RESUME
KEVIN L. BLOODWORTH
VAUGHN, MT 59487
HOME PHONE (US) 1-406-***-****
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EMAIL - *******@*****.***
Secret clearance - Oct 2003 (approx)
Top Secret clearance - Jul 2004 (approx)
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Over 20 years of experience involved in the law enforcement, personal and
facility security, intelligence, and counter-terrorism career fields. I
have an extensive background in training personnel in field and
administrative operations in the law enforcement and intelligence
communities. Diverse background in analyzing difficult tasks and
conceiving innovative solutions, developing and achieving short and long
term goals, and conducting strategic planning and change management.
Computer literate with office automation products, techniques and
applications, to include specific task oriented software applicable to the
law enforcement, and intelligence community.
RECENT AND EXTENDED EXPERIENCE
2008-2010 DYNCORP DFIZ, DUBAI, INTERNATIONAL POLICE OPERATIONS (CIVPOL),
IRAQ
2008-2009 MAYSAN, PROVINCE, PROVINCIAL TRAINING TEAM, BLUE STAR TASK FORCE
. Evaluated data concerning insurgent activities, propaganda, military
and political conditions in the local surrounding provinces and Iraq
in general.
. Executed daily operations as the senior trainer and mentor to the
Maysan Major Crimes Unit (MCU) and the Maysan Provincial Chief of
Police (PCOP).
. Evaluated criminal and insurgent operations data in order to
facilitate counteraction and investigation by MCU and Coalition
Forces.
. Wrote, designed and produced the Blue Star Joint Internal
Investigations Task Force criminal data base software (Windows Access
based). Designed joint operations protocols utilized by the Blue Star
Joint Internal Investigations Task Force to facilitate interagency co-
operation between Iraqi police and military criminal intelligence
agencies.
. Facilitated counteraction according to familiarity with geography,
cultural traditions, social, political and economic structures of
cross border insurgent weapons smuggling, IED operations, and support
operations from third nation sources.
. Was instrumental in forming the first Iraqi multi-agency task force
and advancing the concept of Intelligence Led Policing (ILP) and the
use of forensic evidence among Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) leadership
in the criminal prosecution of counter-terrorism cases.
. Trained and managed approximately fifty ISF Officers in the
investigation and prosecution of counter-terrorism criminal cases, and
achieved significant improvements in the successful prosecution of
major violent and terrorism based crimes
. Trained approximately one-hundred members of ISF Emergency Reaction
Units (ERU) in high risk arrest warrant, and search warrant service.
. Structured and maintained written reporting and recording of training
and operations to Battalion, Brigade, Corps (Multi-National Transition
and Security Command-Iraq), Department of State Bureau of
International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL) agencies and
offices.
2009-2010 IRAQI MINISTRY OF INTERIOR (MOI), NATIONAL COMMAND CENTER (NCC),
BAGHDAD
. Executed daily operations as trainer and mentor for police/criminal
intelligence to the Iraqi MOI National Command Center command staff
and tenant directorates.
. Evaluated daily data concerning Command, Control, Communications, and
Intelligence (C3I) between the MOI NCC and all Provincial Joint Co-
ordination Centers (PJCC) for daily operational tempo and reporting
for the Iraqi Police Service (IPS).
. Wrote, designed, and produced International Criminal Investigative
Training Assistance Program (ICITAP) approved courses on
criminal/police intelligence, and Intelligence Led Policing for the
MOI NCC command staff as well as the Baghdad Police College.
. Facilitated counteraction according to familiarity with geography,
cultural traditions, social, political and economic structures by
Iraqi Police Service and Iraqi National Information and Investigation
Agency (NIIA) of insurgent operations and planning.
. Was instrumental in bringing automated intelligence systems (MEMEX)
into the daily IPS and MOI NCC operational flow and planning as well
as advancing Intelligence Led Policing protocols to the IPS national
command staff and PJCC.
. Trained and managed MOI NCC intelligence watch officers in ILP
methodology and computer automated systems.
. Mentored ongoing modernization of the eighteen Provincial Joint Co-
ordination Centers throughout Iraq. This included implementation of
wireless communication equipment, limited computer automated reporting
systems and software and video teleconferencing (VTC) systems between
the PJCC and NCC.
. Performed on site inspections of PJCC throughout Iraq.
