1. Eric Hall
4330 W. Summit Ranch Pl., Marana, AZ 85658 ● 520-403-7417 ● erichall1972@gmail.com
Qualifications, Education & Licensures
• Current/Active Top Secret Clearance (TS/SCI), July 2010 (reinvestigation in progress)
• CRC (Continental U.S. Replacement Course) Certification, November 2015
• Current Class III FAA Certification, January 2015
• Valid Multiple Entry Afghan Business Visa, valid thru June 2016
• Current Physiology (Altitude Chamber) Training/Certification, February 2014
• Certified Biometrics Trainer (SEEK II, BATS, SmartFTP), November 2013
• Weapons Qualification Course Certified (M4 & M9, Expert), November 2015
• High Risk Isolation Certification (HRI), February 2014
• Associates of Applied Science Degree in Air & Space Operations Technology, 2013
• Associates of Applied Science Degree in Aviation Maintenance Technology, 2008
• Organizational Management Bachelor’s Degree, Graduation January 2016
Proficient in MS Office suite (Word, Excel, Power point, Outlook, Publisher); CLAW Mission
Management SW, Blue Force Tracker (BFT), mIRC, Google Earth, FalconView, Skynet, IMDS/Cams,
Zeus, Agile Client, Rover, Vortex, CDL, UVDS, WIC, ImageJ; CPR/Tactical First aid; U.S. Dept. of
Labor Fire Fighter Certification
Professional Experience
02/2014 - Current Mission Commander/Airborne Imagery Analyst/Sensor Operator, Leidos
Mission Commander/Airborne Sensor Operator supporting a US Army ISR/RSTA program based OCONUS
supporting Task Force Odin (Observe, Detect, Identify, & Neutralize) on the Bombardier Dash 8 aerial platform
providing hyper-spectral imagery (HSI), MX-20 EO/IR full-motion video (FMV) gimbal, PeARL Digital Imaging Sensor
System, and multi-source data for both real-time and after-action analysis.
As a Mission Commander, I am responsible for the collection and initial imagery analysis of multi-source
information while safely and effectively tasking, collection, and direction of the pilots and sensor operators onboard
the aircraft. Daily flight mission planning, preflight briefings, mission system inspection, operation, troubleshooting,
post-flight inspections, debriefings, and mission reporting/documentation. Understanding and operation of air-ground
asset integration and tactical voice communications. A working knowledge of ground force (JTAC, SOF) and enemy
TTPs.
As an Airborne Sensor Operator, execute all assigned preflight, flight, and post flight duties as required to safely
and effectively operate ELINT, E/O IR, and hyper-spectral imagers. Conduct initial imagery evaluation for processing
and dissemination. Also tasked to assist with performing sensor upgrades and maintenance accomplishment.
02/2010 - Current Unmanned Aerospace System (UAS) Sensor Operator (AFSC 1U071), MSgt, AZ ANG
Perform Reserve duties as a mission crew member on MQ-1 (Predator) UAV. I employ airborne sensors in manual
or computer-assisted modes to actively and/or passively acquire, track, and monitor airborne, maritime and ground
objects with real time Full-motion Video (FMV). Execute operations and tactics, techniques & procedures (TTPs) in
accordance with Special Instructions (SPINS), Air Tasking Orders (ATO) and Rules of Engagement (ROE).
Assist pilots through all phases of employment to include mission planning, flight operations, and debriefings. I
continually monitor aircraft and weapons systems status to ensure lethal and non-lethal application of airpower.
Conduct ISR of potential targets and areas of interest. Detect, analyze and discriminate between valid and invalid
targets using electro-optical, low-light, and infrared full-motion video imagery, and other active or passive acquisition
and tracking systems (SIGINT); assist in air navigation, Air Order of Battle (AOB) integration, fire control planning,
and determining effective weapons control and delivery tactics to achieve overall mission objectives. Conduct
immediate first phase Battle Damage Assessments (BDA) for up-channel coordination and potential re-attack.
Operators utilize laser target marking systems to provide target identification and illumination for onboard weapons
delivery, and in support of other combat assets and responsible for terminal weapons guidance.
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2. Eric Hall
4330 W. Summit Ranch Pl., Marana, AZ 85658 ● 520-403-7417 ● erichall1972@gmail.com
05/2011 - 01/2014 Lead ISR Sensor Engineering Technician, SAIC/Leidos
Maintain, test, calibrate, troubleshoot and configure UTC/Goodrich CA-247 (Sentinel) IR Wide Area Motion
Imagery collection sensor, GD/Axsys MS II & MS II LR EO/IR Full-motion Video (FMV) gimbal turret sensor, SAIC-
designed Wide Area EO Gimbal Camera imagery collection sensor, active and passive Signals Intelligence (Sigint)
collection sensors, to customer specific mission requirements. All sensors are installed on Beechcraft King Air A90
aircraft as part of a near real-time Air Force research and development (AFRL) ISR Blue Devil platform; integrated
with a local ground-based processing, exploitation, and dissemination (PED) intelligence team.
Systems administrator duties to maintain and configure sensor related Linux and Microsoft OS based hardware
(Dell 2950, 710, 810 servers, Cisco 3750 switches, FMV HD/SD encoder/decoders, Novatel INS/GPS systems, KG-
175D Taclane, L3 Rover 4 & 5, AN/PYQ-10 SKL). Conduct software integration, installations, revisions, and
troubleshooting for sensor systems and ground operating station.
