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Tony Hawkins | 1
Professional Profile ·
General Knowledge of the National
Industrial Security Program Operation Manual (NISPOM) ·
Excellent written and verbal
skills ·
Demonstrates leadership ·
Strong work ethic ·
Maintains excellent written
capability of blotters, reports and email correspondence with leadership and
subordinates Clearance Status - Active DoD-Secret;
Originally adjudicated in 01/2005 – Re-adjudicated in 04/2015 Education Kaplan Professional School – Real Estate; CO Broker · Pre-Licensing Course -
Completed 10SEP2016 · National and State Exams –
Completed 1OCT2016 Southern New Hampshire University · Bachelor of Arts in General Studies w/ Concentration in
Counterterrorism; Expected Summer 2017 United States Navy · Attended numerous US Navy quality schools 01/2005 - 01/2009 o
Courses
in leadership, communication, antiterrorism, security reaction, damage
control, and general training courses Technical Skills Hardware: Argus Security Alarm
Systems, Remote Access Panels (RAPs), X07s/08s/09s, Argus Field Panels
(AFPs), Switches, Common Access Card (CAC) Readers Software:
Google Earth, CIDNE, GeoQuest, Single Mobility System (SMS), MS Office Suites 2000, 2002, and 2007 (Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, Outlook, and Access), Multiple Access User Interface (MAUI),
Diamond II Security Alarm System, JPAS, e-Qip, Security Information
Management System (SIMS) OS:WinXP,
Win2K, Win7, Windows Server 2003 Systems: Argus Console, Koloa Term 3.3
“Badge Office” Professional Experience ManTech International Corp.; Missile Defense Agency
(MDA), Colorado Springs, Colorado Feb 2014 – Present Security Specialist II (Supervisor) Position Profile: ·
Serves
as the mid-shift’s primary supervisor for the Missile Defense Integration
Operation Center’s (MDIOC) Security Control Center. ·
Responsible
for the implementation of all training standards associated with the MDA’s
Security Control Center; including access control, incident and emergency
management, report writing, and all computer-based security monitoring
systems. ·
Ensures
manning requirements for day-to-day operations. ·
Ensures
personnel are briefed on the scope of their duties. ·
Responsible
for providing rapid determination and execution of response actions during
emergencies within the Missile Defense Integration and Operation Center
(MDIOC) complex, including all Sensitive Compartment Information Facility
(SCIF) Special Access Program (SAP), Security System Levels (SSL), and Open
Storage spaces. ·
Ensures
each post is manned by a certified security specialist. ·
Responds
to all alarms and emergencies and acts as the primary security representative
on-scene during alarm activations. ·
Provides
command and control for the Security Control Center (SCC) responding forces. ·
Ensures
required information is gathered and reported accurately. ·
Ability
to perform all tasks required by a certified Security Controller as well as
an Access Control Specialist, including the operation of all systems and
equipment. ·
Responsible
for assigning routine duties to all shift personnel. ·
Ensures
all administrative tasks for the shift are completed properly. ·
Conducts
all on-the-job training and exercises for all shift personnel. ·
Ensures
the coordination with USAF Security Forces on all alarms and emergencies when
required. ·
Responsible
for documenting and maintaining training records for all shift personnel. ·
Ensures
all reports and logs are completed properly, and received by the appropriate
personnel in a timely manner. ManTech International Corp.; Missile Defense Agency
(MDA), Colorado Springs, Colorado Jun 2010 – Feb 2014* Security Specialist I
* (with exception OF 2012 to work overseas for Six3) Position Profile: ·
Single
point of contact for all emergency responses within the Missile Defense
Integration and Operation Center (MDIOC). ·
Ensured
the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) maintained top-tier levels of security
operations with exceptional knowledge in operating and monitoring Argus Alarm
System, Diamond II Alarm System, Closed Circuit Televisions (CCTV) systems,
50th Security Forces network, Command Post Giant Voice, and
time-lapse video recorders. ·
Ensured all visitors to the MDA
have the requisite clearance for unescorted access through software data
bases. ·
Monitor the alarms of four off
site locations: Vandenberg AFB, CA, Elmendorf AFB, AK, Fort Greely AFB,
AK, and Kirtland
AFB, NM through the Diamond II Security Alarm System. ·
Maintained
console operations and detailed activity reports, incident reports,
