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William Boozier

O'Fallon,IL

Summary

Qualified Senior GEOINT Analyst with solid background in analysis and problem-solving. Proven track record of identifying inefficiencies and implementing solutions that improve operational performance. Demonstrated ability to leverage data analytics and strong communication skills to drive strategic initiatives.

Overview

25
25
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

GIS Instructor

GRVTY
01.2022 - Current
  • Responsible for designing, instruction, and maintaining Fundamentals of GIS: Intermediate GIS: Database Design and Maintenance for the National Geospatial- Intelligence College, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
  • Instructs both traditional in-class and virtually using web technologies.
  • Maintains a high instructor average of more than 4.9 out of 5.0.
  • Certified in Fundamentals of Facilitation, Virtual Fundamentals of Facilitation and Adaptive Facilitation Skills.

GIS Instructor

US Army
07.2019 - 11.2021
  • Instructed over 150 U.S. Army Advanced Individual Training (AIT) students in the use of ArcGIS for geospatial analysis, map production, and briefing techniques; enhanced students’ operational readiness and briefing confidence through hands-on training and scenario-based exercises.
  • Updated and adapted geospatial training courseware to reflect evolving warfighter operational environments, ensuring instructional content remained relevant, mission-focused, and aligned with current Army doctrine and technology advancements.

Geographic Information's System Advisor

US Army
04.2015 - 07.2019
  • Utilized ArcGIS and PowerPoint to develop and present multiple Courses of Action (COAs) for the placement of intelligence facilities, incorporating analysis of housing availability and transportation infrastructure; briefed Senior Executive Service (SES) personnel, senior military leadership, and Department of Defense (DoD) stakeholders—resulting in the adoption of recommendations to guide facility siting decisions.
  • Designed and implemented a local targeting database integrating multiple imagery types, cutting processing time by 50% and enhancing the speed and accuracy of mission planning and target development.
  • Updated and maintained 53 individual country-level geodatabases (GDBs), ensuring data accuracy, consistency, and readiness to support regional analysis, mission planning, and operational decision-making.
  • Assisted in the creation and maintenance of an online map application displaying all map and data coverage of Africa; identified coverage gaps and outdated products, and coordinated with multiple commands and units to prioritize and produce mission-critical map updates.

Senior Geospatial Engineer Supervisor

US Army
10.2011 - 04.2015
  • Served as Supervisor, Lead Analyst, and Subject Matter Expert (SME) for a 6-person GEOINT team, utilizing Socket GXP and ArcGIS to produce Tactical Decision Aids and Helicopter Landing Zone (HLZ) products, enhancing mission planning and operational effectiveness.
  • Developed an ArcGIS model to identify potential Helicopter Landing Zones (HLZs), integrated with Socket GXP to enable the creation of medevac HLZ products within 7 minutes—supporting time-sensitive evacuation missions and improving rapid response capabilities.
  • Authored a comprehensive team Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) detailing the use and implementation of the ArcGIS HLZ model and integration of unit-specific requirements, standardizing workflows and enhancing team efficiency and product consistency.

GIS Team Lead

US Army
08.2008 - 10.2011
  • Served as Supervisor and Lead Analyst for a 3-person GIS team supporting the United States Indo-Pacific area of interest, ensuring timely and accurate geospatial products to inform regional operations and planning.
  • Provided geospatial support for multiple training exercises in South Korea, delivering mission-tailored maps and analysis to enhance situational awareness and operational readiness.
  • Deployed GIS team to Iraq in direct support of ground forces, conducting terrain analysis to meet diverse mission requirements including route planning, overwatch positions, and mobility assessments.

Tank Gunner and Night Battle NCO

US Army
10.2006 - 08.2008
  • Served as M1A1 Abrams Gunner for the Squadron Commander, responsible for the operation, readiness, and tactical employment of one tank and oversight of one Bradley Fighting Vehicle crew; ensured crew proficiency and safety during gunnery exercises and a National Training Center (NTC) rotation.
  • Served as Night Battle NCO for Opposing Forces (OPFOR) at the National Training Center (NTC), coordinating and tracking nighttime operations to ensure realistic, high-tempo training scenarios for rotational units.
  • Led Counterinsurgency (COIN) operations as Opposing Forces (OPFOR) at the National Training Center (NTC), executing realistic training scenarios to prepare rotational units for asymmetric warfare and urban combat environments.

Tank Gunner and Master Driver

US Army
05.2004 - 10.2006
  • Served as M1A1 Tank Gunner while forward deployed to South Korea, responsible for the combat readiness, accountability, and welfare of two personnel and associated equipment in support of combined defense operations.
  • Created and implemented unit Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) as Master Driver, successfully training and qualifying over 60 personnel on a wide range of equipment—from forklifts to M1A1 Abrams tanks—while maintaining a zero-accident safety record.

Tank Crewmember

US Army
04.2002 - 05.2004
  • Served as tank crew member on the Platoon Leader’s (PL) tank, ensuring all maintenance was completed and assisting in target acquisition and vehicle positioning to enable the PL to effectively command and maneuver the platoon.
  • Served as a member of the firing squad for over 60 military funerals, upholding military traditions and providing honors with precision, discipline, and respect for fallen service members and their families.

Night RTO for Brigade Operations

US Army
04.2000 - 04.2002
  • Served as Night Radio Telephone Operator (RTO) in support of brigade-level operations, assisting in battle tracking by maintaining communication logs and updating friendly unit locations on operational maps to ensure situational awareness and accurate reporting during nighttime missions.
  • Maintained accountability and operational readiness of military equipment valued at over $1 million, ensuring all assets met maintenance standards and were mission-ready at all times.

Education

High School Diploma -

Moon Valley High School
Phoenix, AZ
06-1998

Skills

  • Leadership development
  • Strong communication skills
  • Public speaking
  • Analytical thinking
  • Microsoft office

  • Critical thinking
  • Written communication
  • Relationship building
  • Geospatial intelligence
  • Geospatial data integration

Certification

  • Leadership Course x 2 (Basic/Advanced)
  • National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency GIS (3201/3301/4401/4411)
  • Fundamentals of Facilitation
  • Adaptive Facilitation Skills


awards

Meritorious Service Medal x 1

Joint Service Commendation Medal x 1

Army Commendation Medal x 4

Army Achievement Medal x 9

Timeline

GIS Instructor

GRVTY
01.2022 - Current

GIS Instructor

US Army
07.2019 - 11.2021

Geographic Information's System Advisor

US Army
04.2015 - 07.2019

Senior Geospatial Engineer Supervisor

US Army
10.2011 - 04.2015

GIS Team Lead

US Army
08.2008 - 10.2011

Tank Gunner and Night Battle NCO

US Army
10.2006 - 08.2008

Tank Gunner and Master Driver

US Army
05.2004 - 10.2006

Tank Crewmember

US Army
04.2002 - 05.2004

Night RTO for Brigade Operations

US Army
04.2000 - 04.2002

High School Diploma -

Moon Valley High School
William Boozier