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5624 Stevens Creek Blvd, Apt #347 Cupertino, Ca 95014321-720-8733Oceanjuice@aol.com
Keith J. Fields
Availability
 Job Type: Permanent, Term
 Work Schedule: Full-Time
 Desired locations: United States
 Clearance: Secret
Experience
2013 - Present SecTek Ames Research Center, CA
Manager, Protective Services Training/NASA Protective Services Training
Academy (NPSTA) Instructor
 Create, implement, review and record all training doctrine for armed NASA personnel, both
government civil servants and contractor, at Ames research Center (ARC).
 Direct and manage the NPSTA agenda at ARC.
 Manage ARC In-service training to include weapons qualifications
 Inspect and maintain weapons
 Manage and account for ammunition which includes storage and licensing
 Act as Range Master while conducting weapons training/qualification at various law enforcement
ranges
 Maintain records of training and qualifications
 Provide Training for Physical Security and Personnel Security
2008 - 2013 G4S Government Solutions Kennedy Space Center, FL
Director NASA Protective Services Training Academy (NPSTA)/Kennedy
Protective Services Training Manager
 NPSTA creates and recommends all training doctrine for armed NASA personnel, both government
civil servants and contractor, nationwide; NPSTA trainers deliver this training to NASA Centers as well
as certifying trainers via train-the-trainer programs
 Direct and manage the NPSTA, leading 8 instructors and staff to provide world-class training for over
400 armed federal Agents and security officers at all NASA Centers. This includes formulating
budgets, records management, travel, equipment, writing and approving directives, SOPs and
curriculum
 Led NASA’s efforts to achieve recognition by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement
Agencies (CALEA) and Federal Law Enforcement Training Accreditation (FLETA) for NPSTA,
Accreditation Manager
 NASA Space Flight Awareness Honoree Recipient
1998-2008 Space Gateway Support Kennedy Space Center, FL
CCAFS (Cape Canaveral Air Force Station) and NASA Federal Law Enforcement
Training Academy (NFLETA) Section Supervisor/Instructor
 Write, deliver, research and apply curriculum for over 1000 Agents and Officers at NASA Centers
 Develop and deliver state-of-the-art curriculum using student immersive methods to provide workplace
violence prevention and response training to non-security personnel
 Supervise Instructors and develop programs to certify Instructors for NFLETA at all centers
 Give instructions, certify and supervise training for Security Police Officers as;
321-720-8733Oceanjuice@aol.com
Keith Fields
 Clearing lead
 Provide physical security protection for critical space launch assets at CCAFS FL
 Space Launch Clearing Lead, responsible for security and safety of flight hardware
and personnel on military installations during critical launch operations involving
Delta, Atlas and NASA Shuttle launches
 Ensuring all re-launch items completed per operational checklist; report discrepancies
 Internal/external response team leader
 Conduct security assessments within USAF restricted/controlled areas
 Respond to security incidents involving USAF Protection Level 1, 2, and 3 resources;
responsible for directing/coordinating first responders to incidents in
restricted/controlled areas; securing crime scenes and providing emergency assistance
 On Scene Commander, responsible for evacuating personnel and establishing entry
control points during hazardous ops
 First Line Supervisor, responsible for completing required documentation relating to
security checklist; responsible for completing incident reports, security discrepancies,
and reviewing special security instructions, ensuring all info up to date
 Responsible for detaining/arresting unauthorized personnel and providing Miranda
Rights; ensuring personnel possess required badges for access to USAF and NASA
restricted areas
 Enforced weapons systems security in fuel storage areas
 Entry controller
 Responsible for controlling access to NASA, CCAFS and USAF restricted/controlled
areas
 Write/issue temporary badges, when required
 Conduct random vehicle inspections at entry control points
 Conduct vehicle inspections for contraband, explosive devices, and weapons
 Issue visitor badges; provide customers with instruction on electronic security system
(ESS) access requirements
 Control access during hazardous operations; issue special access badges for launch and
payloads
 Provide immediate response to any incident involving USAF restricted areas when
security/safety breech occurs
 Other duties
 Responsible for issuing citations; conduct field interview forms for breeches of
security
1989-1998 Johnson Controls Cape Canaveral Air Force
Station, FL
Security/Law Enforcement Supervisor
 Watch Commander, controlled daily operations of security and Law Enforcement functions
 Law Enforcement Patrol Supervisor, Road Supervisor for LE shift operations
 Security Supervisor, Supervised shift operations for security
 Electronic Security System (ESS) Supervisor/Operator
 Supervise and act as Security Police Officer responsible for;
 Internal/external response team leader
321-720-8733Oceanjuice@aol.com
Keith Fields
 Conduct security assessments within USAF restricted and controlled areas
 Respond to security incidents involving USAF Protection Level 1, 2, and 3 resources;
