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Monday, November 16, 2009

Law Enforcement: Iraq’s Lessons, On The Home Front

Filed under: California,Law Enforcement — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 12:28 PM

    I found this article to be fascinating.  Partly because this is a social experiment of the highest order, and partly because the proof in the pudding for COIN, is to be able to apply those principles to ‘other than war’ insurgencies.  So this is a test, and if they can actually get it to work in Salinas, then maybe other law enforcement agencies will catch on.  This will be a very interesting experiment to watch, and perhaps if the mayor kept a running blog on this effort, then we could see what worked and what didn’t.  Much could be learned from this effort. –Matt

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Iraq’s lessons, on the home front

Volunteer veterans help California city use counterinsurgency strategy to stem gang violence

By Karl VickWashington Post Staff WriterSunday, November 15, 2009

SALINAS, CALIF. — Famed to readers as the birthplace of John Steinbeck and in supermarket produce circles as the “Salad Bowl of the World,” the city of Salinas carries darker renown in the netherworld of California’s prisons. Instant respect is accorded any inmate tattooed with the words “Salad Bowl” or “Salis” — gang shorthand for a city now defined most of all by ferocious eruptions of violence.

In the space of 11 days this year, seven people were murdered in Salinas. Each killing, like the record 25 homicides the previous year, spilled from the gang warfare that this summer pushed the homicide rate in the city of 140,000 to three times that of Los Angeles. Residents retreated indoors at night, and Mayor Dennis Donohue affirmed his decision to seek help from an unlikely source: the U.S. military.

Since February, combat veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan have been advising Salinas police on counterinsurgency strategy, bringing lessons from the battlefield to the meanest streets in an American city.

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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Jobs: Union Pacific Special Agent, California

 

Special Agent

Work Location: Mira Loma, CA

Closing Date: November 30, 2009

Basic Purpose of Job:

Responsible for employee and public safety; protection of facilities, real estate and assets; and the protection of our customer’s lading through police activities, security services, and crime prevention and safety initiatives.

There is no relocation assistance available for this assignment. If selected for this position, you must be willing to relocate without Company reimbursement.

Accountabilities:

Promote public safety through grade crossing traffic enforcement operations (CARE) and the investigation of     unsafe motorist incidents.

Implement the Union Pacific’s Homeland Security “security” plan counter measures as threat levels change.

Participate in “red team” audits on critical targets to test vulnerabilities and validate effectiveness of security measures.

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Monday, September 7, 2009

Bounties: California Governor Announces $100,000 Reward in Arson-caused Wildfire

Filed under: Bounties,California — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 7:01 AM

     I hope someone finds this arsonist, because this guy has the blood of two fire fighters on his hands.  I have quite a few California readers, so hopefully some of you investigator types can get up on this deal.  Good luck. –Matt

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California governor announces $100,000 reward in arson-caused wildfire

September 4, 2009

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever set a deadly wildfire north of Los Angeles.Schwarzenegger announced the reward Friday, a day after officials said forensic evidence at the fire’s point of origin revealed that the wildfire — among the largest in Southern California’s history — was intentionally set. Two firefighters died Sunday when their truck careened off a steep mountain road.Under state law, the governor may offer rewards up to $100,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person killing a firefighter in the line of duty.The fire has burned through 241 square miles of the Angeles National Forest. More than 70 homes have been destroyed.

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Governor’s Proclamation, Sept. 4, 2009:

WHEREAS, on August 26, 2009, I proclaimed a State of Emergency in Los Angeles County due to a fire that started on August 26,2009, now known as the Station Fire; and

WHEREAS, the Station Fire has burned approximately 150,000 acres, continues to burn and is not yet contained; and

WHEREAS, two firefighters were killed while fighting the Station Fire in Los Angeles County; and WHEREAS, state and local officials have determined the cause of the fire is arson; and WHEREAS, Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca requested that a state reward be offered, in supplement to an existing reward, to encourage individuals with information about this crime to contact law enforcement; and WHEREAS, public assistance is vital to law enforcement, and rewards often encourage public cooperation essential to apprehend those who have committed serious offenses; and WHEREAS, the Governor is authorized by Penal Code section 1547(b) to offer rewards up to $100,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person who kills a firefighter in the line of duty; and WHEREAS, the reward will be paid in accordance with Penal Code section 1547.

