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Jonathan J Speicher
256 Trenton Lane
Box Elder, SD 57719 US
DSN: 675-6364 - Ext:
Day Phone: 605-385-6364 - Ext:
Evening Phone: 605-209-8261 - Ext:
Email: jonathan.speicher.2@us.af.mil
Availability: Job Type: Permanent,Temporary,Term, Seasonal,Summer,Intermittent,Internships
Work Schedule: Full-Time,Part-Time,Shift Work, Intermittent, Job Sharing
Desired locations: United States - SD - Ellsworth AFB
United States - SD - Rapid City
Work
Experience:
28TH Security Forces Squadron USAF
Ellsworth AFB SD
Ellsworth AFB, SD 57706 United States
10/2009 - Present
Salary: 33,477.00 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 40
Series:
0080
Pay
Plan:
GS
Grade:
07
Resource Advisor S-4RA (This is a federal job)
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Directs,obtains,maintains,and provides for proper usage ofSecurity Forces equipmentin order
to meetunit objectives.Plans for the use of physical securityequipment,ensuring the most
efficient and economical combination ofmanpower and equipment.Implements DOD,USAF, and
MAJCOM policies and plans,coordinates,and monitors shortand long term equipment
requirements.Ensures personal are properlytrained on various types of security equipmentin
regards to operation maintenance.Receives requests for securityequipment,determines
justification,reviews appropriate directives,other source material to obtain ordering information
and authorization, and prepares any required forms.Conducts follow-up coordination.Prepares
briefings through the review of resources managementreports and inventories to advise flight,
section chiefs ofthe resource situation as itimpacts the unitmission.Keeps the commander
informed on the status ofall assigned and forecasted weapons,vehicles,equipment,and
supplies.Provides recommendations,critiques,actual accomplishmentoftasks such as
formulation oflocal procedures,operating instructions,unitadministration.Researches security
police data and other sources ofinformation related to training,facilities,weapons,equipment,
uniforms,administrative,and technical support.Presents briefings to depictunitreadiness in
terms of equipment,training equipment,training regarding the use ofvarious types of equipment.
Reviews data to determine existing deficiencies,ifany, and performs appropriate corrective
actions.
Can manage day to day Security Forces budget activities,to include tracking funds distribution,
reconciling commitments/obligations,and reallocating organizational funds.Can independently
perform a variety of complexbudgetary, administrative,and statistical functions to supportbudget
formulation for Security Forces budget/financial issues.Works closelywith supervisors/managers
in the utilization of resources,resolving problems,and determining funding/resource
requirements.Reviews estimates ensuring amounts are within established guidelines.Can
establish,maintain,and update expenditures relative to funding activities.Reviews budgetary
transactions for compliance with policies and ensures thatfunds are available.Can prepare
annual phase plan showing projected monthlyexpenditures and reimbursables.Can Continually
compare currentestimates with ongoing expenditures.Able to research,compile,verify, and
summarizes data involving salaries,expenses,and objectclass and line item information.Can
determine the percentage difference of amounts requested bycomparison againstprior year
expenditures.Able to enter budgetary information on a wide variety of related forms,schedules,
and other budgetdocumentation.Can provide information to program managers regarding
budgetand related matters such as types of funding available,effects of budgetarychanges on
related activities, and status and use of funds.
Able to Lead,manage,supervise,and perform force protection duties,including use ofdeadly
force to protect personnel and resources.Protectnuclear and conventional weapons systems
and other resources.Perform air base defense functions contributing to the force protection
mission.Control and secure terrain inside and outside militaryinstallations.
Supervisor: SMSgt. Innis (605 385 4293)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
USAF Department of Defense AF Police
Ellsworth AFB SD
Ellsworth AFB, SD 57706 United States
08/2008 - 10/2009
Salary: 31,000.00 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 40
Series: 0083
Pay Plan: WG
This a time-
limited
appointmentor
temporary
promotion
DOD AF Police Officer (This is a federal job)
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Able to Lead,manage,supervise,and perform force protection duties,including use ofdeadly
force to protect personnel and resources.Protectnuclear and conventional weapons systems
and other resources.Perform air base defense functions contributing to the force protection
mission.Control and secure terrain inside and outside militaryinstallations.
I have been highly trained to defend personnel,equipment,and resources from hostile forces.
Operate in various field environments; perform individual,and team patrol movements,both
mounted and dismounted,tactical drills,battle procedures,convoys,military operations other
than war, anti-terrorism duties,and other special duties.Operate communications equipment,
vehicles,intrusion detection equipment,crew-served weapons,and other special purpose
equipment.Applies self-aid buddycare, lifesaving procedures,including cardiopulmonary
resuscitation,as firstresponder to accidentand disaster scenes.Able to perform armed response
and controls entry. Detects and reports presence ofunauthorized personnel and activities.
Implements securityreporting and alerting system.Enforce standards ofconduct,discipline,and
adherence to laws and directives. Directs vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Investigates motor
vehicle accidents,minor crimes,and incidents.Operate speed measuring,drug and alcohol,and
breathe test devices.Apprehends and detains suspects.Searches persons and property.
Secures crime and incidentscenes.Collects,seizes,and preserves evidence.Conduct
interviews of witnesses and suspects.Obtains statements and testifies in official judicial
proceedings.Respond to disaster and reliefoperations.Also,experience in Security Force
functions such as weaponry;controlling entry into and providing internal control within
installations and restricted areas;response force tactics;air base defense concepts and
procedures;terroristthreatresponse techniques;alarm monitor duties;control center duties;
traffic control;patrolling;or accidentinvestigation.
