Keith Fields has over 30 years of experience in security and law enforcement, including managing security training programs for NASA and supervising security operations at various military installations. His experience includes creating training curriculum, conducting weapons qualifications, overseeing security operations and emergency response, and supervising security personnel. He is seeking a permanent full-time position utilizing his extensive experience in security, law enforcement, and protective services training.
Jahmai Kahleel Curt Miller is a US Military Veteran with over 10 years of experience in Security Forces and as a Combat Arms Instructor in the US Air Force. He has extensive experience managing security operations and training at multiple military installations both domestically and abroad. He is pursuing new opportunities to utilize his leadership, management, and security experience in law enforcement, security, or training roles.
Eric J. Gutierrez is a Major in the United States Air Force with over 14 years of experience in electronic warfare operations, large project leadership, and instruction. He has a Master's degree in Intelligence Studies and is rated as a Senior Navigator and Electronic Warfare Officer with over 927 flight hours. Currently he is the Deputy Chief of the Electronic Warfare Coordination Cell at the 609th Combined Air Operations Center, supervising operations against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
Alanzo Buenaventura has over 15 years of experience in the U.S. Air Force as a Military Working Dog Handler, Trainer, and Security Forces leader with overseas combat experience. He has a proven track record of managing security programs and personnel.
Safety and Occupational Health Performance ProgramCrystal Guliford
Safety Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) researched,compiled,written and edited by CPT Crystal Guliford 2013 for military petroleum operations organization.
Randy E. Smith is seeking a position that utilizes his 20 years of experience in the US Air Force as well as his experience as Chief of Security. He has held positions with increasing responsibility related to security, weapons training and maintenance, firefighting, and emergency response. His resume demonstrates extensive experience supervising personnel, managing budgets, conducting training, and ensuring regulatory compliance across diverse public safety functions.
Raymond Lynn Bordenski has over 29 years of experience in hazardous material and ammunition safety. He currently works as a Quality Assurance Specialist for Ammunition Surveillance at the U.S. Army AMRDEC in Huntsville, Alabama, where his duties include performing inspections of missiles, rockets, and explosive components. Previously, he served as Chief of Ammunition Surveillance for the 6th Ordnance Battalion in South Korea, supervising a multi-national staff, and as an Action Officer for the 19th Theater Support Command in South Korea, providing technical expertise on ammunition serviceability and reliability.
My Joint Service Transcript (JST) - ArmyJames Calvo
This document is a 7-page unofficial transcript for James Mundo Calvo listing his military training and experience. It includes details of over 20 courses completed between 1987 and 2014 covering topics like basic combat training, supply management, leadership development, and military police operations. The transcript also outlines Mr. Calvo's career history serving as a Unit Supply Specialist and Military Policeman from 1988 to 2001, rising to supervisory roles overseeing supply operations and military police squads and platoons.
Paris O. Thompson is an intelligence analyst with over 14 years of experience conducting geospatial analysis to support military operations. She currently works as a security guard at Fort Huachuca in Arizona. Her experience includes roles as a company administrative officer, range control officer, training/movement NCO, aerial reconnaissance team leader, and imagery analyst team leader. She has a high school diploma and some college coursework. Thompson has numerous military certifications and seeks to continue her career supporting organizations through her analytical skills and leadership experience.
Jahmai Kahleel Curt Miller is a US Military Veteran with over 10 years of experience in Security Forces and as a Combat Arms Instructor in the US Air Force. He has extensive experience managing security operations and training at multiple military installations both domestically and abroad. He is pursuing new opportunities to utilize his leadership, management, and security experience in law enforcement, security, or training roles.
Eric J. Gutierrez is a Major in the United States Air Force with over 14 years of experience in electronic warfare operations, large project leadership, and instruction. He has a Master's degree in Intelligence Studies and is rated as a Senior Navigator and Electronic Warfare Officer with over 927 flight hours. Currently he is the Deputy Chief of the Electronic Warfare Coordination Cell at the 609th Combined Air Operations Center, supervising operations against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
Alanzo Buenaventura has over 15 years of experience in the U.S. Air Force as a Military Working Dog Handler, Trainer, and Security Forces leader with overseas combat experience. He has a proven track record of managing security programs and personnel.
