurgents.

•Monitored IED threat network nodal analysis.

•Conducted all-source exploitation of documents and media from operations and detainees.

•Researched, developed, presented, and published all-source intelligence products at the tactical and operational level.

•Monitored TF ISR assets of Insurgent’s nefarious activities on night shift.

•Consolidated and produced the TF Operations & Intelligence morning Rollup report.

•Reviewed the daily Intelligence Summary (INTSUM) report

•Researched and identified Compounds of Interest (COI) and Points of Interest (POI) for Target Strike Packages

•Provided input to multiple Government requirements and objectives.

•Identified and monitored INS Tactics Techniques & Procedures (TTPs) within TAAC-S/SW

•Assisted with analysis and production of various intelligence products focused on Threat Awareness, Force Protection, and Indications and Warnings (I&W), CIED, COIN, and targeting, while supplying direct analytical support to senior military leadership

•Conducted comprehensive research on complex topics independently and as a part of a larger analytical effort focusing on current events and long-term trends that impact the supported unit’s mission.

Counterintelligence Targeting Analyst: Eiden Systems Corp. (Charlottesville, VA.) Jan. 2016 – April 2016

•Collected and analyzed all-source intelligence, counterintelligence and HUMINT data to determine foreign intelligence and terrorist threats.

•Conducted Counterintelligence Targeting analysis for NGIC customer.

•Conducted CI analysis for the Counterintelligence Targeting Program (CITP) Red Cell section.

•Developed Link Analysis of High Value Individuals (HVIs) for downrange personnel.

•Maintained expert knowledge of Afghanistan’s culture and history.

•Identified intelligence gaps and produced reports, briefings, and studies based on analysis conducted.

•Disseminated and distributed intelligence products to interested agencies.

•Coordinated and maintained liaison relationships with military and national level agencies.

Counterintelligence Analyst: MacAulay Brown Inc. July 2015 – Jan. 2016 (AFGHANISTAN)

•Collected and analyzed all-source intelligence, counterintelligence and HUMINT data to determine foreign intelligence and terrorist threats impacting OSI personnel and resources operating in CENTCOM/CENTAF AOR.

•Conducted analysis of foreign intelligence services, terrorist organizations, and their surrogates targeting DOD personnel, resources, and facilities.

•Maintained Local Activity Checks (LACs) within the Tactical Operations Center (TOC) for Tactical Operations

•Produced, formulated, and disseminated Intelligence Information Reports (IIRs) for publication

•Maintained expert knowledge of host nation intelligence and security organizations, as well as third country intelligence services that posed a threat to USAF resources, the organization, personnel, and capabilities of state sponsored, transnational, international, or regional terrorist groups and their surrogates that threaten USAF security.

•Identified intelligence gaps and produced reports, briefings, and studies based on analysis conducted.

•Disseminated and distributed intelligence products to interested agencies.

•Compiled Finished Intelligence Products (FIPs) for Tactical Operation Team operations.

•Coordinated and maintained liaison relationships with military and national level agencies.

All-Source Intelligence Threat Analyst (J2): CACI/Six3 Systems: March 2015 – July 2015 (AFGHANISTAN)

•Coordinated and liaised with military and national level agencies.

•Provided specialized intelligence, threat analysis, counterterrorism, counter-narcotic, and production support for the Fusion Cell and JOC J2 Operations in support of USFOR-A Resolute Support mission, Joint Task Force (JTF) 3

•Provided general military intelligence (GMI) analysis for the J2 analytical team.

•Responsible for analysis, reporting, data-basing, and dissemination of Human Terrain analysis, preparation of provincial and district assessments, High Value Targeting products, extremist regional threat nodal analysis, and Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB) products

•Provided daily briefs to the J3 Operations Commander on Weather and Intelligence updates

•Compiled Finished Intelligence Products (FIPs) for JTF operations.

