Enterprise, AL *****
Cell – 256-***-****
E-mail: ********@*****.***
Holt E. Busbee
Background
Summary
Highly motivated and skilled leader with demonstrated successful experience in virtually all areas of organizational management, education, and operations. Former US Army commander, aviator and military intelligence officer who served in a variety of command and staff positions. Experience in developing functional knowledge of science and technology and aviation program specific requirements. Excelled at teaching a variety of subjects at secondary education level. Demonstrated ability in developing functional requirements for complex projects.
Education
Expertise
• 2 Masters Degrees (Masters, Education, University of Montevallo, 1995; Masters, Arts, History, University of Alabama- Birmingham, 1981)
• Bachelors Degree, Arts with Honors History, Auburn University, 1980
• 11 years active military experience
• 24 years US Army civilian experience
• 7 years teacher (high school)
Civilian Work
Experience
Sep 2019 to Mar
2025
Sep 2017
to Aug 2019
Summit Technologies, Inc. Fort Rucker, AL, Army Futures Command (AFC), Aviation Enablers – Requirements
Determination Directorate (AE-RDD) Aviation Subject Matter Expert (SME) – Provided capability development and requirements support, and technical advice for the acquisition, management, and continuity and oversight on Aircraft Survivability Equipment (ASE). Conducted requirements analysis accurately documenting military capabilities and other updated methodologies for identifying and documenting required capabilities needed in future operational environments.
S3, Inc. Ft. Rucker, AL, Army Futures Command, Aviation Enablers
– Requirements Determination Directorate (AE-RDD) Electronic Warfare (EW) Cyber Warfare (CW) – Provided Subject Matter Expert
(SME) and technical advice development of electronic warfare capabilities, operations concepts and capabilities pertaining to Army Aviation operations. Conducted requirements analysis accurately documenting military capabilities and other rapidly evolving methodologies for identifying and documenting required Army capabilities. systems.
2
Nov 2016
to Sep 2017
S3, Inc. Ft. Rucker, AL, Concepts, Experiments and Analysis Directorate (CEAD), Air Maneuver Battle Lab (AMBL) - Military Analyst supporting the Air Maneuver Battle Lab (AMBL) using highly complex analytical, statistical, and simulation methodologies to perform studies and analyses. Used simulation to defined requirements, identify and implement alternatives, developed and operated mathematical models, and balanced resources and schedules.
Aug 2015
to Sep 2016
Oct 2010
to Aug 2015
Aug 2005
to Oct 2010
May 2001
to Aug 2005
S3 Inc. Ft. Rucker, AL, TRADOC Capabilities Manager, Future Vertical Lift (TCM-FVL) / Senior Military Analyst – Provided Subject Matter Expertise (SME) supporting the Future Vertical Lift (FVL) Team, developing the concepts and attributes for future US Army Aviation aircraft. Participated in planning, writing, incorporation, coordination, and staffing of all aspects of Army Aviation operations supporting future concepts including Concept of Operations (CONOPS) development, required capabilities development, and gap analysis. Conducted studies and analysis in order to define materiel and non-materiel requirements for future Aviation systems and subsystems. S3 Inc., Ft. Rucker, AL, Concepts, Experiments, and Analysis Directorate (CEAD) / Senior Military Analyst – Supported the Concepts, Studies, and Technology Division (CS&T), developing the concepts and attributes for future US Army Aviation aircraft. S3 Inc., Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, AL, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research. Development, and Engineering Center, Advanced Science and Technology Directorate / Senior Functional Analyst – Supported the Advanced Science and Technology Directorate (ASTD), US Army Aviation & Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center (AMRDEC) enhancing the survivability, lethality, and supportability of aviation and missile systems used by the US Army warfighter.
Booz Allen Hamilton, Redstone Arsenal Huntsville, AL / Associate
– Researched, planned, coordinated, managed and supervised the integration and testing of missile systems on manned and unmanned aerial, ground, and sea-based systems enhancing the survivability and lethality of warfighter capabilities for the US Army. Aug 1997
to Aug 2000
Aug 1993
to Aug 1997
Military Work
Experience
Jun 1990
to Aug 1993
Moody High School, Moody, AL / Teacher – Researched, planned, taught, and evaluated history, math, career exploration, and air science classes to over 300 students.
Garywood Christian School, Hueytown, AL / Teacher – Researched, planned, taught, and evaluated history, math, science, geography, computer, and physical education classes to over 150 students.
US Army, 1st Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Exploitation, Republic of Germany / Captain – Performed duties as Aerial Surveillance Company Commander, Executive Officer, and Battalion Assistant Operations Officer leading, developing, 3
Aug 1986
to Jun 1990
Jan 1986
To Aug 1986
Jan 1985
to Jan 1986
Mar 1982
to Jan 1985
Military Awards
Military /
Civilian-relevant
Training
scheduling, and managing a comprehensive mission performance and training program for 150 company personnel performing aerial surveillance missions.
US Army, 15th Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Exploitation), Fort Hood, TX and Central America / Executive Officer – Served as Company Flight Operations Officer and Executive Officer in an Aerial Surveillance Company, assistant Battalion Operations Officer, and Battalion Personnel Officer in an Aerial Exploitation Battalion.
US Army, Aviation Center and School, Fort Rucker, AL / Aviation Captain’s Career course.
US Army, 3rd Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Exploitation), Republic of Korea / Platoon Leader – Served as Electronic Intelligence Platoon Leader in an Aerial Surveillance Company.
US Army, Intelligence Center and School, Fort Huachuca, AZ; US Army, Aviation Center and School, Fort Rucker, AL / Commissioned officer - basic officer school and initial entry rotary wing and fixed wing/OV-1 flight school.
Meritorious Service (2), Army Commendation, Army Achievement Military Intelligence Basic Officer Course (1982), Initial Entry Rotary Wing Officer Course (1983), Aviation Officer Advanced Course (1986), Combined Arms Services Staff School (1987), Defense Acquisition University (DAU) – ACQ 101 (Fundamentals of System Acquisition Management – 2010), CLR 101 (Intro to JCIDS – 2014), CLR 250 (Capabilities-Based Assessment – 2015), CLR 252 (Developing Performance Attributes – 2015), RQM 110 (Core Concepts for Requirements Management – 2015), CLR 151 (Analysis of Alternatives – 2018). US Army Logistics University – Capabilities Development Course – February 2021