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Full-Motion Video Analyst - Operations Analyst - Intelligence Supervis

Location:
Evans Mills, NY, 13637
Salary:
00000
Posted:
March 07, 2012

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MARCIO SEQUEIRA

***** ******* *****, ***** *****, New York 13637

315-***-****

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

FULL-MOTION VIDEO ANALYST - OPERATIONS ANALYST - INTELLIGENCE SUPERVISOR / ASSISTANT

QUALIFICATIONS PROFILE

Seasoned and relentless professional, offering more than 20 years of broad-based experience in military service, 12 years in communications, 5 years operating Unmanned Aircraft, and 3 years in Flight Operations/Battle Staff supervision. Possess 15 years in organizational management and unmatched work ethic. Intelligent innovator with flexibility and extensive operational experience to adapt and overcome any situation.

- Currently possess active Top Secret-SCI Security Clearance.

- Bilingual in English and Spanish.

- Operational Experience; Operation Sea Signal, Operation Joint Endeavor, Operation Joint Guard, Operation Joint Forge, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom.

- Extremely resourceful in generating impacting results for personnel and organization.

- High-powered, innovative, and exceptionally skilled leader, offering immeasurable success in providing direct intelligence support to the Global War on Terror.

- Adept at utilizing full-motion video (FMV) collected by sensors on ISR platforms, applying human intelligence (HUMINT) and signal intelligence (SIGINT) information to FMV imagery analysis, and using an electronic light table to exploit national technical means (NTM) imagery on softcopy.

- Skilled in geographical and cultural aspects of foreign countries, along with military capabilities and weapon systems.

- Extremely capable of multitasking in fiercely competitive and fast-paced environments, with dedication to superior service and operational excellence.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

ATTACK, 10TH COMBAT AVIATION BRIGADE - Fort Drum, NY, USA

Assistant S3 Operations Sergeant Dec 2009–Present

Guided 17 soldiers in a Combat Aviation Unit in preparation for deployment to Afghanistan, meticulously tracking personnel training, personal records, and assigned equipment worth over $1,000,000 dollars. Spearheaded 10 Equal Opportunity Leaders to promote equality and establish a discrimination free environment through training and awareness to approximately 400 soldiers; fabricated Quarterly Statistical Reports to higher command, within time constraints; served as Battalion Unit Victim Advocate, ensuring dissemination of Sexual Assault Prevention training from lowest to highest ranking; and selected unit’s primary contact to process sexual assault incidents.

Notable Achievements:

- Skillfully took on expanded responsibilities as Assistant S3 Operations Sergeant, Flight Operations Sergeant, Unit Movement Officer, Battalion Equal Opportunity Leader, and Battalion Unit Victim Advocate.

- Delivered swift support to ground forces with attack aviation assets during troops in contact or indirect fire on coalition bases.

- Engineered more than 200 MEDEVACs (medical evacuations) minimizing crew risks by analyzing possible enemy situations in area of extraction.

- Supervised up to 300 deliberate and hasty air assault missions through ISR feeds, enabling accurate information delivery to aerial support.

- Developed reports and spreadsheets to track significant events, as well as statistical data pertaining to the unit’s performance involving enemy kills, high-value targets captured, improvised explosive devices found, and usage of combat supplies or logistics.

- Utilized ISR assets (unmanned aircraft) video feeds to determine best possible ways to exploit enemy insurgency in area of operations; crucial in providing sound decisions on aerial tactical support of ground troops or coalition bases.

- Provided timely warning of potential threats for intelligence purposes through the use of G-BOOS (Ground Based Operational Surveillance System) and BETTS-C (Base Expeditionary Targeting and Surveillance Systems), hindering enemy offensives with the use of EO/IR sensors, flash, and acoustic gunshot detectors, which provided clear panoramic surveillance.

- Compiled intelligence data to monitor enemy movement, and historical origins of attack.

- Drafted Operation Orders to recognize each company’s daily missions within the battalion.

TASK FORCE ODIN - Fort Hood, TX, USA

Rear Detachment Platoon Sergeant Apr 2008–Dec 2009

Ensured new incoming personnel quickly gained required training and processed out to strengthen unit’s needs in Iraq. Coordinated administrative, logistical, and deployment requirements support. Mentored and counseled Noncommissioned Officers and Officers alike, as well as DA civilians. Advised and informed Commander of all soldiers and family member issues.

Notable Achievements:

- Managed 30 soldiers in a Rear Detachment Unit in support of a 300+ Task Force with arising issues for deployed soldiers in Iraq and their families back in the US.

- Responsible for over $500,000 worth of equipment, and the health and welfare of 30 soldiers, while maintaining company operations.

