lynnae williams

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LYNNAE WILLIAMS
4332 Caveat Court ∙ Fairburn, GA 30213 ∙ (202) 577-6474 ∙ wlynnae@gmail.com
Seeking a Senior All-Source Intelligence Analyst position, areas of strong expertise include
Counter-Terrorism, reading cables & writing up analysis
SUMMARY
Intelligence Officer with approximately 3 years of experience in intelligence analysis and the CT
communities; Experience in handling and delegating competing priorities; ability to quickly assess the
significance of current developments, and capability to brief senior consumers in a dynamically and
challenging environment. Ability to develop and nurture partnerships across organizational boundaries
and at all levels; strong research, writing, and analytical skills; excellent organization, interpersonal, and
teamwork skills; sound judgment, flexibility, and creative problem solving skills; demonstrated strong
customer service focus; ability to interact successfully with all organizational level, from junior
employees to senior managers; prior work in interagency or joint command environment, independent
working skills, demonstrated capability to deal with personnel at all levels in government, industry and
academia.
SECURITY CLEARANCES
Top Secret/SCI with Full-Scope Polygraph, last active 2010
Top Secret/SCI with Counter-Intelligence Polygraph, last active 2009
Availability Date: Immediate, willing to relocate.
EXPERIENCE
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
National Clandestine Service, Clandestine Service Trainee, July 2009 to September 2010
 Completed initial phase of training
 Interim Rotational Assignment as Staff Operations Officer
 Prepared, researched and disseminated responses to comments from field offices
DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, October 2006 to July 2009
Iraq Intelligence Cell, Foreign Influence Team Lead, Pentagon, March 2008 to July 2009
 Lead author of three articles for DIA’s Defense Intelligence Digest (DID) examining foreign
influence issues in Iraq. The DID is DIA’s flagship analytical product, published five days per
week, and disseminated throughout the Intelligence Community. Proposed the topics and invited
analysts from other offices to collaborate.
 Proposed and produced five J2 analytical briefing slides for CJCS/SECDEF read book.
 Led production of a collaborative analytic product by coordinating the analysis of DIA offices,
writing terms of reference and threads of analysis, and led white board session for participating
analysts.
 Researched and co-authored 4 Response Memos on Iranian Influence in Iraq for high-level
customer
 Proposed topics for initiative analytical products
 Researched and wrote 4 sections of two integrative products with DIA’s Command and Control
office in response to tasker for senior DoD official
 Researched and wrote section on Al-Qaida’s influence in response to tasker from senior DoD
official.
 Participated in several weekly interagency Video Teleconferences
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Managed and responded to taskers and requests for information
Compiled team’s weekly action reports which tracked each analyst’s production and activities
Joint Interagency Task Force West, Deployed to Iraq from November 2007 to March 2008
Targeting Analyst
 Wrote weekly counterterrorism update based on significant activities in Area of Responsibility
 Monitored and identified terrorist personalities and updated leadership on changes
 Briefed senior leadership on events in AOR
 Coordinated with interagency partners to ensure analytic assessments were peer reviewed
 Led interagency discussions on developments in AOR
 Employee of the month February 2008
 Joint Civilian Service Commendation Award
Human Factors Analysis Division, October 2006 to November 2007
China Leadership Analyst, Asia-Pacific Team
 Analyzed message traffic to support social network analysis of senior leader in AOR
 Provided feedback to guide collection of intelligence on AOR
 Reviewed and edited teammates intelligence assessments
 Provided comments on coordinated products based on developments in AOR
 Participated in AOR working groups
UNITED NATIONS INFORMATION CENTRE, Washington, DC
Intern, Spring 2006
 Monitored international and Asian regional news
 Composed memos summarizing briefings and wrote weekly newsletter
 Researched and wrote about trends in security in Asia and Energy/Environment
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, Washington, DC
International Trade Administration, Energy Industries Team Intern, Fall 2005
 Researched and wrote briefing papers, speeches, and correspondence
 Organized meetings, trade missions, and other events, counseled exporters
 Produced content for the Energy team website
JET PROGRAM, Yokohama, Japan
Language Instructor, 2001-2003
 Team Taught English conversation classes and developed lesson plans.
