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Jose J. Sanchez |
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Chief Information Officer (CIO) / Webmaster |
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Chapter Air Force Security Police Association |
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Jose@JoseJSanchez.com
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www.JoseJSanchez.com |
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| Springfield, VA
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Management of corporate and/or contractual
security operations in a diverse domestic and international
professional environment. |
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QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY |
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accomplished, analytical and detail-oriented operations and
business development professional with over 17 years of
experience in the Security, Law Enforcement, Homeland Security,
and Intelligence industry. Formal and specialized training in
Various aspects of Security Management, which includes
Program/Project Management, Personnel Management, Contract
Management/Administration, Hostage Negotiation, Intelligence,
Information Technology (IT), Executive Protection, Aircraft and
Facility Protection Operations. Extensive domestic and
international travel experience, while managing multi domestic
and international agency support staff and interfacing
effectively with local and foreign nationals, to ensure the
safety of U.S. citizens, property and information. Extensive
knowledge in government procurement and contracting practices.
Excellent computer software application skills. Excellent
verbal, written and presentation skills. Multiple Law
Enforcement and Correctional Officer Academy Certificates.
Numerous Performance Awards including "Award of Excellence"
U.S. Dept of State. Top Secret Security Clearance (SSBI) SCI
eligible. Bilingual - Spanish, U.S. citizenship. |
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EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: |
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2000 - Oct 2007 Multiple Positions: Triumph
Technologies Inc. |
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Vice President
of Business Development Triumph Technologies Inc. |
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Function as the deputy to the Executive Vice
President. Responsible to research and identify potential
strategic partnerships and business opportunities within the
corporate core areas of Security, Program Management, and
Information Technology. Research and develop new business
development and/or expansion initiatives. Develop Strategic
domestic and international market expansion plans and the
opening of new domestic and/or international corporate offices.
Function as capture manager for business development
opportunities and manage/oversee proposal writing effort through
to completion. Was successful in forging key business
partnerships for opportunities exceeding $200 million. |
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Director of
Operations Triumph Technologies Inc. |
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Function as the deputy to the Chief Operating
Officer/COO. Responsible for the oversight and management of 30
governmental and commercial contracts supporting diverse federal
agencies including Department of Defense (DOD), Federal Bureau
of Investigations (DOJ, FBI), National Institute of Health (NIH),
and the U.S. Dept of State (DOS). Coordinate and oversee the
successful Kickoff of newly awarded contracts to insure initial
deliverable requirements are satisfied. Directly supervise
Program Managers and evaluate operational performance of the
contractual staff. Respond to client and Contract Officer
Technical Representative inquiries and/or requirements while
maintaining strong client/corporate relationships. Function as
Capture Manager while coordinating contract re-compete efforts
and participate in business development efforts. Researched and
developed new business opportunities/markets while expanding the
corporate capabilities within the security and records
management industry.
Manage Subcontractors and Mentor/Pretege
relationships. |
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Program
Director/Program Manager Triumph Technologies Inc. |
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Program
Director;
provide operational oversight and management of the Office of
Overseas Protective Operations contractor personnel. Supervise
contractor personnel providing program management services
compatible with the various office programs and initiatives with
an annual budget of over $500,000,000. Conduct on site reviews
to assess the quality and effectiveness of services provided by
office contractor personnel. Analyzed program procedures for
the purpose of improving the efficiency, accuracy and
effectiveness of technical, fiscal and administrative
operations. Provided contractor management oversight for the
Local Guard Program, Residential
Security Program, Surveillance Detection Program, Financial
Management Initiative, Contract Management Initiative,
Information Management Initiative, and Worldwide Personnel
Protection Services Program. GS-14 grade level
equivalency. |
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Program
Manager Triumph Technologies Inc. |
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Managerially responsible for the Triumph
Technologies contract with an annual value of several million
dollars. Served as liaison between the State Department and
Triumph Technologies Inc while providing management and
administrative support for a staff of over 55 personnel.
Successfully expanded the Triumph Technologies contract with the
U.S. Department of State by adding 16 new labor categories
equaling over 35 positions valued at several million dollars
annually. Provided leadership and guidance to a diversified
team consisting of the Senior Contract Specialists staff, Senior
Financial Management staff, Senior Surveillance Detection
Program staff, Security Program Management staff, Information
Technology staff, Information Management staff, and Executive
Secretarial staff. |
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Webmaster/Website Committee Director;
Triumph Technologies Inc. |
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Convened a website committee in order to create a
website design, development, modification and maintenance
process that would insure the site portrays an image consistent
with corporate goals and objectives. Designed and developed
multiple client websites to include the Triumph Technologies Inc
corporate website, National Science Foundation Small Business
Innovation Research / Small Business Technology Transfer, USAID
2004 Procurement Conference, TRICARE Central Regional Workshop
and the Diplomatic Security office of Overseas Protection
Operations intranet Web-Portal. Supervised the website
development staff. |
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Security
Project Officer/Program Manager Triumph Technologies Inc. |
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Provide
guidance to embassy security personnel on force protection
enhancements and improvements of Diplomatic Security overseas
anti-terrorism and force protection security programs. Review
and approve security contract solicitations and modifications to
ensure they are prepared in accordance with department
standards. Conduct force protection/anti-terrorism assessments
of embassy security programs and make written recommendations
for improving the technical and physical security environment.