. Assisted NATO training elements in performing national level emergency
readiness exercises (SAQR) for the co-ordination of C3I between the
MOI NCC, National Joint Operations Center (NJOC), and the Prime
Ministers Situation Room (PMSR).
. Successfully handled continuous, often daily changes in Iraqi and
Coalition Forces national and command policy for police operations and
training.
. Structured and maintained written reporting and recording of training
and operations to Iraq Training and Assistance Mission-MOI (ITAM-MOI)
and ITAM-Police, Department of State Bureau of International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement (INL) agencies and offices, Iraq Ministry of
Interior, and the Iraq Prime Minister's Office
Further details on these assignments available on request.
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2007-2008 RAFFLES RESORT CANOUAN ISLAND, ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES
DIRECTOR OF SECURITY
. Directed implementation of comprehensive security systems for
protection of individuals, homes business, commercial and industrial
organizations for a 1200 acre five star private resort, casino, and
housing estate located on a semi-isolated island.
. Supervised 65 employees, scheduled work hours, resolved conflicts, and
determined salaries.
. Trained and managed 65 Security Officers, which included two
investigators, and a ten man emergency fire/rescue service team and
fire engine.
. Investigated various crimes against clients, staff, and the resort
property.
. Wrote, designed and produced emergency protocol Standard Operating
Procedure Manual, Daily Security Operations Manual, and Emergency Fire
Response Manual.
. Inspected premises regularly to determine security needs.
. Was instrumental in providing the most successful "high" season since
the opening of the resort, with the Security Department providing a
marked reduction in incident reporting, thefts, and emergency/medical
calls from any previous year.
. Studied physical conditions, observed activities and conferred with
the resorts staff to obtain data regarding internal operations.
. Analyzed compiled data and plans for upgrading and modernizing resort
safety and security.
. Directed installation of electronic security systems, such as closed
circuit surveillance, entry controls, and burglar alarms.
. Successfully recommended to the resort ownership to hire a full time
Fire/Safety Director, and to upgrade fire and safety equipment to
international standards
. Interfaced with the local St. Vincent Constabulary office, and with
government approval provided advanced training in criminal
intelligence methodology and counter-narcotics operations as a
courtesy service to local national officers.
2003-2007 CACI, INTERNATIONAL AND L3 COMMUNICATIONS, GOVERNMENT SERVICES
INCORPORATED, INTELLIGENCE AND SPECIAL OPERATIONS SUPPORT DIVISION, IRAQ
CACI, JOINT DEBRIEFING AND INTERROGATION CENTER (JDIC)
. Collected, recorded, analyzed and disseminated tactical, strategic and
technical HUMINT intelligence information, to include Draft
Intelligence Information Reports (DIIR), Interrogation Reports (IR),
SALUTE reporting, and informational intelligence white papers.
. Executed daily operations of HUMINT collection as senior civilian
interrogator for Special Projects Section JDIC in accordance with US
Army FM 2-22.3 (FM 34-52).
. Segregated and recorded incoming intelligence data according to type
of data in order to facilitate comparison, study and accessibility for
use in ongoing HUMINT intelligence collection efforts.
. Prepared and analyzed information concerning strength, equipment,
location, disposition, organization and movement of insurgent forces
as gained from HUMINT sources.
. Compiled intelligence information gained from HUMINT collection
efforts to be used in preparing situation maps, charts, visual aids,
briefing papers, reports and publications.
. Assisted intelligence officers in the analysis and selection of
targets and follow on HUMINT targeting.
. Was instrumental in streamlining HUMINT screening procedures at the
JDIC to ease identifying High Value Individuals (HVI), and developing
a system for time sensitive Document Exploitation (DOCEX/DOMEX).
. Participated in the training of the first HUMINT personnel for the
Iraqi National Intelligence Service (INIS).
. Briefed and debriefed personnel post CONOP.
. Planned and assisted superiors in planning and supervising
intelligence activities of assigned unit.
. Successfully handled an extremely fluid HUMINT environment with
extensive travel, and challenging operational tempo for a continuous
24 month time period.