Manage and train shift crews of 8+ Sensor Technician & 3 contracted Field Service Representative (FSR) team to
conduct sensor launch, pre-flight, post-flight and thru-flight inspections and checks of the mission equipment.
Calibrate, troubleshoot, and maintain test and measurement diagnostic equipment (TMDE) including spectrum
analyzers, oscilloscopes, and multi-meters. Troubleshoot and diagnose ground and in-flight discrepancies to the
LRU level, software module, mechanical and electrical aircraft interfaces. Operate ground support equipment
associated with aircraft and airfield operations.
Prepare discrepancy reports, standard operating procedures (SOPs) and ensure mission system maintenance
manuals are maintained and updated. Provide weekly input to the Configuration Control Board for system anomaly
correction and enhancement. Prepare summary reports for continuing analysis and research development for the
system program.
09/2008 - 02/2010 Tactical Aircraft Maintenance (Crew Chief) (AFSC 2A333), AZ ANG
Responsible to maintain F-16 (Blk 10/15, 25, 42, UAE blk 60) tactical aircraft, support equipment, and forms and
automated records. Performs and supervises flight chief, expediter, crew chief, repair and reclamation, quality
assurance, and maintenance support functions. All types of aircraft servicing, performance of end-of-runway, post-
flight, preflight, thru-flight, and phase inspections. Troubleshoot and maintain aircraft structures, systems,
components, and related equipment. Remove, install, adjust, align, and rig various aircraft systems & associated
components. Conduct functional tests of repaired/replaced components and systems.
Operating and maintaining & isolating malfunctions in avionics systems integrated built-in-test (BIT). Check,
remove, install, avionics systems and line replaceable units (LRU). Assist in the installation, removal, & operational
check of installed targeting pods. Utilize job guides, technical orders, fault isolation guides, schematics, wiring
diagrams, etc. to diagnose malfunctions. Supervise and perform aircraft jacking, lifting, and towing operations. Daily
radio and hand signal (marshalling) transmissions communicating aircraft status and condition.
04/2002 - 09/2008 Aircraft Hydraulic Systems Technician (AFSC 2A675), AZ ANG
Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair various hydraulic and pneumatic systems and components on the F-16 fighter
aircraft (Blk 10/15, 25, 42, UAE blk 60). Troubleshoot, inspects, repair, and install aircraft hydraulic systems and
components, including support equipment. Possess a strong knowledge hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, and
mechanical principles applying to aircraft and support equipment; hydraulic systems; concepts and applications of
maintenance directives; using and interpreting schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical publications; and proper
handling, use, and disposal of hazardous waste and materials. Utilize job guides, technical orders, fault isolation
guides, schematics, wiring diagrams, etc. to diagnose malfunctions. Responsible for proper annotation of forms and
automated records. Daily radio and hand signal transmissions communicating aircraft status and condition.
07/2000 - 04/2002 Aerospace Ground Equipment Technician (AFSC 2A652), AZ ANG
Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE). Inspects, tests, and
operates aircraft support equipment to determine equipment serviceability and appropriate operation. Diagnoses
mechanical and electronic circuitry malfunctions using visual and auditory senses, test equipment, and technical
publications. Remove, disassemble, repair, clean, assemble, and re-install aircraft support equipment accessories
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and components. Service equipment with fuel, oil, coolant, water, hydraulic fluid, and air. Operates, cleans, inspects,
and services support equipment towing vehicles. Maintain vehicle and equipment serviceability forms & automated
records. Provides dispatch service for requested aircraft support equipment, including positioning/operating
equipment to support aircraft maintenance and flying operations. Utilize job guides, technical orders, fault isolation
guides, schematics, wiring diagrams, etc. to diagnose malfunctions. Daily radio and hand signal transmissions
communicating aircraft status and condition. Responsible for the proper training of flight line personnel on the proper
operation and use of such equipment.
06/1996 - 06/2000 Shipboard Fire Fighter (Damage Control), U.S. Navy
As a damage controlman I was responsible for the overall ship firefighting, fire prevention, and chemical, biological
and radiological (CBR) warfare defense. Served as an instructor for shipboard personnel in the methods of damage
control and chemical, biological and radiological defense; as well as the operation, maintenance and repair of all
shipboard damage control systems and equipment, life saving devices, and various firefighting methods.
Acted as the ship’s Fire Marshal and firefighting team leader. As a fire marshal, responsible for conducting daily
and periodic fire safety inspections of all shipboard areas. Submitting daily reports & corrective recommendations in
accordance with proper documentation/procedures.
Also served as a Damage Control Work center Supervisor for 4 -10 personnel, where I scheduled weekly periodic
fire systems maintenance & quality spot checks of all assigned firefighting, fire support equipment.
Helicopter flight deck Crash & Salvage Team Leader; trained to fight flight deck aircraft fires, proper crash and
salvage procedures, and how to safely lift and remove damaged aircraft.
Collateral duty as a member of the ship’s Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure Team (VBSS); for maritime boarding
actions, designed to capture enemy vessels, to combat terrorism, piracy and smuggling, and to conduct customs,
safety and other inspections. Utilized as fire safety & first-aid member of VBSS team.
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