8258 Sycamore Road
Lusby, Maryland 20657
240-925-2193
Randy.sprecher@cengllc.com
Decorated US Army Military Police and Corrections Specialist, now serving as a Security Training Supervisor for a Nuclear Facility seeking a position in areas and expanding my Security experience. I have an extensive, diversified background in security and its programs. Experienced in enforcing all operational, functional, and mission assurance aspects of the physical security program which includes the establishment and maintenance of security Information system of a nuclear facility. Highly motivated and energetic individual with over twenty years of career achievements. I have provided dedicated service for both in my civilian and military …show more content…
communities. Qualifications include BA in Criminal Justice, comprehensive field training, extensive experience in safety, security, investigations and public-service activities. Serving in positions which have provided me with the abilities to direct, coordinate activities relating to the protection, safeguarding and security of CCNPP and the US Army. Dedicated team player, yet able to work independently to achieve program goals. Technically proficient in MS Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Word Perfect. Instructor, Central Texas College, Criminal Justice.
Security Clearance: Issued by the Army CCF based off of a ANACI: 12/30/2010
Key Skills:
Instructor/Presenter
Security Analyst
Supervision
Physical Security
Defensive Tactics
Security Strategist
Interviewing
Administration
Firearms Safety & Handling
Human Performance
Correctional Security Operations
Emergency Planning & Response
Law Enforcement & Public Safety
EDUCATION
BA, Criminal Justice, Saint Leo College, Saint Leo, FL, 05/2006
AA, General Studies, Pikes Peak Community College, Colorado Springs, CO 09/2003
DSS/STEPP, Facility Security Officer (current course of studies)
EXPERIENCE
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant (CENG) Lusby, Maryland
Supervisor, Security Training Department 04/2011 to Present
Responsible for the managing oversight necessary for the deployment, maintenance and improvements of all Nuclear Facilities Security Training program.
Oversee a comprehensive Federally Regulated Security Program for a dual unit, commercial reactor site. Analyze and provide inspection, and other evaluative safeguards and security studies.
Developing departmental staff assessments, policy papers, directives, management policies, standards, and procedures involving the NRC protective force programs, protection program planning and Site and Security Plans.
Conduct evaluations and inspections to ensure that Department facilities comply with established security standards and to determine the needs for adjustments or upgrades to the level of uniformed protection provided Conduct security inspections and security analyses of facilities involved in special program security test and evaluation programs.
Identifies the necessary changes regarding policy, procedures, training and standards from inspections, surveys, and audits of the site.
Results: Responsible for the training and instruction with established guidelines, standards in support of the nationally developed training programs regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Serving as one of Facility Security Officers in support of the security education, safeguard and administering self-inspections in support of the NRC. Serving as one of the Security Technical Representative on Installation Access Control Systems I work closely with contractors and other security professionals for security clearance and access within a regulated nuclear facility. Accountable for the continues evaluation of all the protective measures and procedures governed by both the NRC and Industry. I review and evaluate all access control systems and security systems. Work with security senior management, in making recommendations on the modifications and improvements in order to enhance physical security and increase the efficiency with in the nuclear facility. Control multi-disciplinary security training program and provide and train on government and industry standards which includes identifying the need for facility protection along with the development and maintaining the …show more content…
protection.
Department of the Army, Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Police Supervisor (Lieutenant) Directory of Emergency Services 11/2010 to 04/2011
Supervised the training, and development of subordinate police officers and other assigned staff.
Acts as first responder to all types of emergencies or volatile situations such as terrorist attacks, hostage/barricaded situations, bomb threats, vehicle accidents, robberies, hazardous material incidents, and other emergencies.
Assisted officers by providing interpretation of departmental policies and procedures. Performed as the leader of the tactical response team and assisted in training newly hired officers.
Directed activities of personnel engaged in preparing budget proposals, maintaining police records, and recruiting staff.
Results: Took relevant steps to establish new policies and procedures by maintaining and setting new standards.
Commended on my abilities to provide proactive measures in ensuring and monitoring the department’s budget and spending habits. Awarded for my abilities to maintain a positive relationship with the community while enforcing the policies, regulations and law.
US Army – USACF-E (U.S. Army Corrections Facility-Europe)/ Mannheim, Germany.
Senior Corrections Supervisor, 08/2006 to 07/2010.
Managed operations of a 146-bed, medium custody, joint-service corrections facility.
Supervised facilities operations, physical security, safekeeping, custody and control of confined prisoners and staff of 100.
Coordinated security efforts across the organization, including Information Technology, Human Resources, Communications, Legal and Facilities Management.
Developed internal management controls to identify resource requirements related to security, forwarded recommendations, corrected problem areas and conducting annual facility reviews.
Maintained facility records and prepared daily reports and correspondence. Provide data entry into the security management system.
Provided leadership with tracking all projects daily administrative duties.
Oversee and provide a continuity of security for facility, personnel, visitor control, document control and equipment for all Special Project Security
matters.
Results: Directed accreditation process with American Correctional Association, receiving overall rating of 98.9 percent for its operation and physical security of the facility. Earned the USACF-E‘s highest rating. Was the first of five facilities in the U.S. Army’s Corrections Command to receive USACF-E‘s national and its only ACA international accreditation.
US Army – Co A, 701st Military Police Battalion/ Fort Leonard Wood, MO.
Military Police and Corrections Committee Chief/ Instructor/Writer, 08/2001 to 08/2006.
Provided administrative, logistical, personnel and training support to staff and students of U.S. Army Military Police School.
Maintained use of two buildings, video equipment, communication systems, classrooms, audio-visual equipment and ammunition valued in excess of $7M.
Prepare correspondence, reports, and documents related to security duties in a articulate, perceptive, and tactful way.
Served as project manager, reviewed writing/editing, creative and supervised several projects, with excellent communication skills
Results: Supervised instructors/writers and directed training and evaluation of over 7000 entry-level Military Police Soldiers in Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT) and Civil Disturbance Operations and Correctional Operations. Received TRADOC’s highest award for instructions—Superiority Award for Instructors.
COMPUTER SKILLS
Technical proficiency in MS Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Word Perfect.
ADDITIONAL TRAINING and SKILLS
Security Police Tactics
Investigations
Industrial Safety
Project Oversight
Organizational Skills
Security Polices
Classifier/Security Safeguards
Conflict Managemen t AFFILIATION
Military Police Regimental Association
American Legion
VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars)
Disabled American Veterans
REFERENCES
Donald J. Bartnik Email: donaldbartnik@yahoo.com Phone: (757) 373-6946
Bill Soffos Email: william.soffos@cengllc.com Phone: (410) 241-3857
Michael Stuebinger Email: michael.l.stuebinger.civ@mail.mil Phone: (831) 242-7868
Michael Borlin Email: michael.borlin@us.army.mil Phone: (011)-5399-3246