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JACOB PETERS

Rapid City

Summary

Dynamic security professional with extensive experience at TeAM Inc., excelling in physical security and access control. Proven track record in regulatory compliance and policy development, ensuring the integrity of secure facilities. Recognized for meticulous attention to detail and effective incident reporting, enhancing overall security operations.

Overview

13
13
years of professional experience

Work History

Physical Security Representative/SSR

TeAM Inc.
06.2024 - Current
  • Assist visitor control for SCIF AF11-007 and any applicable subordinate SCIFs
  • - Work directly with ACC/SSO and Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) to ensure completion of the reaccreditation of SCIF AF11-007 and any applicable subordinate SCIFs
  • - Ensure all aspects of physical construction of accredited SCIFs are keep current and points out any issues that need fixed (i.e., doors breaking, weather stripping allowing light into SCIF, etc.)
  • - Update and maintain Fixed Facility Checklist (FFC) and TEMPEST addendum checklists for SCIF AF11-007 and any applicable subordinate SCIFs
  • - Ensure all SCIF changes or modifications are allowed within DIA and ACC/SSO guidelines and approved by DIA Discretionary Access Control (DAC)-2A2
  • - Drafts Co-utilization agreements if required for Special Access Program (SAP) access as required
  • - Assist with updating and maintaining the unit’s SCIF standard operating procedures (SOPs) and emergency Action Procedures (EAPs)
  • - Assist with sending out and keeping records of annual SCI security awareness briefing/training and helping SSRs with unit’s SCI security awareness program
  • - Ensure monthly random inspections are executed and logged
  • - Ensure quarterly alarm tests are completed, logged, and notify 28 BW/SFS of completion
  • - Interface with Ellsworth Security Offices in regards to SCIF AF11-007 Operations: 89th Attack Squadron Unit Security Managers, the 28th Bomb Wing Security Forces Squadron, and AFOSI as required
  • - Assist with unit alarm monitoring program for bldg. 1008 and any applicable subordinate SCIFs
  • - Assist with updating and maintaining the unit badge roster and Alarmed Facility Access Authorization (AFAA) MFR for Bldg 1008
  • - Assist with maintenance and disposal of SCI material in accordance with Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs), Department of Defense (DoD) security manuals, Air Force (AF) regulations and ACC/SSO guidance
  • - Assist with internal and external inspections for SCIF AF11-007 and any applicable subordinate SCIFs
  • - Assist with annual reports to ACC/SSO
  • - Complete on-line computer based training as directed by SSO (In accordance with ICD, DoD, USAF, and ACC/SSO guidance) within 30 days of start date
  • Attend in-residence training for ICD 705 for Physical Security (at government’s expenses).

Program Security Representative I

System High
03.2024 - 03.2024
  • Observed, reported on any construction activity, suspicious activity for B21 project
  • Ensured all secure areas maintained integrity, no devices brought in, inspected

Industrial Security Analyst 3/Contract Program Security Officer

Cyntel Technologies.
01.2024 - 02.2024
  • Work under the supervision of the U.S. AF Weapons School Lead CPSO
  • Develop unit level program requirements identical to established standard operating procedures provided by the U.S. AF Weapons School Lead CPSO
  • Plan, organize and direct activities of the collateral security program at the Squadron or Wing Level
  • Review, analyze and resolve difficult and complex problems related to secure systems, policies and procedures for unit vaults and work areas
  • With government supervisor approval, establish policies and procedures for accomplishment of special access functions.
  • Evaluate compliance of SAP-F/SCIF activities with security requirements, identify deficiencies and analyze major problems and mission vulnerabilities.
  • Manage the SAP Personnel and Physical Security program for assigned USAFWS Unit
  • Manage Collateral Security for assigned USAFWS Unit
  • Facilitate SSO Security Tasks for USAFWS Unit

