Bradley W Still
**** ****** **** ****** ****, Lillington, NC 27546
919-***-**** (mobile) *****.****@*******.***
Objective: Applying my Geospatial Intelligence and leadership experiences to a position where those skillsets can be successfully applied to projects both in an individual application or a team setting. My prior years’ Special Operations experiences have involved me working as a single source for projects and managing a team in a common pursuit of a successful end state. I have successfully supported both garrison and deployed customers.
Security Clearance: Current TOP SECRET security clearance and active North Carolina Class A Commercial Driver’s License.
Professional Experiences:
Cherokee Federal Solutions– Aug 2024 – Present – 40+ hours per week.
oEssential Instructor for General Military Information course which prepares students for GIS and all source mission support to SOCOM customers in Garrison and deployed.
Federal Solutions Sales Executive – Nov 2023 – Present – 40+ hours per week. Partnership Solutions International (PSI), Remote opportunity home based mission support.
oEssential member of a three-person team focused on Federal Solutions for complex problem sets and Artificial Intelligence augmentation for the pursuit of analytical solutions for ArcGIS (Pro and Desktop) and criminal activities.
oRelied upon for effective communications with perspective clients, utilizing existing relationships within the SOCOM and USASOC umbrella to seek potential partnerships.
oKey player in the identification of new and emerging technologies which might improve mission support posture and decrease workload timelines.
oEffective oral and written communicator among numerous internal team members and the corresponding external customers.
oActively advises potential customers on best path forward and Information Technology (IT) solutions, both software as a service (SaaS) based or cloud focused.
E&M Technologies – Mar 2023 to Nov 2023 – 40+ hours per week – FORSCOM, Ft Liberty NC
oLead Geospatial Content Developer and Instructor at the FORSCOM Intelligence Readiness Operations Center (FIROC)
oConsultant to course manager regarding content and future development of their training efforts.
oCritical in the identification of emerging technologies which could assist students to achieve improved mission support knowledge and skills.
oLead Trainer and content developer for ArcPro and multiple extensions within (Model Builder, Portal, etc.)
Contractor, Expert Geospatial Analyst, GeoOwl – July 2022 – March 2023 – 40+ hours per week, JIB-JGS-AGAT
JSOC, Ft Bragg NC
More than twelve years progressive experience with operational and tactical level intelligence performing complex and timely geospatial, topographic, and imagery analysis techniques and methods of ground feature and remotely sensed data, to include general experience in the fields of targeting, collection, and geospatial methodologies to solve complex intelligence problems.
• Superb proficiency in geospatial and intelligence data management within various OGC-compliant applications and databases. Demonstrate a capability to act in a project lead role.
oHighly proficient in utilizing GIS applications and intelligence-related automation to support analytical efforts and product development.
Twelve years of progressive experience with operational and tactical level intelligence performing complex and timely geospatial, topographic, and imagery analysis techniques and methods of ground feature and remotely sensed data, to include general experience in the fields of targeting, collection, and geospatial methodologies to solve complex intelligence problems.
Supporter the Advanced Geospatial Analysis Troop as Expert Geospatial Analyst
oResponsible for evaluating Intelligence products and dissemination to internal and external JSOC customers.
oEvaluating operational programs to adjust as necessary to accommodate change and implement new programs.
oPlanning program/project assignments, developing internal policies and evaluating work of subordinates prior to dissemination to customers.
oCorrelation of spatial information to confirm or deny geographic locations.
Lead Trainer and content developer for ArcPro and multiple extensions within (Model Builder, Portal, etc.)
oCritical in the identification of emerging technologies which could assist students to achieve improved mission support knowledge and skills.
Proficient using ArcPro 3.1, Quick Terrain Modeler 8.3, Socet GXP 4.3 and ENVI 5.5
oWell versed in analyzing Digital Elevation Models (DEM) and Digital Surface Models (DSM) for trafficability and possible flood plain identifications.
oProficient sourcing the listed software to mosaic Raster datasets.
