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Intelligence Analyst Resume
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| Desired Industry: Civil Service/Government/Postal |
SpiderID: 11457 |
| Desired Job Location: Arlington, Virginia |
Date Posted: 2/27/2007 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: Immediate |
| Desired Wage: $80,000 |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience |
Willing to Travel: Yes, More Than 75% |
| Highest Degree Attained: Bachelors |
Willing to Relocate: Yes |
Objective: To attain a career in the United States intelligence community.
Experience: Clearance: Active TS/SCI 7 Years as an all-source intelligence analyst 2 years as a senior intelligence analyst 4 years combat operations intelligence analyst, and HUMINT collector Proficient in intelligence systems 7 years active duty Navy experience 8 years as a Navy reservist Current IS1/E-6 USNR
All Source Analyst: Provided all source fusion analysis to a national agency in support of the war fighter in the theater of operations. Provided current disposition forces utilizing all source analysis - IMINT, SIGINT, ELINT, HUMINT, and OSINT. Provided national level intelligence products to the intelligence community pertaining to the target country in the form of written products and oral presentations. Participated in monthly, quarterly, bi-annual, and annual defense exchange conferences with members from the US intelligence community and allies. Attended weekly video teleconferences with members of the intelligence community to present a current disposition of forces. Met with and briefed current intelligence products to the various delegations and defense attachés to the United States. HUMINT Collection and Dissemination - Participated in imagery collection of foreign merchant ships in the Baltimore Harbor area of operations. Imagery Analysis - Reviewed multiple target countries in South East and South Asia, to locate and identify prison, detention and holding facilities Intelligence Support - Authored and briefed daily presentations for Strike Group’s senior staff, ship’s intelligence community, and aviators. Led Strike Intelligence Analysis Center (SIAC) team during Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Geo-Political Studies - Assessed daily geo- political situations in European and Middle Eastern countries. Monitored message traffic and open source intelligence, performed comparative analysis, generated assessments, and prepared daily briefs. Order of Battle Analysis - Air Order of Battle (AOB): Created and maintained various databases. for AOB,and NOB for Iraq, Iran, Syria, Russia, North Korea, and China. Ground Order of Battle (GOB) - Created and maintained enemy GOB database. Proficient in ground force equipment identification, former Soviet Union doctrine, small arms tactics and proliferation, and North Korean and Russian special forces use and employment.
Naval Order of Battle Analysis (NOB) - Created and maintained several countries’ NOB. Researched Former Soviet Union (FSU) naval vessel proliferation to Asia, and third world countries. Country Studies - Studied Iraqi leaders; military disposition; history; economy; industry; political infrastructure; terrain; tribal conflicts; and nuclear, biological, chemical warfare program. Researched Russian history, government, military, geography, and regional issues. Studied political and military topics on Syria, China, North Korea, Romania, and Turkey. Force Protection and Anti-Terrorism Support - Authored and conducted squadron’s monthly antiterrorism training: history of terrorism, terrorist modes of operation, personal protective measures, proper handling of terrorist situation.
Education: American Military University; Charles Town, West Virginia, Bachelor of Arts in Intelligence Analysis expected June 2007. GPA 3.55 Naval and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center (NMITC), Naval Air Station Annex Dam Neck. Intelligence Specialist “A” School, Winter 2002. Ranked 3rd of 30 students. Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center (NSAWC), Naval Air Station Fallon. Airwing Intelligence Operations Training Fall 2002.
Affiliations: Non-Commisioned Officers Association, National Numismatics Society
Skills: Imagery Exploitation Support System (IESS) Global Command & Control System – Maritime (GCCS-M) WISE Command & Control for the PC (C2PC) Portable Flight Planning System (PFPS) / Falcon View Gale Light Tactical Air Mission Planning System (TAMPS) Quiver Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communication System (JWICS) Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET) Gemini Morpheus Electronic Personnel Security Questionnaire (EPSQ) Relational Administration (RADM) Automated Travel Order System (ATOS)
Additional Information: Assistant Targeting Officer, ONI (USNR) January 2006-Present HUMINT Collections Specialist, ONI (USNR), January 2006-Present. Imagery Analyst, P&D Cell, JTCI/JFCOM (USNR), March 2004- December 2005 Leading Petty Officer, Intelligence Division, VFA-87, December 2003 – March 2004. Special Security Officer (SSO), VFA-87, May 2002 – March 2004. Leading Petty Officer, Operations Department, VFA-87, November 2002 – 2004. Joint Force Intelligence Command (JFIC); Suffolk, Virginia. Joint Task Force Millennium Challenge 2002. Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC) of Political, Military, Economic, Strategic, Industry, and Infrastructure (PMESII) All-Source Fusion Cell. Leading Petty Officer, SIAC Day Shift, USS Theodore Roosevelt, November 2002 – April 2003. Assistant Leading Petty Officer, Indoctrination Division, USS Carl Vinson, January 2001 – December 2001. Leading Airman, Training Division, USS Carl Vinson, January 2000 – January 2001. Leading Airman, Line Division, HS-4, July 1993 – July 1994. HS-60 Plane Captain, HS-4, December 1992 – July 1994.
Reference: To Whom It May Concern: I am pleased to be able to provide a letter recommending David Maxwell for a position with your company. I am a Materials Engineer with the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division. David and I collaborated on projects together when he was an employee at the Defense Intelligence Agency. I provided input on tasks that required engineering assessment and materials technical expertise. My interactions with him gave me the opportunity to observe his character.
I found David to be a motivated, extremely competent, dedicated and reliable person who always conducted him self with utmost professionalism. He is very knowledge in his area of work and detailed oriented. He has excellent verbal and written communication skills and both a good listener and good communicator. He always did a good job of thoroughly explaining any questions I had related to his work. In turn, he always asked appropriate questions related to my area of expertise. David was also organized and efficient. I noticed that he had excellent rapport with his co-workers and always had an enthusiastic and positive attitude. It was pleasure for me to work with David and would not hesitate to work him again given the opportunity. I highly recommend David for a position with your company. He would be a tremendous asset to your company or any company. Sincerely,
Kim N. Tran Material Engineer Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division
Note: New email address is kimngoc.tran@navy.mil Kim N. Tran Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division Code 611, Welding, Processing, and NDE Phone: 301-227-5075 Fax: 301-227-5576
Candidate Contact Information:
| Name: David Maxwell |
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Phone: 703 347-7598 |
| City: Alexandria |
Fax: 703 347-7598 |
| State: Virginia |
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