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Transitioning military veteran. Director of Intelligence and United State Air Force Colonel leveraging 20+ years of proven experience overseeing all aspects of intelligence from local to global operations. Certified Air Force Political Affairs Specialist with more than 12 years of experience conducting military and political strategy and policy development, negotiations, and engagements with foreign partner nations. Extensive experience in program and project management, technical and social network analysis, collection management, research, report writing, executive briefing, and international negotiations. Adept at leading and fostering teams of 400+ to be successful in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) analysis and strategy development. Managed projects and budgets valued at $24M while mitigating risk, ensuring safety and quality assurance.OVERVIEW OF KEY ATTRIBUTES Organizational Awareness | History of cultivating organizational climates that values teamwork, cross-functional collaboration, and performance-based metrics; deliberate actions increased overall retention, decreased personnel turnover rate, and promoted individual professional growth.Leadership | Career of proven impactful leadership. From small team lead to Combat Numbererd Air Force Director and everything between. Demonstrated leadership in numerous multinational operations by creating support plans and personnel oversight. Leadership philosophy centered around the idea of placing the right people and skills against applicable problem sets and garnering their direct buy in through demonstrative leadership.Communication | Experienced instructor, researcher, briefer, and writer. Foundation of success as an intelligence officer cemented by detailed research and senior level presentations. Six years instructing at civilian and military academic institution while simultaneously conducting research and managing multiple publication projects. Called upon on numerous occasions to provide inputs to congressional testimony and presidential daily briefings.
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Director Of Intelligence (Chief Operating Officer For Intelligence)12Th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) May 2023 - Aug 2024Tucson, Arizona, United StatesProvided leadership, strategy, and fiscal oversight for all US Air Force intelligence assets within Central and South America and liaised with service component leaders, department managers, executive-level officers, and both government and international partners regarding intelligence threats. Acts as the functional manager for military and civilian personnel, oversees all base SCI security measures, and DIA and AF JWICS network control measures.- Directed security cooperation initiatives with 21 partner nations, enhancing air, space, and cyberspace capabilities throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. Developed an ongoing intelligence training and quality program with five partner nations.- Managed multi-domain research projects, established a threat warning system for the Venezuela/Guyana crisis, and provided the Guyanese Chief of Defense with response recommendations, including the use of generative AI technologies.- Coordinated Air Force intelligence support for the UN Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti, assessing security threats in and around the airfield and establishing a secure environment for supplies and multinational personnel. -
Chief Of Intelligence, Surveillance, And Reconnaissance (612 Air Operations Center)12Th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) Jul 2021 - May 2023Tucson, Arizona, United StatesSupervised a 93-person division responsible for full-spectrum intelligence, targeting, humanitarian aid, and crisis response for all US Air Forces in South and Central America. Managed all airborne ISR assets in these regions and oversaw SCIF personnel security, physical security, and information security practices.- Served as a subject matter expert, identifying intelligence gaps, training analysts, and conducting 17 international counter-drug law enforcement/military operations. These efforts crippled criminal organizations and resulted in the seizure of over $10 billion in assets.- Executive program manager for a $2.5M system focused on targeting and all-source exploitation in the western hemisphere. Built a cross-functional team that increased response time by 15% and achieved annual savings of 7% ($185K).- Directed airborne ISR support for humanitarian needs and coordinated security support for USAID operations in Haiti. Successfully executed 27 missions, ensuring the delivery of 588,000 lbs of aid with full security oversight.- Provided intelligence threat indications and warnings for executive flight operations and high-risk security programs in Central and South America. -
ColonelUnited States Air Force Dec 1999 - Aug 202424 years of leading Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the joint military environment. Responsible for strategic planning, resource allocation, and ensuring mission success. Proven leadership, extensive experience, and deep knowledge of intelligence operations. Deployed in support of three different named combat operations and four humanitarian operations. Vast experience in building international strategic partnerships. Graduate of the National Security Agency Joint Cryptologic Career Program and certified Air Force Political Affairs Strategist. -
Vice Commander (Chief Operating Officer)Lemay Center For Doctrine Apr 2020 - Jul 2021Montgomery, Alabama, United StatesOversaw a $25M Department of the Air Force (DAF) center, including 12 executives and 299 employees, educating 184,000 personnel annually. Analyzed, planned, organized, and adjusted the work schedules of medium- to large-sized groups comprised of entry-level to executive personnel, federal employees, partners, and contractors to complete detailed projects.- Supervised research and development for US Air Force publications on Joint All-Domain Operations. Led 20 cross-functional analytical and engineering experts in developing the first multi-service all-domain operations training program.- Prepared and delivered technical papers, decisional briefings, and products directly to senior Air Force leaders and policymakers. Engaged with senior defense, law enforcement, and international leaders to ID capability needs.- Executed support oversight for China Aerospace Studies Institute. Garnered a 20% increase in budget, ensuring PRC efforts to project air and space power were fully integrated into U.S. wargaming scenarios and strategy development. -