Safety and Occupational Health Performance ProgramCrystal Guliford
Safety Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) researched,compiled,written and edited by CPT Crystal Guliford 2013 for military petroleum operations organization.
Randy E. Smith is seeking a position that utilizes his 20 years of experience in the US Air Force as well as his experience as Chief of Security. He has held positions with increasing responsibility related to security, weapons training and maintenance, firefighting, and emergency response. His resume demonstrates extensive experience supervising personnel, managing budgets, conducting training, and ensuring regulatory compliance across diverse public safety functions.
Raymond Lynn Bordenski has over 29 years of experience in hazardous material and ammunition safety. He currently works as a Quality Assurance Specialist for Ammunition Surveillance at the U.S. Army AMRDEC in Huntsville, Alabama, where his duties include performing inspections of missiles, rockets, and explosive components. Previously, he served as Chief of Ammunition Surveillance for the 6th Ordnance Battalion in South Korea, supervising a multi-national staff, and as an Action Officer for the 19th Theater Support Command in South Korea, providing technical expertise on ammunition serviceability and reliability.
My Joint Service Transcript (JST) - ArmyJames Calvo
This document is a 7-page unofficial transcript for James Mundo Calvo listing his military training and experience. It includes details of over 20 courses completed between 1987 and 2014 covering topics like basic combat training, supply management, leadership development, and military police operations. The transcript also outlines Mr. Calvo's career history serving as a Unit Supply Specialist and Military Policeman from 1988 to 2001, rising to supervisory roles overseeing supply operations and military police squads and platoons.
Paris O. Thompson is an intelligence analyst with over 14 years of experience conducting geospatial analysis to support military operations. She currently works as a security guard at Fort Huachuca in Arizona. Her experience includes roles as a company administrative officer, range control officer, training/movement NCO, aerial reconnaissance team leader, and imagery analyst team leader. She has a high school diploma and some college coursework. Thompson has numerous military certifications and seeks to continue her career supporting organizations through her analytical skills and leadership experience.
This unofficial military transcript summarizes Adam Brown's military education and experience. It shows that he completed Basic Combat Training in 2002 and served as a Petroleum Supply Specialist from 2002-2003. His most recent occupation from 2012-present was as a Recruiter. The transcript lists the courses he completed, including leadership courses in 2011. It provides ACE credit recommendations for some courses and outlines the process by which military courses and occupations are evaluated for potential college credit.
The document provides a summary of Jackie Dillard's professional experience as a Senior Operations Manager and Military Veteran with over 20 years of experience in the United States Army. Dillard has extensive experience managing safety programs for military units with up to 1000 personnel and assets valued over $500 million. Dillard's experience includes conducting inspections, safety training, investigating accidents, analyzing safety data trends, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Dillard holds a Bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Science and various military certifications in safety management, hazardous materials, and aviation.
Adam Hendrickson is a highly accomplished manager with over 18 years of experience in the Department of the Air Force developing and delivering high-risk programs. He currently serves as the Superintendent of Weapons Safety Inspections at the Air Force Reserve Command, where he oversees inspections of weapons safety programs. Previously he has held roles as a Safety and Occupational Health Specialist managing weapons safety programs, and as a Supervisor in the Emergency Management section providing emergency response training. He has a Bachelor's degree in Aviation Administration and Associates degrees in Aircraft Armament Systems Technology and Emergency Management from the Community College of the Air Force.
The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of various leadership positions in the Navy, including the Commander in Chief, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Navy, Chief of Naval Operations, Fleet Commander in Charge, Type Commander, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, Fleet Master Chief, Force Master Chief, and Command Master Chief. It also describes various Navy programs, documents, and terms such as the CCRI, EDVR, ODCR, AMD, evaluation reports, service records, SITREPs, the IG, Navy Correspondence Manual, PTS Program, DLPT, duties of the Command ESO, the Navy's drug screening program, and the six programs of Brilliant on the Basics.
The document contains an unofficial transcript for Robert V. Pierson listing the various Coast Guard training courses he completed between 1996 and 2010, including courses on seamanship, navigation, leadership, law enforcement, and small boat handling. The transcript shows Pierson advanced from Seaman Recruit to Boatswain's Mate First Class over the course of his career through completion of correspondence and resident courses.
