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Samuel Patton
3052
Cedar Hills #131, Texas, NA 30214
~SECURITY
COMPLIANCE PROFESSIONAL~
Cargo Regional Security
Inspector ²
Federal
Security Compliance ²
Domestic/International
Accomplished Federal Government
Aviation Inspector that contributes to the safety of the air transportation
passenger and cargo system by managing the compliance oversight of cargo
aviation inspectors, communicating with the federalized airport’s Federal
Security Directors, Assistant Federal Security Directors, Security Inspectors,
other Transportation Security Administration (TSA) offices and other Federal
Agencies. Conducts outreach sessions,
inspections and/or investigations of domestic and international aviation
regulated entities.
Skilled with the knowledge of the
various TSA security programs, security directives, emergency amendments, Code
of Federal Regulations and having the organizational ability to track the work
plan, prepare reports and communicate with professionals from TSA, airports,
airlines, freight-forwarders and International Host Governments.
Unique ability to be organized and
result driven by meeting time-line goals, effectively communicate with the
regulated entities, TSA field staffing and other TSA offices. In addition, a unique ability as a very
effective writer that prepares well-written inspection and investigative
reports, inspection and investigation data tracking reports and high-level
briefings to TSA senior leadership.
Leads from a position of being
organized, calm, focus and result driven, build and empower the regulated
entities by using a team effort to reach compliance with the various security
programs and build a compliance partnership between TSA and regulated industry.
Able to meet fiscal year work plan
requirements by conducting required TSA offices site visits, conducting
compliance oversight of the TSA field work plan, addressing TSA field staffing
questions and/or concerns, performing other TSA collateral duties, conducting
quality control reviews of inspection and investigation reports and attending
various targeted inspection surges at TSA airports.
- Cargo Regional
Security Inspector (Cargo RSI) for the TSA at the Headquarters Office with
the responsibility of providing oversight inspection of the aviation
security programs and policies.
- Maintaining and
meeting the RSI work plan; Meeting project deadlines; Conducting Site
Visits
- Communication with
regional TSA offices and field inspectors
- Preparing
briefings and/or reports for senior TSA members
- Conducting quality
control reviews of TSA field inspector’s inspection and investigation
reports
- Conducting liaison
communication between the various TSA HQ departments, TSA field offices
and other Federal Agencies
- Providing
security-related guidance to the TSA field inspectors
- Occasionally act
as the TSA Cargo Branch Chief
- Assist in
providing staffing, equipment and
guidance to the TSA field inspectors
CORE
COMPETENCIES
w Aviation
Security Programs
|
w Relationship
Management
|
w Audit
and Compliance
|
w Code
of Federal Regulations
|
w Change
Management
|
w Federal
Leadership
|
w PARIS
Database
|
w Consultant
Management
|
w TSA
HQ liaison
|
w KSMS
Database
|
w Performance
Management
|
w Providing
TSA field guidance
|
w Disaster
Recovery
|
w Crisis
Management
|
w Cargo
Security Training
|
w Aviation Security Training
|
w Quality
Control
|
w Team
Building & Leadership
|
KEY
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
รผ One
of only six TSA Cargo Regional Security Inspectors that provides inspection
oversight of the TSA inspection work plan of field inspectors
รผ Member
of the TSA Vulnerability Assessment Team to conduct physical security
assessments of aviation cargo industry
รผ Member
of the TSA CONUS support team to conduct International airport and airline
assessments
รผ Previously
one of eight TSA Principle Security Inspectors that provided liaison
responsibilities with the airline corporate offices
รผ Former
Law Enforcement as a member of the Ohio State Highway Patrol· Former military
as a member of the United States Marine Corps
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
Transportation
Security Administration. ² Arlington
VA 2009
- Present
Cargo Regional Security Inspector
w
Assigned to
designated area of the United States to monitor the compliance work plan of the
TSA field cargo inspectors. Work as a liaison with the Federal Security
Directors, Assistant Federal Security Directors, Cargo Supervisors and Cargo
Inspectors.
