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Bryan D. Craft
1008 Club View Drive
(Work)
Huntsville AL, 35816
2
256-529-7256 (Cell)
56-313-7471
Experience:
March 1980 – Present: Defense Intelligence Agency, Missile and Space Intelligence Center (MSIC),
Redstone Arsenal, AL (40 hours/week) Current Supervisor: Ms. Kelli Parks, Phone Number: 256-3137119
Nov 2004 – Jan 2009: GG-855-14 Senior Intelligence Analyst (Electronics Engineer)
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Leader of Deployed Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) Systems Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) and
Laboratory Operations Team. Managed analytical efforts of 3 military, 2 civilian and 3 contract ELINT
analysts.
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ELINT Analytic Tools and ELINT Lab Upgrade Program Manager. Developed yearly spend plans,
executed budgets, and prepared contract SOWs, IGEs, CAPRs, sole source justifications, MIPRS, etc.
Recognized shortfalls, obtained funding and equipment from external sources to remedy, and developed
out year plans and programs.
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MSIC Signals Analysis Lab Configuration Manager. Responsible for the selection, integration,
maintenance and operation of all signals intelligence (SIGINT) data acquisition, processing and
exploitation hardware and software systems; and the oversight of one contract system administrator.
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Technical Point of Contact for “special analysis” network at MSIC. Managed daily operations of
network. Included oversight of one contract system administrator.
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Conceived, developed, and maintained facility at MSIC for performing integrated and collaborative
analyses of all-source sensor data (SIGINT, IMINT, MASINT).
Jun 2007 – Dec 2007: GG-855-14 Senior Intelligence Analyst (Electronics Engineer)
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Media Exploitation Section Chief, Joint Document and Media Exploitation Center, Baghdad, Iraq.
Directed forensic analyses of captured electronic devices and media, and the time-sensitive reporting of
resulting intelligence to Multi- National Force Iraq (MNFI), the Intelligence Community (IC), and other
national customers.
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Managed a diverse group of computer forensic examiners, administrative operations support
personnel, and Arabic speaking linguists.
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Maintained internal computer network and forensic analysis software tools.
July 2000 – Nov 2004: GG-855-13 Intelligence Officer (Electronics Engineer)
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Program Manager of the ELINT Analytic Tools and ELINT Lab Upgrade programs. Developed
yearly spend plans, executed budgets, and prepared contract SOWs, IGEs, CAPRs, sole source
justifications, MIPRS, etc.
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Signals Analysis Lab Configuration Manager. Responsible for the selection, integration,
maintenance and operation of all signals intelligence (SIGINT) data acquisition, processing and
exploitation hardware and software systems.
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Technical expert in the use of hardware and software in the acquisition and exploitation of ELINT
data associated with foreign missile systems. Developed laboratory techniques for exploitation of ELINT
signals and instructed analysts in use of exploitation systems and the interpretation of results.
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Technical expert in U.S. SIGINT collection systems. Provided assessments of collection capabilities
and limitations to support development of collection requirements and analysis of collected data.
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Initiated and directed effort that resulted in development of innovative techniques and
methodologies using the STK software for performing integrated analyses of all-source sensor data
(SIGINT, IMINT, MASINT) and creating complex 3-dimensional visualizations of foreign missile
system test events.
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Technical Point of Contact for “special analysis” network at MSIC. Directed installation of network
infrastructure, servers, and workstations. Managed daily operations of network. Included oversight of one
contract system administrator.
Nov 1991- July 2000: GG-855-13 Intelligence Officer (Electronics Engineer)
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Senior ELINT Analyst. Performed independently guided studies of radar signals associated with
foreign anti-ballistic, anti-tactical-ballistic, and surface-to-air missile systems. Reported findings and
coordinated with weapon
system analysts to determine the impact on systems' operational capabilities and limitations.
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Technical expert in the use of hardware and software in the exploitation of SIGINT data. Developed
signal processing and analysis techniques and provided assistance and training to junior analysts.
Developed MSIC's pulse-level ELINT analysis capability.
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Technical expert on U.S. SIGINT collection systems. Coordinated and participated in national
ELINT collection system engineering performance tests conducted against foreign materiel emitters.
Represented MSIC on IC working groups studying future SIGINT collection systems and architectures.
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Developed and maintained MSIC's capability to receive and exploit near-real-time broadcasts (i.e.
TRAP, TIBS) of encrypted intelligence derived from intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance
sensors.
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Served as MSIC representative on numerous SIGINT community working groups (WGs). Included
DDCI ELINT Database Process Action Team, NRO Test & Evaluation WG, K2000 Design Team, and
Wrangler Universal Reporting Format WG.
Oct 1990 - Oct 1991; GG-855-13 Intelligence Officer (Electronics Engineer)
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Rotational assignment to Customer Threat Support Office. Assisted program manager in effort to
provide threat data to U.S. weapon system acquisition community.
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Directed study of foreign perceptions of specific U.S. missile defense programs and assessed
implications of foreign intelligence collection on developmental U.S. weapon system programs.
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Planned and conducted experiments to measure infrared signature data on incoming warheads and
penetration aids at Kwajalein Missile Test Range.
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Directed effort to evaluate survivability tactics of Iraqi mobile missile forces during Operation
Desert Storm.
June 1982 - Sep 1991: GG-0855-7 to GG-0855-12 Electronics Engineer
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ELINT Analyst. Utilized analog and digital laboratory hardware to process and analyze radar signals
associated with foreign missile systems. Reported findings and updated national parametric ELINT
databases.
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Developed hardware and software signal processing and analysis techniques.
March 1980 - June 1982: Co-Op Student
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Student. Worked under cooperative training agreement between the University of Alabama in
Huntsville and the Missile Intelligence Agency. Assisted experienced engineers in the performance of
their duties.
Education:
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Sep 1978 - Jun 1982, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL
B.S. Electrical Engineering
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Sep 1982 – Jun 1985, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL
Graduate Studies in Electrical Engineering (Signal Processing & Radar)
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Continuing Education and Professional Development Courses (Radar, Signals Analysis, Weapon
System Analysis, Electronic Warfare)
Military Experience:
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Jun 1978– Jun 1984, United States Marine Corps Reserve
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Highest Rank Obtained: E-5 (Sergeant)
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