Industrial Security Analyst 3/Contract Program Security Officer

HII-Mission Technologies
10.2023 - 01.2024
  • Work under the supervision of the U.S. AF Weapons School Lead CPSO
  • Develop unit level program requirements identical to established standard operating procedures provided by the U.S. AF Weapons School Lead CPSO
  • Plan, organize and direct activities of the collateral security program at the Squadron or Wing Level
  • Review, analyze and resolve difficult and complex problems related to secure systems, policies and procedures for unit vaults and work areas
  • With government supervisor approval, establish policies and procedures for accomplishment of special access functions.
  • Evaluate compliance of SAP-F/SCIF activities with security requirements, identify deficiencies and analyze major problems and mission vulnerabilities.
  • Manage the SAP Personnel and Physical Security program for assigned USAFWS Unit
  • Manage Collateral Security for assigned USAFWS Unit
  • Facilitate SSO Security Tasks for USAFWS Unit

Contract Program Security Officer

TTC Inc.
09.2019 - 09.2023
  • Work under the supervision of the U.S. AF Weapons School Lead CPSO
  • Develop unit level program requirements identical to established standard operating procedures provided by the U.S. AF Weapons School Lead CPSO
  • Plan, organize and direct activities of the collateral security program at the Squadron or Wing Level
  • Review, analyze and resolve difficult and complex problems related to secure systems, policies and procedures for unit vaults and work areas
  • With government supervisor approval, establish policies and procedures for accomplishment of special access functions.
  • Evaluate compliance of SAP-F/SCIF activities with security requirements, identify deficiencies and analyze major problems and mission vulnerabilities.
  • Manage the SAP Personnel and Physical Security program for assigned USAFWS Unit
  • Manage Collateral Security for assigned USAFWS Unit
  • Facilitate SSO Security Tasks for USAFWS Unit

Aerial Sensor Operator/Mission Systems Operator/Alternate Security Rep Deployed

Adams Communication and Engineering Technology
07.2017 - 09.2019
  • Responsible for FMV, IR, Data analysis, image collection, and creating post mission products for distribution to the customer.
  • Experienced in operating MX-15, MX-20, and MX-25 on both the DASH-8 and King Air 300/350.
  • Responsible for mission briefing and the collection process of TTP’s, software usage, dynamic follows, talk-on, call-outs, strike de-confliction (REDS), working in ROZ’s, target handovers, radio reporting and management, flight operations and safety while maintaining situational awareness during ground operations.
  • Experience providing and receiving real-time, layered analysis of data received from a variety of collection assets (VORTEX, ROVER, COT), delivering video, image, and audio file creation/manipulation—extensive manned ISR flying experience using mapping, Ku band communications and airspace coordination suites (ORION, SADL, MIRC, JABBER). Extensive background with integration of multiple air assets to include bombers, CAS, strike platforms and ISR.
  • Security professional that maintains operation and accreditation of various ISR platforms; maintain SCIFs/TSCIFs IAW NISPOM, NISPOM supplement, ICD, 5105.21-V2, and other applicable regulations. Interprets and implements various regulatory Government and Corporate regulations, which include management of an Airborne TSCIF. Ensures all accounts are obtained for aircraft and ground domains. SCIFs/TSCIFs, manages all aspects of information. Assisted the point man for certification and decertification of SCIFs/TSCIFs, and all applicable regulations for the maintenance of such facilities. Expertly maintains records and prepare written technical reports for project managers and Government liaisons. Develop, implement, monitor and maintain Site specific security processes and procedures to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and to develop and maintain continuity of operations. Ensures training required for OCONUS personnel is accomplished/maintained per regulations.

Aerial Sensor Operator/Mission Systems Operator

Sierra Nevada Corporation
01.2017 - 05.2017
  • Responsible for FMV, IR, Data analysis, image collection, and creating post mission products for distribution to the customer.
  • Experienced in operating MX-15, MX-20, and MX-25 on both the DASH-7 and King Air 300/350.
  • Responsible for mission briefing and the collection process of TTP’s, software usage, dynamic follows, talk-on, call-outs, strike de-confliction (REDS), working in ROZ’s, target handovers, radio reporting and management, flight operations and safety while maintaining situational awareness during ground operations.
  • Experience providing and receiving real-time, layered analysis of data received from a variety of collection assets (VORTEX, ROVER, COT), delivering video, image, and audio file creation/manipulation—extensive manned ISR flying experience using mapping, Ku band communications and airspace coordination suites (ORION, SADL, MIRC, JABBER).

