Kevin Gitkos, M.S.
About Kevin Gitkos, M.S.
Kevin Gitkos, M.S., is a military analyst with over 23 years of experience in crisis and conflict mitigation. He has held various roles in the U.S. Army and related organizations, demonstrating expertise in project management and team leadership.
Work at JANUS Research Group
Kevin Gitkos has been employed as a Military Analyst at JANUS Research Group since 2021. His role involves analyzing military operations and providing insights that support strategic decision-making. He works from Fort Eustis, Virginia, contributing to the organization's mission of delivering innovative solutions to military challenges.
Military Experience and Roles
Kevin Gitkos has extensive military experience, having served in various capacities within the US Army. He worked as a Division Fire Support Officer and Battalion Operations Officer at Fort Stewart, GA, and held positions such as Brigade Fire Support Officer and Combined, Joint Current Operations Planner in Kabul, Afghanistan. His roles have equipped him with skills in crisis management and operations planning.
Education and Expertise
Kevin Gitkos holds a Master of Science (M.S.) in Adult and Continuing Education from Kansas State University and a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biology/Pre-Med from King's College. He also completed the Command and General Staff Officer Course at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, enhancing his military leadership and operational expertise. He is currently pursuing a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.
Background in Operations and Leadership
Kevin Gitkos has over 23 years of experience in crisis and conflict mitigation. His background includes serving as an Operations Analyst at Army Futures Command and as Program Manager/Deputy Chief of Operations in Army ROTC. He has demonstrated proficiency in leading diverse teams through challenging environments and managing complex projects.
Security Clearance and Professional Skills
Kevin Gitkos possesses an active Secret Security Clearance, enabling him to handle sensitive military information. His skills include initiating, planning, directing, executing, monitoring, controlling, and closing projects, making him a valuable asset in military operations and analysis.