THOMAS J. QUINN

13180 Waters Rd

Chelsea, MI  48118

Phone (734) 433-1687

            (734) 475-2202

E-mail: Thomas_j_quinn1@yahoo.com

 

OBJECTIVE

A position as an analyst or part of a research and development team.

 

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

                  

·        Security clearance: Top Secret since 1989, Secret since 1985

·        Advised senior decision makers on scenarios and solutions based on in-depth, thorough research and analysis

·        Wrote summary reports and developed national-level counter-narcotics data base inputs; results briefed to US Congressional committees

·        Provided direct, near real-time counter-intelligence support and analysis to national authorities providing homeland security during Operation Iraqi Freedom

·        Accomplished in the use of office machinery such as computers,  printers, phone systems, copy and fax machines, scanners, and overhead projection systems

·        Highly experienced in diverse programs such as Power Point, Microsoft Word, Excel, Falcon View

 

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

 

Intelligence Analyst Craftsman                  United States Air Force                   1996 - Present     

·        Directed production of printed and electronic media for threat recognition training of US and international aircrews worldwide

o       Media consisted of posters, CD-ROM’s and videos

o       Training materials used DOD-wide by all US military aircrews

·        Developed searchable maritime counter-narcotics threat recognition data-base

o       Data-base contained descriptions, photos and Law Enforcement case information for over 350 suspected narcotics smuggling vessels

o       Distributed to US counter-narcotics teams working in the Eastern Pacific

·        Developed an exercise intelligence scenario to evaluate the NATO E-3A AWACS unit

·        Examined multiple source counter-narcotics intelligence; 90 metric tons of cocaine seized

·        Lead and directed research from multiple intelligence sources in diverse areas of study such as Satellite Communications, Counter-narcotics, Counter-terrorism, National and Commercial Satellite imagery and Aircrew Threat Recognition

·        Researched and analyzed data on threats to air bases; leadership well informed

·        Presented facts and analysis to national and international audiences including high level officials verbally, visually and in written formats; audiences kept abreast

·        Provided intelligence support for the 2004 Olympic Games, US Presidential visits and NATO Summits, no incidents occurred

·        Designated and delegated tasks to ensure on-time completion of assignments; 70% on-time improvement

·        Assumed strict accountability of classified products  to include a library of over 150,000 classified information products

·        Skilled in diverse information systems such as the Military Command and Control Information System (MCCIS) and Military Intelligence Data Base (MIDB)

·        Maintained optimum office performance while 30% under-staffed

o       Motivated employees to ensure adherence to standards; performance maximized

·        Scheduled production of over 15,000 multi-media products; goals met on-time

·        Accounted for time management for up to 15 military staff members; scheduled work and leaves

 

Security Specialist Craftsman                     United States Air Force                   1985 – 1995

 

·        Supervised and administered military training records for up to 40 subordinates

·        Provided professional and personal development training for international employees

o       Evaluated and provided feedback to employees on their job performance; effectiveness enhanced through the use of proven leadership techniques

·        Assumed leadership role during a base-wide power failure; protected over $1 billion in assets without incident; supervised safety net

·        Planned and provided personal security to numerous persons including the President of the United States and other high-level VIPs

o       Implemented industrial security for buildings and theft prevention; billions of dollars worth of assets safeguarded

o       Lives and property safeguarded during real world emergency security responses

·        Established solutions to solve manning shortage problems; $24K saved annually through re-structuring of personnel requirements

·        Motivated and mentored junior staff using sound leadership; enhanced their careers

·        Maintained strict adherence to United States Air Force and Department of Defense guidelines when performing tasks

 

EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING

B.S., History, University of Maryland, 42 credits to completion 

A.A.S., Communications Applications and Technology, and Criminal Justice, Community

            College of the Air Force

Completed 91 credit hours towards Business Marketing degree, Pennsylvania State

            University, PA  

Intelligence Technical School, 37 credit hours / 760 hours of instruction, United States Air Force

Security Specialist Training School, 250 hours of instruction, United States Air Force