Frederick C. Howard,

Frederick C. Howard, Jr.

5218 Lexington Avenue

Lincoln, NE 68504

402.805.4267 (Home)

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5/2005 TO Present, OWNER/SENIOR CONSULTANT, ROBERTSON-HOWARD CONSULTANTS, Lincoln, Nebraska: Providing Staff Training, Systems Analysis, Project Management Assistance, Logistics Management Assistance, and Linguist Staffing. A Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business with over Twenty five years of military experience managing technical projects.Main day to day is devoted to lobbying congress and the Intelligence Community to require minimal English compositions skills for Linguists doing Document Exploitation. Company specializes in analyzing operational plans and on-going operations, to identify their short-comings, and then to either exploit or take corrective actions. A provider of Defense Intelligence Linguists, Category II and III, to defense contracts as a sub-contractor. Advised a DOD Prime contractor on developing their bid for the ForeignMediaAnalysisCenter, USSTRATCOM.

12/03 to 5/2005, SENIOR MILITARY ANALYST, COMBINED MEDIA PROCESSING CENTER – BAGHDAD (CMPC), IRAQ SURVEYGROUP (ISG), MPRI CORP, Baghdad, Iraq:The largest Document Exploitation effort since the NuremburgTrails following WWII. Responsible for preparing Intelligence Information Reports (IIR) on captured Iraqi documents during Operation Iraqi Freedom and processed by CMPC-B. Due to my demonstrated abilities I was detailed to other organizations/activities.

  • Report Writer, JIDC (CampSlayer) – Prepared IIR’s for CampSlayer’s Joint Interrogation and Debriefing Center (JIDC) Detainee Interrogator’s, responsible for the High Value Detainees at CampCropper (the Deck of Cards 55). Using there notes or initial IIR, prepared the final IIR submitted to submission into the National Ground Intelligence Center’s Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Management System NEXT GENERATION (HMSng) Database.
  • Quality Assurance Coordinator - Responsible for the quality of the Translations and Intelligence Information Reports (IIR) prepared from the 3,000,000(+) documents captured from the previous Iraqi regime and collaborating corporations uploaded into the National Harmony Database. Designed/implemented various review protocols that identified Systemic Problems in the Document Exploitation (DOCEX) process. Verified the Quality editing of 12 Quality Control personnel, to ensure Gist and Translation conform to standards established for the Defense Intelligence Agency’s National Harmony Database.

Quality Control Editor – Reviewed Intelligence Information Reports (IIR) by the Document Reporting Element’s (DRE-B) Report Writers for completeness, syntax, and format prior to submission into the National Ground Intelligence Center’s HUMINT Management System Next Generation (HMSng) Database.

Collection Management – Assisted the DRE-B Collection Manager by identifying those Harmony files that require further exploitation and were worthy of an IIR. Developed database application tools to assist in the management of the IIR’s in-process and tools to aide in the preparations of the IIR. The tools included the Proactive Document Reporting System Management, Intelligence Functional Code Search, Collection Requirement Search, Keyword Search, and Hot Document Search. These tools were network based and made available to the ISG and Multi-National Force–Iraq (MNF-I) Analyst.

Training Officer - Prepared and conducted job/mission specific training for the IIR Report Writers, Quality Control Editors, and Linguists. Established the first training program that identified and trained linguist for Document Exploitation. Conducted general training of DOCEX personnel for Microsoft’s Explorer, Word, and Excel. Developed an implemented an OJT Training Program for 190(+) personnel, in 23 duty positions working in 6 departments.

Technical Writer – Prepared the Standing Operating Procedures implemented for use at CMPC in the areas of Report Writing, Training, Quality Control and Document Exploitation.

Lessons Learned Coordinator, CMPC – Coordinated the collection efforts for the first lessons learned to the ISG for their inclusion into the DIA’s submission. Conducted “Town Hall Meetings” with every section on every shift, resulting in excess of 100 submissions.

5/01 to 12/03, INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT, ROBERTSON-HOWARD CONSULTANTS: Providing Project and Logistics management assistance. Designed (patent pending) a Protective Blast Panel to protect personnel and equipment from high explosives and direct fire from weapons up to 50 caliber. Estimate the cost to design a relational database application, and then perform a Cost-Benefit Analysis to move a mainframe DB2 database to a Server Based SQL database. Designed new application in pseudo code to estimate programming time. Specializing in the Deployment/Execution of technical projects, last summer deployed a Fiber Optic Fast Ethernet LAN, connecting 9 city and county offices to a central Geographic Information System (GIS) and the Internet, using IEEE standards 802.1q and 802.3 (to include 802.3z).Consultative services include assessment, integration, implementation and deployment of custom Project Management tools integrating Project Management techniques with Integrated Logistic Support and Systems Management principles. Provides staff instruction on the phases of a project, traps to avoid, and the decision science needed to ensure the successful completion of a project. Focus includes TQM, ILS, UML and IDEF integration into existing operations. Provides Staff Training in Systems Analysis, Decision Making, and other staff operations. Achievement: Wrote a Visual Basic Project Management software program to assist a Project Manager determine a project's health. This inexpensive program installs on a network, allowing updates from project team members across LANs and WANs.

