Harry D. Jackson, Jr.,
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*******@*****.***: Hm. 301-***-****: Cell: 301-***-**** Sept 2022 – Present Security Officer- OIC at Luminis Health at Doctor’s Hospital, Lanham, Md.
As a security officer I am required to stand post until relieved and roving throughout the hospital grounds observing and reporting any security/safety breaches within the hospital guidelines. Required to assist in customer service and with patients that are unruly within hospital. Also, handled patient’s person property and valuables according to standard operating procedures. Feb. 2019 – July 2022 Special Police Officer Holy Cross Hospital Silver Spring, Md.
As a security officer I am required to stand post until relieved and roving throughout the hospital grounds observing and reporting any security/safety breaches within the hospital guidelines. Required to assist in customer service and with patients that are unruly within hospital. Also, handled patients person property and valuables according to standard operating procedures. July 2017 - Feb 2018- Supervisor of VIAs
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA
As the sergeant of the VIAs, I was required to do rollcall, assign officers to post, ensure equipment was working properly, scheduling of officers time-off and lunches on daily basis. This position required that every famous grave site and monuments with Arlington National Cemetery would not be defaced, destroyed or derogated by visitors to the property, graves or monuments. As the sergeant of the screeners I was required to do rollcall, assign officers to posted, ensure equipment was working properly, scheduling of officers time-off and lunches on daily basis. This position required that every visitor coming into the Arlington National Cemetery Visitors Center would be screened for weapons and contraband.
US Army – Military Police – Lead Staff Sergeant (Instructor) 1992-2008 September 1991 – Sept 2008
3rd 318th MP Battalion D Co.
The Military Police Corps is the uniformed law enforcement branch of the United States Army. Investigations are conducted by Military Police Investigators or the United States Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC), both of which report to the Provost Marshal General. U.S. Army MP Units have combat zone training and experience. As Military police we protect the lives and property on Army installations by enforcing military laws and regulations. We also control traffic, prevent crime and respond to all emergencies. We also, as Law enforcement conducted patrols; Interview witnesses, victims and suspects in investigations; Crime...
As Military Police Training Instructor I taught the following courses: Army Advanced Individual Training: Phase IV - Military Police Law and Order (31B) Phase V - Military Police Combat Support Field Training Exercise (FTX) AIT Graduation (Visitors Welcome!) Phase I "Patriot" - Orientation and Solidarization Total Control: * Emphasis on transition from civilian to Soldier
Access Control Officer- Lead/Training Officeer
January 1989 – August 1997; United States Secret Service – White House Division Access Control Officer I conducted background checks on various personnel/vehicles entering the White House Complex. This was done for visitors, journalist, photographers, workers and employees working or entering the White House, Old Executive Office Building, New Executive Office Building, Treasury and Treasury Annex. Duties consisted of issuing badges, to the post for personnel entering and the collection of those badges. This also required the maintaining listing of personnel and vehicles on a daily, weekly, monthly and annually basis. Access control officers are trained to follow the four-step security process – detect, deter, observe, report. This methodology, Duties includes physical security ensuring that certain rooms or areas were secured and information security, access control (AC) is the selective restriction of access to a place or other resource
IT Security Manager / Security Manager — Department of Defense [Defense Information Systems Agency] (DISA) August 1997- February 2005
I was responsible for the Security Program which included the following: proving security for the employees, contractors, visitors, systems and staff of the Department of Defense (DOD) Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). I was responsible for many Security Officers throughout the Division. As manager I was involved in the day to day Security Operations. I managed employees day to day duties, assignments, training, career paths, employees evaluations, counseling, disciplinary actions, timesheets and promotions. I have implemented security/safety measures through training, the writing and updating of Standard operating procedures (SOPs), Emergency response plans / improvement of processes, regulations, rules, local / federal laws, industry standards and Best practices.
Schools: BS Degree – ISM in (6/1997) - Southeastern University, 501 I St., S.W., Wash., D.C. Certifications: - CISM - ISACA 2004 // ISCP – Center for Applied Technologies Military: US Army - 24 October 1986 – September 2008 Clearance: TS/SCI - Sept 2011
Military Training;
Basic Training – January 1987 – April 1987: Advance Individual Training- April – June 1987 Primary Leadership Development Course – May 1988: Basic Leadership Development Course – 1997 Armed Guard Training – June 1989: Military Police Training – Sept. 1990 – Sept 1991 Drill Instructor Training – Sept 1992 – Sept 1993
Security License: IAHSS; Special Police Officer; CPI – Training and CCW Handgun Carrier;