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    Nicolas MyersFoundry Way, Alexandria, [email protected] of Skills* Current Top Secret/SCI security clearance* 9 years experience with all source intelligence analysis* Skilled in database management/research* Extensive briefing and training experience* Highly proficient on all Microsoft Office applications* Supervisory experience in military and private sector

    Job ExperienceNovember 2009- CurrentCounter-Terrorism Analyst(JITF-CT) Joint Intelligence Task Force - Combating TerrorismDefense Intelligence Agency Contractor, Sterling, VAGenerate intelligence assessments addressing counterterrorism objectives to include nominating suspected terrorists to a national watchlist. . Interpret and evaluate complex information, to include raw data from HUMINT, SIGINT, GEOINT, MASI

    NT, OSINT, and TECHINT. Perform reviews of historical data and conduct special quality assurance projects such as performing a targeted review of specific areasof interest. Multiple government databases are used in order to do substantive"deep dive" research and analysis.

    August 2008- September 2009All Source Analyst28th Infantry Division (Pennsylvania Army National Guard)2-104th CAV SQDN (RSTA) (Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition), 56th BDEServed in Iraq from 2008 to 2009 as a lead analyst and subject matter expert onJaysh Al-Mahdi and other Shia Extremist groups. Used multiple agency databases t

    o update targeting lines and develop an understanding of regional terrorist networks. Commonly produced reports included intelligence summaries, morning updatebriefs and the intelligence section of mission analysis. As an intelligence sergeant, duties also included training and mentoring junior Soldiers in basic analyst tasks (researching, briefing, report writing). Work is done across multiple platforms, including NIPR, SIPR and JWICS. Provided daily briefings to unit leadership.

    January 2007- October 2009Intelligence Production ManagerNational Maritime Intelligence Center (watch floor)Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI), Suitland, MD

    Revise and transmit maritime intelligence products using a variety of applications. M3 and AMHS are queried in order to update intelligence products for leadership and for publishing products to appropriate web servers. Intelligence products are collected from subject matter experts and reviewed for accuracy and to ensure proper security markings are present. Other duties include verifying all emails/authorizations were received; imagery/graphics were present and it meets Controlled Access Program Coordination Office (CAPCO) and Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) standards.

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    July 2005 - October 2006Intelligence AnalystPennsylvania Joint Force Headquarters (watch floor)Fort Indiantown Gap, PA

    Supported the state of Pennsylvania State's military operations officer and intelligence/counter-terrorism officer through the following: monitored SIPR and NIPR databases and message traffic for significant events, coordinated with otheragencies to include FBI and Federal or State Emergency Management agencies during emergencies and training exercises. Presented daily briefs to Joint Force Headquarters' leadership detailing the current military situation world wide and status of any missions supported by Pennsylvania National Guard units.

    April 2005 - June 2006I.T. Helpdesk TechnicianDefense Information Systems Agency (DISA)Naval Supply Activity, Mechanicsburg, PA

    Provided technical support to worldwide Department of Defense users. Support included operating system maintenance, third-party software installation and maintenance, user problem determination, UNIX system services and Windows administrative tasks. Remedy Help Desk was used to track and update trouble tickets.

    March 2004 - March 2006On-site ManagerSHS StaffingHarrisburg, PA

    Managed on-site contract at a warehouse. Responsibilities included scheduling, recruiting and training employees. Managed as many as 120 employees across threeshifts. Provided corrective training and established a set of safety guidelinesfor working on the warehouse floor.

    February 2003 - March 2004

    Intelligence Analyst - Intelligence Operations and Targeting Analyst28th Infantry Division (Pennsylvania Army National Guard)2-112th INFANTRY BN, 56th STRYKER BRIGADE

    Deployed to Kosovo in 2003 as an all source intelligence analyst. Responsibilities included debriefing patrols, producing intelligence summaries and reports and tracking/updating targeting lists for our area of responsibility. I received acommendation medal for my efforts in designing and implementing three databasesused to track enemy actions. Applications used included ASASL Intelligence Database, custom created databases, JMTK Mapping and Crimelink (link chart builder).Upwards of six hours a day were spent updating and researching databases to support current mission problem set and answer intelligence gaps. Worked closely with United Nations and NATO allies.

    Other Experience

    APR2001 - CURRENTIntelligence Analyst - SGT28th Infantry Division (Pennsylvania Army National Guard)2-104th CAV SQDN (RSTA) (Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition), 56th BDE

    Enlisted in the Pennsylvania National Guard in April 2001. Currently served nine

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    years, deployed twice (Kosovo and Iraq for a year each) as an all source analyst and served over a year stateside as an analyst at Joint Force Headquarters, Ft. Indiantown Gap, PA. See above for details regarding active duty periods. All other time in the Guard was spent in a combination of schools, training exercisesand monthly drills.

    1997 - CURRENTWeb and Graphic DesignSelf taught as a hobby, produced multiple websites utilizing Adobe Creative Suite. Familiar with HTML, CSS and flash.

    Education

    April 2002 - October 2002All Source Analyst CourseUS Army Intelligence CenterFort Huachuca, AZ

    Attended the Army's All Source Intelligence Analyst Course, covering subjects such as researching (military and open source), debriefing, use of databases, military report writing, targeting, briefing and other analyst related topics.

    May 2003All Source Analysis System - Light (ASAS-L)

    Coursework included: JMTK Mapping, Crimelink, ASASL-Intelligence Database2 week courseFort Stewart, GA

    July 2005All Source Analysis System - Light (ASAS-L)Coursework included: ArcGIS, Analyst Notebook, Crimelink, Falconview2 week courseFort Indiantown Gap, PA

    April 2008Distributed Common Ground System - Army (DCGS-A)Coursework included: ArcGIS, Analyst Notebook, Axis Pro, Pathfinder, QueryTree

    2 week courseFort Monmouth, NJ

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    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

    Systems and Software Experience

    Databases:* QueryTree* Pathfinder* WISE* TIDE* CTKB* DIMS* AIMS* CIDNE

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    * CJ2X* BIR* TIGRnet* AMHS* M3* CIA Wire* Intellink* Experienced with Boolean logic and query buildingLink Analysis:* Analyst Notebook* Crimelink* Axis ProMapping Software:* Faclonview* Google Earth* ArcGIS* FBCB2

    Other Systems/Applications:

    * JWICS* SIPR* Stoneghost* Adobe Creative Suite (including Dreamweaver and Photoshop)