Anzhelika A. Weber
**************@*****.***
(preferred)
202-***-**** Washington, D.C.
(willing to relocate)
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Education
Global Master of Arts (G.M.A.)
Webster University, MO
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Baylor University, TX
Certificate and Training
Project Management Professional (PMP)
Program Management Institute
BOSIC 301, 302
U.S. Dept of Army
Russian Language Certificate
Voronezh State University, RF
Defense Acquisition University Courses
Contracting for Modern Software
Technology Project Management
Planning, Programming, Budgeting
and Execution
Skills
Security Clearance: TS/SCI
Military Operations Analysis
Open-Source Research & Intelligence
Political Risk Monitoring
Managed Attribution (MA) Tools
SharePoint/Tableau
All-Source Research and Intelligence
Data analysis
Experience
Future Warfare Analyst
Feb. 2025 – Aug. 2025
Rios Advantage LLC
Responsible for support to the Army Futures Command (AFC), Army Futures Concepts Center (FCC) throughout the design and execution of the concepts, exercises, experiments, and studies in support of the AFC.
• Contributed with development of Army Future
Warfighting Concepts and Future Study Program (FSP) events to enable Army-wide learning through the
development of Future Study Program exercises,
experiments, and studies.
• Contributed to the development of learning objectives and essential elements of analysis (EEAs) to enable learning for FSP each event.
• Conducted research to enable development of Army Warfighting Concepts and clearly stated learning
objectives and EEAs for each FSP event.
• Assisted with development of plans for observation, measurement, and collection of information and data pertaining to FSP learning objectives and EEAs.
• Developed inputs for qualitative analytical reports, highlighting key analytical insights and themes.
Anzhelika A. Weber
**************@*****.***
(preferred)
202-***-**** Washington, D.C.
(willing to relocate)
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Technical Portfolio Advisor Apr. 2023 – Aug. 2024
Riverside Research Institute, Wright Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH Responsible for supporting the National Air and Space Intelligence Center by providing up to date metrics and information to support the high frequency technical portfolio.
• Collaborated with the government customer and internal principal investigators to develop long- term technical strategies.
• Executed, with minimal oversight, program management duties, including managing day-to-day operations, maintaining work plans and timelines, tracking and projecting program spending, preparing status reports/briefs, and ensuring program status is communicated to all stakeholders.
• Managed subcontracting, consulting, and procurement activities for assigned programs.
• Assessed program issues and developed resolutions to meet schedule, quality, and customer goals.
• Identified and captured new growth opportunities to expand business portfolio. Language Enabled Research Analyst
Riverside Research Institute, Wright Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH Feb. 2020 – Apr. 2023 Responsible for support by providing analytical open-source and all-source reports in the Russian language; collect, manage, and analyze technical data; write finished research and analytic reports; present materials in a formal briefing setting; provide general research, analytical, and advisory support.
• Collected papers, and open-source venues; cataloged and tagged data; organize information for storage and retrieval.
• Maintained a complete listing of research material to include, the title of the material; author, the origination date; language; the type of material (i.e. article, abstract, report, electronic media, etc.); and any other information necessary to identify the inventory of collected research data.
• Analyzed and prepared material for written documentation on the findings, to include verbal and written comments.
• Assisted research team with identifying new and novel technologies in relevant research areas.
• Assisted research team with identifying relevant technical conferences, symposiums, academic exchanges, and meetings.
Foreign Affairs Analyst Feb. 2018 – Apr. 2019
HQDA, Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7, DAMO-SSC, Pentagon, VA MESMO, Inc.
Responsible for timely and professional support to the G-3/5/7, Stability and Security Cooperation (DAMO-SSC) mission by way of elevating U.S. Army interoperability efforts in the Army Campaign Plan (ACP) 2019+ and support federal budget procedures for American, British, Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand Armies
(ABCANZ) program and NATO Land Standardization Program.
• Supported development and publication of an Army Interoperability Campaign Plan (AICP) to synchronize and integrate Army efforts to enhance Joint Interagency and Multinational (JIM) interoperability in support of the Army vision and the American, British, Canadian, Australia, New Zealand (ABCANZ) Armies' and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Interoperability and Standardization Programs. Anzhelika A. Weber
**************@*****.***
(preferred)
202-***-**** Washington, D.C.
