Brittney Johnson
About Brittney Johnson
Brittney Johnson is an Intelligence Analyst with extensive experience in military and criminal intelligence. She holds degrees in Political Science, Military Intelligence, and Crime Scene Investigation, and currently serves in the US Army Reserves while also teaching at Trinity Washington University.
Work at Akima
Brittney Johnson has been employed at Akima as an Intelligence Analyst since 2020. In this role, she applies her expertise in intelligence analysis to support various projects and initiatives. Her position at Akima is located in Hanover, Maryland, where she has contributed to the organization's objectives for four years.
Current Role in the US Army Reserves
Brittney Johnson serves as a Human Intelligence Collector in the US Army Reserves since 2017. Her responsibilities in this role include gathering and analyzing intelligence information. She is based at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, and has maintained this position for seven years.
Education and Expertise
Brittney Johnson has an extensive educational background. She earned an Associate of Science degree in Military Intelligence from Cochise College in 2014. She then pursued a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at Spelman College, completing her studies in 2011. Johnson further advanced her education by obtaining a Master of Science in Crime Scene Investigation from The George Washington University from 2017 to 2020.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to her current roles, Brittney Johnson worked as a Human Intelligence Collector/Debriefer for the US Army from 2014 to 2017 in Honolulu, HI. She also held a position as a Criminal Intelligence Analyst at Apex Systems for five months in 2017, located in Arlington, VA. This diverse experience has contributed to her skills in intelligence and analysis.
Adjunct Professor Role
Since 2021, Brittney Johnson has been serving as an Adjunct Professor of Forensic Science at Trinity Washington University. In this capacity, she shares her knowledge and expertise with students, contributing to their education in the field of forensic science. She has been in this role for three years.