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2025-393-E-Emergency Svc-IEM-Comprehensive Emergency Operations Plan Contract
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6/26/2025
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6/26/2025
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6/30/2025
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$169,766.00
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Docusign Envelope ID: B576D624-E16E-4D9F-BC67-5703DE54A6F8 <br /> Orange County—Comprehensive Emergency Operations Plan Update <br /> Emergency Manager, Presidio of Monterey (POM) and Ord Military Community(OMC), 2000- <br /> 2002 <br /> • Spearheaded the development of the All-Hazards Emergency Action Plan (EAP) for POM/OMC through <br /> integrating internal and external stakeholders; improved communications;and tailored standard operating <br /> procedures for crisis and consequence management, including preparedness, response, mitigation, and <br /> recovery. <br /> Introduced the Incident Command System for response planning and Crisis Action Team training. <br /> Responded immediately to 9/11 attacks with post-wide access controls and the implementation of the <br /> Emergency Action Plan.Worked with City and County officials to alleviate traffic and emergency response <br /> issues due to base closure to through traffic on a congested peninsula. <br /> • Ensured the safety of all faculty, staff, students, and their families through vehicle registration, redesigned <br /> access control points, random antiterrorism measures, and the mobilization of a Military Police Company to <br /> augment the existing Department of Defense police force. <br /> • Improved preparedness programs;presented effective Level 1 Antiterrorism and Force Protection instruction <br /> to thousands of Service members, staff, and family members. <br /> Conducted internal and external threat and vulnerability assessments to identify and prioritize required <br /> resources and training. <br /> Armor Officer, Various Assignments, 1991-2000 <br /> • Commanded an M1A2 Abrams Tank Company and led two M1A1 Abrams Tank Platoons and an Armor <br /> Battalion Support Platoon. <br /> • Served on III Armored Corps and 2nd Infantry Division General staffs. <br /> Deployed Armor company to Kuwait (1998) and served as Antiterrorism/Force Protection Officer for threat <br /> and vulnerability assessments, risk analysis, and physical security. <br /> Developed, coordinated, scheduled, and executed rigorous training programs for individual and collective <br /> tasks to prepare for low and high-intensity operations. <br /> • Supervised the successful gunnery and maneuver training of assigned tank crews in gunnery and maneuver <br /> simulations, Platoon Gunnery Trainer, and Battle Command Training Centers. <br /> CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING <br /> • Certified Emergency Management (CEM), International Association of Emergency Managers <br /> • Field Liaison Officer, NC Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAAC) <br /> • Level II Antiterrorism Officer <br /> • Trainer, Standard Response Protocol <br /> • Trainer, Active Shooter Incident Management Basic Course <br /> • Trainer, Incident Command System; HSEEP, Community Emergency Response Team, FEMA/DHS <br /> • Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP) Trained Business Consultant <br /> RFP NO.367-005435 • 10/23/24 20 ©1EM, <br />
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