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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Jobs: PSD Detail Leader, Iraq

Filed under: Iraq,Jobs — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 6:38 PM

Job Details

Job ID 3725
Position Name PSD Detail Leader
Location Description IRAQ
Position Details

Do not send resumes or other qualification documents unless specifically requested. If you meet the criteria CPI will contact you via e-mail with further instructions. More information about CPI opportunities can be found at the CPI website (www.civilianpolice.com).

Requirements REQUIRED: U.S. Citizen; Five years experience in protective security assignments, at least three of which were in a post-conflict area; Two years supervisory experience in protective security; Three years of experience can be gained in the employ of any Federal, State, Local, or commercial entities providing protective services that require similar skills; Excellent communication skills; Willingness to work in a high threat environment and sometime in austere conditions; (more…)

News: Tracksuited Guardians of the Flame

Filed under: China,News — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 4:32 PM

How would you like to be the security detail for a torch?  The Chinese are definitely getting a work out in this one, and all over the world.  -Head Jundi

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 Chinese Guards

Tracksuited guardians of the flame

The Chinese guards protecting the Olympic torch have been described as heavy-handed, aggressive and even thugs. Who are the men in blue tracksuits?

Wherever the Olympic torch goes, it seems controversy follows. But not as closely as the phalanx of Chinese guards charged with protecting the flame.

The team of men in blue tracksuits was first thrust into the spotlight in London, when scuffles broke out between anti-China protesters and police.

London’s Metropolitan Police said the guardians had no official role and often got in the way of officers trying to restore calm. (more…)

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Jobs: EP Shift Advisor, Liberia

Edit:  Hey, I found this job entry, over at  http://executive-protection-news.com/?p=307  , which is a great site that talks about executive protection.  -Head Jundi

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Executive Protection Employment Opportunity-Shift Advisor
Here’s an executive protection employment opportunity as a Shift Advisor on a U.S.Department of State executive protective detail:

Overview-Shift Advisor

A five member Security Advisory Team is assigned to work with the Liberian Special Security Service’s (SSS) Presidential Protective Detail to assist in the professional development of senior SSS personnel; to mentor mid-level SSS managers; to develop systems and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the SSS; and assist in identifying promising SSS officers for advancement to mid and senior ranks. Advisors will provide leadership, management and supervisory oversight in areas of operations, training, personnel decisions, and disciplinary procedures. The Advisory team is not to serve in any operational capacity, but rather to act as advisors. The goal of the Advisory Team will be to correct serious gaps in the leadership and management capacity and bring the Liberian SSS to a self-sustaining professional VIP protection agency. (more…)

Industry Talk: Thoughts on the OODA Loop, Paul Howe and Ken Good

     This article is a little old, but really interesting.  I first caught on to the whole OODA(Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) concept after reading Paul Howe’s book called ‘Leadership and Training for the Fight’.  Since then, I find myself applying those principals of OODA to my every day work, when overseas or home.   

      In a simplified version, of how I use it, this all relates to winning the fight.  You either can beat the enemy with speed or beat the enemy with surprise, or a little bit of both. And in this industry, beating the enemy means, keeping your client alive.  That ‘randomness’ and ‘unpredictability’ is a tool, that can totally help you accomplish this task. Also, the more you can isolate the enemy and keep them in the dark, the better your chances of survival and protecting your client. 

     And the various tricks of ‘observing’ and ‘orienting’ to compress the OODA loop, as described by Paul, was fascinating and really made sense to me.   I highly suggest studying OODA, and we can thank Col. John Boyd for developing such a concept.  We can also thank men like Ken Good and Paul Howe for their incredible interpretations of such concepts.

     On a side note, after reading the book, I had a brand new view point on binoculars and rifle optics.  I subsequently bought a Trijicon ACOG afterwards, and it has been one of the best purchases I have ever made for field work.  Here is a link for Paul’s book, a wiki entry on OODA Loop, and Ken Good’s article below.  I hope you enjoy. -Head Jundi 

Paul Howe book.

http://www.amazon.com/LEADERSHIP-TRAINING-FIGHT-THOUGHTS-OPERATIONS/dp/1420889508/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_a 

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From Wikipedia

The OODA Loop

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OODA_loop

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Got a Second?
Boyd’s Cycle – OODA Cycle
Written by Ken J. Good , Director, Surefire Institute

Introduction
Today?s environment of accelerating scientific discoveries and technological change bring ever-improving hardware to the end user.  In this climate is it easy to overlook and even abandon the core foundation of any weapon system, the interplay and perceptions of the human mind in a combative situation.

A man who understood this better than most was Col. John Boyd, USAF (Ret.) Col. Boyd was tasked with determining why American pilots in apparently inferior aircraft were consistently outmatching their Korean counterparts.  Air to air combat takes place in a 360-degree sphere and represents the pinnacle of the man and machine relationship coupled with the man on man dynamic warriors dream about. (more…)

Jobs: Estate Protection Officers, Florida

Filed under: Estate Security,Florida,Jobs — Tags: , — Matt @ 2:41 PM

Estate Protection Officers Wanted
 

Street address: P.O. Box 2287, West Palm Beach, FL, 33480 View map
Location: South Florida
Date Listed: Mar-29-08
Professional officers needed to perform estate and executive protection for an estate in Palm Beach. Officer requirements include the following:
 
State of Florida Security Officer “D” and “G” licenses.
State of Florida Driver’s License.
Must own a personal firearm.
Pass a criminal background check, and drug screening.
A credit check will also be performed.
 
Seeking professional appearance and attitude, strong interpersonal skills, and can be a valuable team member.
 
Minimum pay will be $15.00 an hour during a probationary period with overtime available. This will become a salaried position with vacation, sick time, clothing allowance, 401K with employer funding, and health benefits. Prior military and law enforcement officers are encouraged to apply.
 
Fax your resume to: 561-841-8776 Attn: Richard Huley, Director of Security

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