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ZACHARY A.

HELMAN
zachary.helman@gmail.com 315 W Beaver Ave, State College, PA 16801 717.658.6031

OBJECTIVE
A veteran possessing more than four years of exceptional service in the United States Army as an all-source intelligence analyst with a background primarily in analyzing and targeting terrorist networks in Iraq and Afghanistan seeking opportunities to apply as well as expand skills and experiences.

SECURITY CLEARANCE
Secret Clearance (2004-present) Top Secret, SCI Clearance (2004-2009)

MILITARY AND CIVILIAN TRAINING AND PROFICIENCIES


Certified training on Distributed Common Ground System-Army (DCGS-A), VisuaLinks, ASAS-Light Training and experience utilizing Analyst Notebook, ArcGIS, Pathfinder, Query Tree Skilled with intelligence systems including JWICS, SIPRNET, NIPRNET and CENTRIX Expert in Microsoft PowerPoint, Word and Excel Awards and medals earned include the Army Commendation Medal, Joint Meritorious Unit Award, Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal with Campaign Star (2nd award), Army Service Ribbon, and Overseas Service Ribbon (2nd Award)

EDUCATION
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY Major: Immunology and Infectious Disease Anticipated Graduation Year: 2014 U.S. ARMY INTELLIGENCE CENTER Intelligence Analyst, 2003

MILITARY EXPERIENCE
(ALL SOURCE INTELLIGENCE ANALYST 96B / 35F) MULTI-NATIONAL CORPS IRAQ (MNC-I), Baghdad, Iraq 09/2007 12/2008

Oversaw and streamlined the daily distribution of 18 read-books, consisting of between 15 and 20 separate intelligence products from various intelligence agencies to MultiNational Corps-Iraq (MNC-I) and Multi-National Force-Iraq (MNF-I) senior leadership Directly responsible for updating the MNC-I C2 Command and Control Element (CACE) SIPRNET and JWICS web pages daily with thousands of products as well as simplifying the web pages in order to make them more efficient and user friendly

Created itemized databases containing information on over 2,000 insurgents, which were utilized by CACE analysts to conduct daily network analysis and targeting of Corps and Division-level High-Value Individuals (HVI) Produced high quality intelligence products, answering numerous short-suspense Requests For Information (RFI) from the CACE Chief, C2, and MNC-I Commander and his senior staff 10/2005 09/2007

XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS, Fort Bragg, NC

Supervised and assisted junior analysts in the production of over 200 intelligence summaries Responsible for safeguarding classified materials, equipment and facilities on a daily basis. Spearheaded analysis in support of the XVIII Airborne Corps Analytical Control Element (ACE) and senior leadership during a pre-deployment Mission Readiness Exercise (MRX), utilizing Analyst Notebook to create a link analysis organizational chart depicting terrorist finance networks, key leadership and tactical cells Tasked with becoming proficient in the use of the Distributed Common Ground SystemArmy (DCGS-A) and providing the Department of the Army G2 with an exemplary presentation of its operational potential Utilized previous combat experience, superior Analyst Notebook skills, and DCGS-A expertise to instruct ten newly assigned personnel to the All-Source section of the XVIII Airborne Corps ACE 11/2004 10/2005

MULTI-NATIONAL CORPS IRAQ (MNC-I), Baghdad, Iraq

Produced and presented in excess of 100 intelligence assessments utilized at multiple echelons, ranging from seven Major Subordinate Commands (MSCs) to the Combined Forces Land Component Commander Managed an intricate infrastructure and Iraqi Security Force attacks database utilized in support of MNC-I and MNF-I Responsible, as a member of the CACE HVI Targeting Cell, for tracking insurgents by producing and maintaining link diagrams that detailed insurgent network structures and their chains of command Performed a crucial role in the creation of targeting packets that aided MSCs in the tracking and detainment of insurgents in Iraq 03/2004 11/2004

319TH MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BATTALION, Fort Bragg, NC

Responsible for safeguarding classified materials, equipment and facilities on a daily basis. Produced over 50 intelligence products, developing the ability to identify critical threats Instrumental in the inventory of over $1 million of equipment in preparation for deployment. Participate pre-deployment MRX, utilizing experience and skills acquired in training to analyze data, interpret threats and produce/present mission essential products.

REFERENCES
Available upon request.

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