Trained to perform:
Control Center duties,Air Force Law EnforcementTerminal System (AFLETS), Alarm Monitor,
Dispatch law enforcementpatrols,Dispatch securityforces elements,Blood borne pathogens
public law/counter blood borne pathogens public law,practice/enforcementweapons safety,
Prepare SF documents AFForm 52,75,1109,1168,1408,1176,1364,3545,2708 and1920,Write
and review correspondence/reports,Military authority and jurisdiction, Military law,Advise
persons oftheir rights,Authority to search,Humane treatmentand incarcerations procedures,
Testify in court, Random anti-Terrorism Measures,Perform installation entrycontrol, Conduct
preliminaryinvestigations ofincidents or complaints,Less than deadlyforce, Intra/inter- personal
skills,Asp certified,OC Pepper spray, Search individuals,buildings,areas,and vehicles.
Supervisor: Dave Watson (605-385-5567)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
US Air Force
Ellsworth AFB SD
Aviano AFB Italy
Ellsworth AFB SD, SD 57706 United States
10/2001 - 08/2007
Salary: 30,000.00 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 40
Security Forces
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Performs and enforces the full range of police officer duties with the militaryinstallation.Pursues
and apprehends or directs apprehension ofperson(s) fleeing a crime scene or attempting to
resistarrest,carries a firearm. Interrogates suspects,conducts preliminaryand final short-term
investigations ofa broad range of alleged and actual crimes occurring with the military
installation.Investigates crimes and suspected criminal activities;interviews witnesses;secures
crime scenes,compiles and preserves evidence.Responds to calls for emergencyassistance to
include murder,traffic accidents,domestic disputes,suicides,burglary,robbery, sex offenses,
unruly or truant child,missing persons,suspicious persons,gang fights,or neighborhood
disputes,catastrophic events,enemyattacks, scenes ofcrimes and natural disasters,makes
apprehensions.Acts as the on scene commander for significantand catastrophic events as
required.Performs duties as a mobile patrol.Enforces weapons systems securitystandards,
traffic rules and regulations,including those related to speed,reckless and drunken driving.Stops
violators,notifies them of the traffic offense committed,and issues armed forces traffic tickets and
DepartmentofDefense violation notices as appropriate.Serves as an EmergencyResponse
Dispatcher for the installation in supportofintegrated base defense and police services.
Participates in training,exercises,and evaluations to increase proficiencyand update skills and
knowledge.Performs fixed postduties at all access points,visitor control center,and vehicle
inspection stations.
Skills Information
Knowledge ofpolice officer special operating requirements,methods,and procedures for
enforcing,specialized personnel access controls and preventing unauthorized access to areas
where stringentsecurityrequirements are in force.
Knowledge ofthe rights of detained individuals and governing rules regarding the appropriate use
of force to be used in the apprehension ofpersons.
Knowledge ofthe practices,methods and techniques for functioning as a team member in
supportof integrated base defense and the operation ofspecialized weapons,securitysystems,
and equipment.
Knowledge ofthe tactics, techniques and procedures necessaryfor preparation and response to
catastrophic events,enemyattacks and related threats and installations.
Ability to operate within the IncidentManagementSystem and the Security Force Management
Information System.
Able to Lead,manage,supervise,and perform force protection duties,including use ofdeadly
force to protect personnel and resources.Protectnuclear and conventional weapons systems
and other resources.Perform air base defense functions contributing to the force protection
mission.Control and secure terrain inside and outside militaryinstallations.
I have been highly trained to defend personnel,equipment,and resources from hostile forces.
Operate in various field environments; perform individual,and team patrol movements,both
mounted and dismounted,tactical drills,battle procedures,convoys,military operations other
than war, anti-terrorism duties,and other special duties.Operate communications equipment,
vehicles,intrusion detection equipment,crew-served weapons,and other special purpose
equipment.Applies self-aid buddycare, lifesaving procedures,including cardiopulmonary
resuscitation,as firstresponder to accidentand disaster scenes.Able to perform armed response
and controls entry. Detects and reports presence ofunauthorized personnel and activities.
Implements securityreporting and alerting system.Enforce standards ofconduct,discipline,and
adherence to laws and directives. Directs vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Investigates motor
vehicle accidents,minor crimes,and incidents.Operate speed measuring,drug and alcohol,and
breathe test devices.Apprehends and detains suspects.Searches persons and property.
Secures crime and incidentscenes.Collects,seizes,and preserves evidence.Conduct
interviews of witnesses and suspects.Obtains statements and testifies in official judicial
proceedings.Respond to disaster and reliefoperations.Also,experience in Security Force
functions such as weaponry;controlling entry into and providing internal control within
installations and restricted areas;response force tactics;air base defense concepts and
procedures;terroristthreatresponse techniques;alarm monitor duties;control center duties;
traffic control;patrolling;or accidentinvestigation.
