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William McCarron

Hartwell

Summary

Knowledgeable [Desired Position] with strong background in intelligence gathering and analysis. Successfully led numerous projects that enhanced operational efficiency and strategic decision-making. Demonstrated expertise in critical thinking and advanced problem-solving.

Experienced with intelligence gathering and strategic analysis. Utilizes advanced problem-solving techniques to deliver actionable insights. Strong understanding of security protocols and risk assessment.

Dedicated Intelligence Officer, [Rank], with superior understanding of [Area of expertise] intelligence collection and analysis. Adept at writing detailed and accurate reports and close monitoring of various types of communication. Successful at staying alert and making decisions under pressure.

Overview

24
24
years of professional experience

Work History

Intelligence Officer (Advisor)

Department of Defense
08.1988 - 01.1999
  • Reviewed and prepared for disclosure all Agency documents for release to friendly foreign governments in accordance with presidential and US policy directives
  • Supported the warfighter by preparing and disseminating real time intelligence to all allied nations supporting US efforts, specifically Desert Shield/Desert Storm and other contingencies where allies were supporting US military efforts.
  • Helped establish real time electronic communications with our strongest allies to provide vital intelligence support to these allies.
  • Met with Foreign Intelligence Liaison personnel and discussed their specific intelligence needs. Ensured these needs were met in accordance with applicable national security directives

Chief, Foreign Exchanges Branch

Defense Intelligence Agency, DIA
08.1986 - 09.1988
  • Had staff management authority for supervision all DoD non-SIGINT exchange relationships/agreements/arrangements with foreign governments and international organizations
  • Had wide latitude in exercising personal initiative and judgement to develop and implement DIA and DoD activities concerned with such arrangements.
  • Directly responsible for the supervision/coordination of Director, DIA's counterpart visitors program.
  • Managed all DIA coordination with JCS, DASD(I), ISA, State, CIA, Service Intelligence Chiefs, and the J2s of the Unified and Specified Commands.

Chief, Policy/Programs Division, ADCSOPS-HUMINT

Intelligence Support Command
06.1982 - 06.1986
  • Self-motivated, with a strong sense of personal responsibility.
  • Worked with subordinate units and staff to prioritize and rank GDIP programming and funding request within the Intelligence Community
  • Skilled at working independently and collaboratively in a team environment.
  • Established, coordinated and provided personnel manpower for a Document Exploitation Unit supporting Southern Command with intelligence during the conflicts in El Salvador and other Latin American countries

Chief, Korea/Japan Branch, IPAC

Intelligence Center Pacific
07.1978 - 06.1980
  • Worked effectively in fast-paced environment
  • Supervised both civilian and military personnel in the preparation of daily intelligence briefings for the CINPAC staff
  • Supervised the preparation of studies, estimates and specials briefings pertaining to military, economic. and political capabilities and vulnerabilities in its area of responsibility.
  • Served as IPAC/PACOM representative at intelligence exchange conferences with Japanese and Korean counterparts
  • Coordinated and resolved issues with US Intelligence agencies when neccesary

Chief Analyst, US Production Branch

UNC/USFK/EUSA/Combined Forces Command
06.1975 - 06.1976


  • Supervised all personnel assigned to the Ground, Air, Navy, Political/Economic, and Special Projects elements of the US Data Branch
  • Supervised and prepared all source intelligence estimates, studies, briefings and other products related to the North Korean threat to the Republic of Korea and US Forces stationed there.
  • Attended high level conferences with US and Republic of Korea dignateries

Education

Military Studies

Armed Forces Staff College
Norfolk, VA
06-1978

Military Studies

Military Intelligence Officer Advance Course
Fort Holabird, MD
06-1969

Bachelor of Arts - American History

Frederick College
Portsmouth, VA
01-1964

Timeline

Intelligence Officer (Advisor)

Department of Defense
08.1988 - 01.1999

Chief, Foreign Exchanges Branch

Defense Intelligence Agency, DIA
08.1986 - 09.1988

Chief, Policy/Programs Division, ADCSOPS-HUMINT

Intelligence Support Command
06.1982 - 06.1986

Chief, Korea/Japan Branch, IPAC

Intelligence Center Pacific
07.1978 - 06.1980

Chief Analyst, US Production Branch

UNC/USFK/EUSA/Combined Forces Command
06.1975 - 06.1976

Military Studies

Armed Forces Staff College

Military Studies

Military Intelligence Officer Advance Course

Bachelor of Arts - American History

Frederick College
William McCarron