Efficient mission supporter for complex geospatial problem sets.
Effective oral and written communicator among numerous internal team members and the corresponding external customers.
oActively advises potential customers on best path forward and Information Technology (IT) solutions, both software as a service (SaaS) based, cloud or portal focused.
US Army Civilian, Technical Operations &Maintenance – Jan 2019 to July 2022 – 40+ hours per week
Mission Support Troop, USASOC Engineers, Ft Bragg NC (WG-4749-11 step 5)
Lead US Army Technical and Maintenance Civilian
oResponsibilities include technical and mechanical maintenance related to USASOC range operations
Identifying and remediating deficiencies related to mission support.
Evaluating operational programs to adjust as necessary to accommodate change and implement new programs.
oCritical team member relied upon for planning and implementation related to long range logistical and safety considerations for range operations and footprints.
Validated range fields of fire and logistics related to construction activities and improvements.
Utilizes the GEOINT database to validate key safety concerns related to existing and planned logistics.
Sourced and edited vector content for range logistics (water, electrical, etc.)
Assisted in establishing overall division objectives and accomplishing assigned missions.
Proficient with evaluating and creating suitable ground for large concrete slab placement.
Critical support in the layout and grading to successfully set up concrete pads exceeding 60 x 100 feet.
Successfully evaluated water runoff and established water mitigation techniques which allowed for improved shelter layout and resistance to damage.
Sourced ArcPro for flood prediction analysis.
oTechnically proficient on complicated electronic systems which operate the ranges and targets.
oAdvised personnel on force development and sustainment.
Effective oral and written communicator among numerous internal team members and the corresponding external customers.
oActively advises potential customers on best path forward and Information Technology (IT) solutions, both software as a service (SaaS) based or cloud focused.
CACI Contract Lead, Expert Geospatial Analyst March 2010 – Jan 2019 – 40+ hours per week
SOCOM (JSOC-JIB-JGS-AGAT), CACI, Ft Bragg, NC
CACI Team Lead within Advanced Geospatial Analysis Troop (JIB/JGS/AGAT)
oDetermined scope, timing, method, requirements, and participation for staff actions.
Skilled at operating multiple software applications which directly support analysis and production.
oConducted Geospatial instruction to assist team members in best preparations for mission critical customer support in austere environments.
80 Hour courses provided key operational information to ensure optimum customer support.
Established training doctrine and materials for the JSOC Intelligence Brigade (JIB)
Curriculum was the benchmark for go/no-go recommendations for analysts.
Position was a voluntary one-year commitment.
Briefed supervisors on curriculum development dispositions and recommended modifications based on emerging trends in technology.
Updated manpower and materials assessments for the continued growth for the training.
Managed the implementation of courses of action in both the initial writing and subsequent revisions of doctrinal publications in the form of white papers, field manuals, training circulars, graphic training aids, and other training products.
Responsible for counseling employees for both positive and negative performance.
Key player in the identification of new and emerging technologies which might improve mission support posture and decrease workload timelines.
oEvaluated operational programs to adjust as necessary to accommodate change and implement new programs.
Validated existing programs for relevance and suggested improvements for the directorate.
Developed mission task lists; and planning program/project assignments, developing internal policies, evaluating work of subordinates, and counseled employees.
Advised personnel on force development and equipment modernization.
Regularly evaluated operational equipment to seek out opportunities to expand capabilities for the troop.
oPrepared written Intelligence Assessment reports for supporting senior official decision-making processes.
oPlanned and assigned work; developed performance standards; advised on work and administrative matters.
oEnsured strong working relationship with National level agencies to ensure database management cross-queue and coordination.
Solid performance record representing AGAT Geospatial capabilities and production for National, Tactical level and multi-National customers.
Prepared written intelligence assessment reports for supporting senior official decision-making processes.
