DCI Resume/CV Format Name: Candidate Name Proposed Project

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NAME:
PROPOSED PROJECT ROLE:
Candidate Name
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
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Operational and Strategic Planning
Military Civil Support Operations and Planning
Consequence Management Planning
Crisis Action Planning and Response
Interagency / International Coordination and Planning
Security Operations and Planning
Aviation Operations and Planning
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
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G3, U.S. Army North:
o Led and coordinated operations and planning for multiple domestic and international events and
disasters including: Continental United States (CONUS) support for Operation Unified Response for
the Haitian earthquake; planned rotary wing humanitarian assistance to Mexico during extensive
flooding, planning support to the U.S. Coast Guard for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill; the Winter
Olympics in Canada.
o Managed a diverse, multi-functional 140-person staff, collaborating with other federal agencies and
two foreign militaries.
G35, Chief of Future Operations, U.S. Army North:
o Led and coordinated near term planning for multiple domestic and international events and
disasters including; West Coast wildfires; U.S. Midwest flooding; and Hurricanes Gustav and
Hurricane Ike response.
o Worked with diverse stakeholders and senior leaders to build consensus and deliver a fully
coordinated concept and establish a trained and ready 8000-person Consequence Management
response force phased in over two years.
o Developed and conducted three national level inter-agency conferences; rehearsing federal, state
and military executive leadership on the response to major hurricane impacts in the United States.
Clearance: Active Top Secret / SCI U.S. Government Security Clearance (2009)
Retired Military Rank, Service: [Colonel, U.S. Army; Captain, U.S. Navy, etc.]
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RELEVANT EXPERIENCE:
Knowledge International
Chief of Staff / Consultant, Land Forces Transformation Study
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
[month/year] to [month/year] [i.e. July 2008 to July 2009]
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Synchronized and directed a diverse team of 47 senior military experts and 24 support staff conducting an
analysis of a foreign nation’s strategic environment and existing defense capabilities and developed a
strategic transformation plan.
Coordinated with foreign military leaders, synchronized team operations and analysis, and oversaw contract
compliance to deliver a comprehensive plan.
Assistant Chief Staff for Operations, U.S. Army North
[Military Rank]
San Antonio, TX
[month/year] to [month/year]
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Directed training and readiness for headquarters and subordinate organizations with 10,000 employees.
Oversaw utilization of $120 million headquarters budget and validated subordinate unit equipment and
training resourcing.
Directed operational planning, supervised operational execution, and unit sourcing and support for Land
Domain forces as part of U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) contingency support to the Winter Olympics in
Canada.
Coordinated Land Domain support to the U.S. Coast Guard for the Deepwater HORIZON oil spill including:
Defense Coordinating Officer and Army planner support, mission tracking through the DDAS system, force
provider coordination, and participation in U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) crisis planning
conferences.
Coordinated U.S. based Army support for Operation Unified Response for the Haitian earthquake including:
Defense Coordinating Officer and Army planner support, coordination with the Army Staff and U.S. Army
South, and participation in U.S. NORTHCOM crisis planning conferences.
Directed operational planning for rotary wing humanitarian assistance to Mexico for flooding in the state of
Nuevo Leon. Coordination included planning with U.S. NORTHCOM, U.S. Navy, U.S. Embassy, United States
Agency for Development (USAID) and with Mexican Army Liaisons at our headquarters.
Led consolidation of operations, planning, and international functions for an 800-person senior staff.
Tailored and implemented new processes and design while conducting operational support.
Supervised development and execution of the U.S. NORTHCOM national joint Emergency Preparedness
Liaison Officer training conference and response-planning symposium.
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Director of International Affairs, U.S. Army North
[Military Rank]
San Antonio, TX
[month/year] to [month/year]
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Developed 5-year cooperation plans; nesting U.S. government objectives and military programs, increasing
coordination with federal agencies and expanding activities with the Mexican military into new areas.
Participated as Headquarters representative in multiple international military meetings and conferences
including military training coordination with Mexico and Canadian Regional Joint Task Force civil support
conferences.
Coordinated interagency support efforts to the Mexican military with U.S. NORTHCOM Interagency cell and
various federal agency country team liaisons.
Chief of Future Operations, U.S. Army North
[Military Rank]
San Antonio, TX
[month/year] to [month/year]
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Led operational planning and near term operations for a 3 Star Army headquarters; supervised integrated
planning teams, coordinating with diverse federal, state, and military agencies to achieve synchronized plans
and operations.