Jeffrey Pierce has over 20 years of experience in law enforcement, physical security, anti-terrorism, and force protection. He currently serves as the Installation Security Officer at Naval Air Station Lemoore in California, where he directs a security force of 103 personnel. Previously, he held positions such as Harbor Security Platoon Commander, Physical Security Specialist for NCIS, and Force Protection Staff Officer. Pierce has extensive training and certifications in areas such as physical security, law enforcement, anti-terrorism, and weapons instruction. He is working towards a Bachelor's degree in Organizational Leadership.
This document is Marcus Atnip's unofficial military transcript. It lists the courses and training he has completed, including Basic Combat Training, Special Electronic Devices Repairer training, and Structured Self Development programs. It provides information on each item like location, dates, credit hours recommended by the American Council on Education, and skill areas covered. The transcript is protected by FERPA and is unofficial.
George Currier is seeking a position in law enforcement. He has 14 years of experience in law enforcement, including serving in the U.S. Navy for over 11 years. His experience includes roles as a training petty officer, watch commander, field training officer, and coxswain on patrol boats. He has extensive training and certifications in areas such as homeland security, hazardous materials handling, and emergency response. He has a secret security clearance and references available upon request.
This document is a 7-page unofficial transcript for David Wayne Robertson that details his military training and experience from 2006 to 2014. It lists over 30 courses completed in areas such as fire control, electronics, computer networking, and weapons systems. It also documents his promotions through the ranks from Seaman Recruit to Fire Controlman First Class and occupational specialties in fire control and Aegis computer systems maintenance.
The document defines minimum capabilities for various types of search and rescue resources that may be requested during a disaster, including:
- Air search teams with fixed-wing aircraft that can carry 4-8 passengers and have communications equipment and trained aircrews available for extended operations.
- Airborne reconnaissance teams with fixed-wing aircraft capable of flying back video/images and having trained pilots and observers available for multiple days of operations, along with incident management support.
- Several types of canine search and rescue teams trained in avalanche, disaster response, cadaver detection, and wilderness air scenting and tracking.
- Cave, collapse, mine/tunnel, mountain, radio direction finding and swiftwater/flood search and rescue
This document summarizes key aspects of U.S. Navy organization and command structure. It defines mission areas and locations for various combatant commands, fleet commands, and naval intelligence organizations. It also outlines the operating areas of numbered fleets and defines common naval task force organizational terms and identification ratings for meteorology and oceanography experts.
The document provides a summary of Linzie A. Brim's experience and qualifications, including over 3 years of experience in logistics and operations roles supporting OIF and OEF, as well as experience installing and training on various sensor systems as a contractor in Afghanistan and Iraq from 2010 to 2015. Brim has a background in various logistics, operations, and training roles while serving in the US Army from 1981 to 2009, and also has private sector experience in automotive repair, sales, and healthcare.
The document discusses various topics related to intelligence including:
- Defining intelligence and how it differs from information
- The key functions and purposes of joint intelligence
- The fundamentals and oversight of intelligence
- The main intelligence disciplines and levels
- Key intelligence organizations within the US government and their roles
- The intelligence process and preparation of the battlespace
This document provides a summary of Alfred Ryals Jr.'s qualifications and experience for a law enforcement or security role. It outlines over 18 years of experience in international and homeland security, including supervising large security teams and managing security programs. He has a Bachelor's degree in criminal justice and a Master's degree in homeland security.
Michael D. Brown is a security and risk assessment expert with over 9 years of experience in security, emergency response, and facility management for high-risk situations. He has expertise in areas such as risk assessment, team management, logistics, and personal protection. His professional experience includes roles in ammunition management for the US Army, IT help desk support for Naval Reactors, and various roles over 12 years in the US Marine Corps including range operations, scheduling, and logistics officer. He has military awards and qualifications in areas like weapons, transportation, martial arts, and security protocols.
This document provides a summary of Alfred Ryals Jr.'s qualifications and experience for a law enforcement or security role. It outlines over 18 years of experience in international and homeland security, including supervising large security teams and managing security programs. He has a Bachelor's degree in criminal justice and a Master's degree in homeland security.
Operational Risk Management (ORM) is a systematic decision-making process used to identify and manage hazards that could endanger naval resources. The ORM process involves identifying hazards, assessing risks, making risk decisions, implementing controls, and supervising to ensure controls remain effective. Mishaps must be reported within 30 days through a web-enabled system, and certain mishaps require notification within 8 hours. First aid aims to save life, prevent further injury, and prevent infection.
