Dana Point, California 92629 PH: (949) 496-7792 CELL: (949) 981-9823 FAX: (949) 496-7705 Email: smc66fa8@westpost.net CLEARANCE ______________________________________________________________________ ___ Active TS/SCI a" Current March 2010 a" March 2013 OBJECTIVE ______________________________________________________________________ _____ I intend to continue my Operational Intelligence career as a contract Intelligen ce Officer or Analyst, a Counter Terrorism or Counterintelligence Officer/Analys t, or Counterintelligence a" Force Protection Program Officer/Manager and/or Tra iner. SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE___________________________________________________________ __ I have dedicated 24 years of my working career in TS/SCI environments including numerous 'read-in' programs that govern HUMINT, SIGINT, ELINT and special progra ms, etc., both INCONUS and OCONUS as a U.S. NAVY Commissioned Officer and civili an contractor. I have served as a Director, Administrator, Manager and leader of enlisted perso nnel, junior officers and government civilian men and women. I am trained and e xperienced in Operational Intelligence, operations, Orderas of Battle (OOB), pho to analysis, photo metrics, photo interpretation, counterintelligence/force prot ection, counter terrorism and foreign counterintelligence. HISTORY OF EXPERIENCE___________________________________________________________ ____ 02/10 to Counter-IED Operations Integration Center (COIC) Date Kandahar Intelligence Fusion Center (KIFC), Kand ahar AB, Afghanistan Officer-in-Charge/Senior All-Source Intelligence Analyst responsible for managem ent and supervision of Joint and Combined officers, enlisted and civilian Intell igence support personnel, data-mining, in-depth analysis, writing, publishing an d briefing classified intelligence products to the war-fighter. Produced tactic al targeting intelligence products to aAttack the Network - Defeat the Device - Train the Forcea. Collateral duties include: COIC liaison (LNO) to Kandahar Pro vince Forward Operating Bases (FOBas). Intelligence systems used: Analyst Noteb ook (ANB), ARCGIS/ARCMAP, PALANTIR, UDOP, GeoBrowser Heavy Client & Web Client, Google Earth, AXIS PRO, Global Name Recognition (GNR), Power Point 03 & 07, ID I nsta-check, Data Tracker, Cellpak and 3D Dashboard. 08/06 to Special Operations Command Central (SOCCENT) 01/09 MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida Deputy Director of Intelligence Operations responsible for providing real-time i ntelligence support to Special Operations Command Operators throughout the CENTC OM Area of Operations (AOR), management of SOCCENT Intelligence support personne l, intelligence support deployments and rotations, planning, collection, analysi s, production and dissemination of intelligence products to subordinate personne l and commands in; Qatar, Yemen, Afghanistan, Iraq, and other areas within the C ENTCOM AOR. Collateral duties included: Reserve Liaison Officer (RLO) responsi ble for defining CENTCOM abackfilla intelligence support and personnel requireme nts, training, deployments, supervision of Officer and enlisted analysts and civ ilian personnel. 03/03 to Reserve Intelligence Area Fourteen (RIA-14) 08/06 NAS Atlanta, Marietta, Georgia Officer-in-Charge responsible for managing and directing the intelligence produc tion operations for six Reserve Intelligence production Units who directly suppo rt: the Joint Analysis Center, RAF Molesworth (JAC MOLESWORTH), England; the Off ice of Naval Intelligence (ONI), Washington, D.C.; the Defense Intelligence Agen cy (DIA), Suitland, Maryland; Commander, Navy Europe (NAVEUR), Naples, Italy; Co mmander sixth Fleet (COM6THFLEET), Gaeta, Italy and Commander, Navy Central (NAV CENT), Bahrain. My Specific responsibilities included: Recruiting, training, s taffing, directing and supervising 250+ Reserve Intelligence Officers, Enlisted Analysts and civilian personnel; liaison between Commander, Naval Reserve Intell igence Program (NRIP) and the aforementioned commands; establishing, incorporati ng, and enforcing Navy personnel programs, policies and procedures, production p lans, i.e. defining, setting and achieving quarterly, semi-annual and annual int elligence production requirements and goals; area security manager. 