1. Joseph O. Williams
12223 Foxhill Lane
Bowie, MD 20715
443-370-8314
Josepho.Williams@yahoo.com
Objective and Highlights
For over 27yrs. I have developed and maintained a high level ofknowledge and proficiency in my skill set. Iremain proficient
in my fields ofexpertise: firearms training and marksmanship; training and deploymentofless lethal weapons protocols; police
crowd control (Field Force Tactics); and response to, and mitigation of, HAZMAT/WMD incidents. Ihave played a role in
developing and implementing current real-world and innovative firearms and crowd control training for the Metropolitan Police
Department’s Special Operations Division, Emergency Response Team and the Civil Disturbance Unit. I’m a LE Consultant
for DHS (CDP)/ Leidos and Ihave trained numerous other agencies in Crowd Control, Chemical Munitions and Firearms,
including:
U.S. Marine Corps
D.C. Army National Guard
U.S.S.S. Uniform Division
U.S. Park Police
Metro Transit Police
Washington Capitol Zoo Police
National Police DepartmentofGhana West Africa
D.C. Dept. of Corrections
I am a member ofthe tactical team assigned to the dignitary and venue protection and response for the 2016 Nordic Summit,
2016 African Summit and the 2016 Nuclear Summit. I also was a member ofthe tactical team that responded to and mitigated
the 2013 Washington Navy Yard Active Shooter incident, as a result many lives were saved and my team members and I
received the DC Medal of Valor. I also was a member ofthe tactical team that responded to and mitigated the 2009 Holocaust
museumActive Shooterincident. Ihave beenpartofthe Logistical,Training and DirectTactical Security Supportfor Presidential
escorts and The State ofthe Union Address 2007-2016 and Inaugurations ofPresidents Barack Obama (2009 & 2013), George
W. Bush (2001 & 2005) , Bill Clinton (1993 & 1997) and George H. W. Bush (1989), and the 1990 S.T.A.R.T. Talks between
PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush and Mikhail S. Gorbachev.
Other major events Ihave been involved with include the Washington D.C.; 2001 to present Spring meetings ofthe World Bank
Group (IMF) Washington D.C., escortand protection assignmentfor the 2001 NATO Summit -- Washington D.C. 1995 Million
Man March and The Row v Wade Right to Life Demonstrations from 1990 to present.
Qualifications
I developed the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department lesson plans for NIMS IS700 and handling First
Amendment Assembly, i.e., The First AmendmentPolice Standards Act of 2004. My desire is to use my 27 years of law
enforcementtraining and professional experience to become a positive and contributing member ofyour agency’s training
cadre. I will use my knowledge and skill setto learn from,and enhance the unit, the students and myself. I will continue to
adhere to the core values of integrity, professionalism, dedication and teamwork. In this core value “there is no ‘I’ in the
word “team”, but there is in integrity, professionalism and dedication.” It is my hope that this will give you some insightto
the type ofprofessional you would be considering for this employmentopportunity.
Weapons Proficiency
Accuracy International AW .308 Counter Sniper Rifle
Colt M4 5.56 Combat Rifle
H&K MP5 9mm Sub Machine Gun
Remington 870 12 Gauge Shotgun
Glock 23; 40 Cal semi-automatic pistol
Glock 17; 9mm semi-automatic pist
Sig Suar P226 semi-automatic
pistol;
Colt 45 ACP
DefTec 37mm gas gun
DefTec 37mm gas pistol
DefTec 40mm LLP
2. Relevant Experience
Metropolitan Police Department, Washington D.C. over (27Yrs.)
I am a member ofthe MPD SWAT team that and stopped the 2013 & 2015, Washington D.C. Navy Yard Active
Shooter and assisted in the rescue ofcivilians.
Metropolitan Police DepartmentActive Shooter Instructor I taught Small Team Tactics and Active Shooter
Response atThe Tactical Training Center.
Metropolitan Police Department, Emergency Response Team (SWAT) Tactical Operator/Counter Sniper (10Yrs.)
Metropolitan Police Department, Fire Arms Instructor (26Yrs.)
Metropolitan Police DepartmentSpecial Weapons (CDU) Reactionary Field Force Tactics Instructor (26Yrs.)
D.C. Army National Guard Combat MP Battalion (13 Yrs.)
(ICITAP) / SAIC sub contractor Training Mission; Ghanaian National Police Academy Field Force Tactics 1998
Certifications
Center for Domestic Preparedness DHS (Fema) Field Force Extrication Tactics (24Hrs.) Sept2013
Department of Homeland Security IED Search Procedures Workshop (8Hrs.) – June 2013
Metropolitan Police Department, Instructor Certification Course (50Hrs.) - February 2013
District ofColumbia Department ofMental Health Crisis Intervention Training Course (CIO) (40Hrs.) – June 2012
U.S. Army Walter Reed Medical Institute CombatLife Savers Course (40 Hrs.) - October 2011
Department of Homeland Security ITC, Instructor Training Certification Course (40 Hrs.) - June 2011
National Capitol Region Basic SWAT School (60 Hrs.) - October 2010
U.S. Park Police Basic SWATSchool (180 Hrs.) - August 2009
Baltimore County Police Counter Sniper School (180 Hrs.) - March 2007
Metropolitan Police DepartmentActive Shooter CombatantInstructor School (40 Hrs.) - February 2007
Def Tec Diversionary Device Instructor School (40 Hrs.) – July 2005
Department of Homeland Security Counter Terrorism Radiation School (40 Hrs.) - March 2004
Department of Homeland Security (WMD) LSU 12 Step F.B.I. Bio-Collection Course (24 Hrs.) - March 2004
Department of Homeland Security (WMD) Hazmat Technician School (COBRA) (40 Hrs.) - February 2004
W. Virginia Laborers Academy HazmatTechnician School (SCBA) (50 Hrs.) - July 2002
H&K International Training Division MP5 Instructor School (40 Hrs.) - March 2001
Law Man 40mm. Holographic SightDirectImpact Weapon Instructor School (10 Hrs.) - February 2001
H&K International Training Division Multiple Weapons Operators School (40 Hrs.) – May 1999
N.T.O.A. Chemical Munitions, Diversionary Device and Less Lethal Force Instructor School (40 Hrs.) - June 1998
H&K International Training Division MP5 Operators School (40Hrs.) - October 1997
Sig Saur Lethal Force Encounters Course (24 Hrs.) - February 1997
Sig Saur Advanced Armorers School (24 Hrs.) - February 1997
N. Virginia Criminal Justice Academy Mental Preparedness for Armed Confrontation Course (16 Hrs.) – Feb 1997
Glock Advanced Armorers School (40 Hrs.) - February 1997
U.S. Capital Police MP5 Operators School (40 Hrs.) - October 1996
F.B.I. Chemical Munitions Instructor School (40 Hrs.) - October 1992
F.B.I. Firearms Instructor School (40 Hrs.) - May 1993
Executec International Basic Counter Sniper School (27 Hrs.) - August1991
U.S.S.S. Firearms Instructor School (80 Hrs.) - July 1991
Glock Armorers School (40 Hrs.) - March 1991
N.R.A. Firearms Instructor School (40 Hrs.) - August1990
Metropolitan Police DepartmentCDU School (40 Hrs.) - October 1989
Metropolitan Police DepartmentPolice Academy (7 months) - October 1988
U.S. Army Military Police School (10 weeks) March - May 1987
U.S. Army Basic Combat Training (10 weeks) Jan - March 1987