Michael Groschopf is an experienced airline transport pilot and flight instructor with over 9,900 total flight hours. He currently works as a Check Airman and Air Transport Flight Instructor for JetBlue, conducting ground school, flight lessons, and checks in simulators to train pilots. Prior to JetBlue, he was a simulator instructor and holds several certificates including ATP, CFI, CFII and MEI. He has experience flying a variety of aircraft types as a captain and first officer for airlines including Comair.
The ICAS Course is a tactical skills assessment and screening workshop run by Hostile Control Tactics LLC to evaluate candidates for protective security detail employment. It tests proficiency in tasks like weapons handling, patrols, convoys and close quarters combat. Candidates are scored on a pass/fail system and ranked into tiers based on experience and qualifications. Successful graduates receive a recommendation to employers, including documents verifying their training, medical status and background check. HCT has the resources to conduct regular assessment courses and train protective security specialists.
The document provides a summary of Kevin R. Van Gordon's professional experience, education, and training. He has over 30 years of experience in aircraft, airlift, and rotorcraft operations, logistics, and maintenance operations management. His background includes managing operations at multiple bases in Afghanistan, Kuwait, Japan, South Korea, and the United States. He has a Master's degree in Aeronautical Science/Engineering and Bachelor's degrees in Business Administration and Management.
This document provides a summary of an all-source intelligence analyst with over 6 years of experience. The analyst has expertise in signals, open-source, financial, cyber, geospatial, and human intelligence collection and analysis. They are recognized as a subject matter expert on threats to air operations from adversary aircraft, missiles and weapons. The experience section outlines the analyst's roles providing intelligence support and training to various fighter squadrons and during a deployment to Iraq.
Bryce VanDevender has over 21 years of experience in Air Force Security Forces, concentrating in leadership, management, and supervision. He has held roles managing security operations for military installations, aircraft, facilities, and missile fields. His experience includes emergency management planning, law enforcement, antiterrorism programs, and security training. He has a BA with honors in Homeland Security and an AA in Criminal Justice.
This unofficial military transcript summarizes Adam Brown's military education and experience. It shows that he completed Basic Combat Training in 2002 and served as a Petroleum Supply Specialist from 2002-2003. His most recent occupation from 2012-present was as a Recruiter. The transcript lists the courses he completed, including leadership courses in 2011. It provides ACE credit recommendations for some courses and outlines the process by which military courses and occupations are evaluated for potential college credit.
The document provides a summary of Jackie Dillard's professional experience as a Senior Operations Manager and Military Veteran with over 20 years of experience in the United States Army. Dillard has extensive experience managing safety programs for military units with up to 1000 personnel and assets valued over $500 million. Dillard's experience includes conducting inspections, safety training, investigating accidents, analyzing safety data trends, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Dillard holds a Bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Science and various military certifications in safety management, hazardous materials, and aviation.
Adam Hendrickson is a highly accomplished manager with over 18 years of experience in the Department of the Air Force developing and delivering high-risk programs. He currently serves as the Superintendent of Weapons Safety Inspections at the Air Force Reserve Command, where he oversees inspections of weapons safety programs. Previously he has held roles as a Safety and Occupational Health Specialist managing weapons safety programs, and as a Supervisor in the Emergency Management section providing emergency response training. He has a Bachelor's degree in Aviation Administration and Associates degrees in Aircraft Armament Systems Technology and Emergency Management from the Community College of the Air Force.
The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of various leadership positions in the Navy, including the Commander in Chief, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Navy, Chief of Naval Operations, Fleet Commander in Charge, Type Commander, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, Fleet Master Chief, Force Master Chief, and Command Master Chief. It also describes various Navy programs, documents, and terms such as the CCRI, EDVR, ODCR, AMD, evaluation reports, service records, SITREPs, the IG, Navy Correspondence Manual, PTS Program, DLPT, duties of the Command ESO, the Navy's drug screening program, and the six programs of Brilliant on the Basics.
The document contains an unofficial transcript for Robert V. Pierson listing the various Coast Guard training courses he completed between 1996 and 2010, including courses on seamanship, navigation, leadership, law enforcement, and small boat handling. The transcript shows Pierson advanced from Seaman Recruit to Boatswain's Mate First Class over the course of his career through completion of correspondence and resident courses.