09/05 to Office for the Administrative Review and Detention of Enemy Combatants 05/06 Office of the Secretary of Defense Pentag on Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Primary Intelligence Officer & Voting Member to the Detainee Administrative Revi ew Boards. Deployed to Guantanamo Bay to determine the future disposition of det ainees held at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base. Additional responsibilities included: Research, drafting, classification and dissemination of terrorist biographies to other joint military ARB members; vote casting, research, drafting, classificat ion and dissemination of ARB findings to Joint Chiefs of Staff and Secretary of Defense; training and supervision of new ARB Members. 03/00 to Joint Analysis Center, Joint Reserve Intelligence Support Element a" So uth 03/03 Fort Gillem, Forest Park, Georgia RAF Molesworth, UK Intelligence Officer/Mission Support Officer responsible for the collection, ana lysis, production, security, security classification and dissemination of intell igence products to the Joint Analysis Center, RAF Molesworth, England, and Headq uarters, European Command (HQEUCOM) by joint Navy, Army, and Air Force staff int elligence personnel. Collateral duties include: Research and writing of classifi ed country studies and assessments; Classified Material Security Officer; Reserv e Liaison Officer (RLO) responsible for defining EUCOM intelligence personnel su pport requirements, training, and deployments; supervision of enlisted and civil ian watch intelligence personnel and analysts. 08/02 to U.S. National Intelligence Cell (USNIC) 01/03 Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina Intelligence Officer/Operations Officer/Senior Terrorism Targeting Officer assig ned to the USNIC Joint Interagency Task Force (JIATF) to combat terrorism in the Balkanas and Europe. Responsibilities included: Supervision of joint and combin ed junior officers and enlisted watch standers. As Senior CT Analyst to the JIAT F responsibilities included; collection of actionable intelligence, document exp loitation, daily operational and targeting briefings to the Stabilization Force (SFOR) Commander and Staff, targeting plans and operations against high-profile targets, terrorist groups, and organizations supporting terrorism in and around the Balkans Region, liaison between the USNIC, local and foreign law enforcement agencies and representatives, U.S. and foreign embassies, Other Government Agen cies (OGA) and Attachesa. 11/01 to Headquarters, United States European Command (HQUSEUCOM) 01/02 Stuttgart, Germany Targeting Division Intelligence Officer/Senior Terrorism-Targeting Officer responsible for the deve lopment of a post 9/11/01 targeting action plan to counter terrorism in the Euro pean Theater. Directly subordinate to the Joint Chiefs of Staff. 10/99 to Joint Analysis Center, Molesworth 03/00 RAF Molesworth, England Intelligence Officer/Senior Terrorism Watch Officer and Analyst deployed to the Joint Analysis Center (JAC) as Senior Terrorism Watch Officer and Analyst to aug ment the European Theater terrorism staff in preparation for the Millennium. Res ponsibilities included: Research, analysis, drafting, classification and dissemi nation of Counterintelligence/Force Protection (CI/FP) publications to Departmen t of the Navy elements in the European theater; drafting and dissemination of th reat assessments, warnings and projection studies; liaison between the JAC and E mbassy Regional Security Officeras (RSO) in the European theater; training and s upervision of Analysts and watch-standers. 