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Career Experience Science Applications International Corporation Afghanistan July 2011 Present Counter Insurgency Analyst An All-Source Analyst as part of the Counter Insurgency Analytics Team (CIAT) fo rward-deployed to the USFOR-A area of operations. Producing products for operati ons both strategically and tactically to include route analysis and association matrix with concentration on the Balkh Province, Regional Command North. Science Applications International Corporation Washington DC October 2009 July 2011 Intelligence Analyst As an Intelligence Analyst as part of the Guardian Management Unit ensuring that the daily help desk calls from the field offices are being answered and documen ted on a daily basis. Aiding in providing statics on trends and tracking for the specific area of the caller as well as technical trouble shooting. In doing thi s being the lead instructor for the system to various members of the FBI communi ty to include Train the trainer sessions. After analyst of the needs of the offi ces at various levels development of the system, training materials, lesson plan s, and policies as they relate to the Guardian system, and database. Coordinatin g for trainings and participating in the support for eGuardian conferences and p resentations. Sitting in as the representative analyst for the Guardian team at Intelligence groups and various other boards that participate in the mandated in telligence sharing efforts. Providing in-depth intelligence reports for these co nferences based on the suspicious activity reports which we collect from the Gua rdian, eGuardian, and various other systems of record which make up each agencie s analytic tool for the SAR initiative. Science Applications International Corporation Washington DC August 2008 July 2009 Knowledge Manager/Intelligence Analyst As a knowledge manager as part of the Knowledge Management team ensuring that th e daily task of the customers are being delegated to the appropriate divisions. In doing this the progress of various tasks are tracked and processed with both long term, repetitive and short suspense. Ensuring the proper documentation is forwarded to the designated points of conta cts and customers. The creation, maintaining and updating of the Tasking and Met rics Management database was an original addition during my time on the team, wh ich keeps every one on track with success, it is updated continuously for all fo ur Divisions use and accessible through the divisions share point pages. Communi cating effectively with personnel at all levels of government and private sector as customers and facilitators. Assisting other sections with updates and remind ers of deadlines, providing knowledge and the skills in regards to the processin g of all requested products. Received minimal training on HOT-R and ISM database s. 323rd Military Intelligence Battalion Ft. Meade MD July 2006 November 2010 Operations Sergeant Assisting with all matters concerning military intelligence, counter intelligenc e, security operations, and military intelligence training. Manage, collect, pro cess, and disseminate intelligence information to support the Battalions mission of providing Homeland Security/Homeland Defense in support of State and Federal

guidance. Aiding and supporting with team tracking an excess of 300 military pe rsonnel security clearances on JPAS (Joint personnel Adjudication System). Imple menting Battalion security program by conducting intelligence training and secur ity inspections for all units in the battalion and preparing headquarters for in spections from higher. Northrop Grumman Maryland February 2008 - August 2008 Intelligence Technician As a part of the records team I assisted with a crucial step in the new hire pro cess. Processing any where from 4 to 14 different records at any given time in o rder to facilitate a process in the deployment of new candidates for various pos itions Agency wide. This was completed by means of an all digital process which was vital for the client(tm)s electronic maneuverability. E-9 Corporation Maryland November 2007 - February 2008 Intelligence Technician I ensured daily request for the client were met which entailed the production an d acquirement of several vital items to assist in the physical maneuverability t hat was required. Then the proper documentation is to be made into various datab ases to insure accurate tracking of all mechanisms since the process was both vi rtually paperless and thrived on the signature reduction aspect to operate. The maintaining and processing of documents facilitate the missions of our diverse p ersonnel in both traditional and non-traditional aspects in regards to their spe cific needs. Communicating effectively with personnel at all levels of governmen t and private sector as customers and facilitators. Assisting other sections of acquisitions, which are short staffed, providing knowledge and the skills in reg ards to the processing, procurement and handling of documents. Quest Diagnostics Maryland and Virginia February 2005 - November 2007 Office Manager As an office manager under the direction of the area supervisor, ensured that th e daily activities of the Patient Service Center (PSC)/Mobile/ in office Phlebot omy (lOP) are completed accurately and on time. Maintaining a safe and professio nal environment for patients, clients, and employees, performing with confidence both the forensic and clinical specimen collection processing duties while foll owing established practices and procedures. Under guidance of area supervisor, d irecting daily activities at a PSC having staff of three or more Phlebotomist at a location. Being required to act as a coach, mentor, instructor, and resource person for new employees who have completed the required phlebotomy-training pro gram. Making patients feel comfortable and confidant that the tests are being pe rformed correctly and accurately for the sake of their health. Performing venous and capillary blood collections on patients from ages 4 days to 94 years of age . Assisting with the clarification and the effective delivery of test results to the correct Physicians. Maintaining office records and the private health infor mation of patients. Ordering of supplies and tracking of patients is a daily tas k to facilitate the ongoing progress and patient flow. Completing of these tasks by means of the QOD (Quest on Demand), Care 360 and Citrix networking systems t hat maintain and store all pm (Private health information) vital to the success of accurate testing. (Systems used to input and deliver the results and test of patients) Celerity IT Arlington VA November 2003 - March 2004 Operations Analyst As part of the Terrorist Screening Center's (TSC) call center analyst team taske