Analyzed, coordinated and validated all Army federal domestic response requirements to meet mission
objectives and training for all hazard threats; balancing mission risk against annual resource availability.
Managed operational planning and implementation of a $2.2 billion Department of Defense CBRN response
program.
Led, refined and trained cross staff matrixed planning teams for both crisis action and deliberate planning.
Directed the Future Operation Center in crisis and for exercises with 25 personnel from across the staff
conducting 24 hour operations
Led Land Domain crisis action planning for Hurricanes Gustav and Ike. Planned and executed deployments
of U.S. Army and U.S. Navy forces. Coordinated emerging interagency requirements through Deputy Chief
of Staff’s and the U.S. NORTHCOM Interagency staff. Briefed U.S. NORTHCOM Commander on daily planning
and preparation. Briefed Army Staff leadership on Army support operations.
Squadron Commander, U.S. Army
[Military Rank]
Clarksville, TN
[month/year] to [month/year]
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Directed and responsible for all training, maintenance, safety and operations for 30 helicopters, 100+
vehicles, and over 350 personnel; including ground and logistical support, risk management, planning, and
budget executions.
Directed refit of a 350-person unit with 30 aircraft and 100 vehicles. Adapted operations to new design,
sustained external support, and transferred $400 million in equipment ahead of schedule.
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J3 Operations Division Chief - Counter Drug Support Joint Task Force, U.S. Army
[Military Rank]
El Paso, TX
[month/year] to [month/year]
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Led and conducted inter agency coordination and operational execution for politically sensitive military
domestic counter drug support.
Conducted operational planning for military counter drug support operations, coordinating with supported
Law Enforcement agencies on priorities for support and to develop integrated complex operations.
Implemented a $12.5 million support program; analyzed requirements, developing solutions and
coordinating mission execution.
Evaluated and integrated military and law enforcement information into a U.S. NORTHCOM border threat
assessment.
Executive Officer, U.S. Army
[Military Rank]
Clarksville, TN
[month/year] to [month/year]
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Supervised all administrative and operations aspects of aviation organizations with 24 aircraft, over 300
personnel and 100 + vehicles. Managed aircraft/vehicle maintenance and safety programs, and supervised
all administrative processes including personnel management, status reporting and budgeting.
Developed and implemented individual and collective training plans. Implemented progressive training plans
and supervised aviation operations culminating in fast paced formally evaluated training exercise, balancing
support for two separate operational commands.
Directed tactical planning for battalion level aviation operations across major exercises and routine training.
Personnel and Training Coordinator, TSM Longbow, U.S. Army
[Military Rank]
Dothan, AL
[month/year] to [month/year]
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Planned initial personnel training in support of fielding of new AH-64D aircraft across the Army.
Brigade Logistics Officer, U.S. Army
[Military Rank]
Fayetteville, NC
[month/year] to [month/year]
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Planned operational and tactical logistics for aviation brigade with over 117 aircraft, 307 vehicles and 1500
personnel.
Provided continuous routine and field multi-site ground transportation, aircraft and vehicle refuel and
logistical support operations.
Directly managed and supervised an 80+ vehicle fleet and ground equipment sets, ensuring proper
operation, maintenance and safe and efficient utilization in multi-site ground and air operational support.
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Helicopter Troop Commander, U.S. Army
[Military Rank]
Fayetteville, NC
[month/year] to [month/year]
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Planned battalion level aviation operations and planned and executed company level operations in support
of an 18-hour worldwide deployable readiness mission.
Helicopter Platoon Leader, U.S. Army
[Military Rank]
Nuremberg, Germany
[month/year] to [month/year]
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Led administrative and personnel support to 500 man organization.
Led small unit helicopter operations, including specially certified international border missions.
Distinguished Graduate, Flight Training
[Military Rank]
Dothan, AL
[month/year] to [month/year]
EDUCATION:
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Master of Science in Administration, General Administration, [college], [year].
Bachelor of Arts, with Distinction, Political Science, [college], [year].
CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING:
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U.S. Army North Defense Support of Civil Authorities Course, [year].
Joint and Army staff, leadership, military flight/aircraft training and safety training courses, [year].
PUBLICATIONS AND SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
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Co-authored U.S. presentation on "Continental and NATO Defense" by Lieutenant General [Name]
Commanding General, United States Army South to the Kingston Conference on International Security [year]
– “At Home in the Americas: Canada, the United States, and Hemispheric Security”.
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