Deputy Director Of Intelligence: Special Operations Joint Task Force - AfghanistanLemay Center For Doctrine Development And Education Apr 2020 - Oct 2020Integrated and analyzed intelligence to support mission objectives, coordinated with various intelligence agencies for comprehensive situational awareness and threat assessments, ensured the security of intelligence operations and protection of sensitive information and managed the integration and coordination of all airborne ISR platforms.- Directed efforts of 200+ Special Operations Task Force intelligence personnel, managing 22 intelligence surveillance assets integrated into daily operations. Achieved an unprecedented 94% success rate in over 150 combat operations.- Ran retrograde force protection planning. Discovered IED vulnerable routes and instituted protective measures for 5 locations and over 7k coalition forces.- Established analysis and distribution program strategy that identified reporting deficits in previous system. Validated process increased threat mitigation capability and was implemented across the Joint Operating Area. -
Executive Director / Chief Operating Officer: Air University PressLemay Center For Doctrine Development And Education Jan 2019 - Mar 2020Maxwell Afb, AlSelected to oversee the restructuring and operations of the academic publications department of Air University. Oversaw transfer of Air University Press from the LeMay Center to the Academic Affairs business unit of Air University. Directed publication activities of a 24-person university press. Executed a $3M budget to include assets and facilities management.- Developed new writing and publication processes, ensuring timely, cost-effective, quality academic publications. Earned Association of University Presses national membership. Streamlined processes, increasing productivity by 60%, while decreasing costs by 20%.- Researched, interpreted, analyzed, and applied appropriate guidelines and policies related to producing publications and editing for a variety of projects. Numerous publications were highlighted on the White House Weekly reading list.- Performed as Adjunct faculty, Subject Matter Expert, and Research Advisor for 24 graduate-level students for an intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance course focused on doctrine and national security operations. -
Director Of Intelligence EducationLemay Center For Doctrine Development And Education Jul 2018 - Dec 2018Montgomery, Alabama, United StatesDirected Air University intelligence mission of delivering instruction on Air Force intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) doctrine and capabilities to 6K+ Air University students per year.- Adjunct faculty member and subject matter expert responsible for researching and delivering ISR doctrine education for one professional military education course and three professional continuing education courses.- Senior instructor for graduate level intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance course focused on doctrine and operations and research advisor for master level national security courses.- Directed joint research lesson plan leading to development of 13 Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance publications.- Oversaw graduate level ISR education, advancing critical thinking skill of 40 at Senior Development Education course. -
Aerospace Studies Department Chair (Afrotc Commander)Texas Christian University Jul 2015 - Jul 2018Fort Worth, Texas, United StatesDirected and managed all aspects of the college-level officer training program, overseeing the distribution of over $5M in scholarship funds and managing $500k worth of training inventory. Served as the ultimate authority in selecting future leaders of the United States Air Force, shaping the next generation of officers.- Held the position of Chair of the Department of Aerospace Studies with the status of a full professor, collaborating closely with university faculty to ensure program alignment with university standards and policy.- Developed and instructed a comprehensive course curriculum for Air Force and university accreditation standards.- Established the inaugural Dallas-Fort Worth University Airpower Symposium, hosting high-profile events and public affairs/recruiting efforts. Participants included Lockheed Martin, SpaceX, and Bell Helicopters.- Ensured all faculty and curriculum met TCU undergraduate requirements. Taught two courses primary to Fundamentals of Leadership Minor.- Established early flight education program. Garnered $100K endowment allowing for purchase of flight simulator and instruction material. Reached 5yr high for student selection to Air Force pilot training.- Named best AFROTC unit in the nation (small unit category) -
Director, Se Asia Political Affairs StrategyPacific Air Forces Jun 2013 - Jun 2015Honolulu, Hawaii, United StatesSupervised four project managers directing US Air Force operations within Southeast Asia. Senior Project Manager responsible for approving Pacific Air Force international engagement plans and the development of force posture initiatives and execution of $4M in humanitarian aid efforts. Advisor to Pacific Air Forces Commander and staff on political, military affairs, and national security operations policies with Southeast Asia partner nations.- Directed research and security cooperation efforts for 56 operations in 11 countries. Provided senior executive-level summary reviews and after-action reports for all events.- Advanced United States geostrategic interests by revitalizing engagement with Vietnam and successfully advocating for a survey of the airfield at Da Nang, identifying critical safety shortfalls prior to US Air Force use.- Focused efforts successfully led to Vietnam's first-ever acceptance into the Aviation Leadership Program, a premier Air Force Chief of Staff initiative. Ultimately led to an agreement for Vietnam to purchase T-6 aircraft.- Consultant for Departments of State and Defense and other governmental agencies involved with international affairs, negotiations, and foreign military sales programs.- Named organization's staff officer of the year. -
