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ELLIOTT H. DAVIS Sergeant First Class (ret), U.S.

Army 5507 Rising Sun Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19120 (215) 704-2854 (Residence) ehamptond@hotmail.com

SELECTED ACHIEVEMENTS More than twenty years proven logistics and traffic management excellence enhan ced by a distinguished and decorated military career (SECRET clearance). B.S., Business/Transportation Management, Wexford University; extensive trainin g and hands-on experience, U.S. Army Logistics Depot Management College, enhance performance. Exhibit strong planning, organizational, problem solving, and communications sk ills critical to producing superior combat environment results and positive, eff ective organizational operations and representation. Exercise sound concept and management skills: operational procedures, logistics , procurement, fiscal administration, and cost containment through closely monit ored inventory, labor, and shrinkage control: successful civil and military oper ations through expert logistics management. PROFESSIONAL WORK HISTORY August 2009 to Present: Senior Analyst Functional General Dynamics Information Technology, 1st TSC DMC Mobility, Camp Arifjan Kuwa it APO AE 09366 Maintain situational awareness and report on Air, Land, Sea movements within th e CENTCOM operational area to include command initiatives, high vis equipment mo ves, and deployment/redeployment efforts. Be prepared to Brief senior level aud iences when tasked. Maintain interface and healthy working relationship with Theater Aerial Ports, C DDOC, AMD, SDDC, and ARCENT to ensure synchronization and familiarization of the aerial port processes, and surface movement processes. Proficiency with Global Command and Control System (GCCS), editing tool, Comput erized Movement Planning and Status System (COMPASS), Transportation Coordinator Automated Information System II (TC-AIMS II), Transportation Coordinator Automa ted Command and Control Information System (TC-ACCIS), AGCCS, the collateral loc al area network, Microsoft Office, Coordinating with collocated AMC property man agers to ensure property is captured on the correct property book and Unit Stat us Reporting (USR), planning, and deployment/redeployment operations in order to provide guidelines for subordinate commands. Assist in analyzing mission and resource tasking requirements, in conjunction w ith higher level guidance (ARCENT/CENTCOM), regarding operations to develop, ada pt, modify, coordinate and implement OPLANS, fragmentation orders (FRAGOS), and related planning documents. Become familiar with CENTCOM letter of instruction for Intra-Theater Airlift with knowledge of space block request procedures Devel op and provide input to formal presentations for the immediate Chain of Command level. July 2004 to January 2009: Facilities Logistics Manager, Ministry of Electricity security force training academy, and follow-on US military training Phoenix Aca

demy, Arctic Slope Airfield and Range Services (ASARS), Taji, Iraq Responsible to the corporate program manager for daily upkeep and effective log istic and repair operations of the 53-acre, 35-building Ministry of Electricity Training Academy and the Phoenix Academy that includes approximately 100 America ns, 200 Iraqi and Third Country National sub-contractor employees, and up to 300 transient US or Iraqi security service trainees. Established performance standards, quality control metrics, and staff complianc e of all instructions specified and implied; supervised daily the program(tm)s l ocal and ex-patriot work force in the performance of assigned administrative and logistics duties to include timely planning, execution oversight, and multi-tie red management. ELLIOTT H. DAVIS

Advised the Program Manager on logistic and equipment status, purchasing foreca sting and warehousing issues, property accountability, and measures to improve s ite operations under my purview. Enhancements improved government equipment acc ountability by 80%, and reduced expenditures by 50%. Providing each account hol der a complete property book inventory list by the end of each through Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE). August 2002 to July 2004: Aerial (APOD) and Sea (SPOD) Port of Debarkation Coord inator, Georgia Training Equipment Program, Brown and Root (B&R) Services, T bilisi, Georgia. Developed, coordinated, and executed reception and onward movement procedures f or U.S. Forces and all operational freight at POTI Port of Georgia (SPOD) and T bilisi Airport (APOD). Performed multi-faceted, daily responsibilities to include coordinating transpo rtation and logistics support, effecting inbound/outbound customs declarations a nd clearances, preparing passenger and cargo manifests IAW appropriate regulatio ns, inspecting shipments for HAZMAT and preparing Dangerous Cargo documentation when required, and finalizing all movement requirements with the B&R logistics m anager. Issuing clearance memorandums to verify audits were conducted and that a ll purchased equipment has been identified and posted to the appropriate propert y book. Exemplary performance executing 87 successful SPOD and 217 APOD operations with a ZERO lost time safety record resulted in receiving three job excellence medal s and two U.S. forces certificates of appreciation. June 2001 to June 2002: Air Terminal Operations Center Officer, (MONUC), Pacific Architects & Engineer, Kalemi, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Executed wide-ranging United Nations airline operations that included passenger , cargo, and ramp services, under arduous and dangerous conditions that produced a ZERO time-lost record and maximized the U.N.(tm)s operations tempo in striferidden DRC. Coordinated all aspects of UN flights(tm) operations, to include passenger and cargo processing and manifesting, passenger and equipment safety and security, a nd documentation completion and processing in accordance with UN, ICAO, and IATA regulations to include HAZMAT and other dangerous cargo. Operated and maintained ground power units and aircraft ground equipment, condu cted and supervised local staff training on aircraft ground equipment use and ma