w
Conduct Quality
Review of the submitted inspections in the TSA PARIS database from the field
inspectors, review and provide feedback to the AFSD.
w
As Lead air cargo security subject matter
expert, I conduct outreach sessions at various cargo regulated parties,
participating in cargo strikes as the TSA HQ representative whereupon I provide
an in-brief PowerPoint of the air cargo program, meet the FSD staff to explain
the role of the RSI and accompany cargo teams while during inspections.
w
Responsibilities
include formal responses to complaints and/or inquiries and providing guidance
to the field inspectors reference questions and/or concerns while monitoring
the OSO Inspection box.
w
Other duties
include working and the coordination with other TSA offices as the main field
point-of-contact in supporting the field in terms of staffing, equipment,
temporary duty assignments and answering questions/resolving issues with the
air cargo security program; provide input in the creation of the air cargo
corporate inspection handbook and corporate listings of the regulated parties;
the OSO liaison for air cargo with the TSNM Physical security Vulnerability
Program.
Transportation
Security Administration. ² Cleveland
OH 2007
- 2009
Physical
Security Vulnerability Assessor
w
Conducts
physical security assessments of the air cargo industry, focused on Category X
airports. The assessments involve meeting with commercial passenger airlines,
all-cargo aircraft operators, indirect air carriers, authorized representatives
that handle cargo and known shippers.
w
Provided an
in-brief to inform the assessed entity the purpose of this assessment, how this
assessment differs from an inspection, who will subsequently review the
information obtained from the assessment and what the potential goal of TSA
will be based on the information generated from the assessment.
w
Conducted
interview sessions and document responses in an electronic physical security
countermeasures database. Gathered general
profile information, the economic value of the air cargo that is handled by the
entity, what procedures are in place reference physical security and allow the
entity to provide any comments and/or suggestions to provide better security of
the air cargo industry.
w
Conducted
walk-around inspection looking at the various security control and/or detection
systems in place. During this walk-around inspection; focused on the security
alarms systems, CCTV systems, security guard force, access control devices into
the building and/or offices, building perimeter fixtures, the environment
around the facility and the employee’s security posture.
w
Post
inspection, conducted oral briefing with the assessed entity discussing their
best practices of the physical and internal security measures in place and also
discuss any potential security weaknesses based on the walk-around inspection
and/or the interview session.
Transportation
Security Administration. ² Cleveland
OH 2005
- 2009
Cargo Transportation Security Inspector
w
Monitored the
TSA aviation cargo security program compliance for domestic and foreign
passenger air carriers, all-cargo domestic and foreign air carriers,
twelve-five air carriers and indirect air carriers.
w
Determined
compliance with the required security program, security directives or emergency
amendments of the regulated parties, using inspections, testing, surveillance,
record/documentation review and personal interviews in order to gain an overall
knowledge of the security posture.
w
Extensive
knowledge of the various 49 Code of Federal Regulations, Aircraft Operator
Standard Security Program, Model Security Program, Full All-Cargo Standard Security
Program, Twelve-Five Standard Security Program and the Indirect Air Carrier
Standard Security Program.
w
Developed
annual work plan to determine the type of inspection would be conducted, the
entity that would be inspected and what quarter of the fiscal year to conduct
inspections. Developed time frame to conduct regularly scheduled regulated
party outreach sessions and conduct any TSA Headquarters Special Emphasis
Inspection (SEI) testing.
w
Subject Matter
Expert in TSA nationally directed cargo strikes that involved conducting
inspections at some of the large-scaled major US airports. These inspections
may be supplemental or comprehensive inspections of domestic and foreign
airlines, all-cargo domestic and foreign airlines and/or indirect air carriers.
