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James Marvin Spradlin 660 Promenade Place Unit 208; Columbia, SC. 29229 Mobile: 910-528-0235; Email: js93b4dc@westpost.

net PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Purchasing Manager, Ingersoll Rand, Southern Pines, NC., January 2010 to June 20 10, Supervisor: Ken Parker, (843) 601-1039 * Manager of MRP system responsible for $15 million in parts inventory to taling 30,000 in total parts. * Supervise 10 purchasing agents/buyers and accountable to the Materials Manager for all procurement issues with current supply chain * Provides daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly production brief ings responsible for the continuous flow of material thru current manufacturing plant, as well as providing liaison with current supply base of 450 suppliers. Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst, Regional Computer Emergency Response Team - S outh, Ft. Gordon, GA. Northrop Grumman Contractor, June 2008 to July 2009, Supe rvisor: June Schulte, COMM (706) 791-9469 * Project manager responsible for the development of cyber threat profi les based on geographic region, country, group, or individual actors * * Produce cyber threat assessments based on entity threat analysis Correlates threat data from various sources to establish the identity and modus operandi of hackers active in Army networks and posing potential threat to Army networks

* Provides briefings and presentations to customer leadership supportin g Information Assurance and Computer Network Operations decision making Intelligence/Counter-Intelligence Analyst, Counter-Terrorism Division, Illicit T hreats Analyst, Deputy Directorate of Analysis, United States Southern Command, Miami, FL. Active Duty U.S. Air Force, November 2005 to April 2008, Supervisor: Ed Cain, COMM (954) 873-1708 * Performed supervision and general management of daily office activities to include designating work priorities & assignments; quality control and timel y submissions for all operational, administrative and personnel actions * Researched, collected, reviewed, interpreted, evaluated, and integrated data from multiple sources in the production of all source threat assessments f or U.S. force protection within South and Latin America * Identified requirements for databases and new information resources, de velops research methodologies consistent with analytical needs and initiated int elligence collection requirements * Prepared and presented weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual intelligen ce analysis reports on subject matter Intelligence/Counter-Intelligence Analyst, Colombia Division, Government of Colo mbia Analyst, Deputy Directorate of Analysis, United States Southern Command, Mi ami, FL. Active Duty U.S. Air Force, August 2004 to November 2005, Supervisor: Chris Eddy, COMM (305) 437-2173

* Facilitated branch staff actions through U.S. Southern Command Headquar ters and Directorates, as well as other agencies within the U.S. Intelligence Co mmunity * Developed and maintained liaison relationships with national agencies a nd unified/specified component command intelligence analysts * Collaborated with embassy country teams to discuss mutual analytical pr oblems and production requirements; forward deployed to U.S. Embassy Bogota, Co lombia for 6 weeks in support of ongoing hostage operations * Conducted all-source intelligence analysis and production on South Amer ica and Latin America Military operational methods, capabilities, vulnerabilitie s, probable courses of action, trends and projections Unit Education and Training Manager, 20th Intelligence Squadron, Offutt Air Forc e Base, Omaha, NE. Active Duty U.S. Air Force, February 2003 to August 2004, Su pervisor: Randy Boyett, COMM (402) 294-5364 * Program Manager responsible for development, coordination and presentat ion of annual squadron training budget of $1 million for 80 person squadron * Developed and administered training plans/standard operating procedures as well as a new squadron on-the-job training orientation and training checklis t for all personnel * Initiated and employed a squadron-wide ancillary database to manage 80 person training requirements * Responsible for monthly status of training briefing to the squadron Com mander and senior leadership * Authored new squadron operating instruction and reviewed, validated, an d updated 15 unit-training programs ensuring accuracy and currency Conventional Air Launched Cruise Missile Targeteer/Weaponeer, 20th Intelligence Squadron, Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, NE. Active Duty U.S. Air Force, Novembe r 1997 to February 2003, Supervisor: Jim Tucker, COMM (402) 294 - 5689 * Performed target development/target strike packages in support of Opera tion Iraqi Freedom with more than 150 Conventional Air Launched Cruise Missile s trikes supporting the initial "Shock and Awe" campaign * Performed weaponeering and target analysis development and production u tilizing the Joint Munitions Effectiveness Manuals * Maintained contingency target folders and databases, branch maps, chart s, and target materials Targets Non-Commissioned Officer-In-Charge, Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, Active Du ty U.S. Air Force March 2002 - September 2002 * Provided all, 200+, target packages flown over a 6-month period in the Northern No-Fly Zone of Iraq * Briefed Multi national Commander on target development, planning, imple mentation and battle damage assessment

EDUCATION * Bachelor of Science, Management, Bellevue University, Nebraska (Graduat ed Cum Laude) * * * * * * * * * * Intelligence Application Apprentice Intelligence Application Journeyman Air Force Training Course Air Force Education and Training Course Combat Targeting Course Records Management Training WebTAS Course Gemini Course Mobile Counterterrorism Analysis Course Intelligence Support to Force Protection

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE SKILLS * * RS) * * * * * * * * * Retina & Log Collector Combined Theater, Analyst Vetted, Relational Structured Database (CT-AV Multimedia Message Management (M3) Analyst Notebook Windows operating based programs to include Microsoft Office Suite Microsoft Access Level 1 & Level 2 Microsoft Excel Level 1, Level 2, & Level 3 Microsoft Power Point Level 1 & Level 2 JDISS & M3 Training Raindrop Point Mensuration Defense Messaging System

HONORS AND AWARDS * * * * Joint Service Commendation Medal Air Force Commendation Medal Air Force Longevity Service Air Force NCO PME Graduation Medal

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Air Force Basic Training Air Force Achievement Medal Air Force Joint Meritorious Unit Award Air Force Outstanding Unit With Valor Air Force Good Conduct Medal National Defense Service Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Air Force Overseas Short

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