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Career Profile US Navy Master Intelligence Specialist Senior Chief Petty Officer In depth knowledge of Department of Defense and

the intelligence community inte rrelationships. Comprehensive knowledge of intelligence cycle and all-source an alysis. 22 years of intelligence experience including 8 years of training and evaluatio n experience. 20 years of management experience within military and commercial environments. Bachelors of Arts Degree - Intelligence Studies (With Honors) Professional Experience Aug09-Present NIMITZ Operational Intelligence Center, Washington DC Senior Enlisted Leader and Department Leading Chief Principal enlisted advisor to the Commanding Officer for the employment, welfar e and training of 92 military personnel encompassing numerous occupational skill s. Conducted professional and career counseling. Drafted instructions, qualifi cation standards, performance evaluations, awards and career recommendations. Served as Fleet Intelligence Specialist Team (FIST) Leading Chief. Managed wor kforce of 59 personnel executing 24 hour watch floor operations, providing natio nal and tactical imagery intelligence to deployed forces worldwide. Corrected a most austere working environment within FIST by developing and exec uting measures focused on improving communication and professional expectations, transforming the troubled department into a highly productive and cohesive team that exploited 39K imagery products. Implemented Navy directed realignment incorporating 127 new analytical position s creating a center of excellence for imagery intelligence. July08-July09 Joint Intelligence Group, Guantanamo Bay Cuba Senior Enlisted Leader Executive adviser to Deputy Director in the supervision of 10 intelligence divi sions consisting of 100 military and 200 civilian personnel. Served as a link b etween management and employees by handling questions, administering policy and resolving work-related problems. Conducted career counseling and professional training. Performed difficult staffing duties, including dealing with under-staffing, ref ereeing disputes, counseling personnel, and administering disciplinary procedure s. Reinstated 20 manpower positions by articulating requirements to manning contro l authority. Skillfully coordinated Department Head collaboration in reorganizing 55 workfor ce positions to meet evolving manpower needs. June05-June08 Naval Mine and Antisubmarine Warfare Command, Corpus Christi, Texas Department Leading Chief Petty Officer Managed all aspects of mine warfare intelligence production. Highly adept at evaluating, interpreting, and integrating all-source intelligen ce. Interacted with senior Intelligence Community analysts to evaluate and inte grate information for production of intelligence estimates and products tailored to customer requirements. Identified imagery and facility baseline products to develop theater specific t argeting materials. Facilitated community collaboration in resolving inadequate exploitation guidan ce (Elements of Essential Information) for first phase imagery reporting. Identified intelligence gaps and coordinated collection requirements. Supervised the development and presentation of executive intelligence briefings . Developed and executed training scenarios designed to exercise combatant capabi

lities, evaluate intelligence support and validated exercise performance. Provided guidance/feedback to field elements that supported analytical efforts by presenting critical corrections to Opposition Forces (OPFOR) scripters and va lidating mine strike events in support of Terminal Fury-08 exercise control lead s. August02-June05 Commander Strike Force Training Pacific, San Diego, California Trainer and Evaluator Evaluated and oversaw integrated warfare training of all Pacific Fleet Carrier and Expeditionary Strike Group intelligence teams, preparing over 200 intelligen ce personnel for deployment. Developed performance standards/metrics that served as the master menu of tasks , conditions and measures for intermediate level intelligence training fleet-wid e. Created eight training scenarios and 200 intelligence support products that imp roved training realism by mirroring real world intelligence of foreign capabilit ies and war fighter requirements. Prepared debriefing materials that illustrated personnel performance metrics an d codify overall intelligence program assessment. Maintained a close and open line of communication among shipboard and strike gr oup intelligence personnel. Monitored all intelligence support activities to identify evaluation opportunit ies, meet scenario tasking and provide dynamic responses across all activities w ithin every intelligence node. August01-July02 National Imagery and Mapping Agency, Washington DC Imagery Analyst Provided Secretary of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff and U.S. Central Command t ailored, time sensitive imagery analysis and targeting products supporting milit ary operations worldwide. Supported the generation of 263 target reference graphics and provided 171 Imag ery Derived Products, supporting Afghanistan operations and Defense Secretary da ily press briefings. Authored an inventive imagery analysis teaching aide, which was adopted by the National Geospatial Intelligence College. Leveraged imagery software capabilities in creative ways to developed new produ ction process that improved product accuracy while reducing target graphic produ ction time by over 50 percent. September99-July01 USS ANTIETAM, San Diego, California Intelligence Officer Developed mission tailored intelligence products and presented briefings on the ater operations; trained and supervised ships 12 man intelligence collection tea m. Debriefed Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure (VBSS) teams and air crews. Facili tated post VBSS mission reports and produced Intelligence Information Reports (I IRs). Provided current intelligence briefings to Bridge, Combat Information Center (C IC), and Aircrew personnel. Identified, photographed, and reported on all maritime targets. Provided drug trafficking trend analysis that directly led to the seizure of 2. 5 metric tons of cocaine during interagency counter-narcotics operations. Documentation of drug interdictions provided key evidence to federal prosecutor s. Cited by Joint Interagency Task Force WEST and the Office of Naval Intelligence for outstanding quality in intelligence reporting.