Supervisor: MSgt Lisa Johnson (605-385-4001)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Education: National American University Rapid City , SD United States
Some College Coursework Completed 11/2016
GPA: 3.3 of a maximum 4.0
Credits Earned: 70 Semester hours
Major: Criminal Justice Minor: Accounting
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Central Texas College Courses: Legal aspects oflaw (3 Credits) 4.0 GPA
University Of Maryland Courses:Speech,Political Ideologies,The Presidencyand Executive
Branch, International Political Relationships (12 Credits) 2.9 GPA
Black Hills State University: Geology, English 101 & 102, American Military History, Roman
History, Western Civilization, Sociology, Human Resource Management,Trigonometry,College
Algebra, Basic Algebra, Art Appreciation (36 Credits) 2.9 GPA
National American University: Intro to CIS, Strategies for Succes s,Business Statistics,Principals
of Nutrition, Criminological Theory(22.5 Credits) 3.4 GPA
Financial Management Level 1 Certification Ellsworth AFB, SD United States
Technical or Occupational Certificate 08/2014
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Currently awaiting award of Financial ManagementLevel 1 Certification
Courses completed:
Fundamentals and Operations ofAccounting
DEAMS projectBilling User
DEAMS Financial Accounting & Fund Certification
DEAMS BudgetAnalyst/Resource Advisor
DEAMS Basic Introduction Course
DoD FM 101-Introduction to DoD
DoD FM 101-PPBE
DoD FM 101-Audit Readiness
DoD FM 101-Accounting
DoD FM 101-Budget
DoD FM 101-CostAnalysis
DoD FM 101-Decision Support
DoD FM 101-Ethics
DoD FM 101-Acquisition & Contracting
DoD FM 101-Auditing
DoD FM 101-Finance
DCS108-Introduction to Decision Support
DCS107-Resource ManagementCourse
FOA106-Primary Accounting Tasks 1-7
FOA104-Merge3d Accountability Funds Reporting
FOB-FM Body of Knowledge
Fiscal Law 201
Financial Management Training Programs Ellsworth AFB, SD United States
Technical or Occupational Certificate 01/2014
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
BUX204 - RA Support Agreements
BUX205 - RA Budget Execution
CAC201 - RA Accounting / Validation
CBU202 - RA Fiscal Year Closeout
CBU203 - RA Funds Management
CBU205 - RA BudgetDevelopment
DCS205 - RA Commander Support
FOB105 - FM Body of Knowledge
FSD200 - RA The Resource Advisor Course Series introduction
Defense Acquisition University Rapid City, SD United States
Technical or Occupational Certificate 08/2009
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
DoD Government Purchase Card
Government Purchase Card Training Ellsworth AFB, SD United States
Technical or Occupational Certificate 07/2009
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Certified on Federal IT Micro-purchases and GovernmentPurchase Card July2009
Certified on the U.S. Bank Corporate Payment Systems July 30,2009
Certified on Resource Advisor Training 6 Aug. 2009
USAF Security Forces Training Ellsworth AFB, SD United States
Technical or Occupational Certificate
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Basic Training 19 Nov 2001
Security Forces technical school 20 Mar 2002
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal 1 Dec 2002
US Air Forces in Europe(USAFE) Weapons Storage and Security Systems Training Course 9 Jan
2003
National HighwayTraffic Safety Administration Radar Certification 14 July2003
50 hours training in basic/intermediate special weapons and tactics including officer rescue,close
quarter combat,vehicle assaults,repelling combathandgun,tactical rifle,and team tactics 8 Oct
2004
Combatlife saver course 7 Oct 2005
43rd Military Police Brigade ARMY combatpatch 19 Jan 2006
ARMY Commendation Medal 3 May 2006
Defense Travel Systems Ellsworth AFB, SD United States
Technical or Occupational Certificate
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Certified Approving Official for the Defense Travel Systems (DTS)
Government Travel Card System Ellsworth AFB, SD United States
Technical or Occupational Certificate
Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Certified APC for the Government Travel Card (GTC)
Job Related
Training:
Able to manage the governmentcreditcard. Follows established guidelines for the conductof the
program.Can keep formal accounting records ofeach purchase.Able to maintain up to the
minute accountbalances.Can conductextensive research,develop,and maintain a source listof
responsible service providers.Able to certify bank statements againstall purchases for
accountability.Can resolve any discrepancies/incorrectcharges with service provider.
Knowledge ofoverall Security Forces missions,functions,and structure.
Knowledge ofa wide range of budgetarymethods,practices,policies,procedures,regulations,
and precedents.
Knowledge ofautomated data managementsystems.
Ability to conductsurveys, assessments,and evaluations ofSF equipmentinventory utilization to
determine unitcombatreadiness and the return on investmentvalue for future management
decisions.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
Practical knowledge ofsecurity and force protection principals,concepts,policies,practices,and
methods to ensure accurate assessmentoffunding and equipmentrequirements to meet
operational needs.
Practical knowledge in the specialtyareas of physical security,operational security,and
electronic securitysystems in order to work and resolve questions,issues,and conditions
affecting the acquisition and sustainmentofbase physical securityand squadron mission
equipment.
Knowledge ofphysical security programs and familiaritywith methods and techniques used in
accomplishing physical securityobjectives.
Knowledge ofoverall Security Forces missions,functions,and structure atthe unit level to ensure
accurate assessmentoffunding and equipmentrequirements,and operational needs.
Broad knowledge ofagency procedure covering a wide range of budgetary transactions involving
two or more appropriations with differentguidelines or a comparable mixofappropriated funds
and/or revolving fund accounts to process and extract budgetary data from a variety of forms,
documents,and reports.
Knowledge offunding limitations and policies to notify others of possible violations ofprocedural
and regulatory requirements.