intenance, ground support operations, tower radio communications procedures, air craft marshalling techniques, and aircraft re-fueling and de-fueling in accordan ce with applicable regulations and safety procedures. June 1999 to June 2001: Senior Traffic Coordinator, Brown & Root Services, Houst on, Texas Supervised three Senior Traffic Coordinators and seven host nation personnel in strategy development and execution of the civilian augmentation to military ass ets program for U.S Army-contracted inbound/outbound air/sea cargo and personnel movement in support of Operation Joint Guardian in Macedonia, Greece, Germany, Italy, and Hungary. Coordinated all aspects of theater personnel and cargo movement, to include sec uring diplomatic clearances, arranging for commercial trucks and bus transportat ion and applicable road use permits, expediting customs and manifesting incoming and retrograde documents, procuring One Time Only (OTO) and Special Service Ten ders (SST), and generating and forwarding periodic situation reports (SITREPs). Providing support to monthly reconciliations of hand-receipts, to include update s through PBUSE. Processing property transactions using manual or automated DA Form 3161. Awarded performance promotion: Traffic Coordinator to Senior Traffic Coordinato r

ELLIOTT H. DAVIS April 1996 to June 1999: Senior Movement Control Officer, DynCorp, UN Airport, Luanda, Angola Supervised 50 host nation personnel, and established and maintained an effectiv e and efficient field-movement control system and organization for United Nation s Mission cargo transportation in dangerous, war-torn Angola. Specifically attu ned to critical medivac operations Coordinated and managed United Nations air and surface transportation, marine p assenger and cargo manifests, warehousing, customs clearances, freight-forwardin g, immigration and customs movements and security and, in general, oversaw all U N personnel/cargo movement to include all hazardous materials. Recipient of the corporate Lightening Bolt Award for excellence in secure convo y operations.

MILITARY EXPERIENCE Twenty years military logistics and transportation coordination experience in a variety of positions of increasing responsibility, beginning as a stock control clerk in 1978, the XVIII Airborne Corps Commissary Logistics Officer serving in Germany, Korea, Egypt, and Israel, and retiring in 1991 as a senior non-commissi oned officer (E7) and the Procurement/Commodities Manager at Ft. Bragg, NC, resp onsible for the tactical Army Combat Service Support (TACSS) computer system in support of 20,000 Special Forces members. Deployed to the Multi-National Force of Observers (MFO) in the Sinai Peninsula, EG, and to the Kuwait Theater of Oper ations during Desert Storm. Recipient of numerous awards, decorations, and cert

ificates of achievement. CIVIL EDUCATION AND SKILLS Bachelor of Science, Business (Transportation Management), Wexford University, W eisberg, Germany (3.2 GPA) Course work at Central Texas College, Dallas, TX, and Lincoln University, Oxford , PA Multi-lingual: native English speaker; conversant in German, Korean, and Portugu ese Computer literate: proficient in IBM and several Microsoft logistics- and transp ortation-specialized programs. MILITARY EDUCATION United States Army Logistics Depot Management College, Fort Lee, VA (1988); Depot Transportation Management; Standard Installation Supply Systems; and Suppl y Production, Planning/Control, property book Accountable Officer, Fort Lee, VA (1990); Depot Performing Counts & Location Survey: Fort Lee, VA (1990); NCO Primary Leadership: Fort Bragg, NC (1983)

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