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Quintin L.

Whitaker
23151 Johnstown Lane
Ruther Glen, VA 22546
(804) 517-8773
qw725814@westpost.net

OBJECTIVE
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Seeking Operational/Analyst/Management position. Eager to utilize 25 years of
time tested ideas, strong leadership skills, strategic planning abilities, acqui
sitions/logistics, training and military law enforcement experience for the bene
fit and growth of our nation's security. Possess a Secret Security Clearance.
CAREER SUMMARY
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Senior Military Police Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) in the United States Army.
First responder to various emergency situations where medical assistance and si
te security was a major concept of overall operations. Duties as a Drill Sergean
t and Recruiter instilled the knowledge, skills and heighten my abilities to pro
gressively manage, train, teach, coach and counsel hundreds of subordinates and
peers. Oversaw teams/squads and projects/programs in Germany, Korea, Iraq and Ku
wait. As a leader, I possessed sound judgment and the ability to develop and art
iculate rules and orders.
EXPERIENCE
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January 2010 - Present Camber Corporation, Falls Church, VA
HQDA Liaison Officer
Conduct daily collaboration with Headquarters Department of the Army G-3/5/7, IM
COM and IPP to facilitate the enhancement of requirements, request and informati
on to, through and for these entities. Maintains close liaison with HQDA planner
s and represents the HQDA/IMCOM meetings and conferences. Analyzes current opera
tions and anticipates future requirements from IPP and other operational changes
. Provide daily recommendations, announce IPP projects, collection focus and lik
e areas of interest to HQDA, IMCOM and IPP. Conducts studies, writes reports, re
views doctrine and performs special projects relating to the support and executi
on of HQDA/IMCOM missions to achieve better logistics and acquisitions support.
Assist in the assembly and publication of a family of equipment systems which ar
e focused on the Army's integration, needs and path forward. Identify new docume
nts related to Army and IPP operations. Represents HQDA/IMCOM in briefings confe
rences and VTCs.
March 2006 - December 2010 Camber Corporation, Falls Church, VA
Installation Project Manager
Supports the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense by Evaluating Chemical, Bi
ological, Radiological and Nuclear training and exercises on military installati
ons; Responsible for developing goals and strategic objectives for the installat
ion through training and exercises. Assists the installation POCs with daily pro
grammatic support through drafting meeting documentation, provide guidance and r
ecommendations regarding current initiatives and policies. Identifies, analyzes,
and monitors issues that affect, growth, readiness and productivity of the Firs
t Responders. Assists in the development of the training budget to include the a
pproval and monitor training expenditures; recommended financial alternatives fo
r equipment issues, developed and enhanced operational plans. Conducts continual
analyses and assessments of AFSB's operations and presents possible courses of
action and recommendations for changes to IPP Leadership.
January 2003 - June 2004 United States Army, Fort Lee, VA 23801
Military Police Operations Sergeant
Contingency Operations Manager and Planner for Security/Force Protection of the
Fort Lee, VA military community with a population of over 11,000. Oversaw and co
ordinated day to day law enforcement operations; which included supervision and
evaluation of 120 Military and Civilian Police Officers. Assisted with developin
g crisis and hazardous material (NBC) awareness programs with emergency response
agencies. Worked directly with NBC specialist on decontamination procedures dur
ing mass casualty exercises on US installations and overseas. Conducted security
briefings, prepared and reviewed, managed and implemented concept of operations
, policies and procedures, reports and documentation pertaining to the security
functional areas of information, personnel security, industrial security, foreig
n disclosure, and technology protection. Conducted physical security surveys and
risk assessments to identify security hazards and recommended countermeasures t
o minimize vulnerabilities, to include terrorist attacks, to installation and it
s occupants.
January 1994 - October 1996 US Army, Fort McClellan, AL 36205
Drill Sergeant/Instructor
Oversaw day to day operations of training. Developed instructional approaches an
d interactive courseware for companies numbering up to 250 individuals to meet s
trict guidelines and training requirements . Served as an instructor for the tra
ining, planning, scheduling and execution in support of the Basic Training curri
culum. These training points were illustrated using multi-media equipment which
included audio, text, graphic, motion video and photos. Facilitated and reserved
training locations and ensured that all needed materials were available. Close
ly evaluated progression of training and skills of Initial Entry Soldiers. Playe
d key role in the vital implementation of course developments and training accre
ditation. Implemented and supervised special access programs for welfare and saf
ety, interpret regulations and contribute to policy formulations. Conducted comp
lex inspections and reviewed measures to maximize training funds.
January 2000 - January 2003 US Army (Montgomery County, MD)
Life Cycle Recruiter
Recruited qualified applicants, to include members for the executive branch, int
o the United States Army. Area consisted of 25 square miles which included four
area high schools with a combined senior population of over 5000 students and 43
thousand possible applicants. Educated applicants on job descriptions and prom
otion potential. Scheduled training and appointments and ensured that applicants
were available and present for training. Coordinated the interview process of t
he applicants and ensured that they remained qualified and interested until cont
racted. Briefed applicants on financial, medical, educational and retirement ben
efits. Coordinated and conducted briefings for school principals, teachers, pare
nts and city officials about the Army's visions and goals. In this position, a s
trong sense of ethics and values was a must to be successful.
CIVILIAN EDUCATION
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May 2005 Central Texas College (Military Campus)
Associates Degree
General Studies
January 2006 - Present American Military University
Currently Pursuing Bachelor's Degree
Business Management
May 2009 - Present Defense Acquisitions University (DAU)
Fort Belvoir, VA
Logistics/Acquisitions Courses (Level I)
Intermediate Systems Acquisitions Course (Level II)
Intermediate Acquisition Logistics Course (Level II)
MILITARY EDUCATION
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Fort McClellan, AL
January 1989 Military Police Training
May - July 1990 MP Investigations School
Sep - Oct 1992 Personal Security School
July - Sep 1996 Advanced NCO Academy
Fort Jackson, SC
May-July 1994 Drill Sergeant Academy
March - May 2000 US Army Recruiting School
Fort Leonard Wood, MO
September 2004 ATFP Training
July 2005 Conventional Physical Security School
SKILLS
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Knowledgeable of Windows/Microsoft programs. Possess ability to develop, plan an
d implement security matrix and ATFP plans. Proficient in developing risk analys
is. Ability to multi-task and manage several resources simultaneously. Possesses
outstanding interpersonal skills and a proven ability to communicate effectivel
y both orally and in writing. Can train and maintain proficiency of trained indi
viduals. While deployed in support of Operation Iraqi/Enduring Freedom and worki
ng with the Kuwaitis, Iraqis and multi-services, and with two tours in South Kor
ea, has broaden and diversified my horizons of negotiating with and learning dif
ferent cultures. Possess a wide degree of creativity and latitude. Possess the a
bility to conceptualize requirements, anticipate tasks, and recognize implied mi
ssions and work independently without direct supervision.
MISCELLANEOUS ACHIEVEMENTS
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Inducted into the Golden Key International Honor Society January 2010
American Military University President's List Janu
ary 2010
American Military University Dean's List Jan
uary 2010
Life Cycle Logistics Level II Certified
May 2010

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