In addition to the inspections, the responsible TSA field office may also
involve me in conducting access control and/or tendering unknown shipper cargo
testing. If required, based on an inspection, I also research the regulated
party’s violation history of non-compliance of the TSA regulations and prepare
Enforcement Investigative Reports (if required).
w
Pre-inspection review of previous inspections,
discuss the inspections and/or findings with the inspecting agent. Involved in
the planning and coordination of office Indirect Air Carrier outreach session
to discuss the changes in the indirect air carrier standard security program.
w
Wrote and submitted inspection reports in the
Performance and Results Information System (PARIS), prepared investigative reports,
agent statements, and interviews for an Enforcement Investigative Report (EIR)
and daily review of the TSA Employee Web Board.
Transportation
Security Administration. ² Cleveland
OH 2004
- 2005
Generalist Transportation Security Inspector
w
Monitored the
TSA aviation cargo security program compliance for domestic and foreign
passenger air carriers, all-cargo domestic and foreign air carriers,
twelve-five air carriers and indirect air carriers.
w
Determined
compliance with the required security program, security directives or emergency
amendments of the regulated parties, using inspections, testing, surveillance,
record/documentation review and personal interviews in order to gain an overall
knowledge of the security posture.
w
Extensive
knowledge of the various 49 Code of Federal Regulations, Aircraft Operator
Standard Security Program, Model Security Program, Full All-Cargo Standard
Security Program, Twelve-Five Standard Security Program and the Indirect Air
Carrier Standard Security Program.
w
Develop a time
frame to conduct any regulated party outreach sessions and conduct any TSA
Headquarters Special Emphasis Inspection (SEI) testing. Also a member of the CONUS support team
whereupon I participated in conducting foreign assessments on US-flagged air
carriers and foreign airports to determine security compliance with the
Aircraft Operator Standard Security Program, Model Security Program and Annex
17.
w
Investigated
any TSA airport screening incidents, whereupon an incident may have to be
resolved between TSA and a traveling passenger, the investigation and report
writing reference a passenger being detected at the security checkpoint with a
prohibited item or responding as a Duty Agent to any security-related incident.
w
Researched the
regulated party’s violation history of non-compliance of the TSA regulations
and prepare Enforcement Investigative Reports (if required). In
w
Preparation
for an inspection; reviewed previous inspections, discuss the inspections
and/or findings with the inspecting agent; writing and submitting of inspection
reports in the Performance and Results Information System (PARIS), preparing
investigative reports, agent statements, and interviews for an Enforcement
Investigative Report (EIR) and daily review of the TSA Employee Web Board.
Transportation
Security Administration. ² Arlington
VA 2002
- 2004
Principal Security Inspector
w
Liaison
between the US domestic air carrier’s corporate security office and TSA. Provided
guidance and advice of security related information concerning the security
programs and security directives that regulated the air carrier that was issued
by TSA.
w
As a Principal
Security Inspector was assigned to one of the major US air carriers. My
position required to conduct meetings with the air carrier’s corporate security
directors, conduct inspections of security compliance on the air carrier
corporate level, conduct investigations of any non-compliance on a corporate
level, conduct inspections of crew and ground security coordinator training,
conduct inspections of the employee criminal history checks and conduct
inspections of the airline’s computer automated passenger pre-screening system
(CAPPS).
w
Research the
regulated party’s violation history of non-compliance of the TSA regulations
and prepare Enforcement Investigative Reports (if required). Review previous inspections, discuss the
inspections and any possibly trends of identical findings with the other
Principal Security Inspectors.
w
Other
requirements involved the writing and submitting of inspection reports in the
Performance and Results Information System (PARIS), preparing investigative
reports, agent statements, and interviews for an Enforcement Investigative
Report (EIR) and daily review of the TSA Employee Web Board. Prepare
Alternative Procedures to existing Security Directives in order for the air
carriers to implement an alternative security method that was equal to or above
what TSA requested.
w
Prepare Air
Carrier Security Program Amendments to the existing Aircraft Operator Standard
Security Program (AOSSP) that would allow the air carriers to implement an
alternative security measure that was equal to or above what TSA required in
the AOSSP. Knowledge of the security measures in the AOSSP and the contents of
the existing Security Directives.
