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Ryan Rassi

Lacey

Summary

  • Diligent law enforcement professional with solid background in law enforcement and community safety. Successfully resolved numerous investigations and maintained public order through effective policing strategies. Demonstrated proficiency in conflict resolution and critical thinking in high-pressure situations.
  • Intelligence professional with experience in conducting comprehensive intelligence analyses to support military operations. Utilizes advanced analytical techniques to provide strategic insights and recommendations. Strong understanding of threat assessment and operational planning, ensuring mission success through informed decision-making.

Overview

12
12
years of professional experience

Work History

Military Intelligence Officer-TS/SCI

341st Military Intelligence Battalion
04.2025 - Current
  • Analyzed intelligence data to identify trends and support mission planning.
  • Developed and implemented intelligence collection strategies to enhance operational efficiency.
  • Coordinated with cross-functional teams to ensure timely dissemination of critical information.
  • Conducted training sessions for junior personnel on intelligence processing and analysis techniques.
  • Evaluate emerging threats and provided actionable recommendations to senior leadership.
  • Supervisor: Lieutenant Colonel Robert Goertzen (253) 983-7385

Deputy Sheriff

Thurston County Sheriff's Office
06.2022 - Current
  • Respond to dispatch calls for service to enforce laws and ensure public safety. Investigate criminal activity to include violent felonies, narcotics, financial crimes, and fraud. Interview victims, witnesses, and suspects. Preserved crime scenes, gather evidence, and arrest suspects.
  • Work within the Marine Services Unit utilizing boats and personal watercraft to enforce laws and safety on the water within Thurston County.
  • Work as an advisor for our Explorer program, teaching and mentoring youth that are interested in the Law Enforcement career field.
  • Serving as a Field Training Officer.
  • Train: Supervise and train new members in the application of their skills and knowledge
  • Evaluate: Assess the performance of new members
  • Mentor: Provide guidance and support to new members
  • Develop: Create training materials and activities
  • Monitor: Track the progress of new members
  • Measure: Assess the effectiveness of training programs
  • Supervisor: Sgt. Micah Rose (360) 480-1810

Battalion Intelligence Officer

181st Brigade Support Battalion
09.2022 - 03.2025
  • Duties include directing supervising and coordinating the planning, collection, evaluation, fusion, analysis, production and dissemination of all source intelligence at all echelons.
  • Perform multidiscipline collection management, coordination of surveillance and reconnaissance activities and provide advice on the use of intelligence resources at all echelons. Supervise and perform intelligence preparation of the battlefield and use automated intelligence data processing systems. Advise the commander and subordinate units on the enemy, weather and terrain.
  • Led the IPB process, analyzing the operational environment to identify threats, vulnerabilities, and opportunities.
  • Direct and coordinate the collection of intelligence from various sources, including human intelligence (HUMINT), signals intelligence (SIGINT), and imagery intelligence (IMINT).
  • Analyze collected intelligence to identify patterns, trends, and potential enemy actions. Ensure that relevant intelligence is disseminated to the commander and other key personnel in a timely and accurate manner.
  • Manage Battalion personnel security, including processing security clearance applications and managing access rosters.
  • Role-play the enemy commander during wargaming, ensuring the staff fully addresses friendly responses for each enemy course of action.
  • Coordinate with other staff sections, such as the S3 (Operations), S1 (Personnel), S4 (Logistics), and S6 (Signal/Communications) to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the operational environment.
  • Prepared and briefed senior leader's with intelligence analysis to include up to the General level.

Supervisor: Major Chaz Bantle (425) 533-4062

Intelligence Analyst- TS/SCI

US Army Special Operations Command- Pacific
03.2021 - 09.2021
  • Collaborated with interdisciplinary teams to integrate intelligence findings into operational planning.
  • Evaluated emerging threats through comprehensive analysis, advising on strategic adjustments to operational tactics.
  • Produced multi-source intelligence reports and products for different agency customers.
  • Worked with several agencies within the US Embassy.
  • Liaison element with PACOM Augmentation Team between US Special Operations Command Pacific and the Bangladesh Military.
  • Supervisor: Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Owen (936) 208-3463