Basic knowledge ofautomated data processing software programs and capabilities to accomplish
budget/funding tasks.
Ability to work independentlyand apply own judgmentto provide recommendations and advice,
or take programmatic actions towards resolving funding and equipment.
Ability to factually evaluate and weigh variables to include cost,personal considerations,
directives,and technological alternatives.
References: Name Employer Title Phone Email
Dan Edwards (*) 28TH Security
Forces Squadron
USAF
Chiefof Plans and
Programs
605-385-
5880 daniel.edwards.5@us.af.mil
Kyle Battell (*) 28 SFS USAF S-SR Security
Assistant
605-385-
4060
kyle.battell.1@us.af.mil
Capt Dexter
Binion (*)
28TH Security
Forces Squadron
USAF
Superintendent
Logistics
605-385-
4293 dexter.binion.2@us.af.mil
(*) Indicates professional reference
Additional
Information:
31stSecurity Forces Squadron (USAFE), Aviano Air Base Italy
12 May 2004 to 15 Nov 2004: Controlled vehicular & pedestrian entering & exiting the installation,
Detection Screen Areas, & Protection Level 1, 2, & 3 Restricted Areas. Responsible for over $3.5
million in weapons, ammunition,& specialtyequipment.Firston scene to a duress alarm
involving Alternate Security Control and Local Monitoring Facility Operator. Valued member ofthe
WS3 Vault Operations Flightresponsible for the protection of PL1 resources.Firston scene to a
real world Avoid Amber report for misauthentication during PL1 vaultoperations,quick response
was vital to the swiftand safe termination of the incidentwith no damage or loss ofresource.
Posted as fire team leader during the 2004 USAFE Surety Inspection;Wing received rating of
"satisfactory", security was rated "excellent"; lauded by Inspector General,"Best Evaluation in
USAFE in the pasttwo years", outstanding supportduring Operation CREEK BRIDGE;second
largestPL1 movementin Aviano's history.
28th Security Forces Squadron (ACC) Ellsworth AFB SD
16 Nov 2004 to 15 Nov 2005: Lead forces in response to threats directed againstpriority
resources including 29 assigned B-1 bombers valued in excess of$8.21 billion & neutralize or
minimize threatimpacton mission accomplishment.Employed automatic weapons & directs their
usage in applicable emergencysituations.Expertly responded to an alarm at 28 BW Intel Vault;
searched/cleared area-ensured critical data was secure.Voluntarilydeployed to Camp Bucca,
Iraq, to perform detainee & convoy operations.Demonstrated exceptional tactics as fire team
leader while attending Silver Flag Alpha. Secured base perimeter during Sep 05 Operational
Readiness Exercise-named as an "Outstanding Performer."
16 Nov 2005 to 15 Nov 2006: Directed initial on-scene actions for alarm activations,security
violations,criminal activity, traffic accidents,crises & contingencies.Collected & preserved
evidence, interviewed witnesses,victims,& suspects,obtained statements,completed required
forms,& accomplished reports.Enforced,law & order & conducted force protection measures in
supportof over 8K base populace.Defended largesttheater internmentfacilitythroughoutIraq;
protected over 8.5K detainees during hostilities.Completed 41 dayUS Army Military Detainee
Operations Course;prepared for Army based deployment.Selected by leadership to perform
duties as truck commander & driver for 586 ESFS Convoy Section-protected $300Min Coalition
assets & secured more than 8.5K detainees.Secured more than 5.5K personnel including VIPs &
more than 1000 vehicles/cargo;safeguarded resources.
Jan 06 to Jan 07 while in supportof operation IRAQI FREEDOM performed duties as Convoy
Truck Commander driving 1300+ miles per week on numerous convoys in Iraq. Responsible for
transporting Major Gen. McBride from Navistar Kuwaitto Camp Bucca Iraq.
