Marilyn Monique Edwards
Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311
United States
Home: (910) - 764-1777
Work: (910) - 432-6571
DSN: 239-6571
WORK EXPERIENCE:
DoD, USSOCOM, Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), 2010-Present.
Deputy, Personnel
Security
Fort Bragg, NC, 28310, Annie Hawkins, 910-***-****.
Duties: Perform tasks related to the
planning/development/management/direction of all aspects of the
organization security program,
Information/Personnel/Physical/Industrial.
Subject matter expert regarding interpretation/adapting/enforcing of
security regulations.Develop policies/procedures regarding physical
security. Designate/conduct announced/unannounced inspections of
divisions, sections. Monitor/coordinate Information Security Program and
develop procedures. Administer security education program by analyzing
security needs and preparing educational materials to provide the most
current information. Administer policies/procedures governing the
personnel security program. Process security clearance investigations;
grant/suspend access to classified information as necessary. Ensure
security clearances are current.
DOD, USASOC, 3rd SFG, 2010 - 2010. Special Security Officer (SSO) Fort
Bragg, NC, 28310, COL. Gus Benton, 910-***-****.
Duties: Responsible for receipt, control, and accountability of
Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI). Interprets directives and
procedures to implement local security policies and procedures.
Administers SCI billet and personnel access programs. Determines
personnel eligibility for access to SCI materials. Advises on security
classification and handling requirements. Uses knowledge of all security
disciplines (physical, personnel, information) as they impact on SCI-
related programs. Ensures policies and procedures are in compliance with
respective directives. Serves as Sensitive
Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) control officer. Employee
interprets and complies with Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
requirements and maintains accreditations
for the Special Forces Group, S2 SCIF. Exercises oversight of
SSO/SCI/SCIF operations of all Special Forces Group subordinate units.
Lockheed Martin (LMIT) 2006 to 2009. Industrial Security
Representative/Facility Security Officer, Fayetteville, NC 28303, Mr.
Robert Irvin, 910-***-****.
Duties: Develops, and administers security programs and procedures for
classified or proprietary materials, documents, and equipment. Study and
implements federal
security regulations that apply to company operations. Obtains rulings,
interpretations, and acceptable deviations for compliance with
regulations from government agencies.
Prepares manuals outlining regulations, and establishes procedures for
handling, storing, and keeping records, and for granting personnel and
visitors access to restricted
records and materials, through the use of the Joint Personnel
Adjudication System (JPAS) and Security Information Management System
(SIMS) in accordance with National Industrial Security Operating Program
Manual (NISPOM). Conducts security education
classes. Investigates security violations and prepares reports
specifying preventive action to be taken. Regularly contributes to the
development of new concepts, techniques, and standards. Serves as
consultant to management and special external spokesperson for the
organization on major matters pertaining to its policies, plans, and
objectives.
Develops solutions to problems of unusual complexity which require a
high degree of ingenuity, creativity, and innovativeness. Ensures
solutions are consistent with
organization objectives.
United States Army 2002 to 2006. Directorate of Emergency Services,
Physical Security NCOIC, - E7. US Army. Fort Bragg, NC 28310, Mr. Mike
Cains, 910-***-****.
Duties: Provided on site technical advice/assistance on physical
security, workforce, and crime prevention matters to Directorates,
Commanders, Staffs of US Army, Army
Reserve, National Guard and Army/Air Force Exchange System (AAFES/DECA)
at Ft Bragg, NC. Performed duties concerned with physical protection of
personnel facilities,
Force Protection, and assists against criminal, terrorist, and or
hostile activities. Conducted/evaluated vulnerability assessments of
sensitive activities and makes recommendations
to overcome vulnerabilities. Reviewed/evaluated and approved all
inspection reports completed by inspectors. Served as inspector to
coordinate and conduct announced/unannounced
inspections and surveys of units, staff activities, and
vulnerable/mission essential facilities (MEVAS). Supervised security
employees and performed manpower/budget surveys,
risk analysis and physical security inspections of arms rooms, motor
pools, key control, business centers, and MEVAs. Maintained liaison with
all XVIII Airborne Corps Inspection
agencies, Fort Bragg Safety Office and CID, FORSCOM, AIMA, local law
enforcement and Federal Bureau of Investigation. Represented the Provost
Marshal and/or section chief of various boards, councils and committees.
Prepared written reports of the
findings of an inspection. Scheduled inspections/staff assistance
visits, and maintains a database for inspection numbers. Maintained a
working knowledge of regulatory guidelines
and SOP's(Army Regulations/Standard Operating Procedures) and the latest
state of the art intrusion detection systems (ICIDS), CCTV, fencing,
lighting, and barriers. Prepared and forwarded requests concerning
physical security exception and waivers
to the major commands. Conducted arms room operations training to
soldiers throughout Fort Bragg. Monitored Military Police blotter for
lost/stolen or recovered weapons and ammunition. Responsible for
implementation of physical, document, and personnel security programs.
Interprets and develops general policy direction for security
applications Army-wide and ensures compliance with established security
related directives.
Conducted oversight reviews on effectiveness of Physical Security
programs. Provided
security training to meet localized requirements. Maintained
accountability of all classified material. Conducted announced physical
security inspections of all activities,
monitored operating effectiveness of alarm systems. Researched and
provided security clearance information to civilian personnel. Operated
and maintained personnel badge
system and security entrance lock/alarm systems(ICIDS). Reviewed plans
for major construction projects and provides technical advice and
security assistance for the Directorate of Engineering and Housing.