Deputy Chief, Building Partner Capacity BranchPacific Air Forces Jun 2012 - Jun 2013Honolulu, Hawaii, United StatesUSAF building capacity liaison to 36 countries. Commander Pacific Air Forces executive agent for all theater engagement efforts designed to increase partner nation capacity building initiatives and programs. Advanced U.S. foreign interests using air, space, and cyber power to execute operations in support of national command authority. Managed $5.5M budget for operational development initiatives.- Championed the Headquarters Air Force-directed Aviation Enterprise Development program, identified gaps in strategic planning, and postured over $900,000 to the command's Security Cooperation effort.- Designed and authored proposal for command's Air Advisor initiative, resulting in a pilot course that trained 18 planners, and subsequently was selected for world-wide implementation.- Lead Program Manager for four humanitarian aid engagements within Southeast Asia. Garnered $4.6 million in additional funds despite government sequestration. Efforts saved critical security cooperation projects. -
StudentUsaf Air Command And Staff College Jul 2011 - Jun 2012• Received Master’s Degree in Military Operational Arts and Sciences. Focus areas of studies included national security affairs, and warfare studied. • Received additional certification as Political Affairs Strategist.• Conducted analytical studies based on political-military situations and trends, and prepared studies, reports, and surveys on political implications of proposed actions. -
Director Of Operations: Integrated Air Defense Systems (Iads) Analysis SquadronNasic (National Air And Space Intelligence Center) Jun 2009 - Jul 2011Directed dynamic 55-member civilian and military team in national Integrated Air Defense System (IADS) production as DoD's lead integrator executing $2.4M budget. Coordinated production efforts with three service intelligence centers and foreign allies to drive worldwide collection and assessments. Directed performance analysis of enemy threat capabilities and responded to military and acquisitions community priorities. - Developed battle damage assessment operations hub for the Center. This upgrade proved critical for Operation ODYSSEY DAWN assessments on airfield, air defense, and command and control target sets. Upgrade was critical to six-hundred and fifty combat sorties and unavailable elsewhere in the Department of Defense.- Conducted phase 3 battle damage assessment for operation ODYSSEY DAWN and provided direct support to contingency operations in Haiti, Sudan, Yemen, and Libya. - Improved the organization's production with a new tracking method utilizing SharePoint applications to consolidate four management systems into one, enabling center-wide project visibility and improving the on-time rate by 40%.- Conducted a $2M contract validation of combatant commander contingency plans and added advanced threat elements to an already complex simulation program. - Named organizations Intelligence Officer of the Year, two years in a row. -
Director Of Operations: Document/Media Exploitation - IraqNasic (National Air And Space Intelligence Center) Jul 2010 - Feb 2011Supervised 80 multinational researchers, analysts, and linguists responsible for exploiting captured enemy documents, electronic media, and cell phones providing intelligence support to operations, including targeting, detainee operations, force protection, and criminal prosecutions. Coordinated with coalition forces and Iraqi counterparts to provide timely information to assist decision-making and support ongoing operations by conducting forward-based exploitation.- Conducted extensive social network, pattern of life analysis and media exploitation to identify insurgents, terror networks and financial organizations. Ensured all reporting met intelligence community standards.- Identified foreign human trafficking ring by using multi-discipline ISR capabilities. Planned and directed activities dismantling illegal organization and repatriating over 800 victims. - Created an interactive web tool allowing the exploitation of over 114K items and generating over 1200 intelligence reports. Saved 500 labor hours while increasing capacity 20%. -
Commander/DirectorDet1, 451St Intelligence Squadron Jun 2006 - Jun 2009Directed 15-person organization conducting information operations and adversary tactics analysis at a multiservice US/UK site. Responsible for administrative oversight, logistical support, medical care, education, and communication services for 75 US persons serving in an overseas location. Led mission management and new mission development offices while establishing policy and organizing workforce employment. Provided direct intelligence support to deployed combat units within the Central and Southern Command area of operations. - Lead strategic planner for combined US/UK special operations missions. Reviewed and incorporated US signals intelligence to UK human intelligence operations worldwide. Supported over 30 operations leading to the detention of over 125 known insurgents and terrorists.- Oversaw team responsible for locating, identifying and tracking top NATO high value targets leading to the rescue of three multinational citizens. Team recognized by UK Parliament members for outstanding contributions.- Spearheaded integration plan for UK purchase of $800M ISR platform. Ensured new technology was successfully incorporated into 200 person 24/7 operations center.- Named organizations supervisor of the year.
