Wesley Smith Resume DJ2 approved

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Wesley B. Smith [email protected] https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesley-smith-0b3198127 CLEARANCE: Given upon request Objective: Dedicated and innovative intelligence professional with over five years of honorable, active duty military service, and over four years of operational experience in the Signals Intelligence community, looking to provide a vital skillset to the national mission and help secure national interests while working within a team. Summary: Holds an active TS/SCI clearance, and CI polygraph on file since 2012. Urdu Language analyst with four years of experience, with a current DLPT score of 2+/2+. Recent training in Punjabi (July 2016) with a current DLPT score of (awaiting results) Working knowledge of, and more than four years of experience with CICS, ANCHORY, INTELINK, NSANet, UIS, and WORDSCAPE. Education and Training: Graduated top of class from the Department of Defense’s flagship language learning program’s Urdu course maintaining a 3.9 GPA. 2012 Completed strenuous basic Cryptologic Course from Goodfellow, AFB. Learned necessary tools to become a language analyst, and cryptologic operator. 2012 Graduated from the USAF’s cornerstone military management and leadership school. (Airman Leadership School) 2015 Attended multiple language enrichment courses totaling over five hundred instruction hours including Intermediate and Advanced Urdu and Punjabi. 2012-2016 First line supervisor responsible for accountability, task completion, career support, and administrative duties. Attended multiple Non-Commissioned Officer training courses to improve supervisory skillset. 2015-2016

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Wesley B. Smith [email protected]

https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesley-smith-0b3198127

CLEARANCE: Given upon request

Objective: Dedicated and innovative intelligence professional with over five years of honorable, active duty military service, and over four years of operational experience in the Signals Intelligence community, looking to provide a vital skillset to the national mission and help secure national interests while working within a team.

Summary: Holds an active TS/SCI clearance, and CI polygraph on file since 2012. Urdu Language analyst with four years of experience, with a current DLPT score of 2+/2+. Recent training in Punjabi (July 2016) with a current DLPT score of (awaiting results) Working knowledge of, and more than four years of experience with CICS, ANCHORY,

INTELINK, NSANet, UIS, and WORDSCAPE.

Education and Training: Graduated top of class from the Department of Defense’s flagship language learning program’s

Urdu course maintaining a 3.9 GPA. 2012 Completed strenuous basic Cryptologic Course from Goodfellow, AFB. Learned necessary tools

to become a language analyst, and cryptologic operator. 2012 Graduated from the USAF’s cornerstone military management and leadership school. (Airman

Leadership School) 2015 Attended multiple language enrichment courses totaling over five hundred instruction hours

including Intermediate and Advanced Urdu and Punjabi. 2012-2016 First line supervisor responsible for accountability, task completion, career support, and

administrative duties. Attended multiple Non-Commissioned Officer training courses to improve supervisory skillset. 2015-2016

Experience:October 2012-Present: Consolidated Remote Operations Facility, Airborne (CROFA) Cryptologic Operator, Cryptologic Operator Instructor, and Cryptologic Operator Intelligence EvaluatorNational Security Agency, 94th Intelligence Squadron, Ft. Meade, MD

Employed Air Force Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) processes, procedures, and tools; familiarity with Unix-based software, Sun Systems, and Common Intelligence Collection System (CICS)

Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) operator with more than 1000 mission hours processing time-sensitive data and initiated reporting of essential information to senior military leadership to improve mission execution and functions. Monitored tips, indications and warnings, and target activity to respond to contingency or crisis tasking.

Translated Urdu language materials and delivered reportable information to senior level leadership resulting in a greater understanding of target capabilities and intentions.

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DCGS Instructor with more than 900 hours. Certified 40 new operators, all of whom passed evaluations and tests without discrepancies. Operated simultaneously as both an instructor and operator by producing actionable intelligence while increasing manning through effective training.

Earned a grade of Q1-E (Exceptionally Qualified) in both Cryptologic Operator and Cryptologic Operator Instructor; top 5% of all operators worldwide

Appointed by the Unit Commander to become an Intelligence Evaluator in 2014. Conducted over 70 evaluations for Cryptologic Operators and Cryptologic Operator Instructors; 10 percent of evaluations conducted for the 475 member squadron.

Selected as squadron Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Cryptologic Operator, 2014 to present. Created and revised training materials for the position to include training guides, position manuals, and Microsoft Excel information databases while advising and helping guide the focus of unit tasking.

December 2013 – January 2016: Squadron Senior Training Manager and Continuation Training Manager, Director of Operations Training FlightNationals Security Agency, 94th Intelligence Squadron, Ft. Meade, MD

Accelerated training across squadron’s three mission sets conducting over 800 training events. Increased the operations tempo by 60% and assisted in qualifying 48 new squadron operators

Constructed DCGS computer based training. Enabled first ever 24/7 continuation training access, modernized DCGS training requirement, saving 300 man-hours a month

Led over 30 continuation training sessions, teaching over 200 Airman, maintaining Air Force training standards.

Generated developing-mission training; delivered 117 continuation training briefings to over 160 Airman, supporting 17 missions in new Area of Responsibility

Conducted Squadron records inspection; reviewed 142 training records and identified over 700 errors, ensuring 100% Air Force compliance

Initiated DCGS instructor-centric training effort; trained 19 DCGS instructors in eight positions; boosted qualified instructors by 45% across three different mission sets

Case Number (DJ2-2016-07605)