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Monday, November 24, 2008

Government Work: VIP Driver/Special Security Officer, Virginia

Filed under: Driving,Executive Protection,Government Work,Jobs,Virginia — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 12:47 PM

 

DoS

 

VIP Driver / Special Security Officer

US Department of State

Arlington, VA

Date Posted:  11/21/08

 Job Status:  Full-Time

 Contact Information:  Not Listed

 Pay Range:  $61-80K

Career Level:  Experienced (Non-Manager)

Industry:   Transportation / Logistics, Government / Civil Service

VIP Driver / Security Officer

The U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Dignitary Protection Division has an opening for one (1) VIP Driver / Security Officer. This is a full-time, one-year renewable, personal services contract position at the GS-12 equivalent level.

Mandatory Requirements:

* U.S. Citizenship required. This must be clearly stated on the application

* A valid drivers license

* Strong background in security skills including surveillance detection

* The ability to travel worldwide on short notice

* At least one year experience equivalent to at least the next lower grade level

* The ability to work long hours ability to obtain a medical clearance

* Must be able to obtain and maintain a Top Secret Security clearance prior to contract start date.

Other Requirements:

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Training: The Nation’s Largest Indoor Training Facility-The Silver Eagle Group

Filed under: Training — Tags: , , — Matt @ 12:22 AM

     Boy, talk about cool?  I am sure the membership for this thing costs a pretty penny too.  Kudos to MVM for hooking up a quality facility like this. –Head Jundi

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Silver Eagle Group to Unveil Nation’s Largest Indoor Training Facility & Private Club in Ashburn, Va; Free Public Training, Demonstrations and Tours Dec. 6 – 7

Local/federal law enforcement, military, and club members to receive

top-flight training in state-of-the-art, 65,000 square-foot facility

The Silver Eagle Group Training Facility & Private Club – a first-of-its-kind venue offering the most comprehensive self-defense education and elite training in the nation – all housed in a luxurious, amenity-filled environment – will celebrate its opening with free training, demonstrations and public tours December 6-7 at its Ashburn, Va., location on 44620 Guilford Drive in the Beaumeade Industrial Park.

Hours for the December 6-7 public opening are from 10 AM – 9 PM. For additional information or to learn more about membership opportunities, please call 703-245-9649 or visit http://www.SilverEagle-Group.com.

The membership club introduces a level of service and amenities that, until now, were not available in the world of shooting sports.

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

History: How the Royal Navy Dealt with the Pirate Blackbeard

Filed under: History,Maritime Security,United Kingdom — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 10:58 PM

Royal Navy

 

How the Royal Navy Dealt with the Pirate Blackbeard..

In the 19th century, British warships largely eradicated piracy when they policed the oceans. The death penalty for piracy on the high seas remained on the statute books until 1998. Modern piracy ranges from maritime mugging to stealing from merchant ships with the crew held at gunpoint. 

Wiki for Blackbeard 

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

News: US Seeks New Supply Routes Into Afghanistan

Filed under: Afghanistan,News — Tags: , , — Matt @ 11:12 AM

      New supply routes mean new convoy/logistics companies.  So there might be an opportunity in the near future for other companies in the region for these supply contracts.  Although I tend to think that thugs will just find a way to attack and rob those convoys as well. –Head Jundi

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U.S. Seeks New Supply Routes Into Afghanistan

Trucks From Pakistan Increasingly Attacked

By Candace Rondeaux and Walter Pincus

Washington Post Foreign Service

Wednesday, November 19, 2008; A01

TORKHAM, Afghanistan, Nov. 18 — A rise in Taliban attacks along the length of a vital NATO supply route that runs through this border town in the shadow of the Khyber Pass has U.S. officials seeking alternatives, including the prospect of beginning deliveries by a tortuous overland journey from Europe.

Supplying troops in landlocked Afghanistan has long been the Achilles’ heel of foreign armies here, most recently the Soviets, whose forces were nearly crippled by Islamist insurgent attacks on vulnerable supply lines.

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Maritime Security: Pirates Take Down a Super Tanker, Somalia

Filed under: Africa,Maritime Security,Somalia — Tags: , , — Matt @ 11:11 AM

 

     Thanks to Jeff for sending me this article.  This is significant.  These pirates took down a ‘super tanker’, at 450 nautical miles off the coast of Somalia!  Those are two records–the biggest ever ship taken, and the furthest out to sea hijacking.  They must be using a mother ship out there in order to do an operation like this.  

     The other interesting angle to this, is the shift of attacks further out to sea, mean a larger patrol area.  A herculean task, and I think this will change the thinking about the way piracy will be dealt with.  That security forces will have to escort each ship, or post a robust force on the ship itself in order to properly protect it.  To just post a security ship in the general area is not going to work, if pirates are willing to go so far out to sea.

   And with this subject, if you have been watching the show on History Channel called Shadow Force, the first two episodes have dealt with maritime operations.  Although what they are doing is busting illegal fishing operations off the coast of Liberia.  The cool thing about the operation, are the obstacles and challenges that they had to over come just to get up and running over there. They used a RIB, with a FLIR camera and an LRAD non-lethal sound weapon system. Cool show. –Head Jundi

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super tanker

The MV Sirius Star super tanker. 

Tanker taken to Somali pirate stronghold

U.S. and other naval forces decide — for now — against intervention

The Associated Press

updated 6:16 a.m. PT, Tues., Nov. 18, 2008

MOGADISHU, Somalia – Pirates who seized a Saudi supertanker loaded with $100 million in crude oil anchored the ship within sight of impoverished Somali fishing villages Tuesday, while the U.S. and other naval forces decided — for now — against intervention.

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