The document provides a resume for Jeffrey Masami O'Donnell including his contact information, work experience as a Physical Security Supervisor and Platoon Sergeant for the U.S. Army, education history, job-related training, and references. O'Donnell has over 15 years of experience in military police and security roles, including serving as an Anti-Terrorism instructor and developing security programs and training. He is seeking permanent, temporary, or part-time employment and is willing to relocate within the United States or to specified states and countries.
1. Jeffrey Masami O'Donnell
103 Mary Street
Waynesville, MO 65583 US
Mobile: 573-855-1278
Email: jeffreyodonnell9@gmail.com
Availability:
Job Type: Permanent, Temporary, Term, Multiple Appointment Types, Intermittent
Work Schedule: Full-Time, Part-Time, Shift Work, Intermittent, Job Sharing, Multiple
Schedules
Desired locations:
United States - CO United States - MO United States - OR United States - TX - San
Antonio, United States – US Alaska -US
92nd Military Police Battalion
11410 Big Piney Road
Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473 United States
03/2014 - Present
Salary:
Hours per week: 40
Physical Security Supervisor
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Serves as the Physical Security Supervisor for a deployable Maneuvers, Fires, and
Effects Military Police Battalion with worldwide contingency mission; receives, priorities,
and distributes intelligence information; assists in establishing the battalion's Tactical
Operations Center; oversees the Battalion's Physical Security and Key/Seal Control
Program; advisor to the Battalion Commander on all Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection
and Physical Security matters; conducts Physical Security Inspections on six military
police companies on arms rooms, key control and motor pools. Also serves as the
Battalion's Equal Opportunity Representative, Personnel Security dealing with
overseeing over 700 personnel with security clearances to ensure clearances are up-to-
date. Reports violations to the Fort Leonard Wood G-2 when necessary. Achieved a
commendable rating during staff assisted visits and was recognized as the best EO
program in the Brigade.
Work Experience:
13th Military Police Company
Bldg. 11470 Big Piney Road
Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473 United States
07/2009 - 03/2014
2. Salary:
Hours per week: 40
Platoon Sergeant
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Managed the training, supervision, morale, welfare, and professional development of 41
personnel within a Military Police organization responsible for peacetime, wartime, and
contingency operations. Provided leadership and mentorship for various law
enforcement activities including physical security, arrest procedures, patrolling,
processing of evidence, and traffic accident and criminal investigations. Supervised the
operations of a military high security detention facility while in Afghanistan. Prepared
circulation and traffic control plans of both battlefield and installation law and order
operations. Organized work schedules, assigned duties, and evaluated personnel
employing various types of databases and performance evaluations. Proficient in a
variety of database and software suites such as Microsoft Office, Microsoft SharePoint,
Centralized Operations Police Suite (COPS), US Army Deployment and Reconstitution
Tracking System (DARTS), US Army Range Facility management Support System
(RFMSS), and US Army Digital Training Management System (DTMS). Utilized a
system for tracking personnel information, equipment maintenance, facility work orders,
and project management. Facilitated and emphasized risk management resulting in no
accidents or injuries throughout training and operational events. Supported the sexual
harassment/assault programs within the organization. Resourced and conducted sexual
harassment/assault, suicide prevention, and equal opportunity mandated training in
support of the unit commander's initiatives and Department of the Army polices.
Enhanced junior leaders’ opportunities to develop and progress through increased
responsibilities and mission critical tasks. Oversaw the accountability and maintenance
of 14 tactical military vehicles, 28 advanced military weapons systems, 14 sophisticated
communication and electronic systems, and various complex military equipment valued
at $1,064,852.
United States Forces Korea
Yongson, South Korea
07/2008 - 07/2009
Hours per week: 40
Physical Security/Anti-Terrorism Specialist
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Observer Controller for Anti-Terrorism exercises throughout the peninsula; monitored
the law enforcement portion of DBIDS to advise commanders of service members that
violated curfew and assist with investigations when needed. Rewrote the 8 Army
physical security standard operating procedure and assisted with rewriting the USFK
Anti-terrorism plan.
Force Protection Training Division
Bldg. 971, Parker Hall
Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473 United States
3. 02/2006 - 07/2008
Hours per week: 40
Instructor/Writer (Anti-terrorism Instructor)
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Performed supervisory duties as subject matter expert and instructor/writer in three
imperatives of force protection; Combating terrorism, anti-terrorism and personal
security awareness. Developed lesson plans and training support material to meet the
training requirements. Taught the Anti-Terrorism Risk Management process, to include
threat assessment, criticality assessments and vulnerability assessments. Initiated and
planned development of training materials for courses in assigned subject fields.
Prepared case files on students to include course completion certificates and
documents. Instructor in other classes requiring anti-terrorism/force protection (AT/FP)
classes as needed. Developed training materials through the analysis of educational or
instructional problems or questions, including feedback from field units, to help maintain
an accurate and relative course. Established design criteria and developed new
approaches, methods or techniques. Promoted, produced and presented valid Anti-
Terrorism/ Force Protection training to DoD students in accordance with governing laws,
regulations, directives and programs of instruction. Advised students on subject
academic problems and endeavors to stimulate more interest in the subject to be
studied. Traveled as a technical advisor and representative of the United States Military
Police School and the United States Army.
Supervisor: John Sheperd (5735962097)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Education:
University of Central Missouri Warrensburg, MO United States
Some College Coursework Completed
Credits Earned: 96 Semester hours
Job Related Training:
Headquarters Department of the Army Operations Security Officer Certification II – 2015
Traffic Lidar Operator Certification – 2011
Doppler Traffic Radar Certification – 2011
Protective Services Training and Antiterrorism Evasive Driving Course – 2010
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training – 2009
Domestic Violence Intervention Training - 2008
Army Basic Instructor Course - 2006
Anti-Terrorism Program Managers Course – 2006
Core Vulnerability Assessment Management Program Course – 2006
Conventional Physical Security/Crime Prevention Course – 2003
4. Monadnock Expandable Baton (MEB) Basic Instructor Course – 2002
U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus / Standardized Field Sobriety Test / Four Hour Drug
Module Course – 2002
Unit Equal Opportunity Representative Course – 2002
The Consideration of Others Facilitators Course 2002
Industrial Radiation Safety Course – 2001
Radiological Emergency Team Orientation Course – 2001
Drug Abuse Resistance Education Course - 2000
References:
Name Employer Title Phone Email
1LT McGee, Bernard (*) U.S. Army
92nd MP BN
CUOPS
404-481-0202 bmcgee1963@gmail.com
SFC Chapman, Mitchell
(*)
U.S. Army FPTD NCOIC 931-206-5796 mitchell.d.chapman3.mil@mail.mil
SGM Rodrigues,
Anthony (*)
U.S. Army
Directorate of
Training
Sergeant
Major
573-563-7885 anthony.a.rodrigues.mil@mail.mil
(*) Indicates professional reference