L3 COMMUNICATIONS, COALITION JOINT SPECIAL OPERATIONS TASK FORCE-ARABIAN
PENINSULA (CJSOTF-AP)
. Collected, recorded, analyzed and disseminated tactical, strategic and
technical HUMINT intelligence information, to include Draft
Intelligence Information Reports (DIIR), Interrogation Reports (IR),
SALUTE reporting, and informational intelligence white papers in
support of special operations HUMINT tasking.
. Executed daily operations of HUMINT collection as senior civilian
interrogator for CJSOTF-AP Tactical Interrogation Facility (TIF) in
accordance with US Army FM 2-22.3 (FM 34-52).
. Assisted intelligence officers in the analysis and selection of
targets and preparation of targeting packages for kinetic operations.
. Briefed and debriefed personnel pre and post CONOP.
. Instrumental in forming counter IED cell HUMINT effort through
cooperative investigations with the Combined Explosive Exploitation
Cell (CEXC), Task Force Troy, and Joint Improvised Explosive Device
Defeat Organization (JIEDDO).
. HUMINT Team Lead for Task Force 17 (JSOC).
. Planned and assisted superiors in planning and supervising
intelligence activities of assigned teams.
. Successfully handled an extremely fluid HUMINT environment with
extensive travel, and challenging operational tempo for a continuous
24 month time period.
Further details on these assignments available on request.
2003-2003 GROUP 4 FALCK (DUBLIN, IRELAND), FORCE PROTECTION SPECIALIST,
PHYSICAL SECURITY SPECIALIST, PERSONAL SECURITY SPECIALIST, KOSOVO FORCE
(KFOR), BALKANS (UN KOSOVO PROTECTORATE), CAMP BONDSTEEL, KOSOVO
. Directed implementation of comprehensive security systems for
protection of individuals, homes business, commercial and industrial
organizations.
. Executed daily operations Force Protection, Physical Security, and
Personal Security at a major Multi-National Force (Task Force Falcon)
installation.
. Investigated various security incidents and breaches against
installations.
. Wrote, designed and produced operational Standard Operating Procedures
(SOP) for varied Force Protection Teams.
. Inspected installation to determine security needs.
. Studied physical conditions, observed activities and conferred with
military staff to obtain data regarding internal operations.
. Analyzed compiled security data and plans.
. Directed installation of electronic security systems, such as closed
circuit surveillance, seismic intrusion, entry controls, and burglar
alarms.
. Directed installation and checked operation of electronic security
equipment.
. Supervised ten team members, scheduled work hours, and resolved
conflicts.
. Successfully handled an extremely fluid Force Protection environment
with constantly changing regulations and requirements.
2002-2003 AMERICAN SECURITY GROUP, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA (US), PATROL
SUPERVISOR (LIEUTENANT)
. Directed implementation of comprehensive security systems for
protection of individuals, homes business, commercial and industrial
organizations.
. Executed daily criminal patrol and investigation operations in
fourteen housing complexes with a population of 26,000 residents as
well as commercial office park properties covering 213 acres with a
daily work population of 14,000.
. Investigated various crimes against tenants and clients.
. Interfaced with local law enforcement agencies, and assisted local
officers with criminal investigative efforts.
. Wrote, designed and produced all operating SOP's for patrol unit, as
well as in service training schedules and courses.
. Inspected client and tenant premises to determine security needs.
. Was instrumental in dropping overall crime reporting on the client
commercial property and housing to below the host city national
average by over 10%.
. Studied physical conditions, observed activities and conferred with
client's staff to obtain data regarding perceived safety and security
needs.
. Analyzed compiled data and plans for improving safety and security
environment for tenants and business on the patrolled properties.
. Directed installation of electronic security systems, such as closed
circuit surveillance, entry controls, and burglar alarms.
. Directed installation and checked operation of electronic security
equipment.
. Supervised ten Patrol Officers, scheduled work hours, resolved
conflicts, determined salaries.
. Successfully handled supervising a patrol unit which covered 14
properties and housing complexes in three counties and four
municipalities with a minimum number of officers in a high crime area.
1997-2002 DECATUR POLICE DEPARTMENT, DECATUR, ALABAMA (US), POLICE OFFICER,
PATROL DIVISION
Provided for public safety by maintaining order, responding to
emergencies, protecting people and property, enforcing motor vehicle
and criminal laws, promoted community oriented policing.
. Executed daily operations anti-crime police patrol and community
oriented policing.