Responsible for reviewing and approving the budgets of Embassies
and Consulates in the Near Eastern and South Asian region valued
at over $20 million. Ensure budget submissions as well as
unscheduled and emergency funding requests are being used
judiciously for the purpose allotted by Congress. |
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Senior Data
Administrator/Program Manager Triumph Technologies Inc. |
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Provided technical direction in database
development, data analysis, data sharing procedures and data
storage and retrieval processes. Researched and documented end
user data storage and retrieval requirements, and recommend data
management process solutions. Managerial Oversight of the
design, development and deployment of the Surveillance Detection
Database (SDDB). The SDDB utilizes a three-tier architecture
comprised of Oracle products. Data entered by SD Teams at 225
U.S. Embassies overseas is analyzed for trends and patterns of
hostile surveillance conducted by terrorist planning an attack
against a U.S. Embassy interest. Coordinated the installation
and configuration of Local Guard Force databases at U.S.
Embassies worldwide to include training of embassy personnel.
Featured speaker for Regional Security Officer Conferences
sponsored by the U.S. Department of State. GS-13/14 grade
level equivalency. |
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Security Program Assistant Triumph Technologies
Inc. |
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Provided support for the worldwide Local Guard and Residential
Security program, Surveillance Detection program, and the
Security Standards Tracking program. Coordinate and conduct
on-site reviews to assess the quality of guard services provided
by the commercial contractor against mandated DS security
standards and local guard contractual requirements. Provide
briefings of review findings to principle officers at the
embassy. Analyze information submitted from over 260 missions
worldwide and a variety of other sources for validity, accuracy
and applicability. Design, develop and administer databases
containing data relevant to the Facility Protection Division
programs. Designed and developed an MS Access Guard Schedule
Database which has successfully detected inaccuracies in billing
practices on several of the 110 guard force contracts supporting
U.S. Embassies and Consulates worldwide. Section Chief of the
Data Management Staff with a GS-13 Equivalency. |
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February 99 -
April 00 MVM Inc. - U.S. Department Of Justice Contract |
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Justice
Protective Service Officer |
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Special Deputy U.S. Marshal - Enforce federal
laws enacted for the protection of personnel, property and
sensitive information. Maintained operational control of the
Justice Protective Service (JPS) Control Center. Monitored
Access Control, CCTV, Facility and Duress Alarm Systems.
Dispatched officers securing 14 Federal buildings under U.S.
Department of Justice jurisdiction. Researched and designed over
40 comprehensive and detailed facility maps utilized during
emergency situations and for training purposes. Served as
liaison between the Security Emergency Planning Staff and JPS
Officers. Developed a database which simplified scheduling
while reducing overtime by 4%. Developed and/or maintained
multiple Databases for tracking the Security Control Center
daily operations. |
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December 94 -
January 99 89th Security Police Squadron -
Andrews Air Force Base, Md. |
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Security
Specialist (Security Police) |
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Aircraft Security Non-commissioned Officer
in Charge - Supervised security for executive aircraft
and resources involved in transporting the United States
President, Vice President, Executive, Legislative and visiting
Foreign Dignitary Delegations. Performed in-flight security
duties to counter potential hijacking situations and terrorist
threats. Hostage Negotiator - Prepared
contingency plans and maintained a capacity to counter hostage
situations on military installations. Trained to isolate,
contain and neutralize terrorist or hostage incidents.
Mission Scheduler Assistant - Conducted Intelligence
gathering on regional stability and security standards for all
foreign and domestic airports effected by intelligence reports.
Developed an automated investigation and reporting database
system which increased productivity by 75%. |
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March 94 -
December 94 416th Security Police Squadron,
Griffiss Air Force Base, NY. |
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Security
Specialist (Security Police) |
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Provided immediate tactical response and
deployment to security incidents emanating from critical
priority nuclear resources. Responsible for Neutralizing
threats, conducting sweeps / searches, apprehensions, guarding
apprehended personnel, and initiating recovery / recapture
operations of critical national security resources. |
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March 92 -
March 94 U.S. Air Force Presidential Honor Guard, Bolling
Air Force Base, DC. |
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Ceremonial
Guardsman |
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Performed ceremonies for the U.S. President and
foreign heads of state at the White House, Pentagon and Tomb of
the Unknown Soldier. Coordinated protocol arrangements for high
level meetings between U.S. and foreign heads of state.
Assistant Officer in Charge of the Armory. |
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SECURITY
CLEARANCE: |
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Secret (SSBI) SCI Eligible |
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EDUCATION/ACCOMPLISHMENTS: |
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Certified Reserve Police Officer in levels I & II -
California (POST) |
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• Certified U.S. Air Force Apprentice
Security Specialist (Security Police Academy) |
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• Certified
Correctional Officer - Criminal Justice Training Center,
MJC Modesto, CA |
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Hostage Negotiation Course - U.S. DOJ, Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) |
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Project Management Principles - Management Concepts, Vienna VA |
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Course work for AS Business Administration - Northern VA
Community College (NVCC) |
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Oracle Introduction to SQL and PL/SQL - Northern VA Community
College (NVCC) |
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Oracle 9i Database Administration/Management Part I and II -
NVCC |
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Macromedia Dreamweaver MX, Fireworks MX, and Flash 5.0 training
- NVCC |
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Introduction to Contracting - NVCC |
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Wildfire, Emergency Response, and Flood Training -
California Conversation Corps |
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Top Gun Award (Outstanding Marksman) - U.S. Air Force
Security Police Academy |
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Distinguished Honor Graduate (Top 1%, USAF) - U. S. Air
Force Security Police Academy |
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Commanders Leadership Award - U.S. Army, Air Base Ground
Defense, Fort Dix, NJ |
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Employee of the Year, 2000 - Triumph Technologies Inc. |
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Phoenix Award
2002,
2003, and
2005 - Triumph Tech Inc. (Highest Corporate Award) |
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Accredited with Triumph Technologies, Inc. receiving the 2003
U.S. Department of State Assistant Secretary
Award of Excellence for consistently providing
professional personnel services in the area of security
management, financial management, information management and
program management review. |
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