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STEFANIE E. BRAY
418 East 40th Street
Savannah, GA 31401
Stefanie.e.bray@gmail.com 912-306-5246
EDUCATION
Specialties
Master of Arts, Terrorism and Security, University of Leeds, 2007
Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, Emphasis in Global Politics and Ethics,
Washington State University, 2005
Certificate, Culture, Communication and Globalization, Aalborg University,
2004
WORK EXPERIENCE
Jan 12- September 14, L-3 STRATIS, Transnational Threats Division,
Counter-Terrorism Analyst
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Research and Analysis
Competitive
Intelligence
Intelligence Training
and Development
Simulation
Development
Proposal Writing
Public Speaking
Analyze kinetic and latent threats to Department of Defense Interests in the European Regional
Command and Areas of Interest. Duties include: data-mine classified and open medium using patternspecific language and Boolean logic; create finished intelligence products and briefings using disparate
sources; brief senior civilian and military officers intelligence findings and threats; mentor junior
intelligence analysts; edit team members’ intelligence products; provide strategic guidance and analytic
guidance on team member’s intelligence products; liaise between multiple levels of hierarchy and
customer bases, mediate conflicts; negotiate solutions; collaborate with small teams on large Indefinite
Delivery, Indefinite Quantity proposal; partake in competitive analysis and role playing briefings;
strategy sessions for new business ventures.
Achievements/ Special Duties
 Propose new products and outside the box ideas
 Recognized for analytic excellence and superb briefing skills
 Conduct competitive analysis for new business ventures
 Propose mitigation strategies and solutions for complex problems
Jun 09- Jan12, SRA International, Office of Military Commissions, Intelligence Analyst
Advised attorneys on intelligence policies, procedures, and intelligence analysis; lead intelligence analyst
for criminal intelligence cases; reviewed intelligence reports and assorted other data included in
discovery from opposing legal teams; data-mined classified and open data bases for intelligence
information using pattern specific language and Boolean logic; created courtroom intelligence exhibits;
interface with military and civilian attorneys, paralegals, investigators, mental health experts;
interviewed witnesses and other experts; represented the Office of Military Commissions at
international conferences; participated in case strategy meetings; led office training events for as many
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as 60 people; project lead for up to ten people; managed training initiatives; edited analytic projects for
consistency and excellence.
Achievements/ Special Duties
 Conceptualized, developed, and implemented a company-wide intelligence training program
 Designed the methodology for five office-wide projects using strategic best practices
 Managed office-wide projects
 Advised analysts on methodology, strategic vision and consistency
 Received multiple commendations for analytic excellence
Jun 08- Jun 09, Logistics Management Institute McLean VA, Research Fellow Intelligence Programs
Group
Worked on multiple contracts serving many intelligence customers, including intelligence training,
intelligence analysis, human capital management, and intelligence management. Duties included: the
implementation of Congressional Mandates stemming from the 9/11 Commission; liaised with Federal,
State, Local, Tribal organizations and Private Sectors to establish standard operating procedures and
encourage communication across different layers of the intelligence community; facilitated cross agency
collaboration and coordination; worked on a large $200 million proposal; collaborated with a team of
professionals to implement the strategic workforce plan; collaborated with others to develop an
intelligence training program; authored course material; edited technical manuals for intelligence
partners.
Achievements/Special Duties
 Independently authored a three part training simulation
 Received Commendation from the National Geospatial Agency (NGA) for excellence in analysis
and new strategic approaches in marketing and communicating the workforce excellence plan
SKILLS
Active Top Secret/SCI Security clearance, Microsoft Office Suite, Analyst Notebook, Palantir, Familiarity
with open and Closed Databases, Pattern Specific Language (PSL) and Boolean Logic, Curriculum Design
and Instruction, Open Source Research, Self – Taught Shipley Proposal Guide, Relationship Building, and
Client Development
ORGANIZATIONAS AND MEMBERSHIPS
American Association of University Women, Association of Proposal Management Professionals,
Intelligence and National Security Alliance, Project Management Institute, Women in International
Security
PUBLICATIONS AND SPEAKING EVENTS
The Nexus between Intelligence and Academia, Richardson Institute, University of Lancaster, 2013
 Ninety-minute workshop for undergraduates and graduate students. Included a group training
exercise culminating in a presentation
The Myth of Religious Terrorism, University of Leeds, 2011
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Panelist
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American Perspectives on De-Radicalization, Islamism and the War on Terror, Botany House Seminar
Series, 2011
 Two-hour extracurricular lecture for Botany House on American Foreign Policy
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