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Jessica Claire
  • Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 609 Johnson Ave., 49204, Tulsa, OK
  • Home: (555) 432-1000
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Career Focus
Solutions-focused, versatile professional offering a comprehensive background supporting U.S. military operations in roles of increasing responsibility during a 20-year career in the Army. Effective communicator who quickly masters new roles and technologies to achieve positive results. I would like to work in a position where I can maximize my leadership abilities, being able to employ lessons learned from six combat tours at your organization. Many of the skills and analytic methodologies I have used in an combat environment are applicable to any supervisory role.
Summary of Skills
  • Project management
  • Strategic planning
  • Complex problem resolution
  • Data mining
  • Conflict resolution
  • Multi-Task Management
  • Effective team leader
  • Strong verbal communication
Accomplishments
  • Formally commended by the Inspector General for superb supervisory actions and management
  • Selected from more than 15 senior Non-Commissioned Officers to serve as Platoon Sergeant
  • Awarded the Bronze star three times for actions carried out during combat operations
  • Personally responsible for over $27 million of command equipment with no deficiencies, losses or damages
  • Received Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
  • Formally commended by the Inspector General for superb supervisory actions and management
Professional Experience
Observer/Coach/Trainer, 10/2014 to Current
US Army Joint Readiness Training CenterCity, STATE,
  • Served as the Senior Intelligence OCT for a Battalion Task Force responsible for Training, mentoring, and providing feedback to battalion intelligence sections
  • Responsible for coaching, teaching, and mentoring units' staff sections to conduct collaborative staff processes in mission analysis (MA), Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB), targeting and Information Collection (IC)
  • Contributed to the development of intelligence doctrine based off previous experiences
  • Work independently and advised senior maneuver and intelligence officers on how to best employ intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance assets during training and combat scenarios
  • Subject matter expert on Analysis and Assessments
  • Provided insight on intelligence systems and processes and passed on his knowledge to senior, peer, and subordinate intelligence professionals
  • Developed Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), that defined duties and responsibilities for the intelligence OCT
  • Contributed immense doctrinal feedback to the Army's intelligence community through collaborative professional writing and institutional dialogue
Chief Intelligence Sergeant/Supervisor, 08/2013 to 10/2014
US Army 7th Special Forces GroupCity, STATE,
  • Chief Intelligence Sergeant for 7th Special Forces Group (SFG), Eglin, FL and Bagram, Afghanistan
  • Served as the Non-commissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC) and Senior Intelligence Analyst of a 60 person Joint Intelligence Support Element in support of a Special Forces Group with missions in Central America, South America, Mexico, and Afghanistan areas of operation
  • Performed liaison with US Government and national level intelligence organizations to ensure intelligence cooperation
  • Ensured quality control of the area of operation and deployed overseas to hostile and denied areas to accomplish assigned missions
  • Advised the command and subordinate units with predictive analysis in order to place assets across the battle-space
  • Provided conventional and unconventional intelligence collection, exploitation and processing; threat vulnerability assessments; analytical techniques and training; intelligence reports and reporting architecture; asymmetric target analysis; intelligence preparation of the environment (IPE); inter-agency operations, fingerprinting, photography, biometrics identification systems, digital intelligence systems, geospatial intelligence and pre-mission preparation for deployments to Honduras, Colombia, Mexico, and Afghanistan
  • Supervised the daily analysis of indications and warnings intelligence from multiple platforms; proactively identifying potential threats against USSOF operating within Afghanistan
  • Briefed assessments of the current enemy threat within the area of operation. Orchestrated multi-echelon and multi-agency intelligence cooperation between 7th SFG, which increased overall production of intelligence by 75%
  • Provided criminal and counterintelligence analysis and assessments to the Special Operations Task Force through inter-agency operations and multiple databases
  • Supported the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force Commander by incorporating intelligence into the F3EAD cycle
  • Selected over six other Sergeant First Classes (E7), to perform duties as the NCOIC based off expertise of regional current events and knowledge of the enemy situation
Senior Intelligence Sergeant/Security Manager/Supervisor, 04/2009 to 08/2013
US Army 7th Special Forces GroupCity, STATE,
  • Supervisor for 1st Battalion 7th SFG, Eglin, FL and Kandahar, Afghanistan Managed and supervised the personnel clearances, passports, and theater country clearances of a 500 member Special Forces battalion
  • Trained a team of six intelligence professionals to Army standard to effectively and properly run a staff intelligence section (S2)
  • Conducted periodic physical security inspections, ensured compliance with security directives standard operating procedures; ensured classified dissemination on a need to know; safeguarded information against unauthorized disclosure; reported derogatory and/or adverse information; reported security violations to supervisor; maintained administering programs; maintained document control library; processed visit of foreign travel request with higher headquarters authorization prior to travel
  • Ensured personnel have proper clearance for Special Access Programs (SAP) as well as to perform their daily duties and responsibilities
  • Ensured situational awareness of the Special Operations Task Force Commander by providing over 200 daily intelligence reports in a combat environment
  • Coordinated intelligence for more than 150 combat operations, resulted in the identification and removal of the unit's number one and number two high valued target's within area of responsibility