Maintained daily financial operations;oversightfor $1.1M in projects/equip expenditures--unit
mission ready
Detailed coord w/MSG/ACC; identified/researched unfunded requirements--50/53 line items
funded at $700k+
Orchestrated travel orders/equipmentfor 92 SF in supportofOEF; validated $368K for overseas
combatops
Finalized long standing LOGDET/Supply burn rate shortfall;ACC awarded $169K--100% on-hand
resupplied
Maintained solar panel radar/road condition signs; self-taught/CC's firstcall for repair--dailyBW
interestitem
Located funds for A/C crash;re-allocated funds,provided the only water for initial responders--
site secured
Solicited f/ORVs; five ORVs purchased for wing response cape--increased responders
safety/reduced damage
Managed Shoot House upgrades;100ftaddition removable walls/windows--SF/BWtrained for
Active Shooter
Recognized impending IDS shortfall;coordinated HHQfunding/garnered $156K for FY13-avoided
stoppage
Managed police services reimbursement;FY 13/$56K filtered to SFS for fuel funding--LE mission
uninhibited
Surpassed AF2% GPC delinquency;1.74% delinquencyrating for SFS cardholders --garnered
Citi bank refund
Finalized FY 13 requirements;surveyed leadership/categorized item -by-item listvalued at $2.1M-
-SFS ready
Coord'd w/ACC; procured cold weather gear/$109k--1sttime outfitted for northern environment
Located unused UTV mule;prevented lostfrom AF inventory/repaired for $80--saved AF $12K in
replacement
Procured medical/CPR equipment;received $12K in manikins/Defibrillators--SFreadyf/lifesaving
responses
GPC approving official six accounts;monitored/processes/investigated all transactions--100%
pass AF audit
Re-allocated 5 of 23 ATVs to 28 FSS/located & refurbished damaged side-byside--saved $20k
off-road equip

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  • 1. Jonathan J Speicher 256 Trenton Lane Box Elder, SD 57719 US DSN: 675-6364 - Ext: Day Phone: 605-385-6364 - Ext: Evening Phone: 605-209-8261 - Ext: Email: jonathan.speicher.2@us.af.mil Availability: Job Type: Permanent,Temporary,Term, Seasonal,Summer,Intermittent,Internships Work Schedule: Full-Time,Part-Time,Shift Work, Intermittent, Job Sharing Desired locations: United States - SD - Ellsworth AFB United States - SD - Rapid City Work Experience: 28TH Security Forces Squadron USAF Ellsworth AFB SD Ellsworth AFB, SD 57706 United States 10/2009 - Present Salary: 33,477.00 USD Per Year Hours per week: 40 Series: 0080 Pay Plan: GS Grade: 07 Resource Advisor S-4RA (This is a federal job) Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Directs,obtains,maintains,and provides for proper usage ofSecurity Forces equipmentin order to meetunit objectives.Plans for the use of physical securityequipment,ensuring the most efficient and economical combination ofmanpower and equipment.Implements DOD,USAF, and MAJCOM policies and plans,coordinates,and monitors shortand long term equipment requirements.Ensures personal are properlytrained on various types of security equipmentin regards to operation maintenance.Receives requests for securityequipment,determines justification,reviews appropriate directives,other source material to obtain ordering information and authorization, and prepares any required forms.Conducts follow-up coordination.Prepares briefings through the review of resources managementreports and inventories to advise flight, section chiefs ofthe resource situation as itimpacts the unitmission.Keeps the commander informed on the status ofall assigned and forecasted weapons,vehicles,equipment,and supplies.Provides recommendations,critiques,actual accomplishmentoftasks such as formulation oflocal procedures,operating instructions,unitadministration.Researches security police data and other sources ofinformation related to training,facilities,weapons,equipment, uniforms,administrative,and technical support.Presents briefings to depictunitreadiness in terms of equipment,training equipment,training regarding the use ofvarious types of equipment. Reviews data to determine existing deficiencies,ifany, and performs appropriate corrective actions. Can manage day to day Security Forces budget activities,to include tracking funds distribution, reconciling commitments/obligations,and reallocating organizational funds.Can independently perform a variety of complexbudgetary, administrative,and statistical functions to supportbudget formulation for Security Forces budget/financial issues.Works closelywith supervisors/managers in the utilization of resources,resolving problems,and determining funding/resource requirements.Reviews estimates ensuring amounts are within established guidelines.Can establish,maintain,and update expenditures relative to funding activities.Reviews budgetary transactions for compliance with policies and ensures thatfunds are available.Can prepare annual phase plan showing projected monthlyexpenditures and reimbursables.Can Continually compare currentestimates with ongoing expenditures.Able to research,compile,verify, and summarizes data involving salaries,expenses,and objectclass and line item information.Can determine the percentage difference of amounts requested bycomparison againstprior year expenditures.Able to enter budgetary information on a wide variety of related forms,schedules, and other budgetdocumentation.Can provide information to program managers regarding budgetand related matters such as types of funding available,effects of budgetarychanges on related activities, and status and use of funds. Able to Lead,manage,supervise,and perform force protection duties,including use ofdeadly force to protect personnel and resources.Protectnuclear and conventional weapons systems and other resources.Perform air base defense functions contributing to the force protection
