David Fabunan Dml, Lss Bb, Ts/Sci Email and Phone Number
Experienced Senior-Level Logistician with an active Top Secret-Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) Security Clearance and 32+ years of experience. Led teams of 150 in a dynamic environment. Possess a comprehensive background in special operations, logistics, process improvement, and process/personnel management. Managed risk to protect assets, valued over $9.1T and life preservation. Extensive knowledge of supply chain management, material life cycle, multimodal distribution, quality assurance, and quality control.
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Logistics AnalystCalibre Systems, Inc.Arlington, Va, Us -
Senior Logistics AnalystHalvik Nov 2024 - PresentVienna, Va, Us -
Logistics AnalystCalibre Systems, Inc. Aug 2023 - Nov 2024Alexandria, Virginia, UsCALIBRE Logistics Analyst supporting the US Army G-4, G44S Supply and Policy Directorate, as a Munitions Management SME. -
Program ManagerUs Army Jul 2021 - Aug 2023Arlington, Virginia, UsSenior Munitions Advisor for the Army's Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics (DCS, G-4); provides functional and technical munitions expertise to Army senior leaders, and staff in support of logistics operations; oversee distribution of the Army's munitions stockpile valued at $9.6B, policy, plans and resources for conventional ammunition, missiles and toxic chemical storage, surveillance, demilitarization, stockpile management, explosive safety, logistics management and environmental compliance. Program Manager for the National Level Ammunition Capability (NLAC), senior munitions system analyst for the Standard Army Ammunition System (SAAS), and System Administrator for the Enterprise Mission Assurance Support Service system. Mentor to warrant officers and noncommissioned officers on career development, assignments, and utilization. Provide analysis for Foreign Military Sales (FMS) and statistics for Critical/High Value Munitions for current and future operations. Consolidated quantitative inventory data and stockpile metrics.Attended the Action Officer Logistics Course -
Action OfficerUs Army Mar 2020 - Jun 2021Arlington, Virginia, UsMilitary Analyst at the US Army Futures Command, Futures & Concepts Center; Future Integration Directorate, Sustainment Division. Assesses the threat and future operational environment, develops future concepts, requirements and an integrated modernization pathway to increase lethality and over-match to enable Soldiers and units to compete and, if necessary deploy, fight and win future wars. Function and intent is to provide the intellectual foundation and disciplined approach to design, develop and field a more lethal future Army. By 2028, the U.S. Army has optimized minimum necessary resources to execute a Multi-Domain Operations Campaign in a theater of war. Provide analysis on acquisition requirements and evaluation criteria for future defense programs.Attended: Capabilities-Based Assessment, Developing Performance Attributes from Defense Acquisitions University (DAU) to assist and review Requirements and Gaps, Capability Developments, awareness of scheduled milestones and gates. Capabilities Development Course, Mid-Tier Acquisitions, Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS) process -
Branch ChiefUs Army Mar 2017 - Feb 2020Arlington, Virginia, UsServed as the Command Ammunition Technician and Munitions Branch Chief for the U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command (Airborne). Established policy for all aspects of munitions management, accountability, storage, distribution, explosive safety, and retrograde within the ARSOA enterprise comprised of over 4,000 personnel, 200 helicopters, 30 unmanned and fixed wing aircrafts across four military installations with an ammunition budget of over $96 million. Provided high-level analysis of logistics readiness, strategic level sustainment, expenditures, non-standard training, concept of support, operational and contingency planning. Developed requirements and implemented management procedures to ensure strict compliance with Army and DoD regulatory guidance. Developed capabilities documents for Special Operations Forces-Peculiar (SOF-P) equipment, managed national level acquisition and procurement programs. Worked autonomously providing analysis and decision support throughout the planning, coordination, acquisition, test and transition phases for the JCIDS/SOFCIDS and various Science & Technology (S&T) programs. Monitored assets utilizing NLAC, GCSS-Army, AESIP, LMP, and TAMIS. Attended the Joint Logistics Course, Joint Humanitarian Operations Course, Special Operations Planners Course, Project Management Course -