•Focused on Indications and Warning (I&W) analysis, Counter-Improvised Explosive Devices (C-IED), Insurgent intimidation tactics and all-source exploitation of captured materials and documents.

Senior Threat Analysis and Assessment Officer (J2): US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE): May 2013 – March 2014 (AFGHANISTAN)

•Reported to the Operations Officer and AED J2 located in assigned operations center

•Coordinated with and supported other Government organizations directed by AED for planning against any threat identified by Coalition forces

•Briefed and conducted daily threat vulnerability assessments to Commander, VIP security teams, and DoD personnel involved in reconstruction and infrastructure missions prior to movement to and from mission project sites

•Conducted C4ISR intelligence for route, area, and air threat analysis for teams moving to project sites within Kabul (RC Capital), and Regional Commands East and North (RC-E, RC-N)

•Managed all threat information, identified gaps in threat information and produced reports, briefings, and studies based on mission requirements

•Prepared mission threat assessments prior to each mission, describing the nature, scope, and probability of mission risk and recommended mitigation measures

•Collaborated with Coalition military battle space commands regarding their specific AOR

•Provided Counterinsurgency (COIN) intelligence support to USACE customers for Kabul Province.

•Performed Special Projects and Research Analysis for customers

•Monitored all ISR Assets throughout Afghanistan

•Performed Intelligence analysis for RC-N as the Subject Matter Expert (SME)

•Performed Intelligence analysis for RC-Capital as the SME for Kabul Province

•Monitored Iran’s insurgency and Asymmetric warfare effects during the Presidential election process.

Senior All-Source Analyst (Deputy Team Lead): SAIC: May 2012 – Jan 2013 (AFGHANISTAN)

•Maintained analytical intelligence analysis in support of USFOR-A, CJTF Paladin, Regional Command, BCT/RCT/MEU/MEB, Battalion CJ2 staff, SOJTF, and other customers

•Provided analysis, reporting, database management, critical thinking on and dissemination of IED and C-IED for High Value Individual targeting products

•Provided Counter Intelligence Analysis Team (CIAT) intelligence support to customers in RC-S to include the Kandahar Area Office (KAO)

•Provided Counter Insurgency (COIN) intelligence and Asymmetric warfare support to SOJTF, USA, and NATO customers in Zabul Province

•Provided input to multiple Government requirements and objectives specifically focused on the C-IED mission for senior Military leaders and Law Enforcement (LE) personnel

•Researched, developed, presented, and published all-source intelligence products for IED threat networks at the tactical and operational levels

•Provided General Military Intelligence (GMI), Counterintelligence (CI), Counter-Terrorism (CT), Counter-narcotics (CN) and Counter-drug (CD) intelligence support to US forces, NATO allies, and SOJTF customers.

•Monitored insurgents’ IED cell activity threats to AOR, AOI, and regional stability

•Conducted weekly intelligence briefings to NATO allies, USA personnel, and SOF personnel.

All-Source/General Military Intelligence Analyst: Mission Essential Personnel (MEP) (AFGHANISTAN): Jan 2011- Mar 2012

•Prepared and published bi-weekly Intelligence summaries (INTSUM) and RFI products for the J2, CG, and CENTCOM community

•Provided Deep Dive analysis for Regional Command related to Iran’s insurgency within Afghanistan’s border.

•Monitored Counter-narcotics (CN) and Counter-drug (CD) trafficking of nefarious groups across Iran and Afghanistan borders.

•Maintained databases for intelligence updates for Province, to include Geopolitical environment.

•Processed Request for Information (RFI) products for customers

•Monitored daily insurgent network activities from Iran that was linked to acquisition, production, transportation, and emplacement of IEDs within Afghanistan Provinces

•Communicated with the Target Cell on HVIs, utilizing the JPEL

•Cross referenced the JPEL, HUMINT, COMINT, Open and All Source intelligence to update intelligence products

•Monitored Tactics Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) of Insurgents (INS), and other nefarious groups in the battlespace that were influenced by Iran’s insurgent activities.