Federal
Aviation Administration. ² Washington
DC 2001
- 2002
Watch Center Supervisor
w
Supervised a
staff of FAA/TSA detailed agents to FAA/TSA Headquarters. The focus of the
Watch Center was to gather security-related information from incidents nationwide
at the US airports. The Watch Center was formed after the September 11, 2001
incident.
w
Conducted
in-brief meetings with the staff, discuss reports from the other shift, and
provide specific assignments to an agent if required and to ensure the watch
center operated efficiently; reviewed, edited and/or gave guidance on reports
written and submitted by the agents concerning an incident.
w
Received
briefings from the agent reference an incident report, and instruct them to
make specific notifications to other federal agencies, US airports or airlines
based on the circumstance of the security related incident.
w
As a Watch
Center Supervisor would contact other airports for any security-concern inbound
aircraft and recommend the aircraft is met upon arrival and what needed steps
shall be taken to resolve the security issues.
w
During major
security incidents would contact FAA/TSA Headquarters staff, the affected
airport security coordinator, the affected airline’s corporate security and
Principal Security Inspector, and other federal agencies deemed necessary. Developed
a working partnership with officials from FAA, TSA, FBI, DOT,
FAA/TSA Intelligence, FAA Air Traffic and other
federal, state and local officials. Other requirements involved writing a daily
summary of submitted written reports of the detailed agents that were reviewed
by FAA/TSA and Department of Transportation Management and conduct oral briefings
with DOT management and other federal agencies of security-related incidents at
our nations US airport.
Federal
Aviation Administration. ² North Olmsted
OH 1996
- 2001
Special Agent
w
Monitored the
FAA aviation security programs for US and foreign passenger air carriers and
airports. In order to determine compliance with the required security program,
security directives or emergency amendments with the regulated parties would use
inspections, testing, surveillance, record/documentation review and personal
interviews in order to gain an overall knowledge of the security posture.
w
My duties
required the knowledge of the various Federal Aviation Regulations, Part 107,
108 and 129, Air Carrier Standard Security Program, Model Security Program, and
the Airport Security Programs. Other duties included following the annual work
plan in order to meet the required number of inspections per quarter.
w
This position
also required testing of the airport screening companies and investigate any
airport screening incidents. This position required responding and investigating
any security related incident at the airport’s security checkpoint involving a
traveling passenger or an airport employee.
w
Created written
inspection reports, investigative reports, agent statements, outreach reports
and incident reports on the regulated parties. Researched the regulated party’s
violation history on non-compliance of FAA regulations and prepare Enforcement
Investigative Reports (if required), prepare for inspections by reviewing
previous inspections, discussing those inspections with the inspecting agent
and discuss any findings with the regulated party, which also involves
discussing ideas for improvement.
w
Conducted
outreach meetings with the airport and air carrier personnel to discuss any new
or changed security guidance and determine how the change may affect the
regulated party. Also conducted an aviation security training class for the
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EDUCATION
Bachelor
of Arts – Communications
Cleveland State University, Cleveland,
Ohio Dec/1992
CERTIFICATIONS
/ TRAINING
Screener Functions
for Cargo TSI (
03/11/2009) ASIS Physical Security Training ( 02/27/2009) TSA Recurrent Training (11/20/2008)
Certified Cargo
Screening Program (08/19/2008)
Alion
Physical Security Training (12/07/2007) TSI Behavioral Recognition Training ( 08/27/2007) Cargo Security Basic Training (09/19/2003) International
Assessments & Inspections Course (02/07/2003)
Screening Technology & Assessment (07/14/2000) Instructor
Development Workshop (11/19/1999)
Facility Security Management (07/02/1999)
EEO
Counselor Basic Training ( 06/05/1998)
FAA
Investigation Course (05/08/1998) Intro to Carrier Compliance &
Enforcement( 05/09/1997)
Security
Counter Measures Seminar (10/04/1996) Aviation Security Inspection Basic
Program (09/27/1996)
**Training also includes a vast amount
of TSA On-Line Training**
SECURITY
CLEARANCE
Security Clearance Level – Secret
United
States Marines Corps – 1983 to 1987
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