Work Experience | military | as a Lieutenant Colonel
Squadron Commander
7456th Tactical Intelligence Squadron (USAFE) and
Director,
Combat Operations Intelligence Center (COIC)
Ramstein AB, Germany
Jun 1987 - Oct 1989
Supervised organization responsible for: maintenance of national level data bases on airfield facilities
and ground based air defense systems in Eastern Europe; identification of communications paths and exploitable weaknesses;
developed the RTCE (Rapid Targeting Capability Europe) concept whereby rapid turnaround of intelligence resulted in
aircraft on target in timely manner (this concept was the backbone of Desert Storm air operations);
oversaw operation of facility housing IBM mainframe, multiple message handlers,
over 200 special intelligence communications circuits, and over 30 separate, standalone computer systems and networks
Section Chief
Ground Based Air Defense Analysis, COIC
Ramstein AB, Germany
Aug 1986 - Jun 1987
Managed USAFE portion of U.S. European Command Joint Tactical Fusion testbed called LOCE (Link to Ops-intel Centers Europe);
this program fused multiple inputs from differing sensors into a single, integrated picture of the battlefield
which was distributed to terminals in combat operations centers. It was in its infancy in the mid-80s,
but has become operational and provided a common picture for NATO units operating in Bosnia
Intelligence Plans Officer
Allied Air Forces Central Europe
(AAFCE)
Ramstein AB, Germany
Nov 1984 - Aug 1986
Planner for NATO development of BICES (Battlefield Information Collection and Exploitation System)
a common communications and computer backbone similar to LOCE; planner for major NATO Command Post Exercises
WINTEX-CIMEX and CRESTED EAGLE, as well as being a TacEval inspector for NATO flying units in Germany, the Netherlands,
and Great Britain