Leoneal Davis, Jr.

Senior Military Operations/Intelligence Watch Analyst at Solutions Through Innovative Technologies, Inc. (dba STI Technologies, Inc.)
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Marietta, Georgia, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Senior Military Operations/Intelligence Watch Analyst
      • Oct 2017 - Present

      •Serves a as a Senior Operations-Intelligence Watch Team Analyst in the United States Army Central Command (USARCENT) Combined Operations Intelligence Center, supporting military operations throughout the Central Commands Area of Responsibility (AOR). •Performs analytic and operations functions as part of a diversified operations-intelligence team that monitors USARCENTs regional/sub-regional operations and intelligence reporting from any classified or unclassified sources. •Assesses… •Serves a as a Senior Operations-Intelligence Watch Team Analyst in the United States Army Central Command (USARCENT) Combined Operations Intelligence Center, supporting military operations throughout the Central Commands Area of Responsibility (AOR). •Performs analytic and operations functions as part of a diversified operations-intelligence team that monitors USARCENTs regional/sub-regional operations and intelligence reporting from any classified or unclassified sources. •Assesses current political-military climates in 18-countries throughout the AOR, reports military ground and air maintenance statuses, and publishes military messages and orders through Automated Message Handling System. •Assist the Chief of Operations in the preparation of executive level briefings; maintain historical data, assist Support Operations as needed on external tasks, new production reports, sustainment reports, and requests for forces and equipment. Show more Show less

    • United States
    • Defense & Space
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Senior Military Analyst
      • Oct 2010 - Dec 2016

      •Serves a as a Senior Operations-Intelligence Watch Team Analyst in the United States Army Central Command (USARCENT) Combined Operations Intelligence Center, supporting military operations throughout the Central Commands Area of Responsibility (AOR). •Performs analytic and operations functions as part of a diversified operations-intelligence team that monitors USARCENTs regional/sub-regional operations and intelligence reporting from any classified or unclassified sources. •Assesses… •Serves a as a Senior Operations-Intelligence Watch Team Analyst in the United States Army Central Command (USARCENT) Combined Operations Intelligence Center, supporting military operations throughout the Central Commands Area of Responsibility (AOR). •Performs analytic and operations functions as part of a diversified operations-intelligence team that monitors USARCENTs regional/sub-regional operations and intelligence reporting from any classified or unclassified sources. •Assesses current political-military climates in 18-countries throughout the AOR, reports military ground and air maintenance statuses, and publishes military messages and orders through Automated Message Handling System. •Assist the Chief of Operations in the preparation of executive level briefings; maintain historical data, assist Support Operations as needed on external tasks, new production reports, sustainment reports, and requests for forces and equipment. Show more Show less

    • United States
    • Law Enforcement
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Civil Military Operations for Horn of Africa, Middle East, and Central/South Asia
      • Jul 2006 - Oct 2010

    • Deputy Chief of Civil Military Operations, XVIII Airborne Corps
      • Oct 2002 - Jun 2006

    • NATO Civil Military Plans Officer
      • Oct 2000 - Oct 2002

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Lieutenant Colonel, Chief Operations Officer
      • Jan 2008 - Sep 2010

      Managed teams responsible for providing Emergency Management preparedness training and direction for local agencies and staff for 18 countries in the Arabian Peninsula, Central and South Asia. Prepared Response Teams for Recovery and Mitigation with international non-government andprivate organizations. Managed the overall Disaster Assistance efforts, establishing policies and procedures for preparing for, responding to, and conducting recovery operations during manmade and/or natural… Managed teams responsible for providing Emergency Management preparedness training and direction for local agencies and staff for 18 countries in the Arabian Peninsula, Central and South Asia. Prepared Response Teams for Recovery and Mitigation with international non-government andprivate organizations. Managed the overall Disaster Assistance efforts, establishing policies and procedures for preparing for, responding to, and conducting recovery operations during manmade and/or natural disasters. Lebanon ­ built emergency management capabilities; secured emergency equipment provided training, communications and medical support, $500,000 project. Kyrgyzstan ­ contracted with local de-miners to remove land mines, communicated with other countries to identify disposal teams in other countries, acquired their services to train locals. Kenya ­ built Airborne School (mirror image of; coordinated construction of school and training facility; trained leaders in Ft. Benning ­ 2 year project, $2 million. Show more Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Lieutenant Colonel, Chief Operations Officer
      • Jul 2006 - Sep 2010

