1. MARK P. BORZAIN
551 Brandermill Rd, Evans, GA 30809 | mpborza@gmail.com | 803-847-2298
Summary
• Extensive experience collecting, analyzing, evaluating, authoring, and releasing
intelligence data and Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) reports. Supervises
processing, analysis, and reporting of SIGINT and All Source intelligence from
tactical to strategic consumers. Briefs analytical and readiness mission status.
Provides quality control assurance on intelligence products and dissemination.
Administers collection management of supported commands, U.S., and partner
agencies. Provides guidance on the interpretation of SIGINT data and the
employment of collection systems in support of intelligence requirements.
• Comprehensive experience and training to develop, mentor, supervise, and lead
military intelligence professionals in strategic, operational, tactical, and combat
environments to satisfy theater and national level intelligence needs.
Education
United States Army Sergeant Major Academy Class 58 2007 – 2008
Fort Bliss, Texas
Senior Enlisted Joint Professional Military Education Course 2008
National Defense University, Joint Forces Staff College
Military Internship for SIGINT Analysis Program (MINSAP) 2000 – 2004
National Security Agency Washington
Fort Meade, MD
Senior Cryptanalyst Course (ASI T9) 1993 – 1994
Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas
Bachelor of Science, Law Enforcement Science 1982 -- 1986
University of New Haven, West Haven, Connecticut
Professional Experience
Command Sergeant Major 5/2014 – 7/2016
707th
Military Intelligence Battalion, Fort Gordon, Georgia
• Served as the Senior Enlisted Advisor and leader to the battalion commander on
Soldier and mission requirements.
• Enhanced SIGINT, intelligence capabilities, and effectiveness at the National
Security Agency, Georgia by providing a ready, capable, trained, and
2. professional force to meet the SIGINT threats and technical challenges from
adversaries and emerging threats.
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Assistant Chief of Staff, G2 Sergeant Major 8/2011 – 4/2014
United States Army Central, Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina
• Collaborated with U.S. and partner intelligence agencies in support of allied
intelligence efforts against adversaries.
• Planned, resourced, and developed strategic and operational intelligence
collection, processing, and dissemination facilities in response to threats.
• Established oversight and supervision for intelligence products, briefings, and
targeting in accordance with the commander’s intelligence requirements.
Assistant Chief of Staff, G2 Sergeant Major 6/2008 – 7/2011
First Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Kansas
• Collaborated with senior intelligence officers on capabilities, equipment and
personnel readiness, and intelligence gaps.
• Instituted training, threat analysis and vulnerabilities assessments, predictive
analysis, and deployment planning to United States Division South, Basra, Iraq
• Reviewed and validated daily intelligence products for the Commanding General
and intelligence consumers.
• Authored and presented intelligence briefings to senior combatant commanders.
Senior Enlisted Leader 11/2006 – 7/2007
National Security Agency (NSA) Hawaii
• Advised Signals Intelligence Directorate, NSA Hawaii key leaders on enlisted
matters covering the five military branches.
• Supervised, mentor, and led 380 Soldiers and 56 joint personnel on career
enhancement, deployments in support of the Global War on Terrorism,
counseling, evaluations, awards, and professional development.
NSA Military Intern SIGINT Analyst Program (MINSAP) 9/2000 – 8/2004
Fort Meade, Maryland
MINSAP is a four-year education and professional development program
established and designed by the National Security Agency/Central Security
Service (NSA/CSS) to prepare highly qualified active duty military career enlisted
personnel to fill multi-skilled advanced technical positions through formal training
and individually tailored operational assignments at NSA/CSS.
Objectives of MINSAP are:
• Develop a cadre of highly qualified senior technical cryptologic personnel.
• Provide students with an in-depth understanding of the overall cryptologic
community while advancing the student’s cryptologic skills and education.
• Upon graduation, Soldiers will be eligible for worldwide assignment.
4. • Develop requisite skill for career development and continued career progression
to senior levels.
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Senior Cryptanalyst 2/1998 – 8/2000
NSA, Fort Meade, Maryland
• Analyzed target communication intercepts to decipher protected
communications.
• Maintained, analyzed, and populated intelligence databases throughout the
United States Intelligence community.
• Developed and applied sophisticated computer programs, applications, and
algorithms to exploit target communications.
• Supervised the use of statistical analysis and cryptanalysis techniques to exploit
perishable data.
• Prepared technical reports used by the United States and Allied partners.
• Trained new personnel in complex cryptanalysis techniques.
Leadership Positions
• Team Leader
• Squad Leader
• Platoon Sergeant
• First Sergeant
• Senior Enlisted Leader
• Senior Enlisted Advisor
• Command Sergeant Major
References
• Available upon request