. Informed citizens of community services and recommended options to
facilitate longer-term problem resolution.
. Wrote, designed and produced Problem Oriented Policing (POP) protocols
for patrol zones.
. Monitored, noted, reported, and investigated suspicious persons and
situations, safety hazards, and unusual and illegal activity in
patrolled area.
. Was instrumental in forming a commercial community watch and reporting
system in patrol zones.
. Relayed complaint and emergency-request information to appropriate
agency dispatchers.
. Monitored traffic to ensure motorists observed traffic regulations and
exhibited safe driving procedures.
. Photographed and drew diagrams of crime and accident scenes and
interviewed principals and eyewitnesses.
. Investigated traffic accidents and other accidents to determine causes
and to determine if a crime had been committed.
. Evaluated complaint and emergency-request information to determine
response requirements.
. Structured and maintained criminal intelligence card and data base
system for patrol zones.
. Issued citations and warnings to violators of state and city motor
vehicle code.
. Served municipal and state arrest warrants.
1989-1997 CULLMAN POLICE DEPARTMENT, CULLMAN, ALABAMA (US), POLICE OFFICER,
NARCOTICS AGENT, TACTICAL UNIT, HOUSING POLICE
Provided for public safety by maintaining order, responding to
emergencies, protecting people and property, enforcing motor vehicle
and criminal laws, promoted community oriented policing.
. Executed daily operations of anti-crime police patrol and community
oriented policing.
. Informed citizens of community services and recommended options to
facilitate longer-term problem resolution.
. Monitored, noted, reported, and investigated suspicious persons and
situations, safety hazards, and unusual and illegal activity in
patrolled area.
. Relayed complaint and emergency-request information to appropriate
agency dispatchers.
. Monitored traffic to ensure motorists observed traffic regulations and
exhibited safe driving procedures.
. Photographed and drew diagrams of crime and accident scenes and
interviewed principals and eyewitnesses.
. Investigated traffic accidents and other accidents to determine causes
and to determine if a crime had been committed.
. Evaluated complaint and emergency-request information to determine
response requirements.
. Issued citations and warnings to violators of state and city motor
vehicle code.
. Served municipal and state arrest warrants
NARCOTICS, SENIOR FIELD AGENT, CULLMAN COUNTY DRUG TASK FORCE
. Investigated and apprehended persons suspected of the illegal sale and
use of narcotics.
. Executed daily operations of counter-narcotics investigations.
. Compiled identifying information on suspects charged with selling
narcotics.
. Wrote, designed and produced Task Force and departments first computer
automated criminal/narcotics intelligence database.
. Maintained surveillance operations by physical and technical means of
suspected narcotics/criminal violators.
. Was instrumental in initiating Organized Crime Drug Task Force (OCDTF)
cases in the Cullman County area that led to interstate and multi-
national investigations and arrests.
. Selected undercover officer best suited to contact suspect and
purchase narcotics.
. Operated as undercover officer for both street level and organized
crime level cases.
. Submitted written reports containing charges, available facts and
evidence to authorize search warrant and wire tap.
. Observed and photographed narcotic purchase transaction to compile
evidence and protect undercover investigator.
. Supervised six officer team operating within a multi-jurisdictional
task force.
. Obtained statements for prosecution of offenders
. Appeared in municipal, state, and federal court, and provided expert
testimony for prosecutorial efforts.
. Structured and maintained narcotics evidence records and storage.
. Assisted county District Attorney's office in preparing asset
forfeiture paperwork and records.
. Wrote federal grant proposal through the Bureau of Justice
Administration (BJA) for Bloch grant to provide majority of budget to
operate the Cullman County Drug Task Force.
CULLMAN POLICE TACTICAL UNIT
. Responsible for responding to departmental high risk/high incident
calls that require a tactical response and/or resolution.
. High risk warrant and arrest service.
. Tactical air operations (Bell Jet Ranger/Kiowa certified)
. Long term counter-narcotics surveillance in support of field
operations.
. Designated police marksman.
. Participated as a member of the 1996 Olympic Security Emergency
Response Team in Birmingham, Alabama (soccer venues) and Atlanta,
Georgia.
CULLMAN POLICE HOUSING UNIT
. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) certified housing
police officer.
. Performed and maintained prospective HUD housing tenant's background
investigations and records.