  • 2. mission.Control and secure terrain inside and outside militaryinstallations. Supervisor: SMSgt. Innis (605 385 4293) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes USAF Department of Defense AF Police Ellsworth AFB SD Ellsworth AFB, SD 57706 United States 08/2008 - 10/2009 Salary: 31,000.00 USD Per Year Hours per week: 40 Series: 0083 Pay Plan: WG This a time- limited appointmentor temporary promotion DOD AF Police Officer (This is a federal job) Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Able to Lead,manage,supervise,and perform force protection duties,including use ofdeadly force to protect personnel and resources.Protectnuclear and conventional weapons systems and other resources.Perform air base defense functions contributing to the force protection mission.Control and secure terrain inside and outside militaryinstallations. I have been highly trained to defend personnel,equipment,and resources from hostile forces. Operate in various field environments; perform individual,and team patrol movements,both mounted and dismounted,tactical drills,battle procedures,convoys,military operations other than war, anti-terrorism duties,and other special duties.Operate communications equipment, vehicles,intrusion detection equipment,crew-served weapons,and other special purpose equipment.Applies self-aid buddycare, lifesaving procedures,including cardiopulmonary resuscitation,as firstresponder to accidentand disaster scenes.Able to perform armed response and controls entry. Detects and reports presence ofunauthorized personnel and activities. Implements securityreporting and alerting system.Enforce standards ofconduct,discipline,and adherence to laws and directives. Directs vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Investigates motor vehicle accidents,minor crimes,and incidents.Operate speed measuring,drug and alcohol,and breathe test devices.Apprehends and detains suspects.Searches persons and property. Secures crime and incidentscenes.Collects,seizes,and preserves evidence.Conduct interviews of witnesses and suspects.Obtains statements and testifies in official judicial proceedings.Respond to disaster and reliefoperations.Also,experience in Security Force functions such as weaponry;controlling entry into and providing internal control within installations and restricted areas;response force tactics;air base defense concepts and procedures;terroristthreatresponse techniques;alarm monitor duties;control center duties; traffic control;patrolling;or accidentinvestigation. Trained to perform: Control Center duties,Air Force Law EnforcementTerminal System (AFLETS), Alarm Monitor, Dispatch law enforcementpatrols,Dispatch securityforces elements,Blood borne pathogens public law/counter blood borne pathogens public law,practice/enforcementweapons safety, Prepare SF documents AFForm 52,75,1109,1168,1408,1176,1364,3545,2708 and1920,Write and review correspondence/reports,Military authority and jurisdiction, Military law,Advise persons oftheir rights,Authority to search,Humane treatmentand incarcerations procedures, Testify in court, Random anti-Terrorism Measures,Perform installation entrycontrol, Conduct preliminaryinvestigations ofincidents or complaints,Less than deadlyforce, Intra/inter- personal skills,Asp certified,OC Pepper spray, Search individuals,buildings,areas,and vehicles. Supervisor: Dave Watson (605-385-5567) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes US Air Force Ellsworth AFB SD Aviano AFB Italy Ellsworth AFB SD, SD 57706 United States 10/2001 - 08/2007 Salary: 30,000.00 USD Per Year Hours per week: 40 Security Forces Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills: Performs and enforces the full range of police officer duties with the militaryinstallation.Pursues and apprehends or directs apprehension ofperson(s) fleeing a crime scene or attempting to
  • 3. resistarrest,carries a firearm. Interrogates suspects,conducts preliminaryand final short-term investigations ofa broad range of alleged and actual crimes occurring with the military installation.Investigates crimes and suspected criminal activities;interviews witnesses;secures crime scenes,compiles and preserves evidence.Responds to calls for emergencyassistance to include murder,traffic accidents,domestic disputes,suicides,burglary,robbery, sex offenses, unruly or truant child,missing persons,suspicious persons,gang fights,or neighborhood disputes,catastrophic events,enemyattacks, scenes ofcrimes and natural disasters,makes apprehensions.Acts as the on scene commander for significantand catastrophic events as required.Performs duties as a mobile patrol.Enforces weapons systems securitystandards, traffic rules and regulations,including those related to speed,reckless and drunken driving.Stops violators,notifies them of the traffic offense committed,and issues armed forces traffic tickets and DepartmentofDefense violation notices as appropriate.Serves as an EmergencyResponse Dispatcher for the installation in supportofintegrated base defense and police services. Participates in training,exercises,and evaluations to increase proficiencyand update skills and knowledge.Performs fixed postduties at all access points,visitor control center,and vehicle inspection stations. Skills Information Knowledge ofpolice officer special operating requirements,methods,and procedures for enforcing,specialized personnel access controls and preventing unauthorized access to areas where stringentsecurityrequirements are in force. Knowledge ofthe rights of detained individuals and governing rules regarding the appropriate use of force to be used in the apprehension ofpersons. Knowledge ofthe practices,methods and techniques for functioning as a team member in supportof integrated base defense and the operation ofspecialized weapons,securitysystems, and equipment. Knowledge ofthe tactics, techniques and procedures necessaryfor preparation and response to catastrophic events,enemyattacks and related threats and installations. Ability to operate within the IncidentManagementSystem and the Security Force Management Information System. Able to Lead,manage,supervise,and perform force protection duties,including use ofdeadly force to protect personnel and resources.Protectnuclear and conventional weapons systems and other resources.Perform air base defense functions contributing to the force protection mission.Control and secure terrain inside and outside militaryinstallations. I have been highly trained to defend personnel,equipment,and resources from hostile forces. Operate in various field environments; perform individual,and team patrol movements,both mounted and dismounted,tactical drills,battle procedures,convoys,military operations other than war, anti-terrorism duties,and other special duties.Operate communications equipment, vehicles,intrusion detection equipment,crew-served weapons,and other special purpose equipment.Applies self-aid buddycare, lifesaving procedures,including cardiopulmonary resuscitation,as firstresponder to accidentand disaster scenes.Able to perform armed response and controls entry. Detects and reports presence ofunauthorized personnel and activities. Implements