- Assigned as company instructor to train-the-trainer in radio communications, utilizing prior military knowledge in communications and signal flow.

- Coordinated flow of Emergency/ Regular Leave soldiers in and out of theater, providing transportation, housing, direction, and established guidelines for re-deployment.

- Created and enforced strict accountability measures of all administrative actions, ensuring prompt and reliable service for overall Task Force.

UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS TRAINING BATTALION - Fort Huachuca, AZ, USA

Unmanned Aircraft Systems Training Battalion (UASTB) Operations NCOIC Mar 2007–Mar 2008

Obtained complete management of company operations, and emplaced a flawless processing system for school attendance, personnel actions, legal actions, and daily status reports for more than 350 students and permanent party soldiers. Oversaw Sponsorship Program to facilitate movement to new assignment, and promote positive outlook on unit by new incoming personnel. Supervised unit’s Drug and Alcohol Program, and processed through army-wide agencies, promoting a drug-free environment. Advised command of possible solutions with Sexual Harassment and EO related issues; created memorandums for record of each incident; and fabricated Quarterly Statistical Reports to higher command within time constraints.

Notable Achievements:

- Skillfully took on expanded responsibilities as UAS Operator, Operations Sergeant, Company Platoon Sergeant, Company EOL (Equal Opportunity Leader), ASAP (Army Substance Abuse Program) Coordinator, and Sponsorship NCO.

- Worked closely with outside agencies, to include, identifying border crossings by illegal aliens and drug traffickers through full time video imagery in support of the AZ Border Patrol.

- Completed the Shadow and Warrior Unmanned Aerial Systems course at Fort Huachuca.

- Selected as Operations Sergeant over 20 senior NCO’s within the Battalion.

- Presided over the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Maintainer’s course, managing more than 30 soldiers with continuous attendance flow, confirming accountability and completion of course as maintainers for future operations.

- Compiled up-to-date soldier training requirements, daily status reports, IET (Initial Entry Training) and permanent soldier personal records, legal actions, personnel actions, leave requests, and awards.

- Developed SOP’s (Standard Operating Procedures) and training programs for subordinate personnel to ensure technical competency and develop future leaders.

- Accounted for equipment valued in excess of $500,000, without any loss.

- Drafted Operation Orders to recognize company’s daily missions.

- Conducted subordinate monthly/ quarterly counseling and evaluation reports to identify strengths and weaknesses.

- Effectively reduced EO and Sexual Harassment related issues through quarterly training, facilitating compliance of Army Regulation requirements.

- Drafted SIR’s (Serious Incident Reports) and ensured distribution to proper authority.

CAMP HOVEY - Camp Hovey, South Korea

Unmanned Aerial Systems Section Supervisor Mar 2006–Mar 2007

Managed and mentored new incoming soldiers by providing training on Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and payload capabilities. Closely monitored soldiers within the unit prior to their end date of enlistment, to ensure career security, and giving them ample time to make decisions for future endeavors. Managed unit’s Physical Fitness Program as Master Fitness NCO to influence soldiers with healthy lifestyles through exercise and diet.

Notable Achievements:

- Appointed as Section Sergeant for UAV platoon, unit Retention NCO, and Master Fitness NCO.

- Guided 20 soldiers in ensuring alignment of UAV operations, including set-up, maintenance, and operation within Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea; provided full-motion video intelligence and reconnaissance.

- Revamped a non-existent Retention Program, influencing 90% of the eligible soldiers to reenlist.

- Achieved 100% APFT (Army Physical Fitness Test) pass rate for all soldiers enrolled in the program, which was instrumental in complying with army regulations to meet physical demands of duties under combat conditions and present a trim military appearance.

EARLIER CAREER

Unmanned Aerial Systems School - Ft Huachuca, AZ 2005–2006

Transmission Systems Team/ Section Supervisor (Communications) - United States Army 1995–2005

Radio Operator/ Section Supervisor (Communications) - United States Marine Corps 1990–1994

EDUCATION AND CREDENTIALS

Associate of General Studies: May 2012 - Cochise College, Fort Huachuca, AZ, USA

Equal Opportunity Course - Unit Victim Advocate Course - Unit Movement Officer Course - Retention Course

Blue Force Tracker Course (BFT) - Command Post of the Future Course (CPOFP) - Battle Staff Course (Phase 1)

Communications and Electronics Course - Flight Operations Course - UAV Course - Primary Leadership Development Course

Advanced Leadership Course

AWARDS AND HONORS

Combat Action Badge - Meritorious Service Medal - Army Commendation Medal (5) - Army Achievement Medal (3) - Navy Achievement Medal - Army Good Conduct Medal (5) - Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal



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