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Robert T. Garrison 1944 Pacific Ave Loft #909, Tacoma, WA 98402 [email protected]; 253-304-6225 Abilities: Fourteen years of experience analyzing and problem solving in military environment. Performing, supervising and managing all aspects of operations. Ten years in the field of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) with experience in manned and unmanned flight operations and deployments as well as imagery analysis, targeting, and all-source analysis. As an Instructor, over six years of teaching in the classroom and while utilizing a weapon system during operations. Courses range from senior officer overviews, to initial and mission qualification training, and instructor certification. Cleared for Top Secret information and granted access to Sensitive Compartmented Information based on Single Scope Background Re-investigation. Intelligence Analysis: Experience with Air Force, DOD, and national imagery intelligence collection systems and procedures. Proficient in techniques of collating, analyzing, and evaluating imagery intelligence. Direct experience in: RQ-4 Global Hawk Sensor Operator/Instructor Sensor Operator, knowledge of Manned and Unmanned Reconnaissance, Airborne Tactical Systems Operator, EO imagery, IR imagery, MASINT, Special Intelligence and All-Source Intelligence capabilities, preparing and presenting technical briefings, counter-terrorism, Target Graphics, Instructing, and Intelligence training development. Office Administration: Ten years’ experience as a front line supervisor as well as holding positions as NCOIC. Proven ability as Squadron Unit Training Manager and Unit Security Manager in addition to other additional duty positions. Excellent briefer on any topic for any audience with superb interpersonal skills. Exceptional ability as scheduler ensuring no breaks to continuous operations. Professional Work Experience: May 2014 - Present – 194 th IS, WA ANG, Target Graphic Analyst and Instructor Manage, supervise and perform intelligence activities and functions including exploitation, development and dissemination of multi-sensory imagery products and text reports to support war fighting operations. Determine type, function and location of military equipment including ground, air, naval, missile and electronic orders of battle. Use all-source resources and multi-sensor imagery to conduct comparative analysis. Utilizes maps, charts, grid systems and soft copy imagery systems to exploit, perform mensuration, annotate and disseminate imagery products. Prepares assessment reports and has working knowledge and experience with SOCET-GXP, Google Earth and IPLs. Holds additional certifications in Collateral Damage Estimation and Battle Damage Assessment. Lead development of Target Graphics Mission Qualification Training course, currently in use by 19 Targeting Squadrons across Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve. NCOIC of Target Graphics Training.

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Page 1: Garrison - Resume CAO 08Sep16

Robert T. Garrison 1944 Pacific Ave Loft #909, Tacoma, WA 98402 [email protected]; 253-304-6225

Abilities: Fourteen years of experience analyzing and problem solving in military environment. Performing,

supervising and managing all aspects of operations. Ten years in the field of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) with experience in

manned and unmanned flight operations and deployments as well as imagery analysis, targeting, and all-source analysis.

As an Instructor, over six years of teaching in the classroom and while utilizing a weapon system during operations. Courses range from senior officer overviews, to initial and mission qualification training, and instructor certification.

Cleared for Top Secret information and granted access to Sensitive Compartmented Information based on Single Scope Background Re-investigation.

Intelligence Analysis: Experience with Air Force, DOD, and national imagery intelligence collection

systems and procedures. Proficient in techniques of collating, analyzing, and evaluating imagery

intelligence. Direct experience in: RQ-4 Global Hawk Sensor Operator/Instructor Sensor Operator,

knowledge of Manned and Unmanned Reconnaissance, Airborne Tactical Systems Operator, EO imagery,

IR imagery, MASINT, Special Intelligence and All-Source Intelligence capabilities, preparing and presenting

technical briefings, counter-terrorism, Target Graphics, Instructing, and Intelligence training development.

Office Administration: Ten years’ experience as a front line supervisor as well as holding positions as NCOIC. Proven ability as Squadron Unit Training Manager and Unit Security Manager in addition to other additional duty positions. Excellent briefer on any topic for any audience with superb interpersonal skills. Exceptional ability as scheduler ensuring no breaks to continuous operations.

Professional Work Experience: May 2014 - Present – 194th IS, WA ANG, Target Graphic Analyst and Instructor Manage, supervise and perform intelligence activities and functions including exploitation, development and dissemination of multi-sensory imagery products and text reports to support war fighting operations. Determine type, function and location of military equipment including ground, air, naval, missile and electronic orders of battle. Use all-source resources and multi-sensor imagery to conduct comparative analysis. Utilizes maps, charts, grid systems and soft copy imagery systems to exploit, perform mensuration, annotate and disseminate imagery products. Prepares assessment reports and has working knowledge and experience with SOCET-GXP, Google Earth and IPLs. Holds additional certifications in Collateral Damage Estimation and Battle Damage Assessment. Lead development of Target Graphics Mission Qualification Training course, currently in use by 19 Targeting Squadrons across Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve. NCOIC of Target Graphics Training.