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Monday, June 8, 2009

Jobs: Executive Protection Detail, Sacramento CA

   This has been out since last month and I am not the POC or recruiter for this.  Good luck. –Matt

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EXECUTIVE PROTECTION DETAIL

Sacramento, CA

Salary:

• Paying up to $25.00 per hour (DOE)

Hours:

• VARIOUS shifts available

• Day: 0600 to 1400

• Swing: 1400 to 2200

• Graveyard: 2200 to 0600

Requirements:

• Must be able to pass a drug test and background/criminal check;

• Must posses a current California Concealed Weapons (CCW) permit;

• Must posses a current CA Guard Card;

• Must have Dignitary/Executive Protection training by recognized experts in the EP field;

• Must posses a current CA Drivers License;

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Thursday, October 9, 2008

Jobs: Security Advisor/Executive Protection, California

 

Job Title:                     Security Advisor – Special Projects

Requisition Number:   030111607

Job Location:           San Ramon, California, USA

 

Overview of Position: Chevron Corporation is one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies with subsidiaries that conduct business across the globe. The company’s success is driven by the ingenuity and commitment of approximately 59,000 employees who operate across the energy spectrum. Chevron explores for, produces and transports crude oil and natural gas; refines, markets and distributes transportation fuels and other energy products and services; manufactures and sells petrochemical products; generates power and produces geothermal energy; and develops and commercializes the energy resources of the future, including biofuels and other renewables. Chevron is based in San Ramon, California.

Chevron Corporation is accepting online applications for the position of Security Advisor – Special Projects located in San Ramon, California through October 16, 2008.

Overview:

Supports the Global Executive and Employee Protection Program and travels with Chairman and other Executives as directed.

Position Details: Key Job Responsibilities for this position may include but are not limited to:

• Conducts advances and provides protective services in support of the Executive Protection Program, to insure the effective execution of home, work, and travel security programs

• Provides travel safety & security briefings to flight crews traveling abroad; Conducts airport security assessments at new destinations

• Handles special projects designated by the Regional Advisor – Special Projects, such as Annual Stockholder meetings, International Board meetings, World Petroleum Congress (WPC), and other high profile conferences or venues attracting high security exposure

• Conducts threat & vulnerability assessments on domestic travel itineraries for senior executives; Provides risk assessments, develops contingency plans, and makes recommendations to mitigate vulnerability; conducts travel advances as appropriate and at the direction of his Supervisor, to ensure safety and security of traveling executives.

• Maintains and develops working relationships with Business Unit (BU) management, senior industry peers, government agencies, and with federal, state and local law enforcement agencies

• Provides travel safety and security advice and counsel to U.S. based employees traveling abroad

• Works with the Executive Chauffeurs to insure coordination and facilitation of executive travel to and from locally covered events

• Works with the Regional Advisor – Special Projects on the oversight and direction to third-party service providers in the performance of electronic countermeasure sweeps of executive office space, executive residences, vehicles, and as appropriate for certain event venues

• Travels globally, as directed by General Manager, to provide Executive Protection and to respond to emergencies or provide support to management or BU’s

• 30% to 40% Travel required

Required (Basic) Qualifications:

• Ten plus years in Law Enforcement, Military, Executive Protection

• Strong communications skills both written and spoken

• Excellent planning and analytical skills

• Ability to work within a team as well as individually

Preferred Qualifications:

• International security experience

• Ability to speak a foreign language

Relocation Options:

Relocation may be considered within Chevron parameters.

International Considerations:

Expatriate assignments will not be considered.

EOE M/F/D/V

Apply Here

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