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JERRY F.

JONES
102A Andrews Rd, Ft. Huachuca, AZ 85613
(520) 255-3644
jj601c1c@westpost.net
Availability Date: September 01, 2010
OBJECTIVE: Obtain a position working in training development and/or Signals Inte
lligence relating to Tactical and Strategic Electronic Warfare Multi-discipline
Systems.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
* Possess a Top Secret/SCI clearance.
* Retired Sergeant First Class with twenty-four years of comprehensive military
experience and leadership, specializing in training development and integration,
and national electronic warfare intelligence collection operations.
* Knowledgeable with the Collection Management Process.
* Experienced in training development and integration, Systems Approach to Train
ing (SAT) process, Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) documentation, c
ritical task development, and the Critical Task Site Selection Board (CTSSB) pro
cess.
* Experienced in the training, testing, and certification of multi-service perso
nnel within SIGINT collection operations.
* Proficient in a variety of software programs to include Windows, Microsoft Off
ice, and Automated Systems Approach to Training (ASAT) database.
EXPERIENCE
Senior Training Developer for MOS 35S U.S. Army, Ft. Huachuca, AZ J
an 2008 - Present
* Provided information and data for the development of training materials for Mi
litary Occupational Specialty (MOS) 35S and 352S intelligence courses.
* Developed, reviewed and conducted analysis of 35S and 352S critical individual
tasks.
* Reviewed lessons learned and emerging intelligence systems to anticipate futur
e training requirements.
* Maintained the Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) documentation for
MOS 35S and 352S, including Programs of Instruction (POIs), Course Administrativ
e Data (CADs), and Individual Training Plans (ITPs).
* Assisted in the planning and execution of the 35S and 352S Critical Task Site
Selection Boards.
Student - Reclassification to MOS 35S U.S. Army, Pensacola, FL
Aug 2007 - Jan 2008
Mission Manager, Platoon Sergeant U.S. Army, Camp Humphreys, South Korea
Jul 2006 - Jul 2007
* Supervised and directed the collection activities of 16 Soldiers in a highly v
isible intelligence collection section.
* Coordinated and executed hearability testing with national-level assets - prov
ided needed data requested by local and theater-level commanders to assess colle
ction abilities.
* Constructed and maintained a matrix database for radio fingerprinting assets -
allowed for data tracking and sharing between national-level interests.
* Supervised Job Qualification Standard (JQS) training for Manual Morse and High
Frequency
* Direction Finding (HFDF) sections.
* Conducted performance assessments of all Manual Morse and Direction Finding op
erators.
* Served as Platoon Sergeant for 22 Soldiers.
Training Developer for MOS 98Y U.S. Army, Ft. Huachuca, AZ,
Aug 2002 - Jun 2006
* Maintained the Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) documentation for
MOS 98Y, including Programs of Instruction (POIs), Course Administrative Data (C
ADs), and Individual Training Plans (ITPs).
* Served as the Information Assurance Security Officer (IASO) for the SIGINT and
Maintenance Branch.
* Maintained security and access control for over 50 computer systems.
* Served as the Telephone Control Officer (TCO) - responsible for the security a
nd authorized use for over 50 accounts.

Jerry F. Jones 2
Mission Supervisor, Web Developer U.S. Army, Schofield Barracks, HI A
ug 1998 - Jul 2002
* Coordinated with local Regional Security Operations Center (RSOC) departments,
U.S., and allied intelligence agencies to maintain current technical data for f
ive countries.
* Supervised a 14 multi-service personnel section that maintained, analyzed, and
disseminated Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) information to tactical, regional, a
nd national-level consumers.
* Created and updated intranet web pages for a Warfighter SIGINT Integration Cel
l (WSIC) for real-world intelligence operations, averaging over 10,000 web page
hits per month.
* Managed Job Qualification Requirement (JQR) testing for all section personnel
- maintained above 90 percent average on all personnel certifications.
* Served as Squad Leader and Assistant Platoon Sergeant.
* Supervised and directed the collection activities of 18 multi-service personne
l in a highly visible intelligence collection section.
Training Manager, Direction Finding Supervisor U.S. Army, San Antonio, TX
Aug 1996 - Jul 1998
* Served as Operations Training Manager and monitored the training process for 1
50 multi-service personnel in six different collection, analysis, and supervisor
y positions.
* Secured training time for subordinates to complete National Cryptologic School
courses.
* Conducted periodic reviews of training records to ensure training requirements
were met.
* Supervised 16 multi-service personnel in a High Frequency Direction Finding (H
FDF) section.
* Developed training packages and provided on-the-job training and testing to ce
rtify multi-service personnel to carry out section operations.
EDUCATION
Diploma BS, Occupational Education with Specialization in Intelligence Operation
s, Wayland Baptist University, Sierra Vista, AZ, 2009
Transcript, General Studies, Sul Ross State University, Alpine, TX, 1985
Diploma, Communications Signals Collection and Processing, Naval Technical Train
ing Center, Corry Station Pensacola, FL, 2007
Diploma, Signals Collector/Analyst Phase II, USAIC & FH, Ft. Huachuca, AZ, 2008
Certificate, Tactical Tracking Operations, USAIC & FH, Ft. Huachuca, AZ, 2006
Certificate, Information Systems Security Monitoring Certification Course, USAIC
& FH, Fort
Huachuca, AZ, 2004
Certificate, Systems Approach to Training Course, USAIC & FH, Fort Huachuca, AZ,
2003
Certificate, Information Assurance Security Officer Certification Course, USAIC
& FH, Ft. Huachuca, AZ, 2002
Certificate, Communications Systems Operations, Community College of the Air For
ce, Kelly AFB, TX, 1996
Diploma, (CK-155) Cryptologic Skills for Non-Commissioned Officers, National Sec
urity Agency, Ft. Meade, MD, 1994
Diploma, Electronic Warfare/Cryptologic Basic NCO Course (BNCOC), U.S. Army Inte
lligence School, Ft. Devens, MA, 1993
Certificate, (1N2X1) Non-Morse Transition Course, National Security Agency, Ft.
Meade, MD, 1993
Certificate, Communications Identification Methodology Course, U.S. Air Force Te
chnical Training School, Goodfellow AFB, TX, 1992
Diploma, Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC), NCOA, Schofield Barracks,
HI, 1990
Certificate, Electronic Warfare/Signals Intelligence Morse Interceptor, Intellig
ence School, Ft. Devens, MA, 1987
National Cryptologic School courses:
Principles of Collection Management (TM-201), Conventional Collection Management
(TM-212), Introduction to Cryptography and NSA (CA-104), Basic Traffic Analysis
(TA-I03), Basic Telecommunications for Analysts (TA-106), Multichannel Traffic
Analysis (TA-211), Intermediate Traffic Analysis (TA-225), Technical Reporting (
TA-180), Introduction to UNIX (MP-119), UNIX/ PINSETTER Applications for Traffic
Analysis
(TA-270), Effective Agency Writing II (EG-155), Introduction to ELINT Analysis a
nd Reporting (IS-070), Introduction to SIGINT Reporting (IS-180), and SIGINT Ana
lysis and Reporting (IS-280).
National Security Agency, Ft. Meade, MD

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