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McAnthony L Hegwood

Summary

Accomplished intelligence analyst with diverse experience in all-source analysis, threat assessment, and risk management. Proven leadership in directing teams to produce actionable intelligence while collaborating with stakeholders. Expertise in data analysis and strategic communication within military intelligence frameworks.

Work History

Site Lead/Senior Intelligence Analyst (CTR)

Amentum
  • Directs government contractor personnel in the conduct and completion of branch all-source intelligence products in assigned program areas
  • Plans, assigns, reviews, amends, and evaluates projects of team members and subordinates.
  • Managed production requirements for customers, including commanders and decision makers, ensuring timely and accurate delivery of intelligence products.
  • Provides technical and administrative supervision to branch personnel
  • Participate in client-facing activities and Maintain regular communication with consultants on assignment to ensure smooth, ongoing engagements
  • Serves as general military intelligence analyst for various disciplines including counterintelligence, counterterrorism, and threat analysis and projection of land-warfare forces and operations within assigned geographical and functional areas.
  • Conducts research and analysis of foreign intelligence services; espionage and human intelligence (HUMINT); terrorism; surveillance; foreign military forces, operations, capabilities, and trends; agent, clandestine, and covert activities; and foreign special operations to support all-source intelligence and threat production.
  • Provides intelligence support for contingency operations, battle staff and operational-level planning, joint and multi-lateral training exercises, and strategic engagement policy throughout the Areas of Operational responsibility (AOR) and Areas of Interest (AOI)
  • Analyzes intelligence information to assess developments, trends, and threat implications within assigned geographical and functional areas.
  • Applies extensive knowledge of intelligence, threat analysis, forecasting, link analysis, and/or other analytical methodologies and related software and visualization methods.
  • Develops estimates, projections, and provides input for geo-spatial products; recommends targets and counterterrorism measures; and identifies threat vulnerabilities, operatives, and agents.
  • Provides analytic support to CI investigations and operations.
  • Advises on techniques and innovative methods employed in threat analysis and projection.
  • Monitors and analyzes all strategic and operational aspects of political, military, and economic developments for the countries in the AORs and AOIs
  • Liaised with counterparts in government agencies and coordinated with analysts in the U.S. Army Counterintelligence Command (USACIC) to enhance intelligence collaboration.
  • Identifies intelligence gaps and problems in collecting information.
  • Recommends Army collection priorities and prepares collection tasking documents for submissions through the collection management system.
  • Advises supervisor, division chief, and others on intelligence findings and recommends positions.
  • Maintained close liaison with counterparts and national-level agencies to conduct coordination aligned with mission and capabilities.
  • Assesses future and on-going political-military developments, military capabilities and doctrine, weapons acquisitions, and employment of military forces within each country.
  • Prepares all-source intelligence products and responses on complex issues to fulfill DA, DOD, and national-level intelligence requirements.
  • Briefs intelligence assessment and positions to counterintelligence agents and managers, Army staff principals, senior commanders, and within the national Intelligence Community.
  • Ensures the finished product is consistent with applicable USACIC and Army intelligence positions and policies.
  • Researches, authors, and coordinates threat assessments to support the Commander and other senior leadership as well.
  • Risk management support on behalf of Army acquisitions and other supported services.
  • Performs detailed risk assessments of supply chains and how risks effect the information system and its environment of operation.
  • Formulate and define system scope and objectives.
  • Manages fact finding, analysis and development of final reports and delivery of presentations.
  • Expert knowledge of organization and Army operations and business objectives
  • Collects, analyzes, and interprets data in one or more specialties formulating and defining and defines system scope and objectives, developing or modifying processes to solve complex problems for computer systems and business and electronic interfaces to achieve desired results using innovative technologies.
  • Analyzes/drafts Intelligence Information Reports (IIRs) for DoD or DoJ entities.
  • Coordinates drafting and dissemination of IIRs with appropriate divisions of intelligence and operational entities.
  • Uses of SIGINT, HUMINT, IMINT, Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT), and OSINT databases to research and analyze raw reporting to assess foreign intelligence entity collection threats to U.S. Army, DoD, and Intelligence Community (IC) interests worldwide.
  • Converts raw reporting into finished documentation, including integrating, evaluating, analyzing, and converting all available data, into finished intelligence products.
  • Produces analytical products that address foreign intelligence entity threat topics of Strategic (enduring FIE threat), Current (recent ongoing FIE threat), and Anticipatory (emerging FIE threat) importance to the U.S. Army, DoD, and IC.
  • Identify intelligence gaps and write consumer evaluations of raw reporting; and prepare and present briefings related to assigned areas of responsibility.
  • Conducts, develops, produces, and presents programs of instruction in specified collection operations TTPs, and related or supporting processes, relevant to the various human intelligence and technical intelligence operations under DoD authorities

Education

MBA - Business Management

Bowie State University
Bowie, MD
12-2008

BBA - Business Management & Entrepreneurship

University of Louisiana at Monroe
Monroe, LA
06-2003

Skills

  • All-source intelligence
  • Threat analysis
  • Risk assessment
  • Intelligence reporting
  • Data analysis
  • Data interpretation
  • Operational planning
  • Analytical skills
  • Mission validation
  • Staff management
  • Team collaboration
  • Problem solving
  • Presentation skills