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Cryptologic Officer (Junior Officer Cryptologic Career Program)National Security Agency Sep 2003 - Jun 2006Selected as one of three 2003 Air Force Officers to participate in the National Security Agency's intensive three year Junior Officer Cryptologic Career Program. This selective joint cryptologic leadership program provides participants with unique training and understanding of the cryptologic enterprise and how signals intelligence (SIGINT) is a critical facet of the intelligence warfighting function. The JOCCP offers participants a three-year opportunity to develop broad and operational expertise in the cryptologic field through a combination of academic studies and work center experiences within the NSA and associated intelligence community partners. - Program manager charged with development of technical support and integration center designed to provide near real-time technical SIGINT to personnel worldwide.- Key analyst working worldwide counter proliferation efforts. Serviced as a Site Development Coordinator for mission alignment and build out issues for National Security Agency related sites.- Deployed as signals intelligence collection manager in charge of performing operations related to Executive Protection Support, Counterterrorism, and Quick Reaction Capabilities in support of military operations or fast-breaking worldwide situations. -
Chief Of Intelligence961St Airborne Air Control Squadron Nov 2001 - Aug 2003Okinawa, JapanManaged and directed intelligence resources to support peacetime training, operations, contingency, and wartime taskings for 164 Airborne Warning and Control Systems aircrew. Provided current intelligence briefings to the commander and staff. Responsible for aircrew mission briefings, debriefings, and reporting. Produced and updated contingency briefings and maintained current order of battle for areas of interest. Responsible for the aircrew intelligence training program, the squadron intelligence personnel training program and the Special Compartmented Information (SCI) program. - Prepared three combat crews for Operations SOUTHERN WATCH and IRAQI FREEDOM. Provided direct intelligence support to 95 E-3 missions, 732 flying hours, and 43 Joint Force Air Component Commander response options in Iraq.- Developed intelligence scenario in support of joint U.S and Japanese exercise. Resolved sensitive information release issues for Japanese AWACS aircrews, ensuring successful multinational training. - Trained E-3 mission crews on North Korean Integrated Air Defense System's strengths and weaknesses. Expertly identified exploitation techniques, exposing potential threats and assisted with the development of countertactics.
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Chief Of Intelligence Systems18 Operations Support Squadron Oct 2000 - Nov 2001Okinawa, JapanEnsured the flow of current intelligence to two fighters, one tanker, one helicopter, and one airborne air control squadron. Managed the intelligence flight's systems program, including the operations and maintenance of a $1.5M 50-workstation, three-server network, the Demand-Driven Direct Digital Dissemination System, and the Joint Deployable Intelligence Support System. Coordinated with higher headquarters, theater, and local agencies to ensure successful and continuous connectivity and operations for these systems. - Intelligence lead for classified network transition. Worked with local experts to ensure uninterrupted services across multiple organizations. Developed a benchmark work breakdown structure utilized as template for future transitions.- Directed coordination with Pacific Command Senior Intelligence Office during April 2003 P-3 crises. Integrated three near-real-time intelligence feeds into a single display. Allowed for Department of Defense to have direct visibility into air and naval operations throughout the Pacific.
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