Branch ChiefUs Army Jan 2016 - Feb 2017Arlington, Virginia, UsServed as the Commanding General's Munitions Branch Chief for 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command and Senior Ammunition Technician in Korea providing centralized management of stocks and support materiel valued at over $5.5 billion dispersed throughout 17 storage facilities. Developed and employed command policies for logistics management in collaboration with 8th Army/USFK. Maintained condition oversight of operational stocks postured for combat readiness. Coordinated retrograde of munitions and strategic call forward vessels into the theater. Engaged in munitions planning, allocations, pre-positioning, and support for operational, contingency, and exercise requirements. Utilized SAAS as the theater's munitions management center. Coordinated staffing actions with counterparts from Department of the Army (DA), Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM), Army Sustainment Command (ASC), Joint Munitions Command (JMC), and United States Army Pacific (USARPAC). -
Training DeveloperUs Army Mar 2015 - Dec 2015Arlington, Virginia, UsTraining Developer and Technical Writer in the Ordnance Division, Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM) for Warrant Officer Basic and Advance Courses; responsible for the Program of Instruction (POI) data management of professional development and functional courses; responsible for Warrior Task, leadership and Individual/Collective Task implementation; responsible for modifications supporting Warrant Officer courses; validated test evaluations and performance assessments emphasizing critical task progression; developed Training Support Packages for the Army's modular force structure transition; provided guidance to the Deployment Process Modernization Office in fielding of new Army munitions and equipment for the development of Ammunition and Deployment Doctrine; focused subject matter expert of full spectrum of logistics management systems for munitions, supply and maintenance; consultant for arms, ammunition and explosives providing Army leadership with operational, tactical and technical input pertaining to combat, sustainment and training munitions support functions; provides analyzes and recommendations to material developers and HQDA. Conducted business process modeling for munitions process improvement and functional beta testing for SAAS-MOD.Attended the Systems Approach to Training Course -
Course InstructorUs Army Jul 2012 - Mar 2015Arlington, Virginia, UsSmall Group Instructor at the U.S. Army Logistics University, Technical Logistics College, Ordnance Warrant Officer Basic Course and Advance Courses. Responsible for the development, implementation, and facilitation of professional development training to Warrant Officers at the tactical, operational and strategic levels. Integrates professional and leadership development programs of instruction which accentuates logistics management and supervisory skills. Manages, counsels, mentors and evaluates Warrant Officers attending resident training courses. Furnishes intensive training on the supply and maintenance procedures of automated systems. Implements technical instruction in the principles, theory of functioning, operational characteristic and troubleshooting of logistic systems; implements Oracle software and Microsoft updates for servers/clients; monitors database management for asset visibility; provides operational knowledge with the Support Operations Phase II course instruction, the Ordnance Basic Officer Leaders Course, the Combined Logistics Captains Career Course and the Theater Logistics Course. Assist with community and military integration with volunteer opportunities.Attended the Army Basic Instructor Course, Master Resilience Trainer Course, Warrant Officer Staff Course, Systems Acquisition Management and Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. -
Senior Supply Chain ManagerUs Army Oct 2009 - Jun 2012Arlington, Virginia, UsBrigade Ammunition Officer for 2-101st ABN DIV; advisor to the brigade commander in training, operational load and combat load ammunition; plans Class V operations for the brigade; coordinates with brigade HQ staff elements and external supporting elements; manages and monitors the brigade's Class V training stocks and status of six battalions and one separate company; plans brigade level exercises and monitors ammunition expenditures; approves and validates ammunition documentation through TAMIS; updates and enforces standard operating procedures for Class V operation; conducts staff assistance visits and safety inspections; communicates with G-3 for annual allocations, authorizations and forecasts; assists the Forward Support Companies with Class V operation support to their battalions; provide ammunition support while maintaining the commanders intent. Provided integrated logistics support, maintained visibility through logistics automated systems. Consolidated expenditure reports, missile firing data, munitions malfunction reports and range safety report. Maintained communications with JMC Ammunition Item Managers and National Level Ammunition Capability (NLAC).Attended Warrant Officer Advanced Course and received Demonstrated Senior Logistician. -