 Researched effective English as a foreign language teaching methods
PEACE CORPS, St. Lucia, West Indies
Youth Development Officer, 1999-2001
 Collaborated with community leaders to find sustainable ways to improve reading proficiency
of primary and middle school students
 Researched remedial reading techniques
 Designed and administered reading assessment tests to evaluate reading proficiency
 Developed an after school reading program for pre-school and kindergarten children
EDUCATION
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, School of Foreign Service, Washington, DC
Master of Science in Foreign Service, Foreign Policy/International Security, May 2006
Coca-Cola Fellow
Coursework Included: Force and the use of Diplomacy, International Security Issues, International
Security and Ethics, Asian Security, International Finance, International Trade, Security Issues in the
Middle East.
SOPHIA UNIVERSITY, Tokyo, Japan, Intensive Language Program, Fall 2003
SPELMAN COLLEGE, Atlanta, GA, Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, 1998
Thesis: Gender and Education: Classroom Interaction Patterns Among Male and Female College
Students.
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AWARDS/Activities
DIA Award for Excellence 2008 awarded by the Director of DIA.
Joint Civilian Service Commendation Award for exceptionally meritorious achievement
as an analyst for a Joint Task Force in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (2008)
awarded by General Stanley A. McChrystal.
DIA 2008 Agency-level bonus recipient; received the top cash award (competitively
awarded based on performance from 2007 to 2008).
Defense Civilian Expeditionary Medal 2008 in recognition of a successful deployment in
support of the war fighter and the Agency’s mission.
Joint Interagency Task Force Employee of the Month (February 2008) awarded for my
commitment to the mission and ability to identify actionable intelligence.
Graduated as one of the top students in all of DIA’s Fundamentals of Intelligence
Analysis Classes.
Participated in and recruited entry-level analysts for discussion panels focused on
recruiting analysts with critical languages and technical skills in support of the ODNI’s
100 day plan.
Communications Director for DIA’s Leading Employees towards Achievements and
Progress (LEAP) group. As communications director, I briefed new employees on the
support and networking opportunities available through LEAP, coordinated LEAP’s
communication strategy, briefed senior DIA officials on LEAP’s activities
Researched and wrote payment options section for DIA’s proposed student loan
repayment program. This proposal was submitted to DIA leadership for consideration.
INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY TRAINING
CIA’s Field Trade Craft Course I (NCS initial phase of training)--Completed October 2009
Intelligence Collection Course summer 2008 course focused on how analyst can best leverage IC
collection platforms to improve analysis and collector analyst interaction. Provided a survey of all
the INTS and their capabilities.
Defense Intelligence Strategic Analysis Program--completed July 2007
Tomorrow's Intelligence Professionals --Completed January 2007
Counterterrorism Analyst Course--Completed February 2007
Fundamentals of Intelligence Analysis--Completed May 2007
Collection Management Course--Completed March 2007
Military Familiarization Course--Completed June 2007
Analytic Writing for Intelligence Producers Completed March 2007
Analyst Notebook- Completed March 2007
Critical Thinking for Intelligence Analysis-- Completed March 2007
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Introduction to the Joint Intelligence Task Force Combating Terrorism (JITF-CT 101)-Completed February 2007
Writing for the Joint Intelligence Task for Combating Terrorism--completed February 2007
Open Source Tools and Strategies Course--completed June 2007
SKILLS/PERSONAL
Other Employment: Countrywide Financial, Dallas, TX 1998-1999, Frederick Douglass Program
Outstanding Coordinator, 1998, Coordinator, Make a Difference after School Program, 1996-1998
Foreign Language: Proficiency in Japanese, Basic knowledge of Creole, Basic knowledge of Spanish
Activities: Judo, Foreign Language Study, International travel, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.
KEYWORDS
Intelligence, Analysis, Foreign, Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, International Affairs, International
Relations, International, Consulting, Management Consulting, M3, Proton, Open Source Center, SIGINT,
All-Source, HUMINT, A-Space, Intellipedia, Counterterrorism, ArcGIS, TD, TDX, HOT-R, IIR, Link
analysis, Analyst Notebook., Lotus Notes, Word, Excel.
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