Security Clearance

TS/SCI/Poly

Training

Analysis & Production Apprentice CORE Trainings, Security Fundamentals (17 courses), The Intelligence Community (12 courses), Critical Thinking Concepts (3 courses), Analytic Influences (1 course), Intelligence Fusion & Assessment (8 courses), Communication Networks, General SIGINT Tradecraft Terms, Concepts, & Systems (35 courses), The Internet Protocol (13 courses), Domain Name System (14 courses), MAC Addresses (2 courses), Autonomous Systems (3 courses), Transmission Technologies (3 courses), Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) (5 courses), Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) (13 courses), PCS Networks (5 courses), Push to Talk (PTT) (2 courses), Satellite Enabled Communications (7 courses), Advisory Threat Awareness (5 courses), Intelligence Requirements Process (11 courses), Collection (6 courses), Collection Policies, Collection Access (11 courses), Tasking (5 courses), Targeting (15 courses), Targeting Queries (8 courses), Analytical Research (4 courses), Analytic Standards (2 courses), Sanitization (5 courses), Network Analysis Overview (4 courses), OSINT/Managed Attribution, OS300, OS399A, OS399B, OS399E, ALL Manage Attribution courses, Analysis & Production Apprentice SPECIALTY Trainings, Collection Assets (3 courses), Processing, Metadata (2 courses), Network Analysis (2 courses), Apply Communications Network Fundamentals (Computer Network) (4 courses), Analysis & Production, SIGINT Geospatial Analysis Tradecraft (16 courses), SIGINT Reporting (14 courses), Dissemination, Dissemination Policies (2 courses), Customers of SIGINT Reporting, SIGINT Dissemination Procedures (3 courses), SIGINT Intelligence Briefing (3 courses), Capstone Exercise, DIA-JCA-1001 Rights Advisement and Consent to Search from a DoD Perspective, DIA-JCA-1002 U.S. CI History: A U.S. Perspective, DIA-JCA-1003 Missions and Functions, DIA-JCA-1004 Elicitation, DIA-JCA-1005 Counterintelligence Briefing and Debriefing, DIA-JCA-1006 Legal Considerations for Counterintelligence (CI), DIA-JCA-1007 Specialized Services: Technical Surveillance Countermeasure (TSCM), DIA-JCA-1008 Terrorist Methodologies, DIA-JCA-1009 Elements of Espionage, DIA-JCA-1010 Espionage Indicators, DIA-JCA-1011 Counterintelligence (CI) Fundamentals Exam, Annual Security, Anti-Terrorism (AT), Derivative Classification, DoD Mandatory Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Training, Foreign Disclosure, Rules of the Road, Information Assurance Related Training, Cyber Awareness, Intelligence Oversight and Civil Liberties, Operations Security (OPSEC), Records Management, OPSEC Awareness, Unauthorized Disclosure, Insider Threat Awareness, Information Security, Abusing Windows StickyKeys (Ginkgo+), Advanced NTFS Analysis (Ginkgo+), Advanced NTFS Analysis, Part 2 (Ginkgo+), Advanced Persistent Threats (Ginkgo+), Advanced Regular Expressions (Ginkgo+), Aircrack Suite (Ginkgo+), Analysis of Open Format Documents (Ginkgo+), AWS Infrastructure (Ginkgo+), Computer Intrusions 101, Cyber Risk Management, Email Basics/Message Header Analysis, Exploring IPv6, Fundamental Radio Frequency Concepts, Information Gathering, Information Leaks in Popular Mobile Apps, Intro to i2 Analysts Notebook, Introduction to Computer Forensics, Introduction to Digital Cryptography, Introduction to IPv4 Subnetting, Introduction to Mobility, Malicious Botnets, Managing Digital Footprints, Steganography with VoIP, Emerging Cyber Threat to U.S. Hospitals, The Internet of Things: What & Why?, Computer Anatomy 101: Hardware Nuts & Bolts, Phases of Intrusion: Attack, Phases of Intrusion: Reconnaissance, Intelligence Oversight & Civil Liberties, Sexual Assault Response, & Prevention (SHARP), Suicide Prevention, Active Shooter Training, Foreign Disclosure rules of the Road, Threat Awareness & Reporting Program (TARP), Ethics

Intelligence Databases

  • Analyst Notebook
  • CIA WIRE
  • FBI BlueKey
  • DIA Source
  • NSA Pulse
  • Chrome
  • NGIC INSCOM
  • M3
  • InteLink
  • Intellpedia
  • NCIS
  • MCIA
  • The Globe NGA
  • HighPoint
  • ALICE
  • NASIC-LINK
  • I-Space
  • DSS DCSA
  • AFOSI
  • Coliseum
  • TIDE
  • QLIX
  • ARCYBER
  • DC3 DCISE
  • USSTRACTCOM
  • USCYBERCOM
  • BNICS
  • CAGE

Databases

  • Lawson
  • LimeSurvey
  • NFC (National Finance Center)
  • HR Connect
  • EPIC
  • E-Quip
  • E-Verify
  • EODS
  • Monster
  • WebTa
  • PeopleSoft
  • Adobe Acrobat
  • Neta Series
  • Job Science
  • Taleo
  • Kronos
  • ManPower
  • OneNote
  • UTAPS
  • AROWS
  • VMPF
  • MICT
  • MyPers
  • ARCNet
  • ADP

Timeline

Site Lead/Senior Intelligence Analyst (CTR)

Amentum

MBA - Business Management

Bowie State University

BBA - Business Management & Entrepreneurship

University of Louisiana at Monroe
McAnthony L Hegwood