securityreporting and alerting system.Enforce standards ofconduct,discipline,and adherence to laws and directives. Directs vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Investigates motor vehicle accidents,minor crimes,and incidents.Operate speed measuring,drug and alcohol,and breathe test devices.Apprehends and detains suspects.Searches persons and property. Secures crime and incidentscenes.Collects,seizes,and preserves evidence.Conduct interviews of witnesses and suspects.Obtains statements and testifies in official judicial proceedings.Respond to disaster and reliefoperations.Also,experience in Security Force functions such as weaponry;controlling entry into and providing internal control within installations and restricted areas;response force tactics;air base defense concepts and procedures;terroristthreatresponse techniques;alarm monitor duties;control center duties; traffic control;patrolling;or accidentinvestigation. Supervisor: MSgt Lisa Johnson (605-385-4001) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes Education: National American University Rapid City , SD United States Some College Coursework Completed 11/2016 GPA: 3.3 of a maximum 4.0 Credits Earned: 70 Semester hours Major: Criminal Justice Minor: Accounting
  • 4. Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: Central Texas College Courses: Legal aspects oflaw (3 Credits) 4.0 GPA University Of Maryland Courses:Speech,Political Ideologies,The Presidencyand Executive Branch, International Political Relationships (12 Credits) 2.9 GPA Black Hills State University: Geology, English 101 & 102, American Military History, Roman History, Western Civilization, Sociology, Human Resource Management,Trigonometry,College Algebra, Basic Algebra, Art Appreciation (36 Credits) 2.9 GPA National American University: Intro to CIS, Strategies for Succes s,Business Statistics,Principals of Nutrition, Criminological Theory(22.5 Credits) 3.4 GPA Financial Management Level 1 Certification Ellsworth AFB, SD United States Technical or Occupational Certificate 08/2014 Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: Currently awaiting award of Financial ManagementLevel 1 Certification Courses completed: Fundamentals and Operations ofAccounting DEAMS projectBilling User DEAMS Financial Accounting & Fund Certification DEAMS BudgetAnalyst/Resource Advisor DEAMS Basic Introduction Course DoD FM 101-Introduction to DoD DoD FM 101-PPBE DoD FM 101-Audit Readiness DoD FM 101-Accounting DoD FM 101-Budget DoD FM 101-CostAnalysis DoD FM 101-Decision Support DoD FM 101-Ethics DoD FM 101-Acquisition & Contracting DoD FM 101-Auditing DoD FM 101-Finance DCS108-Introduction to Decision Support DCS107-Resource ManagementCourse FOA106-Primary Accounting Tasks 1-7 FOA104-Merge3d Accountability Funds Reporting FOB-FM Body of Knowledge Fiscal Law 201 Financial Management Training Programs Ellsworth AFB, SD United States Technical or Occupational Certificate 01/2014 Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: BUX204 - RA Support Agreements BUX205 - RA Budget Execution CAC201 - RA Accounting / Validation CBU202 - RA Fiscal Year Closeout CBU203 - RA Funds Management CBU205 - RA BudgetDevelopment DCS205 - RA Commander Support FOB105 - FM Body of Knowledge FSD200 - RA The Resource Advisor Course Series introduction Defense Acquisition University Rapid City, SD United States Technical or Occupational Certificate 08/2009
  • 5. Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: DoD Government Purchase Card Government Purchase Card Training Ellsworth AFB, SD United States Technical or Occupational Certificate 07/2009 Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: Certified on Federal IT Micro-purchases and GovernmentPurchase Card July2009 Certified on the U.S. Bank Corporate Payment Systems July 30,2009 Certified on Resource Advisor Training 6 Aug. 2009 USAF Security Forces Training Ellsworth AFB, SD United States Technical or Occupational Certificate Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: Basic Training 19 Nov 2001 Security Forces technical school 20 Mar 2002 Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal 1 Dec 2002 US Air Forces in Europe(USAFE) Weapons Storage and Security Systems Training Course 9 Jan 2003 National HighwayTraffic Safety Administration Radar Certification 14 July2003 50 hours training in basic/intermediate special weapons and tactics including officer rescue,close quarter combat,vehicle assaults,repelling combathandgun,tactical rifle,and team tactics 8 Oct 2004 Combatlife saver course 7 Oct 2005 43rd Military Police Brigade ARMY combatpatch 19 Jan 2006 ARMY Commendation Medal 3 May 2006 Defense Travel Systems Ellsworth AFB, SD United States Technical or Occupational Certificate Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: Certified Approving Official for the Defense Travel Systems (DTS) Government Travel Card System Ellsworth AFB, SD United States Technical or Occupational Certificate Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications: Certified APC for the Government Travel Card (GTC) Job Related Training: Able to manage the governmentcreditcard. Follows established guidelines for the conductof the program.Can keep formal accounting records ofeach purchase.Able to maintain up to the minute accountbalances.Can conductextensive research,develop,and maintain a source listof responsible service providers.Able to certify bank statements againstall purchases for accountability.Can resolve any discrepancies/incorrectcharges with service provider. Knowledge ofoverall Security Forces missions,functions,and structure. Knowledge ofa wide range of budgetarymethods,practices,policies,procedures,regulations, and precedents. Knowledge ofautomated data managementsystems. Ability to conductsurveys, assessments,and evaluations ofSF equipmentinventory utilization to determine unitcombatreadiness and the return on investmentvalue for future management decisions. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing Practical knowledge ofsecurity and force protection principals,concepts,policies,practices,and methods to ensure accurate assessmentoffunding and equipmentrequirements to meet operational needs. Practical knowledge in the specialtyareas of physical security,operational security,and electronic securitysystems in order to work and resolve questions,issues,and conditions affecting the acquisition and sustainmentofbase physical securityand squadron mission equipment.