HUMINT Collection Manager: Allworld Language Consultants (IRAQ): Oct 2010 – Jan 2011

•Provided Collection Management and Dissemination (CMD) for the HUMINT section

•Reviewed and processed Evaluations (EVALs), Source Directive Requirements (SDRs), HUMINT, Collection Requirements (HCRs), and Ad Hoc Requirements (AHRs) for analysts and collectors

•Provided Fusion Cell and Asymmetric warfare support to Special Operations teams for United States Forces Iraq (USFI)

•Collaborated on Biometrics Enable Intelligence & Watch list (BEI), and (BEW) regarding HVIs, utilizing DOMEX and HUMINT

•Briefed CMD and HUMINT process monthly to users.

•Monitored Iran’s insurgency activities and its effect against Coalition Forces (CF) in Baghdad.

JCOFA Intelligence Analyst/Trainer: Northrop Grumman (ONI, DIA): Dec 2008 – Oct 2010

•Trained mid-level analysts on Order of Battle Generation and Relational Engine database and its capabilities for Naval Maritime and Aircraft

•Maintained liaison between ONI and multiple intelligence agencies during the Joint Country Force Assessment (JCOFA) process as mandated by SECDEF (OSD) directives

•Served as SME on capabilities of Iran, China, North Korea, Pakistan, and other countries militaries, to include Naval Maritime and Aircraft, with a projection of 20 years

•Attended NGIC and DIAC conferences and forums regarding Iran, China, North Korea, Pakistan, and other countries Naval Maritime threats

•Ensured the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) request for support were understood, implemented, and completed before specified deadlines.

Research Analyst: FBI (Name Check Division): Millican & Associates: (Temp.) Aug 2008 – Nov 2008

•Compiled, analyzed, identified, and resolved complex technical issues using secure databases.

Maintained accurate, reliable, and trustworthy records of all FBI activities

•Ensured that the national security of the United States was safeguarded by investigations, policies, and disposed of in accordance with legal authorities

•Provided research, analytical, and reporting services for Law Enforcement and authorized organizations

•Accessed and researched files in a variety of media (paper and electronic information) and applied policy guidance and sound judgment to summarize and report findings

•Analyzed, reviewed, edited, and summarized both written and electronic textual information.

Intelligence Operations Analyst: (DCANG/USAF): Sept 2004 – Mar 2008

•Created intelligence operations research information to include exercise and training activities of foreign countries, to include Iran, China, North Korea, and Pakistan

•Prepared, maintained, presented intelligence displays, reports, and from open and all-source intelligence, HUMINT collections, foreign intelligence activities briefings, operational readiness, disposition of military, situation estimates, order of battle studies, and other intelligence reports and studies

•Provided Command and Control (C2) intelligence support during real world exercises.

Supported deployed military personnel for REACH BACK Intelligence during Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)

•Maintained and utilized geospatial databases, target materials, imagery, and other intelligence products, to include targeting, weaponry, and damage assessment functions

•Provided Order of Battle, military, and Geo-Political leadership information, and WMD (Chemical, Biological, Missiles, and Nuclear) updates to mission personnel during Current Intelligence Briefings (CIB) with a focus on Iran and North Korea

•Researched, compiled, segregated, evaluated, interpreted, and disseminated intelligence information to support operations and targeting. Established intelligence collection requirements

•Provided Threat of the Day (TOD) briefings on fighter aircraft and Surface to Air Missile (SAM) threats from Iran, China, and North Korea.

Project Management: Eagle Alliance (CSC): Jan 2003 – May 2004

•Prepared processes and procedures for transition of modernized computer products, technical training for vendors, team leads, and weekly presentations at staff meetings

•Coordinated operations for computer modernization upgrades of network flexibility of client’s Information Technology infrastructure, to include Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) products, server/blades technology for Active Directory, Web and Storage Area Networks (SAN), and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) for NSA customer

•Managed and oversaw daily operations for the Modernization Team Leads and all 40 plus personnel

•Reviewed resumes and interviewed perspective candidates for employment.

