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Lyn D.

Melton
10233 Briarwood Pl Waldorf, MD 20601
(301) 328-4460 * lma70280@westpost.net
Summary
Active TS/SCI clearance with CI Polygraph. Over 21 years of experience in multip
le disciplines including imagery, operational intelligence, geopolitical intelli
gence and multi-source analysis. Extensive imagery interpretation experience wi
th an extensive knowledge of EUCOM and PACOM areas of responsibility (AOR). Adep
t at fusing multiple disciplines of intelligence into consolidated geospatial an
alytical reports. Also, familiar with the following imagery system: Falcon View,
Remote View, Imagery Exploitation System (IES), National Exploitation System (N
ES), Imagery Exploitation System (IES), Intelink and Multimedia Message Manager
(M3). Experienced trainer and supervisor of junior analysts and a well seasoned
briefer with the ability to deal with all echelons of command. Comprehensive ex
perience in counterintelligence and intelligence gathering, a true proven proble
m-solver with a solid, reliable work ethic motivated to meet the highest standar
ds and committed to excellence.
Areas of Expertise
Intelligence/Counterintelligence Operations: A top-notch, all-source intelligenc
e analyst, recognized for technical competence and specifically sought for the m
ost challenging assignments, including Europe and South Korea. Proficient in hum
an intelligence, investigations, threat assessment and use of cutting-edge commu
nications and surveillance equipment. Coordinated collection efforts to produce
strategic and tactical intelligence reports during high-threat military operatio
ns. Recognized for streamlining and integrating counterintelligence, analysis an
d imagery operations. Developed a highly effective reference guide on air defens
e.
Resource Manager: A standout resource manager with a reputation for getting resu
lts through teamwork and collaboration. Extensive experience in implementing org
anization plans and policies. Effectively led daily operations of up to 250 dive
rse, highly trained technicians. Directed extensive renovation projects in sensi
tive compartmented information facilities with no security violations. Developed
training for new watch officers during high turnover, reducing qualification ti
me. Managed assets of more than $100,000, meeting budget targets.
Innovative Problem Solver: A mature team player who understands the value of div
erse inputs for optimum problem solving and decision making. Astute analytical s
kills resulted in the time-sensitive positioning of ships and aircraft to interce
pt ongoing drug smuggling activities, directly contributing to the seizure of co
caine valued at more than $1 billion. Recognized as the imagery authority on air
defense systems in the Bosnian conflict.
Communications: A proven motivational leader and an experienced instructor with
excellent verbal communication skills. Strong interpersonal skills with the abili
ty to diffuse conflicts and resolve issues with courtesy and respect. Demonstrat
ed writing excellence through frequent preparation of reports, briefings and art
icles for publication.
Experience
Special Police Officer, Omniplex World Services Corp., Chantilly, Va. May 2007-P
resent

Guard, patrol and police the headquarters of the Transportation Security Adminis
tration in Arlington, Va., and the Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, to protect pro
perty and personnel against terrorism, theft, vandalism, illegal entry and other
hazards. Use camera systems, security barricades, hand wands, MDI access contro
l systems, PassagePoint visitor management system, CEIA 02PN20 walk-through magne
tometer, Smiths Heimann HS 6040i X-ray inspection system, closed-circuit televis
ion and two-way radios. Gather information and write reports.
UNITED STATES NAVY MARCH 1984-APRIL 2004
Operations Manager
Joint Interagency Task Force West, Alameda, Calif. May 2001-April 2004

As petty officer first class, trained and supervised intelligence watch officers
in analyzing counterdrug and maritime operations and producing intelligence est
imates, advisories and summaries. Planned, coordinated and executed all counterd
rug support missions with Pacific Command. Managed administrative and tactical o
perations and produced more than 100 intelligence summaries and advisories to Na
vy, Coast Guard and federal law enforcement agencies.
Analysis and reporting directly contributed to detection and seizure of more tha
n 44 metric tons of cocaine with a street value of $797 million. Increased staff
efficiency, production quality and professionalism. Ensured effective operation
s with reduced staff during periods of high activity. Directed extensive renovat
ions of a sensitive compartmented information facility with no security violatio
ns.
Operations Supervisor
Headquarters United Nations Command
U.S. Combined Forces Command
Yongsan Air Base, Seoul, South Korea April 2000-May 2001

Analyzed critical intelligence for theater and national intelligence agencies. P


repared daily intelligence briefings. Developed intelligence plans, procedures a
nd requirements. Provided warnings of hostilities. Coordinated reconnaissance in
telligence collection requirements. Ensured assets were positioned to monitor No
rth Korean activity effectively. Developed a training program for new officers d
uring high turnover. Produced more than 100 daily intelligence reports for senio
r management. Provided critical intelligence updates to senior staff during high
activity.
Intelligence Supervisor
Reserve Intelligence Program Office, San Diego, Calif. September 1998-April 2000

Supervised the intelligence production and scheduled daily activities for the wo
rkforce. Directly responsible for providing mission-specific imagery intelligenc
e information. Conducted regular updates on threat conditions to the commanders
of the Joint Reserve Intelligence Center while supporting more than 180 drilling
reservists. Coordinated the design and installation of a 35-workstation compute
r network. Planned space reconstruction with a budget of more than $80,000. Desi
gned and contracted for a $100,000 upgrade in modular furniture. Managed accredi
tation of a 10,000-square-foot sensitive compartmented information facility. Coord
inated efforts of supporting program offices, base public works and two reserve
units. Managed installation of a T-1 line and a 10-workstation secret Internet p
rotocol router network able to produce collateral intelligence. Recruited 12 res
erve intelligence specialists. Trained 35 members of the Basic Reserve Intellige
nce Training Program.
Sr. Intelligence Analyst
U.S.S. Fitzgerald (DDG-62), San Diego, Calif. November 1997-September 1998

Subject matter expert on intelligence support during inter-deployment training.