responsible for directing/coordinating first responders to incidents in
restricted/controlled areas and providing emergency assistance
 Responsible for evacuating personnel and establishing entry control points during
hazardous ops
 Responsible for completing required documentation relating to security checklist;
responsible for completing incident reports, security discrepancies, and reviewing
special security instructions, ensuring all info up to date Responsible for
detaining/arresting unauthorized personnel and issuing Miranda
Rights; ensuring personnel possess required badges for access to USAF restricted areas
 Enforced weapons systems security in fuel storage areas
 Entry controller
 Responsible for controlling access to CCAFS and USAF restricted/controlled areas
 Write/issue temporary badges, when required
 Conduct random vehicle inspections at entry control points
 Conduct vehicle inspections for contraband, explosive devices and weapons
 Issue visitor badges; provide customers with instruction on electronic security system
(ESS) access requirements
 Control access during hazardous operations; issue special access badges for launch and
payloads
 Provide immediate response to any incident involving USAF restricted areas when
security/safety breech occurs
 Other duties
 Responsible for issuing Armed Forces traffic tickets/citations; conduct field interview
forms for breeches of security
 Provide physical security protection for critical space launch assets at CCAFS FL
 Responsible for security and safety of flight hardware and personnel on military
installations during critical launch operations involving Delta, Atlas and NASA Shuttle
launches
 Responsible for ensuring all pre-launch items completed per operational checklist;
report discrepancies to Launch Support Supervisor
1983-1989 USAF Malmstrom AFB, MT
Security Specialist
 Honorably Discharged
 Secret Clearance
 Daily Protection of ICBMs
 Air Base Ground Defense
 Mobility Unit
 Specialty Summary: Leads, manages, supervises, and performs security force (SF) activities, including
installation, weapon system, and resource security; antiterrorism; law enforcement and investigations;
military working dog function; air base defense; armament and equipment; training; pass and
registration; information security; and combat arms. Related DoD Occupational Subgroup: 070.
 Duties and Responsibilities:
 Leads, manages, supervises, and performs force protection duties, including use of deadly force
to protect personnel and resources. Protects nuclear and conventional weapons systems and
321-720-8733Oceanjuice@aol.com
Keith Fields
other resources. Performs air base defense functions contributing to the force protection
mission.
 Controls and secures terrain inside and outside military installations. Defends personnel,
equipment, and resources from hostile forces. Operates in various field environments, performs
individual, and team patrol movements, both mounted and dismounted, tactical drills, battle
procedures, convoys, military operations other than war, antiterrorism duties, and other special
duties.
Operates communications equipment, vehicles, intrusion detection equipment, crew-served
weapons, and other special purpose equipment. Applies self-aid buddy care, lifesaving
procedures, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, as first responder to accident and disaster
scenes.
 Provides armed response and controls entry. Detects and reports presence of unauthorized
personnel and activities. Implements security reporting and alerting system. Enforces standards
of conduct, discipline, and adherence to laws and directives. Directs vehicle and pedestrian
traffic. Investigates motor vehicle accidents, minor crimes, and incidents. Operates speed
measuring, drug and alcohol, and breath test devices. Apprehends and detains suspects.
Searches persons and property. Secures crime and incident scenes. Collects, seizes, and
preserves evidence.
 Conducts interviews of witnesses and suspects. Obtains statements and testifies in official
judicial proceedings. Responds to disaster and relief operations. Participates in contingencies.
 Develops plans, policies, procedures, and detailed instructions to implement SF programs.
Plans, organizes, and schedules SF activities. Provides oversight, guidance, and assistance to
commanders with the application of information, personnel, and industrial security programs.
Operates pass and registration activities. Supervises and trains SF augmentees. Provides on-
scene supervision for security forces. Inspects and evaluates effectiveness of SF personnel and
activities. Analyzes reports and statistics.
 Leads, manages, supervises, and implements ground weapons training programs. Operates SF
armories. Controls and safeguards arms, ammunition, and equipment. Instructs ground
weapons qualification training. Provides guidance on weapons placement to security forces and
ground defense force commanders. Inspects ground weapons and replaces unserviceable parts.
Analyzes malfunctions by inspection and serviceability testing. Uses precision gauges, testing
instruments, and special tools to adjust parts and operating mechanisms. Function-fires
weapons for accuracy and serviceability. Controls and operates firing ranges and associated
facilities to include supervising construction and rehabilitation.
