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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Jobs: Security Coordinator II, North Carolina

 
 

Job Requisition Number:     241403
 
Job Title:     Security Coordinator II
 
Location:     Raleigh,NC, North Carolina 276075066 United States
 
Hrs/Wk:     40
 
Employment Type:     Full-Time 

Job Description:
      
RESPONSIBILITIES:

SECURITY COORDINATOR I, 2, or 3 (EMV 2= 65,000-75,000-85,000), depending on experience. RESPONSIBILITIES: Coordinate overall Bank Security Program and Initiatives. Understand the Bank Protection Act and other Federal regulations and statutes. Implement security policies, procedures and standards to minimize risk associated with crime and life safety issues. Conduct Compliance and Risk Measurement Surveys. Support the Crisis Management Team. Be a member of the Incident Response Team. Provide leadership and guidance during incident management response. Investigate external and internal incidents. Provide security-related training. Participate and support the Executive Protection Program. (more…)

Friday, May 9, 2008

Jobs: Executive Protection Agent, Jamaica

Filed under: Executive Protection,Jamaica,Jobs — Tags: , , — Matt @ 12:11 PM

     This is an immediate need type of thing, so pass this on to your buddies, who might be interested.  -Head Jundi

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Needed Executive protection Agent for a trip to Jamaica starting  on or about Monday (12 May) . This trip expected to last 5-7 days.

Agent must meet the following requirements:

1)       Experienced Executive Protection agent.

2)       Must have knowledge and experience with Kingston Jamaica . (Please include details in your reply)

3)       Travel and expenses is authorized from east coast of the United States.

4)       Must reply with resume’, photo and brief bio (one paragraph)

Deadline to reply:  Noon, tomorrow the 10th of May.

Please include daily rate requirement in response.

Please Reply To:

Keith Cross

Operations Manager

Black Ice Security Services, Inc.
(703) 591-4700 Office
(775) 248-2499 Private Fax
VA License: 11-2625    DC License: 1018
keithcross@blackicesecurity.com
http://www.blackicesecurity.com

Cool Stuff: Hissatsu Folder

Filed under: Cool Stuff,Gear Review — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 11:19 AM

I like this knife a lot, and this is what I carry.  It is well built, and pretty evil looking.  It is not a field knife though, and I only recommend this knife as a defensive weapon for street carry (I recommend a multi-tool and a tough folder for field work)  If you are a fan of the large Hissatsu knives, then you will like this more compact version of the knife.  There are two locking mechanisms, and this has an opening assist mechanism(that can be removed if you want).  I would definitely recommend getting used to deploying this knife, and add a drop of good knife oil in it every once in awhile.  I would rate this as another quality product from CRKT and the Bugei Trading Company. –Matt

Buy the knife here.

 

The Hissatsu Folder

James Williams is actively involved in teaching Military special operations and government security professionals who must at times perform their daily high-risk duties in environments which do not allow them to carry firearms or a large fixed blade knife such as the Hissatsu–. At training sessions and demonstrations, they have asked James to design a folder with the defensive power of the Hissatsu that can be a concealed carry in a pocket or clipped comfortably under a jacket. The result is the CRKT Hissatsu– Folder. Blade length is 3.875″, which is safely under the legal limit in most jurisdictions, while blade finish is non-reflective black Teflon® coating.

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News: NGO’s to Deploy Airborne Medical Teams in South America

     I talked with some dude from this group awhile back. They found my info somewhere and were asking about smokejumping operations and developing their own air operation. It looks like they will finally be doing the South America air drop thing, to fix a runway near a remote village and do some remote medicine. Great concept, and I hope it takes off as it get’s more attention.

     SOAR will be doing a partnership with RAM, and it should be cool to see how this pans out. Hopefully no one breaks a leg doing this shit. ha ha

     Air Drop Assist is the training side of the operation. For a small fee, they will train you for paracargo and parachuting operations. This group is working with both RAM and SOAR, and these are the guys I think I talked with. -Head Jundi

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This is a great little video about what they do.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly9gLb1enxg&feature=user

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http://www.airdropassist.org/en/index.html

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http://www.aidrelief.org/

http://www.ramusa.org/
SOAR to deploy airborne medical team in South America
On March 25th of 2008, SOAR will send its airborne trained medical personnel on an important mission in Guyana. SOAR, in partnership with RAM Airborne, will deploy medical and non-medical skydivers into remote areas of the Guyana. (more…)

Crime: Eight Accused of Robbing, Torturing Drug Dealers

Filed under: New York — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 9:16 AM

     Another example of the kind of commitment some criminals are willing to put into a crime, and how brutal and technical they actually can become.  I like reading these stories, because it helps me to understand the criminal mindset.  Plus, these kinds of crimes are uniquely brazen and well thought out, and deserve some study.  

    Just like the security professional strives to be a student of their profession, a criminal who wants to be successful must do the same with their profession.  These kinds of crimes, can inspire other criminals and give them a model of success.  That is why it is so important to study these kinds of criminal acts, so you can predict their possible next move or recognize a situation, so you can combat it.  –Head Jundi

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Eight accused of robbing, torturing drug dealers

Story Highlights

  • Eight men charged with robbery conspiracy, drug dealing, other crimes
  • Authorities say gang committed scores of holdups in past five years
  • One victim says they threatened to squeeze his testicles with pliers

NEW YORK (AP) — A gang of police impersonators abducted and tortured cocaine traffickers, forcing them to hand over multimillion-dollar stashes by holding their families hostage or threatening to squeeze their testicles with pliers, authorities said Tuesday.

An indictment unsealed in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, charged eight men with robbery conspiracy, drug dealing and an array of other crimes.

Since spring 2003, the gang injured about 100 people while committing 100 holdups targeting large-scale traffickers in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Florida, investigators said. (more…)

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