Jeffrey Pierce has over 20 years of experience in law enforcement, physical security, anti-terrorism, and force protection. He currently serves as the Installation Security Officer at Naval Air Station Lemoore in California, where he directs a security force of 103 personnel. Previously, he held positions such as Harbor Security Platoon Commander, Physical Security Specialist for NCIS, and Force Protection Staff Officer. Pierce has extensive training and certifications in areas such as physical security, law enforcement, anti-terrorism, and weapons instruction. He is working towards a Bachelor's degree in Organizational Leadership.
This document is Marcus Atnip's unofficial military transcript. It lists the courses and training he has completed, including Basic Combat Training, Special Electronic Devices Repairer training, and Structured Self Development programs. It provides information on each item like location, dates, credit hours recommended by the American Council on Education, and skill areas covered. The transcript is protected by FERPA and is unofficial.
George Currier is seeking a position in law enforcement. He has 14 years of experience in law enforcement, including serving in the U.S. Navy for over 11 years. His experience includes roles as a training petty officer, watch commander, field training officer, and coxswain on patrol boats. He has extensive training and certifications in areas such as homeland security, hazardous materials handling, and emergency response. He has a secret security clearance and references available upon request.
This document is a 7-page unofficial transcript for David Wayne Robertson that details his military training and experience from 2006 to 2014. It lists over 30 courses completed in areas such as fire control, electronics, computer networking, and weapons systems. It also documents his promotions through the ranks from Seaman Recruit to Fire Controlman First Class and occupational specialties in fire control and Aegis computer systems maintenance.
The document defines minimum capabilities for various types of search and rescue resources that may be requested during a disaster, including:
- Air search teams with fixed-wing aircraft that can carry 4-8 passengers and have communications equipment and trained aircrews available for extended operations.
- Airborne reconnaissance teams with fixed-wing aircraft capable of flying back video/images and having trained pilots and observers available for multiple days of operations, along with incident management support.
- Several types of canine search and rescue teams trained in avalanche, disaster response, cadaver detection, and wilderness air scenting and tracking.
- Cave, collapse, mine/tunnel, mountain, radio direction finding and swiftwater/flood search and rescue
This document summarizes key aspects of U.S. Navy organization and command structure. It defines mission areas and locations for various combatant commands, fleet commands, and naval intelligence organizations. It also outlines the operating areas of numbered fleets and defines common naval task force organizational terms and identification ratings for meteorology and oceanography experts.
The document provides a summary of Linzie A. Brim's experience and qualifications, including over 3 years of experience in logistics and operations roles supporting OIF and OEF, as well as experience installing and training on various sensor systems as a contractor in Afghanistan and Iraq from 2010 to 2015. Brim has a background in various logistics, operations, and training roles while serving in the US Army from 1981 to 2009, and also has private sector experience in automotive repair, sales, and healthcare.
The document discusses various topics related to intelligence including:
- Defining intelligence and how it differs from information
- The key functions and purposes of joint intelligence
- The fundamentals and oversight of intelligence
- The main intelligence disciplines and levels
- Key intelligence organizations within the US government and their roles
- The intelligence process and preparation of the battlespace
This document provides a summary of Alfred Ryals Jr.'s qualifications and experience for a law enforcement or security role. It outlines over 18 years of experience in international and homeland security, including supervising large security teams and managing security programs. He has a Bachelor's degree in criminal justice and a Master's degree in homeland security.
Michael D. Brown is a security and risk assessment expert with over 9 years of experience in security, emergency response, and facility management for high-risk situations. He has expertise in areas such as risk assessment, team management, logistics, and personal protection. His professional experience includes roles in ammunition management for the US Army, IT help desk support for Naval Reactors, and various roles over 12 years in the US Marine Corps including range operations, scheduling, and logistics officer. He has military awards and qualifications in areas like weapons, transportation, martial arts, and security protocols.
This document provides a summary of Alfred Ryals Jr.'s qualifications and experience for a law enforcement or security role. It outlines over 18 years of experience in international and homeland security, including supervising large security teams and managing security programs. He has a Bachelor's degree in criminal justice and a Master's degree in homeland security.