Provided advice and assistance and continuity in a wide range of additional subjects as they relate to operational training and supporting functional areas.
oMultiple iterations supporting exercises where GEOINT data and services were required.
Supported Requests for Information (RFI) during exercises and ensured role players were properly connected to relevant GEOINT data and services.
Experience in identifying information gaps and emerging technical assessments.
oWell versed with complex Intelligence analysis and production, Intelligence collection and operations, counter-intelligence, and threat support.
oExtensive Knowledge of intelligence processes, cycle, and DoD organizations.
oKnowledge of the systems, procedures, and methods of analyzing, compiling, reporting, and disseminating intelligence data and services.
oSupervised a team of contractor Geospatial analysts supporting short-suspense analytical requests from USASOC customers.
Provides mission support through the production and dissemination of softcopy Geospatial Intelligence products.
Supervised the collection, production, and dissemination of tactical, operational Geospatial Intelligence products in support of USASOC customers.
oKnowledge of organizations and methods of collecting and analyzing intelligence data.
oAdvanced analytics executed daily utilizing ArcGIS data and services. (Pro and Desktop)
Proficient with sourcing online libraries for research and analysis.
Consistent proponent for JSOC data and services and instructed other analysts on best practices for connecting to appropriate servers or web services.
Proficient with technical solutions in support of intelligence planning and operations.
Lead Field Service Trainer March 2006 – March 2010 – 40 hours per week
Goodrich ISR Systems, Beale AFB, CA (DGS-2)
Lead Contract Field Service Trainer (CFST) for Air Force and civilian personnel exploiting Senior Year Electro-Optical Reconnaissance System (SYERS-2A) EO/IR/MSI tactical Imagery operated onboard the U2 aircraft.
oConducted classroom environment training on optimum exploitation techniques for Near Infrared (NIR) to Short Wave (SW) capabilities to identify differences in materials on the ground.
oEvaluate programs and adjusts as necessary to accommodate change and implement new programs.
oPlan and assign work; develop performance standards; advise on work and administrative matters.
oHear and resolve complaints and effect minor disciplinary measures.
oConducted one-on-one training modules to accommodate day/night shift workers
Created softcopy training materials which were online and readily available to analysts post-training so they could further disseminate optimum Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
Adjusted training materials for each DGS location to optimize exploitation efforts across multiple Areas of Responsibility (AOR)
Personally responsible for the maintenance of training materials and their dissemination.
Advised course curriculum writers and coordinated course design and modifications.
Created training modules using Adobe Captivate for easier training updates for analysts.
oExtensive Knowledge and abilities to utilize research tools such as library holdings, photographs, statistics, graphics, and maps for analytical mission support.
Experienced in identifying intelligence gaps and emerging technical assessments.
Provided advice and assistance and continuity in a wide range of additional subjects as they relate to operational training and supporting functional areas.
Trained Air Force DOT (Training) and DOK (Weapons & Tactics) sections regarding optimum exploitation techniques and mission planning specifics to optimize reporting timelines and collection geometries for the SYERS-2A MSI sensor.
oCoordinated and trained with National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) MASINT analysts to ensure efficiency for material differences identification.
Created training documents and digital examples for easier dissemination among customers.
oCreated and maintained online training materials for the analysts so they had improved analytical capabilities
These materials included optimum examples for each collection mode for the SYERS-2A sensor
Created and distributed a “Quick Reference Guide” which was hardcopy printed; identified optimum analytical techniques for the multiple sensor modes.
Pivotal in the creation and maintenance of a SIPR-based SYERS-2A MSI website which provides users with 24/7 self-help training modules regarding SYERS-2A Tasking, Collection, Planning, Exploitation and Dissemination (TCPED).
Operated the following systems proficiently daily: ArcGIS desktop, SOCET GXP, UNICORN, DGETS, Raster Roam, NES, IESS, IAS, IPL, GEMINI, WARP, Mirc Chat, Google Earth, Adobe Captivate, et el.
