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Shane Weis, MA
Education:
M.A. Organizational Management
University of Phoenix, Colorado
B.S. Biology/Pre-medicine
University of Notre Dame, Indiana
Professional Education/Certifications:
* Electronic Surveillance Technician: Certification 1 (August 2003)
* High Intensity Drug Trafficking Advanced Narcotics Officer Training Salt Lake City, UT (June 2002)
* Penn State High Impact Supervision 18-hrs (November 2001)
* CSPD Basic Visual Field Tracking 10-hrs (August 2001)
* Course Completion 800 Mhz Radio Training Officer/ Instructor (July 2001)
* Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Creating Powerful Leaders 8-hrs (March 2001)
* CSPD Liquor Enforcement Training 8-hrs (February 2001)
* Defense Attorney Perspective 2-hrs (SO) (June 2000)
* CSPD Gangnet Influence of Gangster Rap on American Youth Culture (June 2000)
* CSPD Gangnet Front Range Training Conference (2000)
* The Southern Police Institute, Dept. of Justice Administration College of Arts and Sciences University of Louisville Sex Crimes Investigation Seminar (May 2000)
* The Colorado Law Enforcement Officers Association Child Interview and Perpetrator Investigation 16-hrs (October 1999)
* John E. Reid and Associates, Inc. - The Reid Technique of Investigative Interviewing for Child Abuse Investigations (June 1999)
* The Reid Technique of Investigative Interviewing - course completion (June 1999)
* Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Internet for Investigators (May 1999)
* SO Basic Auto Theft Investigation 2-hrs (March 1999)
* Countermeasures Tactical Institute Advanced SWAT Operations Course 50-hrs (March 1999)
* CSPD Gangnet - Understanding Street Gangs (February 1999)
* Colorado Regional Community Policing Institute Two day basic community policing (December 1998)
* SO Employee of the Month (December 1998)
* FBI SRT Basic SWAT Academy (September 1998)
* Rocky Mountain Tactical Team Association, Certificate of Attendance: North Hollywood Bank of America Shootout, Mobile Field Force, Less Lethal Munitions (September 1998)
* CSPD Gangnet Colorado Springs Based Biker Gangs, Graffiti Identification, Chicago Based Gangs (June 1998)
* El Paso County Sheriffs Department and The Colorado Police Protection Agency Street Survival 98 The Win Seminar (April 1998)
* El Paso County Sheriffs Department and the Colorado Police Protection Agency Street Survival '98 The Tactical Edge Seminar (April 1998)
* The Board of Directors of Colorado Juvenile Council 7-hrs The Basics and Beyond Gang Conference (March 1998)
* CSPD Gangsta Pedagogy and the Hip-Hop Culture: The Impact on Youth in America (November 1997)
* CSPD Gangnet Tactical and Officer Safety Issues and Civil Litigation Options (December 1997)
* National Gang Task Force, Completing 20 hours of Gang Intelligence/Management Training (March 1997)
* SO 10 hours Gaze Nystagmus (September 1997)
* John E. Reid and Associates, Inc. Gang and Drug Crime Investigations (December 1996)
* FOP Certificate of Active Membership (December 1996)
* CSPD Gangnet Gang Subcultute, Identification, and Community Responses (November 1996)
* CSPD Gang Intervention Techniques and Local Trends (October 1996)
* Certificate of Appreciation/Tri county Easter Seal Society (September 1996)
* Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Division of Laboratories Operators Training course on the Intoxilyzer Model 5000 (April 1996)
* SO 222 hour POST Reserve A Academy and Mini-Skills (September 1995)
* Post Certification (May 1995)
Employment History:
U.S. Department of the Army Installation Management Command MPRI July 2006 - Present
Antiterrorism/Physical Security subject matter expert assigned to IMCOM Higher Headquarters Assessment Team (HHAT) to conduct JSIVA based antiterrorism vulnerability assessments at U.S. Army installations world-wide.
Security Operations Specialist:
Assisted in the development of U.S. Army Installation Management Commands Higher Headquarters Assessment Team by using organizational development skills gained through education and life experience
Guided team efforts in developing standardized assessment processes to include the creation of several reporting tools to assist commanders with program reviews
Assessed antiterrorism programs at U.S. Army installations to ensure compliance and preparedness with Department of Defense and Army regulations
Identified and reported critical assets and key resources (CI/KR) vulnerabilities and assisted commanders and senior staff in the development of risk-mitigation options
Served as a member of the nine-person core planning group to revise the 531 page IMCOM Antiterrorism Operations Order for world-wide distribution and use
Assisted in the development of HHAT training and mentoring program including web-based training modules and self-assessment tools
Served as adjunct staff for HQ IMCOM AT Program
Maintained a Secret Security Clearance
U.S. Department of Defense AEGIS Defense Services Baghdad, Iraq July 2004 June 2006
Advanced to Director of Security through consistent strong leadership and proven value added management and structural concepts during start-up phase of $300M government security contract.
Director of Security:
Developed and refined two major parts of organizational infrastructure
Proposed and promoted organizational changes that resulted in a $63M enhancement to the contract
Designed and implemented surveillance/counter surveillance systems and training programs
Instrumental role in developing and maintaining relationships with high-level Military, Department of Defense and Department of State officials with an emphasis on intelligence, anti-terrorism and force protection
Prepared and implemented operating procedures throughout security division consisting of over 300 multi-national security personnel
Directly responsible for security of over 700 U.S. and coalition government officials to include the Director of the US Project and Contracting Office and his immediate staff
Developed highly skilled and motivated teams and implemented processes that ensure safe and professional operations and quality customer service
Designed and implemented strategies that maximized employee potential and fostered high ethical standards
Maintained a Secret Security Clearance
ArmorGroup North America Baghdad, Iraq Feb 2004 July 2004
Agent in Charge responsible for the security of a top US Government official and a team of 12 highly trained security professionals.
Team Leader/Agent in Charge Personal Security Detail:
Close protection security of US Government Executive with frequent travel
Developed and trained a team of 12 highly skilled close protection agents to Tier One protocol standards
Global Risk Strategies Baghdad, Iraq Dec 2003 Feb 2004
Security Operations Officer:
Supervised and managed a team of 144 foreign national guardsmen
Designed and maintained strict security measures of a high value facility located in Baghdad, Iraq
El Paso County Sheriffs Office Colorado Springs, Colorado Jan 1995 Dec 2003
Rapidly advanced through a variety of law enforcement leadership positions by demonstrating integrity, initiative and a common sense approach.
Senior Detective / Deputy Sheriff:
Oversight of complex and multi-jurisdictional criminal investigations to include homicides, robberies, sexual assaults, intelligence collection and narcotics
Led teams of investigators from case initiation to successful prosecution
Fostered relationships with outside agencies and civilian leaders to improve department relationships and functions
Recognized for the design and implementation of training programs for new and experienced officers that improved efficiency and professionalism
Medal of Valor recipient
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