 Specialty Qualifications:
 Knowledge. Knowledge is mandatory of: Weaponry, laws, directives, programs, policies, and
procedures governing SF activities; installation security; weapon system and resource security;
anti-terrorism; law enforcement and investigations; military working dog function; air base
defense; armament and equipment; training; pass and registration; information security; and
combat arms.
Education/Training
1983-1985 Community College of the Air Force Malmstrom AFB, MT
Certifications
 US Air Force Security Police Academy (1983)
 US Air Force Career Development Course (1984)
 Strategic Air Command Security Manager's Training Course (1986)
 Strategic Air Command Winter Survival Course (1986)
 Strategic Air Command NCO Preparatory Course (1986)
 OJT Trainer's Familiarization Course (1987)
321-720-8733Oceanjuice@aol.com
Keith Fields
 Supervisors Training Safety Course (1987)
 Brevard Community College (BCC) Instructor Techniques (1997)
 NASA Federal Law Enforcement Training (NFLET) Academy (class honor graduate)
(1998)
 NFLET (112 hrs): Report Writing, Ethics, Defensive Tactics, handcuffing and Searching, Use of Force
Continuum Criminal Law Investigations, Detentions and Human Diversity
 NASA Defensive Driving Course (1999)
 FLETC (Federal Law Enforcement Training Center) Non-Lethal Training Ammunition Instructor
(2000)
 National Rifle Association (NRA) Law Enforcement Handgun/Shotgun Instructor (2001)
 BCC Human Diversity Instructor (2001)
 Criminal Justice Academy of Osceola Emergency Vehicle Operations Instructor (2001)
 FLETC Defensive Tactics Instructor (2001)
 Valencia Community College (VCC) CPR Instructor (2002)
 BCC Firearms Instructor Course (2003)
 TASER Instructor (2004)
 State of Florida Security Guard Instructor (2004)
 Executive Protection Course (2005)
 FLETC Use of Force instructor (2005)
 Active Countermeasures Instructor Course (2006)
 Active Control Tactics Instructor (2010)
 Ground Defense Instructor (2010)
 FEMA ICS 100, 200, 700, 800 and 904 (2011)
 Glock Armorer (2014)
 Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor (2014)
 NIMS Large Event Venue (2014)
 Remington 870 Armorer (2014)
 USAF Antiterrorism Officer Level II Course (2015)
 Colt M16/AR-15 Rifle Law Enforcement and Military Armorer Training Certification (2015)
 Numerous certifications in Security and Law Enforcement Field
References
References are available on request.

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Keith fields resume

  • 1. 5624 Stevens Creek Blvd, Apt #347 Cupertino, Ca 95014321-720-8733Oceanjuice@aol.com Keith J. Fields Availability  Job Type: Permanent, Term  Work Schedule: Full-Time  Desired locations: United States  Clearance: Secret Experience 2013 - Present SecTek Ames Research Center, CA Manager, Protective Services Training/NASA Protective Services Training Academy (NPSTA) Instructor  Create, implement, review and record all training doctrine for armed NASA personnel, both government civil servants and contractor, at Ames research Center (ARC).  Direct and manage the NPSTA agenda at ARC.  Manage ARC In-service training to include weapons qualifications  Inspect and maintain weapons  Manage and account for ammunition which includes storage and licensing  Act as Range Master while conducting weapons training/qualification at various law enforcement ranges  Maintain records of training and qualifications  Provide Training for Physical Security and Personnel Security 2008 - 2013 G4S Government Solutions Kennedy Space Center, FL Director NASA Protective Services Training Academy (NPSTA)/Kennedy Protective Services Training Manager  NPSTA creates and recommends all training doctrine for armed NASA personnel, both government civil servants and contractor, nationwide; NPSTA trainers deliver this training to NASA Centers as well as certifying trainers via train-the-trainer programs  Direct and manage the NPSTA, leading 8 instructors and staff to provide world-class training for over 400 armed federal Agents and security officers at all NASA Centers. This includes formulating budgets, records management, travel, equipment, writing and approving directives, SOPs and curriculum  Led NASA’s efforts to achieve recognition by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) and Federal Law Enforcement Training Accreditation (FLETA) for NPSTA, Accreditation Manager  NASA Space Flight Awareness Honoree Recipient 1998-2008 Space Gateway Support Kennedy Space Center, FL CCAFS (Cape Canaveral Air Force Station) and NASA Federal Law Enforcement Training Academy (NFLETA) Section Supervisor/Instructor  Write, deliver, research and apply curriculum for over 1000 Agents and Officers at NASA Centers  Develop and deliver state-of-the-art curriculum using student immersive methods to provide workplace violence prevention and response training to non-security personnel  Supervise Instructors and develop programs to certify Instructors for NFLETA at all centers  Give instructions, certify and supervise training for Security Police Officers as;