  • 6. Knowledge ofphysical security programs and familiaritywith methods and techniques used in accomplishing physical securityobjectives. Knowledge ofoverall Security Forces missions,functions,and structure atthe unit level to ensure accurate assessmentoffunding and equipmentrequirements,and operational needs. Broad knowledge ofagency procedure covering a wide range of budgetary transactions involving two or more appropriations with differentguidelines or a comparable mixofappropriated funds and/or revolving fund accounts to process and extract budgetary data from a variety of forms, documents,and reports. Knowledge offunding limitations and policies to notify others of possible violations ofprocedural and regulatory requirements. Basic knowledge ofautomated data processing software programs and capabilities to accomplish budget/funding tasks. Ability to work independentlyand apply own judgmentto provide recommendations and advice, or take programmatic actions towards resolving funding and equipment. Ability to factually evaluate and weigh variables to include cost,personal considerations, directives,and technological alternatives. References: Name Employer Title Phone Email Dan Edwards (*) 28TH Security Forces Squadron USAF Chiefof Plans and Programs 605-385- 5880 daniel.edwards.5@us.af.mil Kyle Battell (*) 28 SFS USAF S-SR Security Assistant 605-385- 4060 kyle.battell.1@us.af.mil Capt Dexter Binion (*) 28TH Security Forces Squadron USAF Superintendent Logistics 605-385- 4293 dexter.binion.2@us.af.mil (*) Indicates professional reference Additional Information: 31stSecurity Forces Squadron (USAFE), Aviano Air Base Italy 12 May 2004 to 15 Nov 2004: Controlled vehicular & pedestrian entering & exiting the installation, Detection Screen Areas, & Protection Level 1, 2, & 3 Restricted Areas. Responsible for over $3.5 million in weapons, ammunition,& specialtyequipment.Firston scene to a duress alarm involving Alternate Security Control and Local Monitoring Facility Operator. Valued member ofthe WS3 Vault Operations Flightresponsible for the protection of PL1 resources.Firston scene to a real world Avoid Amber report for misauthentication during PL1 vaultoperations,quick response was vital to the swiftand safe termination of the incidentwith no damage or loss ofresource. Posted as fire team leader during the 2004 USAFE Surety Inspection;Wing received rating of "satisfactory", security was rated "excellent"; lauded by Inspector General,"Best Evaluation in USAFE in the pasttwo years", outstanding supportduring Operation CREEK BRIDGE;second largestPL1 movementin Aviano's history. 28th Security Forces Squadron (ACC) Ellsworth AFB SD 16 Nov 2004 to 15 Nov 2005: Lead forces in response to threats directed againstpriority resources including 29 assigned B-1 bombers valued in excess of$8.21 billion & neutralize or minimize threatimpacton mission accomplishment.Employed automatic weapons & directs their usage in applicable emergencysituations.Expertly responded to an alarm at 28 BW Intel Vault; searched/cleared area-ensured critical data was secure.Voluntarilydeployed to Camp Bucca, Iraq, to perform detainee & convoy operations.Demonstrated exceptional tactics as fire team leader while attending Silver Flag Alpha. Secured base perimeter during Sep 05 Operational Readiness Exercise-named as an "Outstanding Performer." 16 Nov 2005 to 15 Nov 2006: Directed initial on-scene actions for alarm activations,security violations,criminal activity, traffic accidents,crises & contingencies.Collected & preserved evidence, interviewed witnesses,victims,& suspects,obtained statements,completed required forms,& accomplished reports.Enforced,law & order & conducted force protection measures in supportof over 8K base populace.Defended largesttheater internmentfacilitythroughoutIraq; protected over 8.5K detainees during hostilities.Completed 41 dayUS Army Military Detainee Operations Course;prepared for Army based deployment.Selected by leadership to perform duties as truck commander & driver for 586 ESFS Convoy Section-protected $300Min Coalition assets & secured more than 8.5K detainees.Secured more than 5.5K personnel including VIPs & more than 1000 vehicles/cargo;safeguarded resources. Jan 06 to Jan 07 while in supportof operation IRAQI FREEDOM performed duties as Convoy
  • 7. Truck Commander driving 1300+ miles per week on numerous convoys in Iraq. Responsible for transporting Major Gen. McBride from Navistar Kuwaitto Camp Bucca Iraq. Maintained daily financial operations;oversightfor $1.1M in projects/equip expenditures--unit mission ready Detailed coord w/MSG/ACC; identified/researched unfunded requirements--50/53 line items funded at $700k+ Orchestrated travel orders/equipmentfor 92 SF in supportofOEF; validated $368K for overseas combatops Finalized long standing LOGDET/Supply burn rate shortfall;ACC awarded $169K--100% on-hand resupplied Maintained solar panel radar/road condition signs; self-taught/CC's firstcall for repair--dailyBW interestitem Located funds for A/C crash;re-allocated funds,provided the only water for initial responders-- site secured Solicited f/ORVs; five ORVs purchased for wing response cape--increased responders safety/reduced damage Managed Shoot House upgrades;100ftaddition removable walls/windows--SF/BWtrained for Active Shooter Recognized impending IDS shortfall;coordinated HHQfunding/garnered $156K for FY13-avoided stoppage Managed police services reimbursement;FY 13/$56K filtered to SFS for fuel funding--LE mission uninhibited Surpassed AF2% GPC delinquency;1.74% delinquencyrating for SFS cardholders --garnered Citi bank refund Finalized FY 13 requirements;surveyed leadership/categorized item -by-item listvalued at $2.1M- -SFS ready Coord'd w/ACC; procured cold weather gear/$109k--1sttime outfitted for northern environment Located unused UTV mule;prevented lostfrom AF inventory/repaired for $80--saved AF $12K in replacement Procured medical/CPR equipment;received $12K in manikins/Defibrillators--SFreadyf/lifesaving responses GPC approving official six accounts;monitored/processes/investigated all transactions--100% pass AF audit Re-allocated 5 of 23 ATVs to 28 FSS/located & refurbished damaged side-byside--saved $20k off-road equip