Performed planning, advisory, operational and evaluative work concerning
the development of policies, procedures, standards, and training SOP's.
United States Army 16th Military Police Brigade Ft. Bragg, NC 28310,
Supervisor: MSG (RET) Allen, Unknown, Military Police Desk Sergeant
(1999 To 2002), 910-***-****
Duties: Supervised and managed the XVIII Airborne Corps Military Police
Desk; the Civilian Law Enforcement Center Liaison Sergeant, and all Fort
Bragg military police
patrols. Planned, managed, directed, coordinated and supported all 911
communication systems of the Directorate of Emergency Service (DES).
Reviewed, corrected, and maintained
accuracy of all military police cases, blotter reports, and overall
tracking of emergency personnel. Received and recorded complaints,
emergency responses, software and hardware,
safeguarded property and evidence turned over to the Military Police
Desk. Processed offenders and provided information, assistance, and
notification for the community
and staff. Provided information and assistance on related service
orders, incident and accident investigations, to include verification
and certification of delivery
of equipment and services. Provided assistance to the public and
assisted military and civilian personnel with associated UCMJ, State,
Federal Codes, and laws. Assisted in the development of operational
plans for dispatching operations and installation emergency operation
plans. Monitored emergency response activities.
US Army Reserves (1998 to 2003), Unit/Staff Administrator, Department of
Defense. Fort Bragg, NC 28310-5000, CPT Lawrence T. Christmas, (910)-
432-9928.
Duties: Exercised supervisory responsibilities over full time personnel.
Served as principal administrator for a variety of technical,
analytical, and coordinating duties. Responsible for training,
administration, operations, logistics and supply
functions. Advised Commander/Staff on administrative matters. Reviewed
administrative/military personnel related correspondence submitted for
transmission to higher headquarters, incoming directives, policies, and
instructions, advising the staff on those affecting the units mission.
Coordinated the preparation and maintenance of the yearly training
program and conducted staff inspections. Provided guidance and briefings
on policies for personnel actions. Reviewed changes in legislation &
DoD/Agency regulations &
policies and identified any impact of changes. Assisted in the
development of the yearly budget. Trained new personnel. Provided
authoritative explanations and resolves
operational problems or disagreements. Developed, recommended, and
executed appropriate action to implement changes. Researched, analyzed,
monitored, and assisted in the
development of standard operational procedures. Reviewed personnel and
financial management reports, and corrects any identified deficiencies.
Processed a variety of payroll actions. Processed Security Clearances
for Reserve members via EPSQ and
maintained suspense files on clearance dates. Aided in the training of
personnel in administrative processes of personnel security. Compiled
data and determined appropriate
format for presentations. Exercised responsibility for internal control
management programs to avoid waste, fraud, and abuse. Coordinated
participation in public events. Maintained security of files, property,
and operations of the Reserve unit.
United States Army (1994 to 1996). Communication Security Supervisor
COMSEC, Fort Bragg, NC 28310, CW3 Randy Farmer, 910-***-****.
Duties: Responsible for providing a large range of telecommunications
and Help Desk
advice to a corporation of over 75,000 personnel. Assisted in the
development and implementation of plans for a wide variety of secure
communication networks, which utilized military and commercial
equipment. Prepared data flow charts. Responsible
for 2,500 classified communications security material items. Assisted
and oversaw the installation, security/programming of several local area
networks within the
XVIII ABC, Ft. Bragg, NC. Inspected and made corrections of secure
facilities. Instructed personnel on the safeguarding of classified
communications security material. Scheduled
a sequence of programs to be processed by computers. Provided command
and control of many sensitive items and cryptographic equipment.
United States Army (1989 - 1994) - Communications Security
Manager/Custodian Fort Clayton, Armed Forces Overseas Panama
Supervisor: MSG Charles Hill - UNK
Duties: Provided and controlled communication security (COMSEC)
throughout most of Central and South America. Operated cryptographic
equipment to code, decode, and transmit classified messages for units of
the Armed Forces. Had responsibility for
requisition, receipt, control shipment, and destruction of COMSEC
material. Developed and maintained an accurate and efficient systems for
controlling COMSEC (crypto)
material, which involved periodic, special, and routine recording and
reporting of all transactions affecting the accounts and ensures the
effectiveness of such functions
as the transfer of crypto material; the receipt, issue, destruction, and
reproduction
of extracts; the discovery and reporting of security violations, lost or
stolen crypto material, and compromises of crypto systems. Performed
crypto inspections and transported
crypto systems. Coordinated publication of special orders and maintained
accounting records. Performed analytical, procedural, and assistance
type work in conjunction with COMSEC operations.
EDUCATION:
College/University
Webster University (2003 - 2005)
Pope AFB, North Carolina
United States
Degree: Master of Arts - Dual Major: Computer Resource & Information
Management &
Organizational Security Management
GPA: 3.45 Semester Hours: 45
Description: Required courses completed: Project Management of
Information Systems, Internet Management Applications, Database
Management, Systems Analysis, Design and
Implementation, Networking and Telecommunications Management and
Computer Resource and Information Management, Computer Security
Management.
College/University
Campbell University (05/15/1999 - 12/15/2001)
Buies Creek, North Carolina
United States
Degree: BBA - Major: Business Administration Minor: Computer Information
Systems
GPA: 3.45 Semester Hours: 168
Required Courses Completed: COBOL Programming, ACCESS, EXCEL, Database
Management, Systems Analysis, Data Communications, Computer Information
Systems Management.
High School
Hauppauge High School (1981)
Hauppauge, New York
Degree: High School Diploma