  • 2. 321-720-8733Oceanjuice@aol.com Keith Fields  Clearing lead  Provide physical security protection for critical space launch assets at CCAFS FL  Space Launch Clearing Lead, responsible for security and safety of flight hardware and personnel on military installations during critical launch operations involving Delta, Atlas and NASA Shuttle launches  Ensuring all re-launch items completed per operational checklist; report discrepancies  Internal/external response team leader  Conduct security assessments within USAF restricted/controlled areas  Respond to security incidents involving USAF Protection Level 1, 2, and 3 resources; responsible for directing/coordinating first responders to incidents in restricted/controlled areas; securing crime scenes and providing emergency assistance  On Scene Commander, responsible for evacuating personnel and establishing entry control points during hazardous ops  First Line Supervisor, responsible for completing required documentation relating to security checklist; responsible for completing incident reports, security discrepancies, and reviewing special security instructions, ensuring all info up to date  Responsible for detaining/arresting unauthorized personnel and providing Miranda Rights; ensuring personnel possess required badges for access to USAF and NASA restricted areas  Enforced weapons systems security in fuel storage areas  Entry controller  Responsible for controlling access to NASA, CCAFS and USAF restricted/controlled areas  Write/issue temporary badges, when required  Conduct random vehicle inspections at entry control points  Conduct vehicle inspections for contraband, explosive devices, and weapons  Issue visitor badges; provide customers with instruction on electronic security system (ESS) access requirements  Control access during hazardous operations; issue special access badges for launch and payloads  Provide immediate response to any incident involving USAF restricted areas when security/safety breech occurs  Other duties  Responsible for issuing citations; conduct field interview forms for breeches of security 1989-1998 Johnson Controls Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL Security/Law Enforcement Supervisor  Watch Commander, controlled daily operations of security and Law Enforcement functions  Law Enforcement Patrol Supervisor, Road Supervisor for LE shift operations  Security Supervisor, Supervised shift operations for security  Electronic Security System (ESS) Supervisor/Operator  Supervise and act as Security Police Officer responsible for;  Internal/external response team leader
  • 3. 321-720-8733Oceanjuice@aol.com Keith Fields  Conduct security assessments within USAF restricted and controlled areas  Respond to security incidents involving USAF Protection Level 1, 2, and 3 resources; responsible for directing/coordinating first responders to incidents in restricted/controlled areas and providing emergency assistance  Responsible for evacuating personnel and establishing entry control points during hazardous ops  Responsible for completing required documentation relating to security checklist; responsible for completing incident reports, security discrepancies, and reviewing special security instructions, ensuring all info up to date Responsible for detaining/arresting unauthorized personnel and issuing Miranda Rights; ensuring personnel possess required badges for access to USAF restricted areas  Enforced weapons systems security in fuel storage areas  Entry controller  Responsible for controlling access to CCAFS and USAF restricted/controlled areas  Write/issue temporary badges, when required  Conduct random vehicle inspections at entry control points  Conduct vehicle inspections for contraband, explosive devices and weapons  Issue visitor badges; provide customers with instruction on electronic security system (ESS) access requirements  Control access during hazardous operations; issue special access badges for launch and payloads  Provide immediate response to any incident involving USAF restricted areas when security/safety breech occurs  Other duties  Responsible for issuing Armed Forces traffic tickets/citations; conduct field interview forms for breeches of security  Provide physical security protection for critical space launch assets at CCAFS FL  Responsible for security and safety of flight hardware and personnel on military installations during critical launch operations involving Delta, Atlas and NASA Shuttle launches  Responsible for ensuring all pre-launch items completed per operational checklist; report discrepancies to Launch Support Supervisor 1983-1989 USAF Malmstrom AFB, MT Security Specialist  Honorably Discharged  Secret Clearance  Daily Protection of ICBMs  Air Base Ground Defense  Mobility Unit  Specialty Summary: Leads, manages, supervises, and performs security force (SF) activities, including installation, weapon system, and resource security; antiterrorism; law enforcement and investigations; military working dog function; air base defense; armament and equipment; training; pass and registration; information security; and combat arms. Related DoD Occupational Subgroup: 070.  Duties and Responsibilities:  Leads, manages, supervises, and performs force protection duties, including use of deadly force to protect personnel and resources. Protects nuclear and conventional weapons systems and
