Carey Radican

Carey Radican

Logistics Officer

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Program Manager at U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command

  • Education

    • CGSC

      2001 - 2002
    • Old Dominion University - College of Business and Public Administration

      1985 - 1989
      Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Marketing Management

      Activities and Societies: ROTC

    • University of Maryland Global Campus

      1999 - 2003
      MS Computer Systems Management
  • Experience

    • US Army

      Jan 1989 - Jan 2009
      Logistics Officer
    • 426th FSB

      Jan 1996 - Jan 1998
      Company Commander
    • Joint Readiness Training Center

      Jan 1998 - Jan 1999
      Manager

      Logistical Operations OfficerResponsible for planning, coordinating, and executing all logistical support requirements for ten annual, 3,500 man brigade-size task force exercises budgeted in excess of $5 million each.Conducted dozens of briefings to brigade and higher staffs.Developed complex, yet simple to execute plan for the Bosnian Mission Rehearsal Exercise / Peace Enforcement Operation. Developed the operational support concept for the integration of the Marine Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force joint training Show less

    • Joint Readiness Training Center

      May 1999 - May 2001
      Senior Manager

      Senior Support Operations Observer ControllerResponsible for observing unit performance and providing objective feedback, technical assistance, and doctrinal solutions.Created a logistics planning CD to assist units in preparing for the Joint Readiness Training Center rotations to prepare for combat deployments.Developed a Reception Staging Onward Movement and Integration concept to assist unit training.Received a Meritorious Service Medal.

    • 45th Corps Support Group (Forward)

      Jun 2002 - May 2003
      Department Head

      Deputy Support Operations OfficerDeveloped several Operational Plans for Non-combatant Evacuation Operations, Intermediate Staging Base Operations, and theater level area support missions.Lead Planner for Observer / Controller training and execution for Echelons Above Division Combat Service Support Operations.Recognized by the Joint Readiness Training Center Commander Operations Group as the Best Echelons Above Division Combat Service Support assessment in recent history.Ensured that subordinate organizations were ready to deploy in support of Operation Iraq Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Show less

    • 325th Forward Support Battalion

      May 2003 - May 2004
      Senior Administrator

      Battalion Executive OfficerResponsible, administration, security, intelligence, training, tactical operations and logistical planning for the battalion's 198 Soldiers and over $8 million dollars of organizational equipment.Deployed to Afghanistan in support Operation Enduring Freedom using the tracking mechanisms I developed to monitor equipment and personnel.Provided oversight of a $260,000 annual organizational budget.Received a Bronze Star Medal.

    • 25th Division Support Command

      May 2004 - May 2005
      Program Manager

      Brigade Operations Officer Directed, coordinated, and supervised training of 1400 soldiers.Prepared, authenticated, and published tactical Operations Plans, Operations Orders, and contingency plans.Responsible for Division pre-deployment training for individual replacements.Developed an Excel tracking mechanism to manage the training requirements of the organization.Received a Meritorious Service Medal.

    • U.S. Army Logistics Management College

      Jun 2005 - May 2007
      Program Director

      Director of Instruction / Logistics Executive Development CourseInstructed more than 600 students including U.S. military, Department of the Army civilians, international military and sister service officers.Authored professional articles about the course and transformation of military logistics.Spearheaded the Transition from the Logistics Executive Development Course to the Theater Logistics Studies Program, the Army's senior logistics curriculum.Transformed the curriculum to incorporate the Blackboard, a collaborative online learning environment.Received a Meritorious Service Medal. Show less

    • 262nd Quartermaster Battalion

      Jun 2007 - May 2009
      Chief Operating Officer

      Battalion CommanderCommanded over 1700 soldiers.Recognized for improving the brigades capstone training event, resulting in a Training and Doctrine Command best practice designation.Implemented the Digital Training Management System.Revamped the family readiness group, developing a website to reach out to geographically separated families.Responsible for the instructors that train six of the U.S. Army's nine quartermaster / supply military occupational specialtiesReceived the Army Superior Unit Show less

    • Allen Corporation of America

      Jan 2009 - Apr 2011
      Manager

      Develop proposals, oversee contracts and manage contract work effort.Ensure customer satisfaction and provide direction to operational managers.Recommend staffing and budgetary changes as required and conduct annual performance evaluations for assigned personnelDevelop risk management plans

    • US Army

      Apr 2011 - Jul 2012
      Chief, Water Training Division

      Serves as Chief, Water Training Division and Course Manager for Military Occupational Skill (MOS) 92W10 and supported functional courses (Officer and Noncommissioned Officer) with full responsibility and oversight of the development of institutional and extension training materials.