Lead Imagery Analyst October 2003 – February 2006 – 40+ hours per week
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), MacDill AFB, FL (CENTCOM) – GS-0132-13 step 5 (NI-04 pay scale)
Responsible for the creation to final editions for Federal Civilians and military members.
oEvaluated work of subordinates and counseled employees.
Determined scope, timing, method, requirements, and participation for staff actions.
oCritical in managing the operational and rotational requirements for civilian employees who were on a regular promotional cycle.
Critical in identifying budgeting considerations and shortfalls related to PCS timelines and costs.
Planned and assigned work; developed performance standards; advised on work and administrative matters.
Critical support for timely and accurate dissemination of Imagery based Intelligence reporting to both deployed military and civilian customers while supervising a ten person I&W reporting team; average reports disseminated per person exceeded 20 per shift.
oServed as Imagery Liaison to all source analysts working Indications and Warning (I&W) missions and assisted in establishing collection practices which improved operational awareness of the national level resources and their capabilities.
oServed as mission trainer for new analysts, conducted peer-to-peer training sessions which identified areas of strength or weakness.
Responsible for creating and maintaining online training materials in order to optimize exploitation techniques and ensure optimum performance across multiple teams.
Developed curriculum materials for benchmarking current analysts’ knowledge and skills.
oRecommended modifications to training materials to superiors prior to implementation.
These materials were softcopy and maintained on a quarterly basis to promote mission readiness and ease-of-access for users.
oExtensive Knowledge and abilities to utilize research tools such as library holdings, photographs, statistics, graphics and maps for analytical mission support.
Experience in identifying intelligence gaps and emerging technical assessments.
Provide advice and assistance and continuity in a wide range of additional subjects as they relate to operational training and supporting functional areas.
Coordinated and implemented essential elements of PED as they relate to the Command while working with Inter-Agency working groups, National Agencies, DOD agencies, U.S intelligence agencies and other commands.
oServed as an advisor on multi-disciplined functional areas to include operations, training, plans, and other programs within an assigned directorate. (NGA-NST)
oHeard and resolved complaints and effect minor disciplinary measures.
Extensive background with national-level and tactical sensors such as Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), Electro-Optical, Infrared and several ISR platforms (Predator, Global Hawk, U2).
Communicated with deployed forces on a daily basis in support of Order-of-Battle (OB), Battle Damage Assessment (BDA), munitions effects and Indications and Warning (I&W) reporting issues.
One of sixteen volunteers for NGA deployed analyst support team; successfully completed NGA pre-deployment training at ITI in Texas; course consisted of evasive driver training and close quarters small arms training.
Operated a UNIX-based softcopy exploitation workstation incorporating the use of multiple imagery exploitation and research software and tools such as RemoteView, IEC, Vitec, Ruler, NES, IAS, and IESS.
Imagery Intelligence Analyst August 2001 – October 2003 – 40+ hours per week
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), Washington Navy Yard, DC – GS 13
Served as mission trainer for new analysts, conducted peer-to-peer training sessions which identified areas of strength or weakness.
oResponsible for creating and maintaining online training materials in order to optimize exploitation techniques and ensure optimum performance across multiple teams.
Coordinated and implemented essential elements of PED as they relate to the Command while working with Inter-Agency working groups, National Agencies, DOD agencies, U.S intelligence agencies and other commands.
oServed as an advisor on multi-disciplined functional areas to include operations, training, plans, and other programs within an assigned directorate. (NGA-NST).
Heard and resolved complaints and effect minor disciplinary measures.
Determine scope, timing, method, requirements, and participation for staff actions.
Served as Targeting liaison to the Pentagon during Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF).
oAssessed weapons effects and assisted in determining any re-attack requirements.
oExtensive Knowledge and abilities to utilize research tools such as library holdings, photographs, statistics, graphics and maps for analytical mission support.