  • 4. 321-720-8733Oceanjuice@aol.com Keith Fields other resources. Performs air base defense functions contributing to the force protection mission.  Controls and secures terrain inside and outside military installations. Defends personnel, equipment, and resources from hostile forces. Operates in various field environments, performs individual, and team patrol movements, both mounted and dismounted, tactical drills, battle procedures, convoys, military operations other than war, antiterrorism duties, and other special duties. Operates communications equipment, vehicles, intrusion detection equipment, crew-served weapons, and other special purpose equipment. Applies self-aid buddy care, lifesaving procedures, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, as first responder to accident and disaster scenes.  Provides armed response and controls entry. Detects and reports presence of unauthorized personnel and activities. Implements security reporting and alerting system. Enforces standards of conduct, discipline, and adherence to laws and directives. Directs vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Investigates motor vehicle accidents, minor crimes, and incidents. Operates speed measuring, drug and alcohol, and breath test devices. Apprehends and detains suspects. Searches persons and property. Secures crime and incident scenes. Collects, seizes, and preserves evidence.  Conducts interviews of witnesses and suspects. Obtains statements and testifies in official judicial proceedings. Responds to disaster and relief operations. Participates in contingencies.  Develops plans, policies, procedures, and detailed instructions to implement SF programs. Plans, organizes, and schedules SF activities. Provides oversight, guidance, and assistance to commanders with the application of information, personnel, and industrial security programs. Operates pass and registration activities. Supervises and trains SF augmentees. Provides on- scene supervision for security forces. Inspects and evaluates effectiveness of SF personnel and activities. Analyzes reports and statistics.  Leads, manages, supervises, and implements ground weapons training programs. Operates SF armories. Controls and safeguards arms, ammunition, and equipment. Instructs ground weapons qualification training. Provides guidance on weapons placement to security forces and ground defense force commanders. Inspects ground weapons and replaces unserviceable parts. Analyzes malfunctions by inspection and serviceability testing. Uses precision gauges, testing instruments, and special tools to adjust parts and operating mechanisms. Function-fires weapons for accuracy and serviceability. Controls and operates firing ranges and associated facilities to include supervising construction and rehabilitation.  Specialty Qualifications:  Knowledge. Knowledge is mandatory of: Weaponry, laws, directives, programs, policies, and procedures governing SF activities; installation security; weapon system and resource security; anti-terrorism; law enforcement and investigations; military working dog function; air base defense; armament and equipment; training; pass and registration; information security; and combat arms. Education/Training 1983-1985 Community College of the Air Force Malmstrom AFB, MT Certifications  US Air Force Security Police Academy (1983)  US Air Force Career Development Course (1984)  Strategic Air Command Security Manager's Training Course (1986)  Strategic Air Command Winter Survival Course (1986)  Strategic Air Command NCO Preparatory Course (1986)  OJT Trainer's Familiarization Course (1987)
  • 5. 321-720-8733Oceanjuice@aol.com Keith Fields  Supervisors Training Safety Course (1987)  Brevard Community College (BCC) Instructor Techniques (1997)  NASA Federal Law Enforcement Training (NFLET) Academy (class honor graduate) (1998)  NFLET (112 hrs): Report Writing, Ethics, Defensive Tactics, handcuffing and Searching, Use of Force Continuum Criminal Law Investigations, Detentions and Human Diversity  NASA Defensive Driving Course (1999)  FLETC (Federal Law Enforcement Training Center) Non-Lethal Training Ammunition Instructor (2000)  National Rifle Association (NRA) Law Enforcement Handgun/Shotgun Instructor (2001)  BCC Human Diversity Instructor (2001)  Criminal Justice Academy of Osceola Emergency Vehicle Operations Instructor (2001)  FLETC Defensive Tactics Instructor (2001)  Valencia Community College (VCC) CPR Instructor (2002)  BCC Firearms Instructor Course (2003)  TASER Instructor (2004)  State of Florida Security Guard Instructor (2004)  Executive Protection Course (2005)  FLETC Use of Force instructor (2005)  Active Countermeasures Instructor Course (2006)  Active Control Tactics Instructor (2010)  Ground Defense Instructor (2010)  FEMA ICS 100, 200, 700, 800 and 904 (2011)  Glock Armorer (2014)  Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor (2014)  NIMS Large Event Venue (2014)  Remington 870 Armorer (2014)  USAF Antiterrorism Officer Level II Course (2015)  Colt M16/AR-15 Rifle Law Enforcement and Military Armorer Training Certification (2015)  Numerous certifications in Security and Law Enforcement Field References References are available on request.