Senior Systems Analyst: ManTech: Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI): Mar 2002- Sept 2002

•Supplied OED (Osis Evolutionary Development) technical support, integration, testing, and evaluation in support of SPAWAR (Space & Naval Warfare Systems Command) at the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI)

•Integrated raw informational data received from HUMINT, COMINT, and other support counterparts (on and off-site) through operational and functional testing

•Performed system operations, development, and functional testing using computers, build box, data scopes, monitors, and test equipment from COMINT worldwide

Intelligence Analyst: Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI): Nov 2000 – Oct 2001

•Maintained aircraft analysis and database support information for the Air Platforms division’s Naval Intelligence Database (NID) system within the SCIF area

•Provided Military Patrol Aircraft (P3) Air Order of Battle (AOB) analysis for Iran, China, N. Korea, Pakistan, and other countries worldwide

•Developed open and all-source data analysis, counterintelligence, COMINT and HUMINT collections, and input services in support of specific federal agencies

•Supported Naval Special Warfare (NSW) and Special Operations Forces (SOF) organizations

•Researched and updated aircraft order of battle (AOB) for seventy-five countries (440 aircraft) to include Iran, Pakistan, China, and North Korea in SEALINK in support of our customers

•Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with clients, counterparts, senior level management, and support elements, on-site (imagery and weapons), and off-site (Norfolk, NAVAIR, DIA, and Ft. Meade) in support of mission objectives

Intelligence Data Analyst: Office of Naval Intelligence: BAE Systems: May 1997 – Nov 2000

COMPUTER SKILLS/TOOLS

PCI 3, Falcon View, Raindrop, Windows XP, Data Scope, and Buildbox, UNIX, MS Office, Word, Excel, Lotus Notes, Power Point, Adobe Photoshop, I-Space, Netscape, Pathfinder, Sealink, MIDB, Intelink, Siprnet, Niprnet, JWICS, JDISS, CIA Factbook, CIA Link, ANB, CIDNE, M3, Query Tree, Web-Tas, Google Earth, Palantir, Gemini, MSC Database, Naval Intelligence Database (NID), Centrixs, DCGS-A, MPS, TIGR, ArcGis, iGeoSIT, JocWatch, Intellipedia, JPEL, TCOP, Coral Reef, Cell pack, TAC, Terra Explorer, LNI, Proton, Voltron, IC Reach, Open Source Enterprise, Grapevine, One Note, Pulse, Skype, Firehawk, Mandiant, Crowdstrike, Recorded Future, Trident, Jabber.

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING/EDUCATION

March 16 Open Source Intelligence Training (OSINT) NGIC

March 16 Information Assurance Course Northern Virginia

June 12 WTI Intelligence Course Northern Virginia

June 12 Asymmetric Warfare Analysis Course Northern Virginia

October 09 Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Suitland, MD.

July 05 Intelligence Operations Analyst Course Goodfellow AFB

July 05 Air Defense & Operations Goodfellow AFB

July 05 Integrated Air Defense System Goodfellow AFB

July 05 Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) Goodfellow AFB

March 03 Computer Network Defense (CND) Annapolis Junction, MD.

July 01 HUMINT Collection Management (DIA)

June 01 Foreign Weapons Forecasting (CIA)

Bachelor’s Degree in progress: Ashford University, San Diego, CA; B.A. Organizational Management.

A.A.S. Degree, New York City College of Technology

MILITARY AWARDS AND DECORATIONS

Personal Awards/Service Awards/Unit Awards include: Air Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Longevity Service Award (3), Air Force Training Ribbon, National Defense Service Medal, NCO Professional Military Education Ribbon, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award (4), Air Reserve Forces Meritorious Service Medal (2), National Defense Service Medal with 1 Service Star, Global War On Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal with “M” Device (1).



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