LTC Brian Niday

LTC Brian Niday

Dates of Service: no date specified
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Commissioning Source:  ROTC, May 1985

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Military Experiences

Sep 2012 - Feb 2013
USARSOUTH
International Affairs Partnership Program Manager
Managed and coordinated military-to-military and military-to civil-engagements between U.S. Southern Command, U.S. Army South Security Cooperation Division, National Guard Bureau International Affairs Division and 21 State Program Coordinators with the 24 Caribbean, Central and South American Allied Countries.
May 2010 - Oct 2012
USARSOUTH
Training Division Chief
Led 3 branches of training readiness examining current trends, capabilities and results of assigned Army units. Directed senior leadership projects in providing guidance, decision-making and planning of future events by staff collaboration. Wrote and implemented training policies and procedures. Prepared daily, weekly, and monthly organizational / operational reports to the senior executive leadership at U.S. Southern Command and the Department of the Army.
Aug 2009 - May 2010
USARSOUTH
Current Operations Division Chief
Managed 64 personnel in the Operations Center, Counterdrug, Rescue Coordination Center, and Aviation Support Branches with an operating budget of $5.5 M that supports U.S. Southern Command. Coordinated Army operations throughout Central and South America, and the Caribbean consisting of 32 countries and 15 territories. Addressed executive-level requirements directing the deployment of U.S. Army personnel in the 2010 Haiti Earthquake.
Aug 2007 - Jul 2009
USARNORTH
Future operations Officer
Analyzed U.S. Army North and U.S. Northern Command operational plans that developed feasible and supportable solutions for supporting Homeland Defense and Civil Support Operations. Led planning efforts and coordinated resources during disasters (terrorist attacks, hurricanes, wildfires, floods) requiring a Federal response and multi-agency training exercises.
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