Operational Risk Management (ORM) is a systematic decision-making process used to identify and manage hazards that could endanger naval resources. The ORM process involves identifying hazards, assessing risks, making risk decisions, implementing controls, and supervising to ensure controls remain effective. Mishaps must be reported within 30 days through a web-enabled system, and certain mishaps require notification within 8 hours. First aid aims to save life, prevent further injury, and prevent infection.
Michael Groschopf is an experienced airline transport pilot and flight instructor with over 9,900 total flight hours. He currently works as a Check Airman and Air Transport Flight Instructor for JetBlue, conducting ground school, flight lessons, and checks in simulators to train pilots. Prior to JetBlue, he was a simulator instructor and holds several certificates including ATP, CFI, CFII and MEI. He has experience flying a variety of aircraft types as a captain and first officer for airlines including Comair.
The ICAS Course is a tactical skills assessment and screening workshop run by Hostile Control Tactics LLC to evaluate candidates for protective security detail employment. It tests proficiency in tasks like weapons handling, patrols, convoys and close quarters combat. Candidates are scored on a pass/fail system and ranked into tiers based on experience and qualifications. Successful graduates receive a recommendation to employers, including documents verifying their training, medical status and background check. HCT has the resources to conduct regular assessment courses and train protective security specialists.
The document provides a summary of Kevin R. Van Gordon's professional experience, education, and training. He has over 30 years of experience in aircraft, airlift, and rotorcraft operations, logistics, and maintenance operations management. His background includes managing operations at multiple bases in Afghanistan, Kuwait, Japan, South Korea, and the United States. He has a Master's degree in Aeronautical Science/Engineering and Bachelor's degrees in Business Administration and Management.
This document provides a summary of an all-source intelligence analyst with over 6 years of experience. The analyst has expertise in signals, open-source, financial, cyber, geospatial, and human intelligence collection and analysis. They are recognized as a subject matter expert on threats to air operations from adversary aircraft, missiles and weapons. The experience section outlines the analyst's roles providing intelligence support and training to various fighter squadrons and during a deployment to Iraq.
Bryce VanDevender has over 21 years of experience in Air Force Security Forces, concentrating in leadership, management, and supervision. He has held roles managing security operations for military installations, aircraft, facilities, and missile fields. His experience includes emergency management planning, law enforcement, antiterrorism programs, and security training. He has a BA with honors in Homeland Security and an AA in Criminal Justice.
This document contains the resume of Daniel Salazar. It summarizes his experience in environmental, health, and safety roles in the oil industry since 1999, including current roles as a Well Site Environmental Representative and Completions Safety Site Representative for ConocoPhillips since 2014. It also lists his safety certifications and training.
Wayne A. Dahlke is a retired Air Force officer with 28 years of experience in training development, operations, and management. He has led teams that developed three training programs and recently completed the EMARSS-S Training Support Package as a subcontractor. Dahlke is skilled at developing engaging multimedia training content on time and under budget. He has extensive experience as an instructor and manager for various aircraft and sensor systems.
Lorne Murphy has over 20 years of experience in physical security, law enforcement, and emergency management. He currently works as a Senior Watch Officer for the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office, where he manages a team monitoring the Global Nuclear Detection Architecture. Previously, he served as an Operations Officer and Training Manager for a Navy squadron, where he oversaw antiterrorism training and ensured security clearances. Murphy seeks a new challenging career drawing on his leadership experience and specialized skills in areas like physical security, explosives handling, and incident response.
Randy E. Smith is seeking a position that utilizes his 20 years of experience in the United States Air Force as well as his security and training experience with Protective Services Group, Inc. He has extensive experience in security operations, firearms instruction, emergency response, and inventory management. His background includes management, training, and supervisory roles overseeing security operations at military installations both domestically and abroad.
Lori J. Russell is an experienced aviation leader and rotary-wing pilot with over 3,500 total flight hours. She has extensive experience in management, safety, air traffic control, aviation maintenance, training and logistics across both military and civilian roles. Her background includes MEDEVAC pilot, diplomatic air transportation commander, airfield operations manager, and instructor pilot with the U.S. Army. She holds commercial and instrument rotorcraft ratings from the FAA and qualifications in multiple helicopter models.