3/98 to 05/01, IT SPECIALIST / SYSTEMS ANALYST, EXPERIAN CORP, LINCOLN, NE: A member of the Analytical Services Group, Analyst/Modeler designing internal data models to estimate unpopulated fields such as Income, Age, and Primary Decision Maker. Wrote a Statistical Process Control (Visual Basic) Program used in Quality Assurance of the Experian’s National Consumer Database.Analyst on the Nations Largest Consumer Database, InSource. Responsible for designing Visual Basic tools to interface Statistical Analyst with ODBC compliant Databases and Office Application Packages. Project Coordinator to design and field an Application server to support 30 (+) analysts, using SAS Enterprise Miner with an Oracle Database, requiring a total storage of 3 Terabytes of Disk Array. Knowledgeable in the development and implementation of relational databases. Projects: Data Management Analytical Research System (DMARS) development phase to transition from requirement identification to system specification and design. NT System Administrator for the group's LAN segment and expeditor for all job request and issues with the Help Desk. Achievements: Co-author of the Experian's latest Estimated Income Model. Developed summarized algorithms for over 15 models that will enable C programmers to translate SAS modeling code into the Oracle relational environment.

2/99 to 10/00, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT - AMMUNITION MATERIAL MANAGEMENT, 320TH ORDNANCE BATTALION, LINCOLN, NE: Number two management position in a new Ordnance Battalion, totaling over 400 reservists. Responsible to hire and train the primary staff officers in the battalion headquarters, and over see the mission operations during train up and execution of major training exercises. Conducted Organizational Analysis of poor performing subordinate units to improve unit morale and operational efficiency. Logistics Readiness Officer, responsible for maintenance accountability of all equipment and supplies in the battalion and all subordinate units. Command and control for two transportation companies and two Ammunition supply companies,with a total of over two hundred pieces of rolling stock. Ensured all subordinate units were in compliance with all applicable DOD, DOT, OSHA and EPA regulations. Command and control for two transportation companies and two Ammunition supply companies.Award: Meritorious Service Medal.

6/97 to 2/99, DIRECTOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT / SYSTEMS AUTOMATION, 561ST CORPS SUPPORT GROUP, OMAHA, NE: Senior Staff Officer to the Group Commander and Group Communications Officer on computer automation issues. In charge of the Combat Service Support Automation Management Office, with 15 application package specialist, 5 help desk technicians, and 2 network engineers. Coordinates the Combat Service Support (CSS) software support requirements for the Corps Support Group and subordinate units. Coordinates Standard Army Management Information Systems (STAMIS) and communication systems interface with the Corps Support Command (COSCOM), Corps Materiel Management Center (CMMC), and the Assistant Chief of Staff for Computers and Communication (G6).

8/96 to 3/98, SENIOR CONSULTANT, ROBERTSON-HOWARD CONSULTANTS, LINCOLN, NE: Advised customers on software, hardware, and network integration in to their present operations. Test new software and verify its application to the IDEF model. Advise on logistics, manufacturing, warehousing, and personnel issues. Assisted customers maintain compliance with EPA, DOT and OSHA regulations.Installed Local Area Networks using Window NT. Train customer employees on software, OSHA required classes, and transport/handling of hazardous materials. Primary customer - Department of the Army Reserves. Achievements: Selected Senior controller during the verification of the Army's newest interface between the Corps Battle Simulation Software and the Automated Logistics Management Systems fielded to Combat Service Support Units called Combat Service Support Control System (CSSCS).

4/96 to 8/96, PLANT MANAGER, LETICA CORP., MUSCATINE, IA: Plant Manager of the corporations largest of 13 injection molding plants, in MuscatineIowa with 180 employees working 2 shifts, 7 days per week. Produced more than 30,000 pails and 35,000 lids daily. Gross sales greater than $24 million per year. Managed production, warehousing, shipping, printing, and maintenance operations. Responsible for quality assurance to include compliance with the FDA's Packaging and single use food container regulationsand State EPA Post Consumer Plastics requirements. Interfaced with the 85 customers that the plant serviced, resolving customer issues and complaints. Achievements: Implemented the companies first Preventative Maintenance Program,23% reduction in customer complaints, 28% increase in production rates, and 30% increase in shipping. Illegally discharged for attending annual training with my Army Reserve unit.