. Enforced HUD zero tolerance drug and violent crime regulations.
. Wrote federal grant proposal for HUD housing police grant to fund
housing unit.
. Performed specialized foot and bicycle patrol on HUD properties to
promote community oriented policing.
. Attended and spoke at housing development community meetings on anti-
crime and narcotics issues.
1987-1989 LEITTMAN, SEGAL, PAYNE, AND CAMPBELL, P.C., BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
(US), LEGAL INVESTIGATIONS, AND LAW CLERK
Assisted attorneys in pre-trial preparation, background, and legal
investigation in both litigation, and corporate legal cases.
Assisted in obtaining and the setup of required evidence for courtroom
presentation, as well as obtaining proper documentation between
clients and other legal firms and entities.
. Assisted in researching case law through the use of firm's legal
library.
. General office clerk duties.
1986-1987 TAYLOR AND MATTHIS LLC, BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA (US), CLERK
. General office clerk duties.
1982-1984 RCA CORPORATION, ANDROS ISLAND, BAHAMAS, SERGEANT, SECURITY
DEPARTMENT
Provided supervision for six static guard positions, and roving
vehicle patrol for the US Navy Atlantic Underwater Test and Evaluation
Center (AUTEC).
Supervised entry and exit control points for the AUTEC facility, as
well as numerous secure and sensitive individual facilities and
buildings.
Provided security and fire watch at the Andros Airport facility, and
the small port facility for US Naval vessels.
Assisted in providing helicopter over watch of the Tongue Of The Ocean
(TOTO) test range area off the coast of Andros Island.
Ensured the secure pick-up and safety of funds from the three lounges,
and a beach house bar located within the facility.
Controlled security badging, and visitor entry to the facility.
Liaisioned with the local Bahamian Constabulary on matters of facility
personnel breaking local legal restrictions, and local Bahamian
Customs officials on personal and official cargoes for the test center
and personnel.
1976-1981 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, WORLDWIDE, SENIOR AIRMAN, COMBAT
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN
Served as a Combat Communications Technician, supporting the Air Force
Mission worldwide. Permanent assignments and temporary duty (TDY) in
the United Kingdom, Turkey, Italy, Greece, Germany, Iceland, Norway,
Spain, Central and South America, as well as the Mid-East.
EDUCATION
1983-Present Continuing work on BA in Art History - Santa Fe Community
College, University of
Florida, University of Montana
1985-1986 Birmingham College of Allied Health - Emergency Medical
Technician and Medical
Assistant (AS) (also have EMT I certification as well as
combat lifesaver certification
through City Colleges of Chicago and the US Military)
1989 Alabama Police Officers Standards and Training (APOST)
certification, Northeast
Alabama Police Academy, Jacksonville State University
TRAINING
I have over five hundred hours of professional training within the US
Military, and other agency intelligence venues, predominantly pertaining to
the collection and dissemination of Human Intelligence (HUMINT), and
Counter-Terrorism / Counter-Intelligence
I have approximately one-thousand hours of professional law enforcement
training, certifications, and instructors certifications, to include;
Basic Police Academy (instructor)
Automated Intelligence Analysis Systems
Financial Manipulation Analysis
Drug Interdiction (instructor)
Analytical Investigation Methodology
Mental Preparation for Armed Confrontations
Spanish for Law Enforcement and Narcotics officers
Police Intelligence Operations (instructor)
Pharmacy Compliance and Diversion Investigations (instructor)
Glock Armorer Course
Beretta Armorer Course
SIG Armorer Course
H&K Armorer Course
Street Survival and Tactical Edge Course
Interview and Interrogation Techniques (instructor)
Counter-Drug Operations (instructor)
Multi-Jurisdictional Narcotics Task Force Management and Operations
T-Cap Criminal Patrol
Pressure Point Control Tactics (instructor)
Field Tactical Police Operations
Basic SWAT School (instructor)
Advanced SWAT School
Mid South Academy Combat Shooting Course (3 gun)
High Risk Warrant Entry School
Helicopter Field Operations (Bell Jet Ranger / Kiowa)
VIP / Asset Protection (instructor)
Police Designated Marksmen Course (instructor)
Advanced Police Counter-Sniper Course (instructor)
Close Quarter Combat (instructor)
Certificates available upon request.