Executive OfficerUs Army Aug 2008 - Sep 2009Arlington, Virginia, UsExecutive Officer for an Airdrop Supply Company in Europe. Responsible for the heath, welfare, training, discipline, professional development, combat readiness and quality of life for over 120 Soldiers and their families. Responsible for personnel parachute packing, parachute rigging operations, airdrop and ammunition support for both peacetime training and theater wartime missions. Maintained visibility of direct and general support maintenance operations of all theater air items and parachutes. Strategic advisor to European based units, joint and combined coalition forces and other agencies concerning aerial delivery. Directly responsible for $3.7 million worth of organizational equipment and installation property; responsible for $40 million worth of operational and contingency airdrop stocks. Provided leadership and training to the unit on joint and combined operations including support to overseas contingency operations with coalition forces. Provided coordination with public affairs, human resources, logistical support, family support group, marketing and transportation for international training operations to promote relations with NATO countries. Additional duties as a Maintenance Officer, Unit Status Report Officer, Jumpmaster, Drop Zone Safety Officer, Supply/Arms Room Officer, and Unit Movement Officer. -
Accountable Officer (173Rd Bct)Us Army Aug 2007 - Jul 2008Arlington, Virginia, UsAmmunition Accountable Officer for the brigade; advisor to the BSB/Alpha company commander in training, operational load and combat load ammunition; coordinates with the Support Operations for handling, storage, issue, receipts, and transportation of Class V; monitors ammunition flow and safety of the brigade's ammunition storage bunker and residue yard; plans and monitors ammunition surveillance operations; establishes and maintains ammunition operations at the ASP/ATHP while conducting combat operations; primary trainer for the Ammunition Transfer/Holding Point (ATHP) Section; provide ammunition support while maintaining the commanders intent. Maintained supply visibility through logistics automated systems and integrated logistics management operations. -
Warehouse CoordinatorUs Army Feb 2006 - Jul 2007Arlington, Virginia, UsAccountable Officer for the Ammunition Supply Point (ASP), supporting over 240 customer units in Europe; responsible for the accountability, security, safety, and serviceability of over 973 short tons of ammunition valued in excess of $27 million; responsible for the supervision and proficiency for 30 Soldiers, 8 Local Nationals, and the Overseas Deployment Training Program of Reserves and National Guard Soldiers involved in all aspects of ammunition accountability, storage, inventory, key control, and transportation operations; advisor to commanders in training, operational load and combat load ammunition; coordinates with the Support Operations for handling, storage, issue, receipts, and transportation of Class V; monitors ammunition procedures and safety at the storage bunkers and residue yard; plans and monitors ammunition surveillance and inspection operations for quality control; monitors forecasts and expenditures of customer units to predict stockage objectives. Attended the Technical Transportation of Hazardous Materials course. -
Ammunition Logistics Officer (191St Ord Bn)Us Army May 2005 - Feb 2006Arlington, Virginia, UsStorage officer for the Reserve Storage Area Miesau (RSAM) depot; assisted in the resupply to ammunition supply points in Germany, Italy and Bosnia; coordinated quarterly and classified sensitive item inventories; supervised the storage maintenance contracts to improve security; assisted in shipments to Bulgaria and Romania to support coalition training and retrograde missions; maintained visibility of inter and intra level theater shipments; provides advice during inspections and audits; monitors Lifecycle Sustainment and service life extensions for Standard Army Management Information Systems; additional duty as an Investigating Officer for sexual harassment and equal opportunity reports; assisted other government agencies supporting their storage, maintenance and shipping coordination; attended HAZ 12-Hazardous Materials Certification Course. -
Director Of TrainingUs Army Nov 2003 - Nov 2004Arlington, Virginia, UsTheater Ammunition Manager responsible for the management of training and operational load ammunition for five brigades and one separate company; developed, implemented, and managed training ammunition authorizations via Total Ammunition Management Information System (TAMIS); conducted quarterly training conferences with subordinate ammunition managers; observer controller for exercise evaluation; Equal Opportunity Advisor. -
