Fo B1 Commission Meeting 4-10-03 Fdr- Tab 7- Bittinger Resume- Mark S Bittinger 540

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MARK S. BITTINGER

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OFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: • International Affairs / National Security • Data Collection / Analysis / Reporting • Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance (ISR) • Leadership / Personnel Training • Oral / Written Communications

• Public Policy Analysis • DoD Top Secret Security Clearance • Project Management • Logistics Coordination • Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint

EDUCATION: Master of Public and International Affairs, 1993 UNTVERSFTY OF PITTSBURGH, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, 1988 DREW UNIVERSITY, Madison, New Jersey EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE: Policy Analyst . . 1997 to present SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION (SAIC), McLean, Virginia With over 14 years experience, provide consultant services as part of SAIC's Strategies Group to support and improve the operational effectiveness of numerous organizations, as well as assess alternatives, determine impacts of alternatives and develop defensible positions in DoD and Congressional arenas. Federal clients have included: Office of the Secretary of Defense, Joint Staff J-4, Army CIO/G-6, Marine Corps Systems Command, Army Materiel Command, Army Logistics Transformation Agency, and U.S. Department of State. • • • « •

Researched and wrote portions of the 1998 congressionally-mandated "Report to The National Guard Bureau Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Study," analyzed homeland security and consequence management capabilities and requirements Assisted in developing a clear, concise and actionable Emergency Surface Transportation Evacuation Plan Annex to the District of Columbia Response Plan Rewrote the District of Columbia's Emergency Support Function (ESF) *H—Transportation, defining responsibilities and requirements associated with fulfillment of the entire spectrum of emergency transportation evacuation, minus au Developed the U.S. Army Security Assistance Command's Strategic Plan 2000-2003; familiar with Six Sigma methodology Publications: "Emergency Response: Police, Firefighters and Medical Personnel" and "Media Coverage of 9/11," forthcoming in the Encyclopedia of World Terrorism: 1996-2002. New York: M.E. Sharpe, January 2003

Logistics Analyst 1994 to 1997 TROY SYSTEMS, INC. (acquired by PEC Solutions), Fairfax, Virginia Assisted the Navy International Programs Office by providing expertise in researching all logistics and supply transactions related to the Iranian Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Program and the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal. Coordinated and interfaced with the Office of the Legal Adviser (L) and the Office of International Claims and Investment Disputes (L/CID) at the U.S. Department of State regarding FMS issues. Logistics Specialist 1990 to 1991 DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania Coordinated logistics, packaging and documentation for domestic and international shipment of materials, equipment and commodities in support of major U.S. Armed Forces troop deployments. Calculated weights and balance to expedite shipments, verified accuracy of accompanying documentation and entered all shipping data into mainframe computer terminal. During Operations DESERT SHIELD/STORM, assisted DLA in providing the military services with over S3 billion of supplies and weapons system repair parts in response to over 2 million requisitions; for Operation PROVIDE COMFORT, assisted DLA in preparing over 16,000 short tons of supplies to be airdropped or delivered to refugees in northern Iraq. Platoon Leader 19S3tol990 UNITED STATES ARMY (2*1 Squadron. 9* Cavalry. 7* CD). Fort Ord. California Trained and led a team of 17 reconnaissance soldiers in preparation for military maneuvers worldwide. Held full accountability for assigning daily work schedules, r e v i e w i n g / evaluating work performance, initiating ,•):<;.•inllp-t-i- •i.'T'nn -mrl r-^rnm'in" in s"-V'^"r r-*-snn->l ->nii r\rnfr->;>;inn:il i — t i n m 1 . ? r ^ ^ i f ^

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