Experience in identifying intelligence gaps and emerging technical assessments.
Supported the Center for Naval Analyses (CNA) by providing Imagery based research for weapons effectiveness studies covering Operations Desert Fox, Allied Force and Enduring Freedom.
Provided advice and assistance and continuity in a wide range of additional subjects as they relate to operational training and supporting functional areas.
Provided peer-to-peer classroom training to new employees regarding unique characteristics of Battle Damage Assessment (BDA) reporting and Imagery signatures regarding weapons effectiveness (EO/IR/SAR).
oCreated online training references and maintained these holdings to assist analysts in improvements to their analytical assessments.
oWorked within the Special Projects branch and was critical in training new Imagery Analysts prior to surges in military operations.
oCarried out studies, demonstrations and projects to identify areas of improvement for the branch.
Imagery Intelligence Officer January 1998 – August 2001 – 40+ hours per week
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), MacDill AFB, FL – GS 09-12
Functioned as senior member of a six-person team responsible for Indications and Warning (I&W) reporting on a wide variety of targets within the CENTCOM AOR.
oWorked dynamic shifts to ensure mission support was fully achieved
oResponsible for Imagery review for analytical products prior to dissemination.
Lead mission trainer for inbound analysts
oCreated training materials and references for analysts to more rapidly provide accurate Order-of-Battle identification and threat assessments.
oEmployed learning strategies which fostered critical thinking and problem-solving skills needed for operational adaptability
Served as liaison between the Imagery Branch and all-source Intelligence Analysts located both internally and externally to USCENTCOM.
Systems Engineer December 1997 – December 1998 – 40 hours per week
Lockheed Martin Technical Operations (LMTO), Washington-Virginia Metro
Focused on quality assessments relating to Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
Created training references for anomalies related to SAR end products
oThese training references assisted in more rapid identification of errors and helped to standardize the descriptions among numerous technicians.
Relayed critical information to end-users in order to simplify the comprehension of unique SAR attributes and capabilities.
Utilized multiple years of end-user SAR experience to provide valuable feedback to engineers regarding system performance and potential modifications.
Imagery Analyst, 96D-020 (SGT/E-5) January 1993 – October 1997 – 40+ hours per week
US Army, MacDill AFB, FL
Served as an Imagery Analyst at USCENTCOM; responsible for I&W reporting, training new personnel and crisis support.
Daily reporting from multiple national level assets (EO/IR/SAR)
Military shift supervisor responsible for the training and enhancement for the team
oCreated numerous softcopy training guides for the teams to utilize
oThese materials made for more efficient analytical call-outs due to identifying common terminology
Selected as lead presenter for VIP’s, foreign dignitaries and tours of the Imagery Analysis workspace.
Education and Training
2020 – Class A Commercial Driver’s License NC (Miller Motte)
2017 – Diplomatic Inter-Agency Communications Course (JSOC)
2017 – TCCC
2015 – Appreciation for Cover
2013 – T1G Drivers Training, Tiger Swan Weapons Training
2008 – Penn State University
Completed 3 of 5 modules of the Geospatial Intelligence Certificate Program (Post-Graduate level)
Extensive use of ENVI, ArcView and IPL during these modules
2007 – ENVI for Intelligence Issues
2005 – Overseas Personal Security Course, ITI – San Antonio, TX
1997 – A.A. Liberal Arts, St. Leo University, Tampa, FL
Graduated with 3.667 GPA
1995 – DSIATP (Defense Sensor Interpretation and Application Training Program, Goodfellow AFB, TX
Distinguished Graduate
1994 – PLDC (Primary Leadership Development Course) – Ft Stewart, GA
1993 – US Army Basic Training (Ft Leonard Wood, MO)
1992 – Appalachian State University, NC
Successfully completed freshman year before entering US Army in 1993
1991 – Graduated from Cary High School, Cary NC