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D AVID C LARK

2317 Harmsworth Drive ~ Dumfries, Virginia 22026


(910) 759-8150 davec433@hotmail.com

A l l S ou r c e A n a l y s t
Combat-tested leadership skills combined with exceptional abilities in managing multiple large-
scale projects, tasks and priorities effectively and in a timely manner. Core competencies include:
 Top Secret/SCI Clearance  M3  ArcGIS
 FA 107 Drone License  Palantir  DCGS-A
 SharePoint  Microsoft Office  Excellent People Skills

E MPL O YME NT

Asymmetric Threat Analyst, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 2018–Present 

 Used open source information to target US installations and performs C-sUAS assessments.
 Headed a C-sUAS team on 5 C-sUAS assessments
 Found single points of failure in 15 DoD installation which if exploited would have resulted in
mission failure. Reporting of these single points of failure to the Joint Staff increased the
resiliency of these missions by allowing the issues to get fixed.

Operations NCO, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 2015 – 2018 

 Plans, scheduled and tracked training for a 100 person CBRNE unit.
 Organized weekly CBRNE intelligence briefings to the department director and staff.
 Conducted M4/M9 ranges to train all deployable DTRA personnel.

Intelligence Sergeant, 3rd Group Special Forces, 2013 – 2015  


 Conducts Information Preparation of the Environment to assist in the Mission Decision Making
Process.
 Enabled the effective integration of intelligence from Human Intelligence, Signals Intelligence
and Multi-Intelligence sources during a combat deployment.
 Created target packets for named objectives and utilized assets to remove them from the
battlefield.

Senior Communications Sergeant, 3rd Group Special Forces, 2008 – 2013  


 Responsible for the establishment and maintenance of detachment tactical and operational
communications and communication equipment. 
 Taught 200 Pakistanis small unit tactics and Supervised a 25 person Signals Detachment.
 Flawlessly kept communications with Special Forces Task Forces over multiple deployments of
varying terrain.

Watercraft Engineer / Infantryman / Squad Leader, 2000 – 2008  

 Conducted entry level Watercraft Engineer duties on a LCU-2000.

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E DUCAT IO N & T RAINING


LIBERTY UNIVERSITY, Lynchburg, Virginia
Bachelor of Science, Multi-Disciplinary Studies: Social Studies & Business, 2012
CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE, Killen, Texas
Associate of General Studies, 2010

Military Occupational Specialties / Additional Skill Identifiers: 18E – Special Forces Communications
Sergeant; 18F – Special Forces Assistant Operations and Intelligence Sergeant; 18Z – Special Forces
Senior Sergeant; 88L – Watercraft Engineer; 11B – Infantryman; 5W – Jumpmaster; W8 – V – Ranger
Parachutist; P – Parachutist; G – Ranger

Selected Military Training: (2002) Air Assault; (2005) Airborne; Arabic and Urdu Special Operations
Language Training (SOLT) I; (2000) Basic Combat Training; (2001) General Shipboard Firefighting
Training (OBA); Hazmat Familiarization/Safety in Trans (Certification); Infantryman; (2009) Jump
Master; (2008) Ranger School; (2008) Special Forces Advanced Reconnaissance, Target Analysis, and
Exploitation Techniques Course, (SFARTAETC); (2013) Special Forces Intelligence Sergeant; (2011)
Special Forces Senior Leader; (2005) Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) High-Risk
(Level C); Watercraft Engineer

Selected Awards: Meritorious Service Medal, Bronze Star Medal, Joint Services Commendation Medal,
Army Commendation Medal with V Device, Army Commendation Medal (x2), Army Good Conduct
Medal (x3), NCO Professional Development Ribbon (x2), Army Service Ribbon, Special Forces Tab,
Ranger Tab, Combat Infantry Badge, Expert Infantry Badge, Parachutist Badge, Air Assault Badge

Military: Master Sergeant (E-8), U.S. Army

R E FE RE NCES
Excellent references furnished upon request.

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