Former Northeastern State - Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. 1999-2003 Former Head of National Drug Crime - New Scotland Yard London GB. 1971-1999
TRAINING FORENSIC 5 years (National requirement period for GB) initial study and examination program as: Fingerprint Officer III/Criminalist I (1971-1973), and Criminalist II (1973-1976), in the science of Fingerprinting Advanced Fingerprint School 1976, 300 hours - Metropolitan Police Service Scientific Support College GB Forensic Trace Evidence School 1981, 240 hours - Metropolitan Police Service Scientific Support College GB Advanced Forensic School 1986, 40 hours - Metropolitan Police Service Scientific Support College GB Advanced Refresher Forensic School 1998, 80 hours - Metropolitan Police Service Scientific Support College GB Fingerprint Expertise and Scene of Crime Examination 1997-1998 - Kings College, University of London GB Latent Print Identification 2000, 24 hours - FBI Crime Scene Management 2000, 40 hours, - FBI Friction Ridge Skin Examiner Training 2000, 40 hours, FBI Master of Science degree (Forensic Science major), 2001 Trinity University SD International Centennial Conference on Identification 2001, 30 hours New Scotland Yard International Association for Identification OK Division Conference 2001, 16hours OK Printrak International AFIS Users Conference 2002, 32 hours - CA International Association for Identification 87th Educational Training Conference NV Advanced Charting Techniques: A Whole New Approach, 4 hours - IAI NV Omnitrak AFIS Latent Workstation Training; 24 hours - Printrak University OK
MANAGEMENT Basic Management Course 1978, 40 hours - New Scotland Yard GB Strategic Drug Course 1991, 40 hours National Police Staff College, Bramshill GB Effective Manager II Course (Senior) 1991, 40 hours National Civil Service College, Sunningdale GB Project & Time Management 1993, 32 hours - Bramshill National Police Staff College GB Management Development Course 1994, 56 hours - Randal Metzger Associates GB Effective Manager III Course (Advanced Senior) 1994, 40 hours - National Civil Service College Sunningdale GB Customer Service - 1999, 8 hours - Phoenix Fire Department, OK, USA Lessons in Leadership 2000, 4 hours - Gallagher-Westfall Group of Indiana, OK, USA Progressive Discipline; 6 hours Office Personnel Management, October 2002 OK Performance Management Process: 6 hours Human Resource Development Services OSU Tulsa, June 2003 31st Annual Symposium on Crime Laboratory Development: 32 hours FBI Minneapolis MN, Sept 2003
SURVIVAL HEALTH & SAFETY Nuclear Defense and Survival School 1989, 40 hours Metropolitan Police Service New Scotland Yard Emergency Life Support 1995, 40 hours - New Scotland Yard GB Emergency Preparedness 1999 - 1 hour. OK Department of Civil Emergency Management, OK, USA Post Trauma Shock Disorder 1999 - 4 hours - Ouchita Parish LA Sheriffs Office, OK, USA Drug Free Workplace 2000, 2 hours - Valley Hope Association, OK, USA. Mental Preparation for Armed Encounters 2000, 8 hours - US Customs Service, OK, USA Clandestine Laboratory Safety Certification 2002, 32 hours Network Environmental Systems Inc OK Clandestine Laboratory Site Safety Officer 2002, 8 hours Network Environmental Systems Inc Oklahoma City Bloodborne Pathogen Instructor: 8 hours - Mike Jaggers Oklahoma Safety Council, Tulsa April 2003 Clandestine Laboratory Safety Re-Certification: 32 hours Network Environmental Systems Inc Oklahoma City, Oct 2003
COMMISSIONED OFFICER Future Trends in Crime - 1999, 4 hours - Jack Enter & Associates OK, USA Graduated, Council for Law Enforcement Education and Training Police Academy (CLEET) 2000, OK, USA Successful Money Management 2001, 8 hours Kirk Financial Group for CLEET, OK Moral Leadership 2001, 12 hours Center for Labor Management Studies, OK Instructor: OSBI Investigative Agents Academy Oklahoma City 2002 Courtroom Testimony: 8 hours - R Smith Mississippi Crime Lab, October 2002 OK Eat Stress: 4 hours Captain Bob Smith, October 2002 OK
AUDITING/QUALITY ASSURANCE Auditing for Quality, 4 hours- IAI Las Vegas August 2002 ASCLD/LAB Inspector Training: 24 hours ASCLD Lansing Michigan June 2003 ASCLD/LAB Inspection: 32 hours - Charleston Police Dept SC Sep 2003
TESTIMONIALS When I consider the performance of EW #10094 over the reporting year, the word dynamic comes to mind. Enthusiasm commitment and dedication are all there, plus confidence and the ability to build relationships and identify new tasks and growth areas. A man for the present and a man for the future. Head of Bureau 1995. Undoubtedly EW #10094is the most talented and dedicated Senior Identification Officer I have managed and through his leadership, the Drugs Team have enjoyed unqualified success. Head of Bureau 1996.
It is a pleasure to be able to write about an officer who is totally dedicated, focused and displays drive, determination and leadership which is of the highest order. His enthusiasm is infectious and as a result he motivates his staff to perform to high standards. His negotiating skills are constantly tested in his dealings with outside bodies. In this regard he has most ably represented the MPS Director - 1996.
Heis probably the foremost drugs fingerprint expert in the country & his skill & experience is in constant demand in the field & courts. His performance and that of his Section have been recognized & valued well beyond the bounds of the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS). I am also aware that saturation point was reached & thanks to hisleadership and skill, that his Section performed to the absolute limits of their considerable abilities. Head of Bureau 1997. His unit has again broken records for results attained which together with the respect he enjoys from his staff, peers and outside agencies give credence to the caliber of the man described justly, as outstanding. Director 1997
Recognized by Her Majestys Customs & Excise throughout the Country as the best. I have therefore no hesitation in awarding an overall assessment of outstanding. Head of Bureau 1998.
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