Supply Chain SpecialistUs Army Aug 2001 - Oct 2003Arlington, Virginia, UsAmmunition Section Sergeant in the Army’s only Special Operations Aviation Support Platoon; received, maintained, and issued training ammunition valued at over $42 million; responsible for maintaining the regiment’s ammunition combat load valued at over $60 million; responsible for commercial land and air ammunition shipment for bilateral training and contingency missions; responsible for the health and welfare, morale, discipline and training of 15 Soldiers and their families. Certified in Survival, Escape, Resistance and Evasion (SERE) Level C. Attended the Advanced Non-Commissioned Officers Course. -
Logistics Supply Chain SpecialistUs Army Jun 1999 - Aug 2001Arlington, Virginia, UsBattalion Ammunition Manager in an Army Special Operations Aviation Battalion; responsible for receiving, maintaining, and issuing training ammunition valued at over $42 million; responsible for the validation of the unit's training ammunition for the next fiscal year and sub-allocating approved authorizations; responsible for the validation of the unit's combat load worth over $60 million; responsible for coordinating commercial land and air shipments for bilateral training and contingency operations; certified shipments in accordance with Department of Transportation (DOT) 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Defense Transportation Regulation and international guidance; assisted in scheduling schools and parachuting records; assisted the Training Officer consolidating data for unit status reports for deployment and training readiness of personnel and equipment; presented guidance on ammunition utilization and synchronization with operations and training; certified in Ammo-62 Technical Transportation of Hazardous Materials, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Parachute Operations Mishap Prevention and Ground Safety Management through Alamo Safety. Attended Pathfinder school and Jumpmaster school. -
Human Resources ManagerUs Army May 1996 - Aug 1998Arlington, Virginia, UsNoncommissioned Officer in charge responsible for health and welfare of support personnel and ammunition resupply operations in support of a 3,500 Soldier task force; assists the Platoon Sergeant on technical and tactical training; assisted in the preparation of the Division Readiness Brigade; responsible for the maintenance and accountability for $1.8 million of equipment; deployed to the National Training Center (NTC) in Fort Irwin, California and the Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC) in Fort Polk, Louisiana; conducted joint training with 82nd ABN DIV and 18th ABN Corp in support of Operation Purple Dragon.Attended Primary Leadership Development Course, Basic Non-Commissioned Officers Course, Air Assault Course and Rappel Master Course. -
Ammunition Specialist (41St Ord Co)Us Army Apr 1993 - Mar 1996Arlington, Virginia, UsAmmunition Specialist assisted in the storage, inventory, and maintenance of stocks at Weilerbach Storage Area and the Reserve Storage Area Miesau; the largest ammunition depot outside of the continental United States. Participated in the retrograde of nuclear capable special weapons due to the INF Treaty. Deactivated several ammunition storage activities due to the realignment and consolidation of forces in Europe. Participated in the movement of war stocks to Bosnia in support of Operation Joint Endeavor. -
Nuclear Safety EngineerUs Army Mar 1991 - Apr 1993Arlington, Virginia, UsNuclear Weapons Specialist providing maintenance on unconventional stocks and training aids; assisted in training nuclear capable artillery units on assembly and safe handling; assisted in technical inspections, nuclear safety/surety and the deactivation of the Lance and Pershing missiles due to the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF Treaty). Worked under the Personnel Reliability Program (PRP). Received a Top Secret PRP-SCI security clearance. Received Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technical Specialist training and Ammunition Handlers Specialist training after reclassification.
David Fabunan Dml, Lss Bb, Ts/Sci Education Details
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Excelsior UniversityLiberal Arts And Sciences/Liberal Studies -
Defense Acquisition UniversityProgram Management -
Troy UniversityCriminal Justice And Corrections -
Defense Acquisition UniversityAnd Supply Chain Management
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What company does David Fabunan Dml, Lss Bb, Ts/Sci work for?
David Fabunan Dml, Lss Bb, Ts/Sci works for Calibre Systems, Inc.
What is David Fabunan Dml, Lss Bb, Ts/Sci's role at the current company?
David Fabunan Dml, Lss Bb, Ts/Sci's current role is Logistics Analyst.
What schools did David Fabunan Dml, Lss Bb, Ts/Sci attend?
David Fabunan Dml, Lss Bb, Ts/Sci attended Excelsior University, Defense Acquisition University, Troy University, Defense Acquisition University.
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