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April 2012 – April 2014 – 24th IS, Ramstein AB, Germany (DGS-4), Geospatial Intelligence Analyst Tactical Systems Operator (TSO) (Deployment: Afghanistan Feb 2013 – Feb 2014): Airborne TSO completed 212 Flights/1000+ flight hours of Combat Reconnaissance missions for a Joint Task Force. Performed identification, acquisition, recording, analysis and reporting of assigned ISR tasks. Provided ISR threat warning support and interfaced with other units including ground forces. Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge (Flight NCOIC and Imagery Analyst, DGS-4): Lead mission planning and maintained assigned publications and currency items. Participated with “in theater” and tactical-level ISR coordination networks and process. Analyzed and disseminated ISR information obtained from onboard sensors during missions in progress. Exploited near-real time U-2, MQ-1, and RQ-4 data operating as part of the AF DCGS ISR weapon system enterprise. Prepared all-source and imagery intelligence reports and products to support ISR collection and satisfy joint operational area requirements. Provided imagery intelligence to ground forces in support of counter terrorism operations. May 2007 – April 2012 – Beale AFB, RQ-4 Instructor Sensor Operator High Altitude ISR Collection Manager (Deployment: 609th AOC and IJC, Kabul AF Nov 2010 – Nov 2011): Functioned as a part of an intelligence analytical team of military and DoD civilian analysts in support of collection and planning requirements. Coordinated all ISR collection requirements and ensured all intelligence data was properly disseminated within the supported commands. Developed, maintained, and updated collection plans based on the supported Commander's Priority Intelligence Requirements, and prioritized them in support of counter terrorism, C-IED, COIN, and the Commander’s specific targets. Monitored a wide range of available organic and non-organic collection systems for newly nominated requirements.

Instructor Sensor Operator (1st RS, Beale AFB Oct 2008 - April 2012): Performed as a Subject Matter Expert instructing Air Force Analysts who provide world-wide production, exploitation, and dissemination of intelligence products. Streamlined new student processes, revamped instructor procedures, and created new curriculum. Instructed both initial students as well as certifying experienced Senor Operators as instructors. RQ-4 Liaison Officer (Deployment: 609th AOC May 2008 – Aug 2008): Served as a liaison between forward headquarters and home unit as subject matter expert. Worked closely with All-Source and Imagery Analysts to compile geographic data from multiple sources in support of the war fighter. RQ-4 Sensor Operator (12th RS, Beale AFB May 2007 - April 2012): Performed specialized IMINT duties as a crew member in all functions associated with IMINT Tasking, Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (TPED). Provided real-time IMINT TPED support to National Agencies, Joint Commands, Air Force Major Commands (MAJCOMs), Air Operations Centers (AOCs), and US and coalition airborne assets in exercises and contingency operations. Ensured real-time and near-real-time IMINT reporting and analysis in a timely and accurate manner. Accomplished nearly 600 Sensor Control hours.

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Formal Education: Associates of Communication Applications - Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell AFB, AL Associates of Information Systems - Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell AFB, AL American Military University, Charleston, WV: 88 semester units in Intelligence Studies Air Force Professional School – NCO Academy, Camp Murray, WA, 2016 Air Force Technical Course – Airborne Tactical Systems Operator Course, 2012 Air Force Technical Course – Geospatial Analyst Certification, Ramstein AB, DE, 2012 Air Force Technical Course – DCGS IFTU Course, Goodfellow AFB, TX, 2012 Air Force Technical Course – ISR Operations Course (IROC), Goodfellow AFB, TX, 2010 Air Force Technical Course – Air Operations Center Course, Hurlburt Field, FL and Shaw AFB, SC, 2010 Air Force Professional School – ACC Classroom Instructor Course, Beale AFB, CA, 2009 Air Force Technical Course – RQ-4 Instructor Sensor Operator Certification, Beale AFB, CA, 2008 Air Force Technical Course – RQ-4 Sensor Operator Course, Beale AFB, CA, 2007 Air Force Technical School – Imagery Analyst Course, Goodfellow AFB, TX, 2007 Air Force Professional School – Airman Leadership School, Hurlburt Field, FL, 2006 Additional Military Duty Experience: Unit Control Center Manager Emergency Management Representative Awards and Decorations Monitor SARC Victim Advocate Security Manager Unit Training Manager Suicide and Workplace Violence Prevention Monitor Air Force Aid Society Campaign Representative Combined Federal Campaign Representative Instructor at Customer College Course, special assignment at Aviano AB, 2005 Communications-Computer System Operations, 2002-2006; Deployed Nov 2003 to Apr 2004 Additional Experience: Prior to the military, employed in a variety of customer service positions

______________ Robert T. Garrison