  • Work independently and assisted in administering US government security policies
  • Subject matter expert on physical security, personnel security, information security and other intelligence matters
  • Oversee the processing of personnel security via the United States Office of Personnel Management program e-QIP
  • Monitor personnel in/out processing via Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS)
  • Demonstrated physical and mental stamina while carrying heavy loads in austere combat environments at altitudes over 5,600ft
Chief Intelligence Sergeant/Supervisor, 09/2002 to 04/2009
US Army 525th Military Intelligence BDECity, STATE,
  • Supervisor for 525th Military Intelligence Brigade, Fort Bragg, NC and two deployments to Iraq
  • Responsible for the integration and fusion of intelligence collected from multiple intelligence assets collected from airborne platforms, national and tactical signals intelligence platforms, and human intelligence sources
  • Supervised and managed 33 intelligence personnel; oversaw their production, and dissemination of intelligence products in support of mission planning during training and combat operations
  • Planned for the expansion of the intelligence section from 15 personnel to 33 personnel, by identifying and establishing new work areas within the brigade's existing infrastructure
  • Worked selflessly to ensure mission success for the unit. Highly dedicated and professional Non-commissioned Officer
  • Set the example for subordinates and peers by taking the initiative and accepting responsibility in the absence of orders
  • Maintained accountability and functionality of over $2.5 million of military intelligence equipment
Intelligence Instructor, 06/2000 to 08/2002
US Army Intelligence Training CenterCity, STATE,
  • Provided instruction, instructional assistance, and appropriate scenario development support for imagery intelligence students and geospatial engineering professionals, teams, and units in support of Imagery and Geospatial intelligence (GEOINT)
  • Developed and revised lesson plans. Responsible for the training, supervision and instruction of over 175 initial entry training students annually
  • Coached and advised students on the employment and utilization of imagery equipment and software
  • Integrated multimedia course instructional methods and facilitated training in large and small group settings
  • Maintained and accounted for over $31 million worth of equipment. Demonstrated exceptionally strong leadership skills, resulting in a graduation rate of 30 students per class
  • Reviewed over 60 hours of instruction and lesson plans, revising the information keeping the curriculum current and up to date
  • Supervised the maintenance of assigned imagery equipment ensuring all items were always fully mission capable
  • Experienced, production-oriented and able to process, interpret and produce intelligence assessments on a wide variety of geospatial-intelligence imagery data types
Multiple Launch rocket System MLRS Crew-member, 09/1996 to 05/1999
US ArmyCity, STATE,
  • MLRS Gunner in 41st Field Artillery Brigade and 2/4th Field Artillery, Fort Sill, OK Assist the supervisor in all activities involving the team
  • Responsible for operating and maintaining the entire multiple launch rocket system valued over $12.2 million
  • Monitors the fire control firing system and radios at all times
  • Controls the firing of rockets and missiles by ensuring all data is accurate before arming and firing the system
  • Drive and maintain the self-propelled launch vehicles
  • Reload ammunition and resupply vehicles
  • Test and maintain the fire control systems
  • Mount radio sets and communication systems in all vehicles
  • Calculating target locations manually and electronically
Education
High School diploma: , Expected in 1996
Park Hill HS NW Barry Rd Cochise College - Kansas City Fort Huachuca, MO AZ
GPA:
: , Expected in 2007
Maple Woods Community College - Kansas City, MO
GPA:
Certificate, Antiterrorism Officer Course (40hrs), Fort Polk, LA,: , Expected in 1996
American Military University - Charles Town, WV
GPA:
*Certificate, Special Operations SOUTHCOM Theater Course (40hrs), Eglin AFB, FL,: , Expected in 2015
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GPA:
*Certificate, Personnel Security Course (40hrs), Fort Bragg, NC,: , Expected in 2013
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GPA:
*Certificate, Electronic Surveillance Level I (80hrs), Tampa, FL,: , Expected in 2012
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GPA:
*Certificate, Electronic and Information Security Level I (80hrs), Tampa, FL,: , Expected in 2011
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GPA:
*Certificate, Apprehension Avoidance Course (48hrs), Fayetteville, NC,: , Expected in 2011
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GPA:
*Certificate, Distributed Common Ground System-Army (80hrs), Fort Bragg, NC,: , Expected in 2010
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GPA:
*Certificate, Asymmetric Warfare Intelligence Analysis Course (40hrs), Fort Bragg, NC,: , Expected in 2010
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GPA:
*Certificate, Afghanistan-Pakistan Counter-Threat Finance Course (40hrs), Fort Bragg, NC,: , Expected in 2010
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GPA:
*Certificate, Adversarial Deception Analysis Course (40hrs), Fort Bragg, NC,: , Expected in 2010
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GPA:
*Certificate, Intermediate Search/Tactical Site Exploitation Course: , Expected in 2010
- Fort Bragg, NC
GPA:
Certificate, Personality and Network Analysis Course (40hrs), Tampa, FL,: , Expected in 2009
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GPA:
*Certificate, Combat Surveillance Operations Course (180hrs), Fayetteville, NC: , Expected in 2009
Advance Non-commissioned Officer Academy - Fort Huachuca, AZ
GPA:
Basic Non-commissioned Officer, Non-commissioned Officer Academy
Basic Intelligence Instructor Course, Intelligence School, fort Huachuca, AZ,: , Expected in 2001
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GPA:
*Imagery Operators Course: , Expected in 2000
US Army Intelligence School - Fort Huachuca, AZ
GPA:
Primary Leadership Development, Non-commissioned Officer Academy, Fort Sill, OK,
Skills
Windows MS Office Suite *SIPR, JIANT, JWICS *OSINT *Palantir *DCGS-A *Google Earth *M3 *Query Tree *Analyst Notebook *JPAS *Critical Thinking