This transcript belongs to David Winchester, a Staff Sergeant (E6) in the military who has completed various courses including Basic Military Training, Air Traffic Controller training, and Fundamentals of Marine Corps Leadership. It lists his military occupations as Basic Enlisted Flight Crew Marine, Air Traffic Controller Trainee, and Air Traffic Controller-Tower. No college level test scores or other learning experiences were recorded.
Commissioned Security Officer, 2016-Present, AlliedUniversal Security, San Antonio, Texas
• Texas DPS Level 3 Commissioned Security Officer
• Staffs a 24/7 military installation with an armed and cleared escort requirement
Christopher J. Dahl has over 22 years of experience in naval aviation and program/project management with a top secret security clearance. He has held several leadership roles, including as a subject matter expert, executive officer, department head, and mission commander. Dahl has expertise in strategic planning, operations management, process improvement, and training/curriculum development. He is seeking a new leadership or management position.
Cordrick J. Williams is seeking a position as a Remotely Piloted Aircraft Sensor Operator. He has over 1,120 hours of experience as an MQ-1 Predator Sensor Operator and Instructor Sensor Operator in the U.S. Air Force from 2008 to 2013. Prior to that, he served as a Communications Security Analyst from 2004 to 2008. He has a top secret/SCI clearance and experience in mission planning, sensor operation, training, and intelligence analysis.
Roger T. Bryant is a military veteran with over 15 years of experience in military intelligence and unmanned aerial systems operations. He has extensive experience as a UAV mission commander and operator, including over 200 combat support missions with the RQ7-B Shadow UAV in Iraq. Bryant is currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in unmanned systems applications from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. He is seeking a challenging position in UAV/sUAS operations or analysis services.
Nigel West is a logistics manager and military veteran with 14 years of experience in the US Army. He has a proven track record of leading teams and managing assets valued over $90 million. West has extensive experience in areas such as equipment installation and repair, safety procedures, regulation compliance, team leadership, and policy implementation. He holds an Associate of Applied Science in General Studies and has received multiple awards for his outstanding performance.
This document provides a summary of Todd Chase's experience and qualifications. It summarizes that he has over 25 years of experience in aviation safety, program management, incident investigation, and search and rescue. He has held leadership roles managing safety programs and 36 personnel conducting combat operations. He is trained in aviation incident investigation and has led investigations into multiple mishaps. Currently he advises BP on aviation safety and risk management.
Christopher A. Smith has over 14 years of experience in security fields including naval intelligence, corrections, and physical security. He seeks a new challenging position that allows him to utilize his leadership skills and experience developing and implementing security programs. His background includes over 12 years in naval electronic intelligence, 6 years overseeing anti-terrorism programs, and security roles with various government and private organizations.
David Blakley has over 25 years of experience in military, security, and law enforcement roles including serving in the US Air Force and Army, working as a corrections officer and cleared American guard, and currently works as a commissioned security professional; he holds a top secret security clearance and has extensive training in areas such as handgun use, restraint techniques, first aid, and security procedures; his resume outlines his qualifications and experience in detail.
Chase C. Work is an experienced security professional seeking a mobile or static security position. He has over 10 years of experience in security roles including as a Security Forces Response Force Leader at Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station, where he led armed response teams and disaster emergency response. He also has international experience providing installation security in Kyrgyzstan.
Keith Trulove has over 20 years of experience managing aviation maintenance operations and personnel for the US Army. He has extensive expertise in helicopter maintenance, logistics, safety programs, and personnel supervision. Currently he is a Training Coordinator for DynCorp International, where he administers training programs for over 250 employees.
Rick Nobbs is a PMP-certified program manager with over 25 years of experience in program management, systems engineering, training, and life cycle management. He currently leads an FMS program valued at $18.4M supporting C2 systems for international partners. Previously, he managed various projects for SPAWAR and DISA valued over $6.7M. Nobbs also has experience as an intelligence officer in the Air Force and Special Operations Command, leading teams and operations throughout his career. He holds an MS in Military Operational Art and Science from Air Command and Staff College and an MS in Strategic Intelligence from Joint Military Intelligence College.
1. 5624 Stevens Creek Blvd, Apt #347 Cupertino, Ca 95014321-720-8733Oceanjuice@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. 321-720-8733Oceanjuice@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
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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
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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)
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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.