Dan Driscoll
Instructor of Economics at University of Colorado Colorado Springs- Claim this Profile
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Dan is the consumate professional and technical expert, one who shares his knowledge with teammates. His performace made us better becuase of how good he was. Great under pressure, we looked to him when the chips were down.
Scott F.
Dan is the consumate professional and technical expert, one who shares his knowledge with teammates. His performace made us better becuase of how good he was. Great under pressure, we looked to him when the chips were down.
Scott F.
Dan is the consumate professional and technical expert, one who shares his knowledge with teammates. His performace made us better becuase of how good he was. Great under pressure, we looked to him when the chips were down.
Scott F.
Dan is the consumate professional and technical expert, one who shares his knowledge with teammates. His performace made us better becuase of how good he was. Great under pressure, we looked to him when the chips were down.
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Experience
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University of Colorado Colorado Springs
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Instructor of Economics
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Aug 2015 - Present
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US Air Force Academy
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United States
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Government Administration
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Instructor of Economics
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Jan 2014 - May 2015
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Deputy Department Head, Dept of Economics & Geosciences
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Jun 2005 - Dec 2013
Assists Department Head in all aspects of personnel, curriculum, and resource allocation decisions for 38-member academic department responsible for teaching 50+ courses in economics, geosciences, meteorology & operations research.In 2007, deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom as Army brigade electronic warfare officer; trained/supported 1500 soldiers in counter-IED tactics, techniques, and procedures.
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Vice Commander, 10th Air Base Wing
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Jan 2012 - Jun 2012
Directed more than 3,000 military, civilian, and contract personnel who conducted all base-level support activities for the entire installation. These activities include all aspects of security, civil engineering, communications, logistics, finance, contracting, chaplaincy, legal, lodging, food service, military & civilian personnel, family programs, and all medical operations--all supporting over 4,000 cadets and a total military community of over 35,000 personnel.
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Department Head, Department of Economics and Geosciences
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Jun 2011 - Jan 2012
Responsible for all aspects of leadership and strategic guidance of 38-member academic department. Leads diverse department with 200+ majors, 50+ courses, 1,500 students in economics, geosciences, meteorology, & operations research. Served as member of the steering groups providing oversight of the multi-disciplinary Operartions Research major and the Foreign Area Studies major.
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Director, Commander's Action Group, Dean of the Faculty
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Jun 2009 - Jun 2010
Directly supported General Officer Dean of the Faculty on time-sensitive and high-profile USAFA operations/planning projects; researched & prepared Dean's presentations & messages for large, public, and/or high-visibility internal/external audiences or groups; implemented Dean's strategic policies, communications, integration plans, & public affairs efforts.
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Adjunct Instructor of Economics
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Aug 2011 - May 2015
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Defense Intelligence Agency
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United States
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Armed Forces
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700 & Above Employee
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Deputy Chief, Operations Division
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Jun 2002 - Jun 2005
Joint Duty Assignment. Led four multi-source intelligence collection operations branches comprised of 45+ DIA/Joint Staff civilian, military, and contractor personnel. Directed, validated, and implemented Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance collection requirements and deployment orders for Unified Commanders, CJCS, and SECDEF. Joint Duty Assignment. Led four multi-source intelligence collection operations branches comprised of 45+ DIA/Joint Staff civilian, military, and contractor personnel. Directed, validated, and implemented Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance collection requirements and deployment orders for Unified Commanders, CJCS, and SECDEF.
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United States Air Force
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United States
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Instructor/Evaluator Electronic Warfare Officer (RC-135), Chief of Standardization/Evaluation
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Jan 1989 - Jul 2001
• Supervised rated officers who performed flight and ground evaluations to ensure safety of flight and mission accomplishment on RC-135 aircraft • Responsible for determining the qualification level of 130 electronic warfare officers in ten unique crew positions; instructed/evaluated crewmembers in current electronic warfare tactics and procedures • Over 4900 flight hours including 343 operational reconnaissance sorties flown worldwide in support of national intelligence collection requirements and Operations JUST CAUSE, DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM. PROVIDE PROMISE/DENY FLIGHT, NORTHERN WATCH/SOUTHERN WATCH, and ALLIED FORCE; 259 Combat hours, 464 Combat Support hours, 1135 Instructor hours, 206 Evaluator hours. Show less
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Education
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University of Oklahoma
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Air University, Alabama
MA, Military Operational Art and Science/Studies -
Georgetown University
BS, Physics