OBJECTIVE
Site Security Coordinator
KEY QUALIFICATIONS
Top Secret/ SCI 2018
Qualified Site Security Manager Course, State Department 2016
Qualified Special Security Officer Course, Fort Lewis 2010
Qualified ass a All-Source Intelligence Officer (35D), Fort Huachuca 1998
WORK EXPERIENCE
03/15 to Present – Site Security Manager, 2ID, U.S. Garrison Humphreys, Republic of Korea
Responsible for ensuring the security integrity of the construction site for the Sensitive
Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF)
Develop and implement all aspects of the Construction Security Plan (CSP)
Oversee full integration of all security concerns within the project and construction site
Review and provide input to the Government during the design and active construction process for the new building
Ensure compliance with Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 705 requirements governing the design and construction of the SCIF
Conduct security inspections, documents security violations, develops Standard Operating Procedures and Special Instructions governing the surveillance functions, supervises and documents Cleared American Guards and Construction Surveillance Technicians in the performance of their duties
Develop, implement, and modify established site security procedures to meet new or unexpected security situations from project
05-14 to 02/15 – J3 Plans Officer, Joint Task Force (JTF) GTMO Cuba
Created and Refine the Destruction Weather Plan for the JTF
Created and Refine Detainee Moving Plan for the JTF
Created and Refine Detainee Remains Plant for the JTF
05/13 to 04/14 – Army Corp of Engineers, Operations Officer, Washington DC
Serves as Contingency Operations Planner for support to and synchronization with Combatant Commands (COCOMs), Army Service Component Commands (ASCCs), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and other Federal interagency planning teams through coordination with LNOs and COCOM/ASCC engineer planners.
Plans operations within the current phase and accomplishes the final coordination of plans developed by the G35.
Acts as primary orders writer in response to requests for forces and other resources, and Deployment Orders to support deployment requirements for both military and civil contingency operations.
Assigned extra duties of maintaining the Common Operating Picture, Water Basin Integration Team Lead and the Fiscal Challenge Action Officer.
07/12 to 04/13 – 40th ID, G2 Collection Manager, Los Alamitos, CA
Coordinate and management of the intelligence collection effort
Convert intelligence and disseminate to subordinate elements
Assist and prepare plans on orders as required
Manage and supervise SIGINT, OPSEC, personnel security, physical security, and counter-intelligence operation policies for the ACE
Develop and implement the intelligence focused training schedule for the section
02/11 to 06/12 – 79th IBCT Asst S2/Project Officer, San Diego, CA
Performed as the BDE Full time XTC project Officer as well as the NTC project officer
Developed IPB in support of Defense Support to Civil authorities
Function as a BDE Battle Captain during Annual Training
Developed the Annex B for the BDE plan that is the basis of the State of Californian ready response force
02/10 to 02/11 – 1/357th IN TS BN S1/S2, FT Lewis WA
Responsible for security clearances, clearances adjudications, E-qip invites and SCAR
Responsible for providing security management recommendations and maintain security updates for the Battalion Commander to include intelligence training for the Battalion
Responsible to plan, execute and resource all human resources operations for a 62 soldier training support battalion
Develops and supervises systems to manage NCO and Officer evaluations awards, Medical Readiness status, digital training management systems for online tracking of soldiers military portfolios, defense travel systems for all TDY mission for support of the mobilization of National Guard, Army Reserve, Air Force and Navy Units
12/08 to 11/09 – G2 Chief of Operations, KFOR 11 Kosovo:
Plans, manages and directs the intelligence effort of the G2 operations team.
Responsible for supervision and development of the G2 operations team, managing the battle rhythm, facilitating cross-talk between the Analysis Control Element, other G Staff sections and any other entity that may assist in the analysis and gathering of information.
Responsible for planning, coordinating, scheduling and executing training for the G2 Operations team.
Establish procedures and policies for conducting intelligence operations.
Responsible for the operations in the Hellas and Polish Ukranian Battalion Analysis Control Teams (ACT)
02/03 to 06/04 – Transportation Officer, 1498th Transportation Company, Kuwait/Iraq:
Started a platoon level driver and maintenance training program designed to increase the Operational Readiness Rate of the platoon
Responsible for the platoon completing over 475,000 accident free miles while operating on missions throughout Iraq
Responsible for training of technical and tactical phases of the platoon
Responsible for conducting preliminary investigations on personnel and equipment accidents
Assisted the Battalion Intelligence section on briefing the company on all Intelligence information
09/02 to Present – TSA Supervisor, San Diego:
Functions as a level 1 Supervisory Transportation Security Screener responsible for supervising personnel performing pre-board security screening of persons and their carry-on and checked baggage. Implement security-screening procedures that are central to Transportation Security Administration (TSA) objectives that will serve to protect the traveling public by preventing any deadly or dangerous objects from being transported onto an aircraft. Conducts screening of passengers and/or baggage, and/or cargo.
Assists management with inquiries for information or investigations that may be initiated against a regulated party.
Oversees the screening checkpoint on a day-to-day basis to include equipment with personnel. Schedules an adequate number of screener personnel to provide for efficient and effective screening of all persons, their baggage and cargo.
Resolves all but unique technical problems without the intervention of management or a more experienced technical specialist.
Maintains communication with management regarding issues that might reveal a weakness or vulnerable area of security screening that is discovered in the course of screening duties.
Works with a full team of transportation security screeners, supervisors, and law enforcement personnel at checkpoints and airport security staff and management.
Sets priorities; assigns tasks, monitors and evaluates performance; coaches and develops employee capabilities; approves leave; and takes or recommends corrective/disciplinary action, as appropriate. Resolves routine problems independently, but consults with higher-level management when existing guidelines are not available or applicable for complex problems.
Maintains communication with supervisors regarding any issues that might reveal a weakness or
vulnerable area of security screening that is discovered in the course of screening duties.
EDUCATION and TRAINING
Bachelor of Science, Computer Information Science Coleman College La Mesa, CA
Counterintelligence Analysis Course (MTT), Los Alamitos, CA
Military Intelligence Captain Career Course, Fort Huachuca, AZ (35D)
Military Intelligence Officer Basic Course, Fort Huachuca, AZ (35D)
Officer Candidate School, Camp San Luis Obispo, CA
Special Security Officer, Fort Lewis, WA
Site Security Manager, State Department, Van Lauren, VA
OSHA Training 10HR Course Certificate
COMPUTER SKILLS
Microsoft Software including: Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, PhotoDraw, Publisher, FrontPage, Outlook; SIPRNET, JWICS, JPAS, EQIP
REFERENCES
Available upon request