MOS 35S SIGNALS COLLECTION ANALYST NCOER BULLETS

  • Organized a North Korea working group that prioritized tradecraft and collection capability, improving focus on tactical indications and warnings.
  • Oversaw operations of a cross-functional team of analysts focused on the North Korea area and published a white paper on a million-man army.
  • Operated at the section level as a Collection Manager and took the lead over three teams, each having different mission sets.
  • Provided unwavering support and dedication to the TSB IP (Technical Support Branch Intelligence Production) analytical mission, laying the foundation for all platform operations.
  • Produced multiple significant analytical products, increasing readiness and poised supported units for success.
  • Authored and contributed to numerous standard operating procedures, providing innovative solutions that will have a lasting impact on the TSP IP mission.
  • Cross-trained with the 92Y section, resulting in unmatched equipment readiness.
  • Provided influential and motivating leadership to team members in the team leader’s absence.
  • Displayed a high level of professionalism, diplomacy, and tact, setting a prime example of the total soldier concept.
  • Analyzed over 1,200 hours of recorded intel, ensuring the success of Beyond the Horizon 2015 in El Salvador.
  • Assembled and presented a briefing on the capabilities of a Low Level Voice Intercept team and their equipment.
  • Demonstrated superior communication skills and integrated well with HHD (Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment) staff section and Alpha Company.
  • Provided hands-on training on the proper use of the Wolfhound and PRD-13 Signals Intelligence Systems.
  • Trained the team on Mode-1 Ground Signal Terminal Guidance Operations.
  • Improved and extended the Mode-1 curriculum, qualifying 40 Soldiers and civilian personnel.
  • Leadership aided immensely during Low Level Voice Intercept mission in classified locations.
  • Managed a tactical intelligence training exercise that included imagery and signals intelligence for 28 soldiers.
  • Identified intel shortfalls during the training exercise and developed countermeasures.
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