12/97 to Headquarters, Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCISHQ) 03/00 Counterintelligence Directorate Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC Intelligence Officer/Counterintelligence/Force Protection Program Manager and Cr edentialed Officer/Agent appointed by the Director to serve as the CI-FP program manager in direct support of Counter Terrorism operations in the Former Republi c of Yugoslavia (FRY) and the Middle East. NCISHQ CI-FP subject matter expert r esponsible for the identification, selection, training, budgeting, deployment an d supervision of Special Contingency Agents (HUMINT), Analysts, and technical pe rsonnel to DOD, USN and USMC counterintelligence operations, contingencies and e xercises worldwide. Specific duties included: Counterintelligence liaison betwe en NCISHQ, federal law enforcement agencies, Other Government Agencies (OGA), th e Antiterrorist Alert Center (ATAC), desk officers and analysts on Indications a nd Warnings (I&W) as they pertain to terrorist activity worldwide. Additional r esponsibilities included: aBy requesta command representative/briefer and terror ism awareness instructor at the DIAas Joint Military Intelligence Training Colle ge (JMITC), Personnel Security Operations (PSO) Team Member and trainer; special equipment identification, acquisition, and deployments; Special Contingency Gro up (SCG) Program coordinator and Course Coordinator/Trainer for 15 field offices and 150 field elements worldwide. Significant Contributions: a Coordinated and lectured the 1998 and 1999 Special Contingency Group (SCG) & F oreign Counter Intelligence (FCI) Training Courses. NMITC, Dam Neck, VA a Selected by the Director, NCIS, to brief Senate Select Committee and Under Sec retary of Defense semi-annually on NCIS CI/FP Programs resulting in substantial congressional program funding increases for Fiscal years 1998 and 1999. a Researched, wrote, and edited NCIS Counterintelligence Force Protection Progra m Field Manuals. a Defined, contracted, and procured astate-of-the-arta counter-surveillance and field communication systems. 12/95 to Naval Criminal Investigative Service Field Office (NCISFO) 12/97 North Island, San Diego, California Intelligence Officer/Agent and Analyst responsible for counterintelligence a" Fo rce Protection analysis and operations in the Southwestern U.S. and Pacific Rim. Specific duties included: Counterintelligence liaison between NCISHQ, federal law enforcement agencies, the Antiterrorist Alert Center (ATAC), desk officers, and analysts on Indications and Warnings (I&W) as they pertain to terrorist acti vity. Support to military operations and exercises within the Pacific Rim and S .E. Asia such as Exercises RIM PAC and COBRA GOLD as Counterintelligence a" Forc e Protection Analyst and operator protecting Navy and Marine Corps personnel, pr operty, programs and assets. 12/94 to Naval Criminal Investigative Service Regional Office (NCISRO) 12/95 Navy Operational Base, Norfolk, Virginia Intelligence Officer/Analyst responsible for Counterintelligence/Force Protectio n Programs and operations within the Midwestern U.S., the Middle East, Europe, a nd North Africa. Specific duties included: Counterintelligence liaison between NCISHQ and federal law enforcement agencies, Other Government Agencies (OGA), th e Anti-Terrorist Alert Center (ATAC), desk officers and analysts on Indications and Warnings (I&W) as they pertained to terrorists, terrorists groups Non-Govern ment Organizations (NGO), and terrorist activities; provided direct intelligence and Personnel Security Operational (PSO) support to military operations and exe rcises such as: FLEET WEEK, NYC, New York; Exercise BRIGHT STAR, Alexandria, Egy pt; and Force Protection Team 40, Zagreb, Croatia. 01/91 to Maritime Defense Zone Atlantic, Sector 5 12/94 Headquarters, U.S. Coast Guard Navy Operational Base, Norfolk, Virginia Intelligence Analyst for the Joint and Combined Navy and Coast Guard Command res ponsible for researching, analyzing, writing and briefing near real-time operati onal intelligence to command personnel, flag officers, VIPas and dignitaries on domestic and foreign commercial maritime threat analysis, locations, and project ions. Additional duties included: Supertanker & Cargo Ship subject matter exper t and flag recognition; aAway Teama boarding party member responsible for identi fying, photographing, fingerprinting and cataloging foreign 'Persons of Interest ' (POI) coupled with database creation, input, management and operation; operati on and management of various Maritime/Naval Intelligence Processing Systems. 