Military Intelligence Officer

201st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade
10.2019 - 09.2022
  • Duties include directing supervising and coordinating the planning, collection, evaluation, fusion, analysis, production and dissemination of all source intelligence at all echelons.
  • Performed multidiscipline collection management, coordination of surveillance and reconnaissance activities and provide advice on the use of intelligence resources at all echelons.
  • Supervised and perform intelligence preparation of the battlefield and use automated intelligence data processing systems.
  • Advised the commander and subordinate units on the enemy, weather and terrain.
  • Evaluated emerging threats and provided actionable recommendations to senior leadership.
  • Mentored junior officers, fostering skill development in analytical methodologies and situational awareness practices.
  • Supervisor: Lindsay Jones (360) 480-6957

Police Officer

Monticello Police Department
11.2015 - 01.2018
  • Patrolled and responded to dispatch calls to enforce laws and ensure public safety. Investigate criminal activity to include narcotics, financial crimes, and fraud. Interviewed victims, witnesses, and suspects. Preserved crime scenes, gathered evidence, and arrested suspects.
  • 20 hours per month
  • $18 per hour
  • Supervisor: Chief John Carter- No longer there (217) 762-7727

Police Officer

Tolono Police Department
11.2015 - 01.2018
  • Patrolled and responded to dispatch calls to enforce laws and ensure public safety. Investigate criminal activity to include narcotics, financial crimes, and fraud. Interviewed victims, witnesses, and suspects. Preserved crime scenes, gathered evidence, and arrested suspects.
  • 20-30 hours per week
  • $16 per hour
  • Supervisor: Chief Justin Levingston- New Chief (217) 485-8040

Police Officer

Heyworth Police Department
12.2014 - 12.2015
  • Patrolled and responded to dispatch calls to enforce laws and ensure public safety. Investigate criminal activity to include narcotics, financial crimes, and fraud. Interviewed victims, witnesses, and suspects. Preserved crime scenes, gathered evidence, and arrested suspects.
  • Full time- $16 per hour
  • Supervisor: Chief Michael Geriets- New Chief (309) 473-2811

Police Officer

Macomb Police Department
01.2014 - 06.2014
  • Patrolled and responded to dispatch calls to enforce laws and ensure public safety. Investigate criminal activity to include narcotics, financial crimes, and fraud. Interviewed victims, witnesses, and suspects. Preserved crime scenes, gathered evidence, and arrested suspects.
  • Full time- $21 per hour
  • Supervisor: Chief Jeffrey Hamer (309) 833-4505

Police Officer

Farmington Police Department
08.2013 - 01.2014
  • Patrolled and responded to dispatch calls to enforce laws and ensure public safety. Investigate criminal activity to include narcotics, financial crimes, and fraud. Interviewed victims, witnesses, and suspects. Preserved crime scenes, gathered evidence, and arrested suspects.
  • Full Time- $15.50 per hour
  • Supervisor: Chief Chris Darsham- New Chief (309) 245-2426

Education

Bachelor of Arts - Board of Trustee's (General Studies), Law Enforcement And Justice Administration

Western Illinois University
Macomb, IL
07.2010

High School Diploma -

Morton High School
Morton, IL
05.2006

Skills

  • Open source intelligence
  • Adaptive learning
  • Negotiation techniques
  • Operational planning
  • Interagency coordination
  • Threat assessment
  • Intelligence gathering
  • Data interpretation
  • Criminal investigations
  • Report writing

Training

  • 2011- Basic Law Enforcement Academy- 480 hours, Police Training Institute, University of Illinois
  • 2022- Washington State Criminal Justice Training Center Basic Law Enforcement Academy- Burien, Washington



Location Preference

  • Pennsylvania

Timeline

Military Intelligence Officer-TS/SCI

341st Military Intelligence Battalion
04.2025 - Current

Battalion Intelligence Officer

181st Brigade Support Battalion
09.2022 - 03.2025

Deputy Sheriff

Thurston County Sheriff's Office
06.2022 - Current

Intelligence Analyst- TS/SCI

US Army Special Operations Command- Pacific
03.2021 - 09.2021

Military Intelligence Officer

201st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade
10.2019 - 09.2022

Police Officer

Monticello Police Department
11.2015 - 01.2018

Police Officer

Tolono Police Department
11.2015 - 01.2018

Police Officer

Heyworth Police Department
12.2014 - 12.2015

Police Officer

Macomb Police Department
01.2014 - 06.2014

Police Officer

Farmington Police Department
08.2013 - 01.2014

Bachelor of Arts - Board of Trustee's (General Studies), Law Enforcement And Justice Administration

Western Illinois University

High School Diploma -

Morton High School