All Source Intelligence Analyst/Carrier Analyst/ Aviation Analyst/ Security Manager
Nas Lemoore
As a Lead All Source Intel Analyst for Carrier Strike Group Two, generated over 250 geopolitical updates using multiple intelligence disciplines, such as HUMINT, SIGINT, OSINT, IMINT to create products that detail and highlighted changes in activities among the local populace, government bodies, and terror cells within multiple AORs; created and maintained operational databases on forgiven flight activities, patterns, terror groups, government propaganda, exercises (foreign and domestic), and daily routines to establish trends and patterns. Managed the Squadron’s Special Access Programs to include administration of program, implementing security policies, maintaining standard operating procedures, transportation security plans, and utilizing SAPs for various exercises (RIMPAC, COMPTUEX, AIRWING FALLON) and real-world missions during Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF, 2011-2012).Astute Administrator, who maintained over 250 pieces of classified material, conducted 35 classified inventory inspections, performed over 200 Protect Distribution System inspections, processed 260 security clearances, directly contributing to the command’s overall success. During Operation Enduring Freedom (2011-2012) briefed flag officers on current threat layout to the fleet, to include doctrine, TTPs (Training, Tactics, and Procedures), situational awareness, successful operations, battle damage assessment, and provided intelligence support on targeting, target analysis, and collection requirements in support of USFOR-A, CENTCOM J2, COMUSNAVCENT and subordinate units. As Lead Mission Analyst for Carrier Strike Group Air Wing Two, responsibilities included mission briefings and debriefs for operations for flight crews. Maintained the databases for Carrier Wing Two on threats, TTPs, weather, flight ops, equipment functionality, COMMs, and provided situational awareness. Created and provided a multitude of products highlighting current, local, and global threats.