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Resume Overview

School Attended

  • Park Hill HS NW Barry Rd Cochise College
  • Maple Woods Community College
  • American Military University
  • Advance Non-commissioned Officer Academy
  • US Army Intelligence School

Job Titles Held:

  • Observer/Coach/Trainer
  • Chief Intelligence Sergeant/Supervisor
  • Senior Intelligence Sergeant/Security Manager/Supervisor
  • Chief Intelligence Sergeant/Supervisor
  • Intelligence Instructor
  • Multiple Launch rocket System MLRS Crew-member

Degrees

  • High School diploma
  • Certificate, Antiterrorism Officer Course (40hrs), Fort Polk, LA,
  • *Certificate, Special Operations SOUTHCOM Theater Course (40hrs), Eglin AFB, FL,
  • *Certificate, Personnel Security Course (40hrs), Fort Bragg, NC,
  • *Certificate, Electronic Surveillance Level I (80hrs), Tampa, FL,
  • *Certificate, Electronic and Information Security Level I (80hrs), Tampa, FL,
  • *Certificate, Apprehension Avoidance Course (48hrs), Fayetteville, NC,
  • *Certificate, Distributed Common Ground System-Army (80hrs), Fort Bragg, NC,
  • *Certificate, Asymmetric Warfare Intelligence Analysis Course (40hrs), Fort Bragg, NC,
  • *Certificate, Afghanistan-Pakistan Counter-Threat Finance Course (40hrs), Fort Bragg, NC,
  • *Certificate, Adversarial Deception Analysis Course (40hrs), Fort Bragg, NC,
  • *Certificate, Intermediate Search/Tactical Site Exploitation Course
  • Certificate, Personality and Network Analysis Course (40hrs), Tampa, FL,
  • *Certificate, Combat Surveillance Operations Course (180hrs), Fayetteville, NC
  • Basic Intelligence Instructor Course, Intelligence School, fort Huachuca, AZ,
  • *Imagery Operators Course

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