KEVIN C. MURPHY**** Alabama Hwy ***, Guntersville,Al 35976 E-mail **************@***.*** (256) 582-1960CAREER PROFILELaw Enforcement and Security Professional with over 26 years experience in human resource management, instruction/training, budget control, proposal analysis/research, quality control, site inspection, program development, cross-cultural management, and antiterrorism tactics. Action-oriented in identifying problems, foreseeing potential barriers, offering solutions, and rolling out a plan of action. Fully capable of shifting and moving in new directions in response to change. High-profile and classified security projects on foreign and domestic soil. Demonstrated liaison in joint-ventures with local, state, and federal agencies. Widely-recognized consultant in aircraft, facilities, personnel, community policing, and electronic security. Proactive in empowering employees for effective team-based direction. A.P.O.S.T. certification EXPERIENCEDee,s Glass,Guntersville Al2007 to presentOwner custom glass making 20 Hrs Per week Anchor Deep Sales, Guntersville,Al 2005 to 2007Sales Repersentive sold and serviced credit card and checking machines in the Alabama, Tennesse and Florida area. 40 Hrs per week Douglas, Alabama2003 to 2004Police Chief position involves administrative, technical and supervisory work in directing all municipal law enforcement functions for the town. The work involves responsibility for crime prevention, protection of lives and property and enforcement of laws and ordinances throughout the Town. The Chief is responsible for the efficient operation of the Department through the control of activities, the determination of procedures, planning of operations, establishing priorities and goals, and the implementation of discipline. The Chief is also responsible for recruiting and training to maintain sufficient qualified personnel.Member of the Marshall County drug enforcement board40+ Hrs Per weekMontgomery, Alabama Regional Airport 1999 to 2003Police Chief specialized management position, responsible for the management and supervision of the Airport Police Department and all aviation security related matters Support of the Airport Security Program. Airport police work involves the specialized security requirements of an airport such as supervision of sterile concourses, traffic direction, arrest and detention of criminal suspects, direction of search procedures in bomb threat incidents, implements increased security measures in response to intelligence assessments and threats against civil aviation, conducts training missions in airport security related subjects, working closely with the FBI/TSA on violations of federal laws and regulations concerning the traveling public, insuring proper coordination of all police matters with the appropriate municipal, county, state, or federal law enforcement officials.Certified Police Officer by the Alabama Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission (APOSTC)Work closely with Montgomery Police Department, ABI, Montgomery County Sheriffs Office, Alabama State Police, United States Secret Service, United States Customs and the FBIMember of the Alabama Police Chiefs Association40 Hrs Per week United States Air Force Director, Operations Division, International Officer School, Maxwell AFB 1996 to 1999 Directs, plans, and provides essential services for over 259 international officers and their families from more than 72 countries hosted by Air University schools and organizations. As the base International Military Student Officer, coordinates security assistance matters with base agencies, USAF and sister service military departments and the Secretary of the Air Force for International Affairs (SAF/IA) offices. Plans, programs, and administers a security assistance budget of $2.3 million annually. Certifies all international officers’ monetary entitlements and facilitates all DOD Information Program activities. Directs international officers’ administrative functions—supervises IOS personnel and administers the International Honor Roll. Directs monthly resource protection meetings.Slashed certification of foreign students from 4 days to 2 days.Restructured shipping procedures of international instructional material and cut a 3-month turnaround to six weeks40+ Hrs Per weekCommander/Chief, Security Police, Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina 1994 to 1996 Directed over 168 security police personnel providing law enforcement, weapons systems security, military working dogs, and combat arms training in support of one of Air Combat Command’s diverse flying wings. Managed an annual budget of $100,000. Programmed 80 resource protection accounts and 39 information security accounts, 4 industrial security accounts, and 31 crime prevention inspections annually. Liaison with US Secret Service, Air Force Office of Special Investigations, and local Chiefs of Police in planning and providing security for special visits and events. Responsible for base antiterrorism program and for worldwide deployment of two 44-person flights.Researched and submitted proposal to receive funding for Team Teaching Community Program.Awarded the National Crime Night Our Award 2 consecutive years.Unit was selected to support a mix of agencies to secure the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, GA.Selected to send personnel to Croatia and Bosnia to support U.N. peace-keeping efforts40 Hrs Per weekCommander/Chief, Security Police, Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana 1993 to 1994 Supervised a squadron of 9 officers and 252 airmen. Responsible for maintaining a routine security environment for 100 missiles and 10 manned missile alert facilities valued at over $3.8 billion and stationed on a 13,000 square-mile complex/ Ensured nuclear security procedures were established and continually maintained. Conducted periodic security inspections and post checks to ensure compliance and physical security requirements were maintained.Effective leadership skill assisted wing earn “Best Ballistic Missile Unit.”Spearheaded squadron to winning 341 MSG Security Police Defender Competitions.40 Hrs Per weekCommander/Chief, Security Police, Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana 1991 to 1993 Managed the security and law enforcement operations for the largest stand-alone security police squadron in Air Combat Command. Responsible for maintaining security for the nation’s third largest weapons storage area, aircraft of five active duty and three reserve flying squadrons, as well as game warden coverage of nearly 17,000 acres of undeveloped land. Provided training standardization and evaluation, and career guidance for four officer shift commanders. Chief of Security Police with supervision of over 500 security police personnel.Upgraded facility from a low standard status to top-quality operation through meticulous site inspection.Recommended by Three Star General for promotion.Established security operations for Soviet Bomber visit in 199240 Hrs Per week.Operations Officer, Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan 1988 to 1991 Managed the security and law enforcement mission for a squadron of 340 personnel. Responsible for 37 vehicles and all related security and law enforcement facilities. Managed a staff comprised of Operations, Training, Canine, Weapons Systems Security and Law Enforcement, and Arms and Equipment Section. Directly supervised three senior noncommissioned officers.Assigned to investigate security operations based on reputable background in security functionality.Received Special Security Investigation Clearanc40 hHrs Per week.Chief, Security Police, Newark Air Force Base, Ohio 1986 to 1988 Formulated and ensured enforcement of policies and procedures for the protection of $42 million of assigned resources and maintenance of law and order of all the base’s employees. Led a 48-person civilian security police division to include Investigations, Operations, Pass and Identification and Information Security.Studied facility security operations and developed site to 0 % security threat.Researched and set up a computer-automated entry system.Received Top Secret Clearance40 Hrs Per weekProjects Prior to 19861985 - Represented United States Team Spirit Program (an international effort)Assisted Korean Police in war gamesSet up American base for long-term training operations.1985 - Team Leader in evacuation of President Marcos, Imelda Marcos, and U.S. citizens from the Philippines.Collaborated in developing an alternate evacuation plan for Clark Air Base, the Philippines, which was later adopted during the Mount Pinatubo volcano eruption in 1993.EDUCATIONTroy State University, Troy, Alabama 1977BS: Criminal Justice Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky 199512hrs toward Masters: Police AdministrationTRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTCross-Cultural Communications Course, 1998; Defense Institute of Security Assistance Management, 1997; Hazardous Materials Training, 1993; Ground Defense Command Course, 1991; Combating Terrorism on a Military Installation, 1989; Dynamics of International Terrorism, 1990; Security Police Administration Course, 1987; Squadron Officer School, 1983; Certified by Alabama Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission (APOSTC), 1999. 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