05/87 to USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT, CVN-71 01/91 Operations Department, Intelligence Division Navy Operational Base, Norfolk, Virginia Intelligence Analyst and Watch Supervisor responsible for researching, writing a nd briefing classified information to the carrier intelligence center, ships com mand, flag officers, VIPas and foreign dignitaries on foreign threat analysis an d projection. Additional shipboard duties included: Cuban Country Analyst/subje ct matter expert responsible for various Orders of Battle (OOB) i.e., Air Order of Battle, Naval Order of Battle, Ground Order of Battle, Electronic Order of Ba ttle, etc.; Strike warfare; imagery interpretation; supervision of enlisted Inte lligence Specialists/Watch Analysts; Battle Fleet Over-the-Horizon Threat Coordi nator; Classified Material Security Manager; Sealed Authentication System/Emerge ncy Action Procedure (SAS/EAP) Team member; Personal Reliability Program (PRP) T eam member, and operator and manager of numerous Naval Intelligence databases an d Intelligence Processing Systems. a By-name request by Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center (NMITC) Commanding Officer to research, write and produce the Fixed-Wing Carrier Intelli gence Center (CVIC) Supplemental Plot Intelligence Officers Training Course. a Selected: Theodore Roosevelt, aSailor of the Quartera, Fall 1988. a Selected: Recruit Training Command (RTC) aHonor Recruita. TRAINING________________________________________________________________________ _____ a Armor Group Pre-Deployment Training (ITI) - APR 10 a Naval Intelligence Officer Intermediate Training Course - FEB 05 a Naval Intelligence Mid-Level Leadership Training Course - AUG 04 a Fleet Imagery Interpretation Training Course - APR 02 a NATO School (SHAPE) NATO Orientation Course - JUL 01 a Naval Leadership Training Course- APR 00 a NCIS Foreign Counterintelligence Training Course - FEB 99 a Anti-Terrorist Driving & Force Protection Training Course (ITI) - SEP 98 a NCIS Special Contingency Training Course - AUG 98 a Force Protection Training Course (ITI) - APR 98 a DIA MAGTF Course - MAR 98 a DIA Joint Counterintelligence Staff Officers Training Course (JCISO) - JAN 98 a Open-Skies Treaty Verification Training Course - OCT 97 a Intelligence Investigations Officer Training Course - APR 97 a NCIS Special Contingency Group (SCG) Training Course - DEC 96 a Fundamentals of Naval Intelligence Training Course - FEB 95 a Officer Candidate School (OCS) a" DEC 94 a Introduction to DON Information & Personnel Security Program Training Course - SEP 94 a Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) - NCIS Agent Basic Course - MA Y 94 a Joint Operational Tactical Tracking System Operator Course - DEC 89 a Prototype Ocean Surveillance System Operator Training Course - NOV 89 a Joint Operational Tactical Tracking System Operator Training Course - DEC 89 a Prototype Ocean Surveillance Terminal Operator Training Course - NOV 89 a Sealed Authentication Sys./Emergency Action Procedures (SAS/EAP) Trng. Crs. - OCT 89 a Leadership and Management Education and Training Course - SEP 89 a LHA Afloat Intelligence Specialist Training Course - NOV 87 a Fleet Imagery Interpretation Course a" JUL 87 a Intelligence Specialist OPINTEL aCa School- APR 87 a Intelligence Specialist aAa School - MAR 87 PERSONAL AWARDS ________________________________________________________________ ___ a Joint Service Commendation Medal (3) a Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (4) a Joint Service Achievement Medal a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (4) a Joint Meritorious Unit Award (4) a Navy Battle aEa Medal a Good Conduct Medal a National Defense Medal (2) a Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal a Kosovo Campaign Medal a Afghanistan Campaign Medal a Iraq Campaign Medal a War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal a War on Terrorism Service Medal a Sea Service Deployment Ribbon a Navy & Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon (6) a NATO Medal (2) a Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia) a Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait) a Navy Rifle aEa Marksmanship Medal a Navy Pistol aEa Marksmanship Medal a Numerous Letters of Commendation (LOC) and Appreciation (LOA) - References and evaluations furnished upon request -