Special Missions Aviator

United States Air Force
04.2012 - 02.2017
  • 4th Special Operations Squadron Responsible for loading, monitoring and maintaining complex weapons systems in flight with the ability to detect, troubleshoot and clear weapon malfunctions.
  • Directs appropriate defensive maneuvers and employs necessary countermeasures for threat avoidance.
  • Computes aircraft weight and balance data critical to the safe flight operations.
  • Performs aircraft servicing and preflight/in-flight/and post-flight inspections of aircraft systems and equipment.
  • 3 overseas deployments to Middle-Eastern locations.
  • Areas of operations include Kuwait, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
  • 106 combat sorties resulting in 628 total combat/combat-support flight hours.

Assistant Supervisor Of Security/Unit Security Manager

United States Air Force
04.2012 - 02.2017
  • Maintained JPAS and Security clearances for AFSOC’s largest flying Squadron with over 300 members.
  • Generated monthly reports for cleared spaces and initiated new requests for renewals/upgrades.
  • Responsible for verifying security clearances, visit requests, ownership rights, reporting security incidents, inventory control and inspections for all safes and SIPR lock drops.
  • Maintained and ensured all proper security procedures followed and updated per Wing IP office pass down.
  • Ensured training was accomplished and maintained for all squadron personnel.
  • Responsible for monthly 701’s, 702’s, for secure spaces, safes, SIPR drop boxes.

Assistant Supervisor Of Scheduling/Training Shop

United States Air Force
03.2016 - 01.2017
  • Led and Implemented daily, weekly, and monthly flight schedule for AFSOC’s largest flying squadron.
  • Scheduled 6 aircraft and 70 aircrew members daily.
  • Generated 120 monthly aircraft sorties.
  • Managed training shop for AFSOC’s largest Operations squadron comprising of 318 Aviators. Duties included quarterly training folder reviews, processing and routing of formal training course packages, authoring and routing training waiver packages to higher headquarters, closing out training folders at completion of course and preparing forms for squadron or group level certification boards, and lastly inprocessed and out processed squadron personnel and ensured training folders were logged properly and forwarded to proper unit.
  • Helped develop new barcode scanning tracking system to log and monitor when quarterly folder reviews were accomplished and when they were due. New innovative process reduced man hour requirements by 25% and increased training folder review accuracy to well over 95%
  • Managed squadron training shop MICT checklists ensuring compliance with AFI 11-202 Vol 1 and 11-2AC130 Vol 1 Aircrew Training procedures. Passed all SAVs and UCTs with outstanding performances.
  • Instrumental in developing brand new course training guidelines for AFSC combination of 1A2X1 Loadmasters and 1A7X1 Arial Gunners into new AFSC 1A9X1 Special Mission Aviators. Developed training plan for getting current Loadmasters qualified utilizing squadron instructors instead of taking up formal pipeline training slots, saving approximately 4 weeks of training and travel while maintaining squadron personnel readiness.

Education

Some College (No Degree) - Program Management

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Daytona Beach, FL

Skills

  • Physical security
  • Access control
  • Incident reporting
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Security inspections
  • Alarm monitoring
  • Emergency procedures
  • Risk assessment
  • Policy development
  • Attention to detail
  • Intrusion detection systems

References

References available upon request.

Timeline

Physical Security Representative/SSR

TeAM Inc.
06.2024 - Current

Program Security Representative I

System High
03.2024 - 03.2024

Industrial Security Analyst 3/Contract Program Security Officer

Cyntel Technologies.
01.2024 - 02.2024

Industrial Security Analyst 3/Contract Program Security Officer

HII-Mission Technologies
10.2023 - 01.2024

Contract Program Security Officer

TTC Inc.
09.2019 - 09.2023

Aerial Sensor Operator/Mission Systems Operator/Alternate Security Rep Deployed

Adams Communication and Engineering Technology
07.2017 - 09.2019

Aerial Sensor Operator/Mission Systems Operator

Sierra Nevada Corporation
01.2017 - 05.2017

Assistant Supervisor Of Scheduling/Training Shop

United States Air Force
03.2016 - 01.2017

Special Missions Aviator

United States Air Force
04.2012 - 02.2017

Assistant Supervisor Of Security/Unit Security Manager

United States Air Force
04.2012 - 02.2017

Some College (No Degree) - Program Management

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
JACOB PETERS