specialized access lists, medical emergency reports and associated logs and
paperwork. ·
Responsible
for the tracking, accessing, and clearing of all alarms associated with the
Remote Access Panels (RAPs) ·
Ensured
the rapid dispatch of responding security personnel to all Sensitive
Compartment Information Facility (SCIF), Special Access Programs (SAP),
Security System Level (SSL), and Open Storage spaces. ·
Coordinated
with USAF Security Forces on alarm activations and emergencies when required. ·
Participated
and developed Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s), Special Security
Instructions (SSI’s), and Quick Reaction Checklists. ·
Dispatched
and controlled responding forces for all emergencies and security incidents
within the Missile Defense Agency. ·
Experienced
in identifying and recommending solutions to problems; gather and analyze
information skillfully. ·
Directed
patrols and receive/coordinate requests for assistance from personnel within
the Missile Defense Integration Operation Center (MDIOC). ·
Executed
the notification matrix as required. Six3 Systems Inc., Baghdad, IraqOctober 2011 – November
2012 Air Operations Specialist Position Profile: · Performed duties as an Air Operations Cell Chief,
monitoring air movement execution, creating flight plans, tracking all cargo
and passengers throughout Iraq, on multiple fixed-wing and rotary-wing
aircraft including the C-17, C-130, DCH-8, S-61, and UH-1. · Utilized the Single Mobility System Software (SMS) to
track all Iraq-wide OSC-I mission related aircraft. · Responsible for receiving Air Movement
Requests (AMRs) and booking domestic and international flights for all 6000+
OSC-I personnel in Iraq. · Coordinated with the United States Air Force and Civilian
Logistic Coordinators at Ali al Salem Air Base, Kuwait and the Baghdad
Diplomatic Support Center (BDSC) in the movement of over 800,000+ lbs. of
cargo and 4000+ personnel into, out of, and throughout Iraq monthly. · Developed flight schedules for OSC-I’s weekly C-130 missions. · Hospital Shared Services (HSS). , Colorado
Springs, COJanuary 2009 – June 2010 Security Officer Position Profile: · Provided a visible deterrence to crime, prohibited
activities, or suspicious activities in public and non-public which may
include but is not limited to areas such as the main building, outlying
buildings, grounds, parking areas, stairways, tunnels, or mechanical areas. · Responded quickly and effectively to emergency and
non-emergency situations. · Escorted persons and assist facility personnel. · Be alert for activities, which could result in injury to a
person or damage to or loss of property. · Communicate effectively with diverse people including
clients or their representatives, client employees, visitors, or client
vendors. · Comprehend and fulfill written or verbal instructions. · Write accurate, clear, and legible reports. · Maintained a thorough knowledge of a facility and where
applicable of multiple facilities. · Enforced and abide by all regulations and guidelines of
the facility · Performed other duties at the direction of or in the
absence of the Security leader or Facility Security Representative United States Navy
Boatswain’s
Mate
January 2005 – January 2009 Position
Profile. · Oversaw all preventive maintenance activities, supervised
teams of up to 40 personnel, provided support to over 300 personnel and
delivered training to over 60 deck operation participants while performing
duties as the Work Center Supervisor · Record of success in improving productivity and costs
through quality, safety, and training
solutions. · Background in multi-location operations, including
domestic and global settings. · Combined leadership and technical skills to identify and
resolve problems with large-scale, complex operations, often within heavily
regulated environments Professional Certifications & Training CPR &
First Aid/AED
Supervisor Development: Leadership
Antiterrorism
Level 1 Awareness V2.0
Counterintelligence Awareness & Reporting (CIAR Information
Security
Refresher
DoD (BMDS) Security Classification Training DoD Cyber
Security Awareness
V3.0
Emergency Alert Notification System Operator Training (e-Alert) DoD
Information Assurance Awareness
V10.0
DoD Personally Identifiable Information V1.0 (PII) OPSEC
Awareness
V4.1
Records Management Awareness V6.1 DoD
Escort Official
V1.1
Derivative Classifier Training DoD For
Official Use Only
(FOUO)
Marking Classified Documents Training Manager’s
Internal Control Program
(MICP)
Emergency Preparedness General Awareness V4.1 Freedom
of Information Act Action Officer
Training
Cyber
OPSEC Training
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