      Led team of 5 with a staff of 32, focusing on building cooperation with foreign countries through seminars and training sessions for military leaders in-country or in U.S. Served as Training Chief developing and implementing 2-week programs for 11 Arabian Peninsula and Eastern Mediterranean countries (2 weeks each on site or domestic). Facilitated as many as 51 projects per year. Coordinated and synchronized programs through U.S. State… Led team of 5 with a staff of 32, focusing on building cooperation with foreign countries through seminars and training sessions for military leaders in-country or in U.S. Served as Training Chief developing and implementing 2-week programs for 11 Arabian Peninsula and Eastern Mediterranean countries (2 weeks each on site or domestic). Facilitated as many as 51 projects per year. Coordinated and synchronized programs through U.S. State Department, American Embassies, Department of Defense, Foreign Militaries, and other governmental agencies. Regional Medical Symposium ­ assembled leaders from 11 countries in Bahrain ­ coordinated presentations and programs intended to prepare region for man-made and natural disasters; invited representatives from U.S. Military and Medical Specialists, including representatives from Homeland Security; cross-utilized, regional experts with a goal of regional cooperation. Accessed a $54 million Overseas Humanitarian Disaster Assistance and Civic Aid/Mine Action program for 18 countries throughout United States Central Command's Area of Operation. National Health Management Disaster Center in Jordan ­ oversaw the construction of Regional Training Centers, multi-countries briefed; counseled with management from FEMA, GEMA ­ created a 5-year training plan; started construction, secured equipment for offices, communications, and other necessary items; estimated $1 million budget.Coordinated Border Security training program; brought military leaders; to share U.S. systems, procedures and operations, as related to technology and security on borders, airbases and maritime facilities. Show more Show less

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Lieutenant Colonel, Deputy Director, Chief Executive Officer
      • Oct 2002 - Jul 2006

      2002 to 2006 Supervised a 40-Soldier, 3 Civilian staff division responsible for coordinating the delivery of logistics and humanitarian assistance goods for refugee operations throughout 18-Iraqi provinces during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Served as the Chief of Operations for the Civil Military Operations Directorate in Bagram, Afghanistan, during Operation Enduring Freedom, coordinating a 35-person staff directorate.… 2002 to 2006 Supervised a 40-Soldier, 3 Civilian staff division responsible for coordinating the delivery of logistics and humanitarian assistance goods for refugee operations throughout 18-Iraqi provinces during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Served as the Chief of Operations for the Civil Military Operations Directorate in Bagram, Afghanistan, during Operation Enduring Freedom, coordinating a 35-person staff directorate. Conducted Humanitarian Assistance Operations in 28 of 34 Afghanistan provinces; identified and established military programs in support of these operations while managing an annual $30 - $40 million Overseas Humanitarian Disaster Assistance and Civic Aid budget. Served as the primary military interface, synchronizing 80+ International and Non-Governmental Organizations, Foreign Militaries, Department of State, and other Governmental Organizations, during the conduct of the multi-million dollar humanitarian relief operation throughout Iraq and Afghanistan. Established Refugee Camps in cooperation with Red Cross and other civilian organizations, concentrating on safety and security (basic needs). Reestablished local Governments and assured safety and security of the local population. Successfully established basic needs, utilities, reinstalled local government and allowed citizens to vote in local election in city of Tal Afar ­ success of Operations was acknowledged by President Bush in State of Union Address in 2006. Show more Show less

    • Belgium
    • Armed Forces
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Deputy Director, Chief Executive Officer
      • Jan 2000 - Jan 2002

      Served as the U.S. liaison to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees and Office of Security Cooperation, Europe, during military peacekeeping and humanitarian assistance operations in the Republic of Macedonia. Directly supervised a staff of three. Interpreted direction from NATO Higher Command and applied to needs in assigned territories. Participated in establishing international policies with over 75 International, Non-Governmental… Served as the U.S. liaison to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees and Office of Security Cooperation, Europe, during military peacekeeping and humanitarian assistance operations in the Republic of Macedonia. Directly supervised a staff of three. Interpreted direction from NATO Higher Command and applied to needs in assigned territories. Participated in establishing international policies with over 75 International, Non-Governmental Organizations and NATO forces, concentrating on the repatriation of over 18,000 Albanian Refugees to their native villages. Promoted to Chief of Training; participated in the development and implementation of a major NATO multi-national peacekeeping operations exercise, involving 18-European and former Warsaw Pact (including Canada, US, Germany and the U.K.) countries. Led the cooperative development of an intensive exercise-training plan, encompassing multilateral/bilateral training events, focusing on International Peacekeeping and Peacemaking operations. Show more Show less

    • Management Consulting
    • Executive Officer
      • Jan 1999 - Jan 2000

      Supervised 40 military and civilian occupational specialists (Personnel Administration, Property Book, Joint Military Finance, Transportation of Personnel and Logistics, Food Service, Vehicle and Equipment

    • Company Commander
      • 1992 - 19942 years

    • PLT LDR
      • 1988 - 19913 years

Education

  • Auburn University at Montgomery
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  • Strayer University
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  • Troy University
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  • COMMAND & GENERALS STAFF COLLEGE
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