July1998-August1999 Commander FIFTH Fleet, Manama, Bahrain Direct Support Officer Served as liaison for shipboard intelligence personnel to resolve production re quests, Requests for Information, imagery equipment requirements and unforeseen intelligence needs. Provided support to four Carrier and two Expeditionary Stri ke Groups. Drafted and produced Tasking Order that promulgated intelligence tasking and gu idance. Supervised 66 personnel encompassing five career fields. Provided scheduling, assignment coordination and departmental space management. July1995-May 1998 Reserve Intelligence Program Office Area Five, Denver, Colorado Instructor Instructed officer and enlisted students on the full range of operational intel ligence subjects to include: the intelligence cycle; intelligence disciplines; c ollections; communications; intelligence center operations; reconnaissance; and information systems. Introduced innovative teaching methods to include new lesson plans, student pra ctical training, and team method of course review. Developed training program p roposal that removed curriculum redundancies which reduced training time by 30 p ercent nationwide. Served as Special Security Officer (SSO) representative. Maintained security c learance database 150 personnel, managed classified library, conducted clearance screening interviews, and sent clearance messages to supporting activities, and administered security training program. July92-June95 USS NIMITZ, Bremerton, Washington Multi-Spectral Imagery Work Center Supervisor Supervised the ships intelligence collection team and maritime intelligence rep orting. Maintained classified intelligence publication library. Establishing accounting procedures for tracking targeting support materials, im agery databases and chart inventory. Created and instituted training program for maritime intelligence reporting tha t earned praises from theater Commander for accurate and timely maritime reporti ng. February89-May92 Naval Strike Warfare Center, Fallon, Nevada Intelligence Analyst Plotted and verified Order of battle information, maintained Specially Compartm ented Information and Special Category files, served as operational intelligence watch stander and maintained intelligence publication and chart libraries. Instrumental in the coordination and production of contingency support material s provided to five deploying battle groups in support of operations DESERT STORM and DESERT SHIELD. Utilized all-source intelligence data to present Commanding Officer and deployi ng flag officers up-to-date operational intelligence briefings. Education American Military University, Charles Town, WV Bachelor of Arts in Intelligence Studies - Area of Concentration in Intelligence Analysis conferred on May 15, 2011. Final GPA 3.84 Military Training Intelligence Specialists "A" School, 424hrs, 11-88 - Honor Graduate Operational Intelligence C School, 272hrs, 1-89 - Honor Graduate

Strike Warfare Automated Support Course, 192hrs, 11-89 - Honor Graduate Navy Instructor Course, 136hrs, 6-95 Shipboard Intelligence Analyst C School, 304hrs, 7-98 Navy Security Manager Course, 40hrs, 12-00 National Imagery Analyst Course, 640hrs, 5-02 Honor Graduate Additional Information Current Top Secret/SCI Security Clearance based on SSBI. Navy Warfare Qualifications: Information Dominance Warfare, Surface Warfare, Ai r Warfare. Personal Awards: Defense Meritorious Service Medal 07-09; Joint Service Commend ation Medal: 09-02; Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal: 04-98, 07-99, 04-0 5, 05-08,06-11; Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal: 10-89, 05-92, 08-93, 04 -97, 03-99, 08-99, 07-01, 09-10.

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