5/95 to 6/97, DEPUTY DIRECTOR - SUPPORT OPERATIONS / PROJECT MANAGER, 561ST CORPS SUPPORT GROUP, OMAHA, NE: Assist the Director Support Operations with the formulation, review, and implementation of policy, plans, and procedures relating to the Direct and General Support of CSS units within the Group. Responsible to coordinate the Support Operations Sections Branch Operations, supervising 5 branch managers. Planned the support operations required to support Group customers in the field, up to 20,000 soldiers. Including 5 Exercises at theNationalTrainingCenter (FT Irwin, CA)and three exercises at the JointReadinessTrainingCenter (FT Polk, LA).Awards:Army Commendation Medal,Army Achievement Medal.

5/94 to 5/95, MANAGER -AMMUNITION MATERIAL MANAGEMENT, 561ST CORPS SUPPORT GROUP, OMAHA, NE: Chief for the Support Operations Ammunition Branch, supervising 3 commodity managers and 2 ammunition inspection specialists. Advise the Group Commander and the Support Operations Officer on ammunition related issues and activities. Provide subject matter expertise support to subordinate ammunition battalions and companies. Coordinate with the Support Operations Section Transportation Branch Chief with transportation priorities and issues related to the movement of ammunition in the CSG's area of operations.

5/93 to 5/94, DIRECTOR - INTERNAL LOGISTICS SUPPORT, 561ST CORPS SUPPORT, OMAHA, NE: Responsible for providing internal logistic support for the Headquarters and 18 subordinate organizations, supervising 5 logistics specialist. Advise the Group Commander on the overall Logistical status and readiness requirements of the Group. Responsible to coordinate and prioritize the Organizational logistic support capabilities and requirements of all subordinate units.

1/93 to 4/96, OPERATIONS MANAGER / ACCOUNT MANAGER, HEINKE TECHNOLOGY INC., LINCOLN, NE: Managed the production operations of 13 (CNC) molding machines, 20 to 400 ton, and inventory/warehousing for over 400 lines of finished and semi finished goods. Purchasing Agent for all plant raw materials and semi-finished goods. Produced Medical Devices and Packages to FDA's rigorous GMP standards. Ensured compliance to and made required disclosure reports IAW OSHA (CFR 29) and EPA (CFR 40, parts 370 and 372). System Administrator for a Windows NT Advance Server and a Motan Token Ring Network. Solicited, procured, installed, and loaded an MRPII program to manage the plants entire manufacturing, warehousing, shipping, and accounting operations. ISO 9000 Project Officer to bring the manufacturing facility into ISO 9001 compliance. Primary Instructor for all OSHA “Right-to-Know” required classes.Achievements: Promoted from Production Control Manager to Operations Manager in first 90 days of employment. Designed and installed an Assembly Robot. Wrote and instituted the companies Career Development Program. Awarded the Upjohn Pharmaceutical Company's 1994 Outstanding Supplier Award. Established HTI as a vendor to one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical company, Novartis Corp. 19% increase in sales.

6/92 to 5/93, MANAGER - INTERNAL MEDICAL SERVICE LOGISTICS SUPPORT, 162ND MEDICAL BATTALION, LINCOLN, NE: Responsible for providing internal logistic support for the Headquarters and 2 subordinate organizations, supervising 3 logistics specialist. Advise the Battalion Commander on the overall Logistical status and readiness requirements of the Battalion. Responsible to coordinate and prioritize the Organizational logistic support capabilities and requirements of all subordinate units. Planned, coordinated, and executed the logistical requirements needed to De-Activate the Battalion Headquarters.

9/87 to 6/92, CONSULTANT / PROJECT MANAGER , 561ST CORPS SUPPORT GROUP, OMAHA, NE: Responsible for the management of the organizational vehicle and equipment maintenance for twenty-two logistics units in a two state region, with over 300 pieces of rolling stock. Managed the command’s Preventative Maintenance Program, Army Oil Analysis Program, and Tool and Test Equipment Calibration Program. Conducted Logistical Analysis of Operational and Organizational Structure to eliminate support bottlenecks, improving customer support and response time in the dynamic operational tempo of war. Analyzed the business/logistics operations of subordinate units, of a combat support group consisting of eighteen units in two states, to include compliance with all applicable DOD, DOT, OSHA, and EPA regulations. Advised Commanders of the problems identified, making recommendations to their solutions. Planned the wholesale logistical support for military exercises involving more than 10,000 soldiers. System administrator for a minicomputer system managing sixteen separate databases. Verified Bills-of-Lading IAW DOT Transport of Hazardous Material regulations. Instructor for OSHA required training for Hazard Communications, Blood Borne Pathogens, and Toxicology. Achievements: Wrote, tested, and Implemented an Automated Drivers Training and Licensing Program, which was the first approved for use by the Army Reserve. Awards: Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, and 3 Army Achievement Medals. 5th Army Superior Performance Award.