d to be the primary group of operators for a high priority mission to launch thi s branch of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to aide in the war against terrorism. I aided in the establishment of a dynamic global screening network t o support the tracking and detection of terrorists. Acting as the second line of defense while serving as the authoritative source in coordinating and screening the terrorist identification information and consolidating the information for all who act to prevent terrorist activities. This task was preformed by maintain ing the integrity of information with out compromising intelligence to help iden tify suspected terrorist by use of National Crime Information Center (NCIC). Inp utting this data into the Terrorist Screening Database (TSDB) which is given by our supporting agencies that screen for terrorist such as State Department (pass port and visa applications), the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (border crossings and international flights), the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (immigration and citizenship applications), and the Transportation Sec urity Administration (domestic flights). This information was then used to compi le the watch list, which is a constant work in progress to keep our borders safe from suspected and known terrorist. 311th Military Intelligence Bn. Fort Campbell, KY July 2002 - November 2003 All Source Analyst Worked in the Analyst Control Element (ACE). Trained in multi-discipline collect ion management and the coordination of surveillance activities, Intelligence Pre paration of the Battlefield (IPB). Created and presented Battle Update Briefs an d Country Briefs. Prepared all-source intelligence products to support the comba t commander, assisted in establishing and maintaining systematic, cross-referenc ed intelligence records and files, received and processed incoming reports and m essages. Assisted in determining the significance and reliability of incoming in formation, assisted in integrating incoming information with current intelligenc e holdings, prepared, and maintained the situation map. Assisted in the analysis and evaluation of intelligence holdings to determine changes in enemy capabilit ies, vulnerabilities, and probable courses of action. Assisted in the preparatio n of Order of Battle records using information from all sources and in the prepa ration of strength estimates of enemy units, assembled and proofread intelligenc e reports and assisted in consolidating them into military intelligence reports and or databases. 120th Reception Bn. Fort Jackson, SC July 2000 - February 2001 Operations Analyst Issued identification cards. Created and implemented a more efficient and effect ive process for the daily task of creating identification cards for 360 plus sol diers a day. Launched a more effective means of quality assurance in order to pr event errors. 5115th DET 1 Baltimore, MD April 1999 - July 2000 Operations Analyst Researched and resolved all supply issues from uniforms to sensitive items. Assi sted with the setup for mobilization of the local National Guard and Reserve uni ts. Coordinated and performed various unit functions to support the needs of the 5115th support detachment. Education Currently working towards an Associates Degree in Criminal Justice Skills Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access ) Word Perfect. Currently using and knowledgeable of numerous classified network

s and systems: JWICS,SIPRNET, ASAS (All-Source analyst system). Agency based dat abases such as Citrix (Web interface programs, Meta frame database) and supporti ng components, familiar with the functionality of NCIC (National Crime Informati on Center), TSBD (Terrorist Screening Database) and JPAS (Joint Personnel Adjudi cation System). HOT-R (HUMINT Online Tasking and Reporting), MFWS/DCGS , and ISM (Information Sphere Management) Currently using and knowledgeable of numerous c lassified systems.

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