Produced in-depth reports focused on the strategic picture concentrating on nume
rous geo-political and socio-economic concerns to include elections, power strug
gles between factions, humanitarian situation, escalation of violence, terrorist
organizations and international isolation and its effects. Reports were compile
d based on extensive open source and classified research using M3, Interlink, an
d other analytical tools to query intelligence databases for information needed.
Additionally, compiled, analyzed, and evaluated all-source information, which l
ed to the production of intelligence products. Conducted extensive all-source an
alysis of regional situations and provides daily intelligence presentations and
reports to senior officers and decision makers. Demonstrated the ability to effe
ctively communicate orally and in writing on complex subjects regarding regional
geo-political conditions and their long-term impacts. Briefed personnel and ens
ured accuracy and timeliness of intelligence reports.
Military Personnel Assistant
Personnel Support Activity Detachment, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. April 1997-N
ovember 1997

Supervised the completion of more than 1,500 service record entries, improving p
rocessing time and decreasing backlog. Implemented a service record management da
tabase. Trained personnel to maintain systems and improve service record trackin
g.
Sr. Intelligence Analyst, U.S.S. O'Brien (DD-975), Yokosuka, Japan June 1996-Apr
il 1997

Drafted after-action reports, situation reports and locator messages. Incorporat


ed threat briefs in training, enhancing the ship's ability to react to potential
threats. Developed training for sighting team to include reporting procedures,
threat assessments and intelligence photography. Maintained more than 300 securi
ty records of officers and enlisted personnel. Ensured proper inventory and upda
ting of equipment.
Sr. Imagery Analyst, Defense Intelligence Agency, Arlington, Va. September 1993-
June 1996

Monitored the Pacific Fleet on ship and submarine construction, weapons testing
and deployments. Coauthored six military intelligence digest articles on naval we
apons and tactics. Developed a reference guide to train new analysts on air defe
nse command, control, communications, computers and intelligence. Developed new
battle-damage assessment techniques using national sensors. Co wrote two intelli
gence articles on a foreign government's air defense threat.
Analyzed more than 100 targets as an expert on Balkan integrated air defense sys
tems. Coauthored a military intelligence digest article on Bosnian weapons camouf
lage and deception techniques. Contributed to a United Nations transportation as
sessment. Supported Mideast imagery briefings of senior policy makers. Participa
ted in sensitive intelligence exchanges with foreign countries. Provided daily s
ummary imagery reports, images and studies to the Joint Intelligence Center-Imag
ery and war fighters on the Balkan situation.
Intelligence Analyst, Various Locations August 1986-March 1993

Provided intelligence support to the Tactical Air Control Squadron 21, Norfolk,
Va., April 1991-March 1993; U.S.S. Forrestal (CV-59), Jacksonville, Fla., March
1988-April 1991; and Fleet Intelligence Center, Europe and Atlantic, Norfolk, Va
., August 1986-March 1988.
Other Professional Experience
Tube Park Operations Supervisor, Paoli Peaks Inc., Paoli, Ind. October 2006-Apri
l 2007

Managed and supervised daily operations of this ski resort, ensuring the safety
of personnel and customers. Trained and scheduled a staff of 30. Managed daily r
equests of several hundred patrons without incident.
Sales Associate/Deliveryman, Coleman Sawmill Supply, Orleans, Ind. April 2004-Se
ptember 2006

Consulted with clients to identify their needs and answer questions about produc
ts. Managed receipts and payments of thousands of dollars, providing excellent c
ustomer service.

Education
United States Navy
Shipboard Intelligence Officer/Enlisted Intelligence Assistant Qualification, 19
97
Independent Surface Warfare Operational Intelligence Analyst, (NEC 3905) 1996
Naval Imagery Interpreter, (NEC 3910) 1993
Career Information and Counseling, 1992
Prototype Ocean Surveillance Terminal User, 1991
Supporting Arms Coordination Center, 1991
Naval Aviation Water Survival Program, 1991
Strike Warfare Operational Intelligence Analyst, 1991
Operational Intelligence and Intelligence Support Afloat, (NEC 3921) 1991
General Shipboard Fire Fighting, 1990
Leadership and Management Education and Training for Leading Petty Officers, 198
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Intelligence Specialist A School, 1986
Associate Degree, Military Science 2009, Corllins University
Crawford County High School, Marengo, Ind.: Diploma, 1984
Stratford Career Institute, Criminal justice Diploma, 2009
Honors and Awards
United States Navy
Two Joint Service Commendation Medals for Distinguished and Exemplary Performanc
e
Navy Achievement Medal for Outstanding Job Performance
Six Good Conduct Medals for Superior Sustained Performance
Three Southwest Asia Medals
Five Letters of Commendation for Outstanding Job Performance
Three Letters of Appreciation for Outstanding Job Performance

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