(willing to relocate)
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• Responsible for assisting in designing, planning, developing, and implementing a new cell within the U.S. Army G-3/5/7, the Multinational Fusion Cell (MFC), made up of 8 foreign military officers embedded in the U.S. Army. Assisted the MFC in coordinating international military workshops, writing the U.S Army Interoperability Campaign Plan, developing Terms of Reference, an MFC Charter and an integrated sync matrix of all ongoing initiatives.
• Assisted Senior Leadership in drafting, reviewing, and editing various U.S. Army EXORDs, FRAGOs, OPLANS for Interoperability and Security Cooperation related efforts across total Army, Joint Staff and our international partners. Assist with the development, coordination, and publication of interoperability policy documents using the Army Task Management Tool (TMT), e.g., EXORDs; WFX 18-4, WFX 19-4, JWA 19; Army Regulation (AR) 34-1, various Memorandums, MNI, ASRC, ITRP, ACP 2019+.
• Responsible for standing up, creating materials, running and delivering EXSUMS, secretariat for HQDA All Things Allies and Partner (ATAP) Council of Colonels (CoC) attended by over 100 Colonels. Responsible for syncing and integrating activities in Army Security Cooperation, Strategic Engagements, Security Force Assistance and Interoperability across total Army Force, Joint, Multinational and Intra-agency. Coordinate with partner nations MPEPs, LNOs, and MILATTs to inform G-3/5/7 intent and advance total army Interoperability efforts through the ATAP forum.
Russian Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Collector/Analyst Nov. 2016 – Nov. 2017 U.S. Army Europe (USAREUR), Intelligence Directorate (G2), Wiesbaden, Germany CACI International, Inc.
Responsible for supporting the USAREUR mission by providing multi-language OSINT collection and analysis in direct support of theater operations, security cooperation, and contingency plans.
• Conducted foreign language, multi-source, multi-media OSINT collection and analysis operations against priority intelligence targets as specified in general and specific theater collection plans. Sources included local/regional print and on-line media, radio, television, and satellite transmissions. Experienced in a variety of collection methods and platforms including managed-attribution web browsing and other web- scraping/crawling tools and techniques.
• Applied analytic discipline and tradecraft in production of strategic and tactical intelligence products in support various customers and operations throughout the USAREUR theater, including highly sensitive Information and Psychological Operations, as well as intelligence collection targeting and assessment operations.
• Leveraged extensive knowledge of target county languages, history, culture, customs, and current events to inform and improve targeting, assessment, and trend analysis by understanding and accounting for various biases associated with the subject country and information source.
• Deployed to the Joint Multinational Training Group – Ukraine (JMTG-U), the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers in Europe (SHAPE) in Belgium in support of the USAREUR Intelligence Directorate mission as well as KFOR’s Multinational Battle Group East (MNBG-E) in Kosovo. Anzhelika A. Weber
**************@*****.***
(preferred)
202-***-**** Washington, D.C.
(willing to relocate)
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Program Analyst/Team Lead Nov. 2015 – Nov. 2016
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Office for Bombing Prevention (OBP), Arlington, VA JRD & Associates, Inc.
Responsible for providing program analysis and other critical support to OBP in furtherance of its mission to enhance national, state, local, and private sector capabilities to prevent, protect against, respond to, and mitigate domestic bombing threats and incidents.
• Served as Team Lead, responsible for mentoring and overseeing day-to-day activities of three other program analysts and one knowledge management/SharePoint analyst.
• Hand-selected by OBP leadership to support a Secretary of Homeland Security priority initiative to stand-up and lead a DHS-wide Integrated Product Team charged with defining required DHS explosives screening and detection capabilities, identifying and analyzing capability gaps, and making recommendations to DHS senior leadership regarding gap-closing research and development investments and programs. Efforts resulted in recognition of OBP for its excellence and leadership within the broader DHS-wide initiative and other mission areas.
• Consistently called upon to draft timely and accurate communications, reports, and briefings in response to requests for information from DHS leadership, the Office of Management and Budget, Congress, other Federal departments and agencies, and OBP customers. Maintained OBP’s SharePoint-based knowledge management system.
• Tracked and analyzed programmatic and operational performance metrics and made recommendations to OBP management to increase efficiency, effectiveness, and performance.
• Developed and edited counter-Improvised Explosive Device (IED) awareness and preparedness products to enhance state, local, and private sector security partner counter-IED capabilities. Recognized expert in policies and procedures for ensuring compliance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, ensuring these critical products were accessible to persons with disabilities. Analyzed and streamlined processes for departmental approval of awareness products, resulting in drastic reductions in wasted time and effort.