    • U.S. Army

      Jul 2012 - Jul 2016
      Logistics Intern Program Manager

      Serves as program manager responsible for management of the Department of the Army Logistics Management (Supply (CP-13), Materiel Maintenance (CP-17), and Transportation and Distribution Management (CP-24)) centrally funded intern program. Manages the nomination and selection process for civilian personnel inducted into the DA centrally funded logistics management intern program. Serves as Supervisor and manages the interns' training throughout the 18-month program. Sets milestones for overall objectives and goals of the DA Logistics Management Intern Program, tracks accomplishments, and recommends improvements for the intern program. Develops policy and provides expert advice and consultation on all matters dealing with the DA centrally funded Logistics Management Intern Program and Presidential Management Fellows Intern Program (PMF). Evaluates MACOM requirements for DA centrally funded intern spaces and develops Army-wide intern requirements. Develops Individual Development Plans (IDPs) for each selectee, monitors completion of required training, ensures that all IDP requirements are met. Develops the master intern training plan (MITP), ensuring adequacy and conformance with career program policies and objectives. Conducts staff visits to field units and training commands to provide advice and assistance in the recruitment and development of interns. Coordinates with DA G-1 and representatives of other Army career fields on all issues of placement, training, and full life cycle support of the Army's centrally funded Logistics interns. Show less

    • Chesterfield Police Department

      Oct 2013 - Feb 2023
      Auxiliary Police Officer
    • U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command

      Jul 2016 - Apr 2023
      Supervisory Training Specialist

      Chief, Petroleum Training Division and Course Manager for the Petroleum Supply Specialist Course. Supervises and MANAGES HUMAN RESOURCES for a work force of 147 military and 51 civilian instructors in two branches. Responsible for the instruction in Petroleum Supply principles and techniques for operations in support of both Army and Joint commands. Represents the Quartermaster School as the SME for Petroleum Supply.

    • US Army

      May 2023 - now
      Fatality Management Program Director

      Director of the Joint Mortuary Affairs Center. Responsible for the Army's fatality management program, including training, doctrine development, and equipment modernization.

  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Six Sigma

      ASQ
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Carey Radican
      Department of the Army Achievement medal for Civilian Service - May 2013 For exceptional service as ACTEDS intern program manager during the period 1 February 2013 - 19 April 2013. Mr Radican's hard work, dedication and skill resulted in devising a new practice for face to face interviews for new ACTEDS hires using virtual interviews va SKYPE. This process not only maintained the quality of in person interviews it will also save the government a projected savings of $600,000.00 over the next ten years. His experience and knowledge ensured a strong and viable… Show more For exceptional service as ACTEDS intern program manager during the period 1 February 2013 - 19 April 2013. Mr Radican's hard work, dedication and skill resulted in devising a new practice for face to face interviews for new ACTEDS hires using virtual interviews va SKYPE. This process not only maintained the quality of in person interviews it will also save the government a projected savings of $600,000.00 over the next ten years. His experience and knowledge ensured a strong and viable logistics workforce while saving precious resources for many years to come. Mr Radican's professionalism and expertise reflect great credit upon him, the civilian logistics career management office, the combined arms support command, and the United States Army. Show less
    • Awarded to Carey Radican
      Legion of Merit - Mar 2009 For exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service while assigned to successive positions of increasing responsibility over a 20 year career culminating with the assignment as the commander of the 262nd Quartermaster Battalion, Fort Lee, Virginia. Throughout his career, Lieutenant Colonel Radican displayed unrivaled leadership, professionalism and dedication in keeping with the proudest traditions of military service. Lieutenant Colonel Radican's dedication to… Show more For exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service while assigned to successive positions of increasing responsibility over a 20 year career culminating with the assignment as the commander of the 262nd Quartermaster Battalion, Fort Lee, Virginia. Throughout his career, Lieutenant Colonel Radican displayed unrivaled leadership, professionalism and dedication in keeping with the proudest traditions of military service. Lieutenant Colonel Radican's dedication to duty and exemplary performance reflect great credit upon him, the 23rd Quartermaster Brigade, the Quartermaster Center and School, and the United States Army. Show less
  • Volunteer Experience

    • Auxiliary Police Officer

      Issued by Chesterfield County Police Department on Nov 2013
      Chesterfield County Police DepartmentAssociated with Carey Radican