11/85 to 8/87, GENERAL MANAGER - MISSILE MAINTENANCE, 820TH ORDNANCE COMPANY, DUTY SPECIALTY 73/91C, BITBURG, Germany: Commander of a missile maintenance company with 140 highly specialized electronic/mechanical repair and supply support personnel in 37 different career fields. First Commander of the unit responsible to merge three detachments into a single unified unit. Provided vehicle and system maintenance for a mobile Air Defense Battalion. Accountable officer for an annual budget exceeding 3 million dollars and an annual revolving stock fund for major assemblies of over 10 million dollars. Facility manager for a 25 million dollar maintenance and administration facility. Achievements: Customer unit received the "Toftoy Award" for the best overall readiness rating in the entire U.S. Army. Rated as the best Chaparral/Vulcan Missile Maintenance Company in Europe.

7/83 to 11/85, PROJECT MANAGER / FORCE MODERNIZATION MANAGER, 87TH MAINTENANCE BATTALION, WERTHEIM, Germany: Designed and fielded the Support plan, to include personnel and support equipment, for all new weapons systems fielded to 14 customer units, to include the Multiple Launched Rocket System and TACFIRE. Designed an Integrated Logistic Support Management Computer Software tool using ILS principles. Initiated staffing actions to resolve fielding problems before the impacted milestone dates. Negotiated memorandums of agreement between customer and support units. Achievements: Meet all established milestones and fielding dates for 4 new weapon systems and 12 upgraded subsystems. Awards: 2 Army Achievement Medals.

3/82 to 7/83, ASSISTANT OFFICE MANAGER - CEO STAFF, US ARMY MATERIAL READINESS COMMAND, ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, IL: Assistant Office Manager, on personal staff to Major General Benjamin F. Register, Jr. Responsible for Command Conference Room operations, Commanding General's Chauffeur, and Command Award Program. Prepared all MG Register's laudatory endorsements to awards, achievements, and citations given to subordinate personnel in the command. Narrator of all awards presented by MG Register or BG Hissong. Coordinated all automation efforts in the Command Group. Reviewed all documents prepared for the Commanding General's signature. Achievements: Designed, planned, executed, and coordinated the renovation of the Command Offices Suite to accommodate the command's reorganization to the Armament, Munitions, Chemical Command (AMCCOM) Award: Meritorious Service Medal.

7/80 to 7/83, INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER TECHNICIAN / PROJECT OFFICER, PROJECT REARM, ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, IL: One of three project officers for a 200 million-dollar renovation project of the Army's largest manufacturing facility, ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL. Upgraded the Arsenal manufacturing from WWII manufacturing technology to state of the art, including CAM, JIT, and Group Technology manufacturing cells using NC and CNC machine tools. Designed Computer Model to evaluate the Arsenal's production flow and machining operations to reduce production overhead cost, to compete with the civilian sector counterparts. Coordinated all computer initiatives, include the acquisition and population of a CPM Project Management tool for construction projects TRACK 50. Achievements: Wrote the narrative justifications for six sub-projects presented to and approved by the U.S. Congress. Successfully passed the Army Audit Agency's review of the project. Certified as an Army Production Control Engineer. Award: Army Commendation Medal.

9/77 to 11/79, SECTION CHIEF, AUTOMATED TEST EQUIPMENT SUPPORT SECTION LCSS, G COMPANY, 124TH MAINTENANCE BATTALION, FT HOOD, TX: First line supervisor of a digital high speed automated test system designed to verify repair and fault isolate down to the transistor. Responsible for direct support maintenance of all Divisional Land Combat Surface to Surface missile systems. Managed 2.5 million-dollar test system and 14 technicians performing maintenance on all components of the Lance, TOW, Dragon, and Shillelagh missile systems. Senior LCSS repair technician to diagnose and repair LCSS malfunctions. Achievements: Designed and conducted a Systems Analysis of the LCSS in conjunction with the area Logistics Assistance Office. Corrections identified resulted in reduced system downtime and a greater throughput of missile components. Achievements: Conducted an analysis of system downtime, making recommendations that were adopted by the Army's Logistics Assistance Office. Award:Good Conduct Medal, NCO Professional Development Ribbon.