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Trained Behavior Observation
•Identify high risk individuals through trained behavior observation and analysis methods and report directly to law enforcement.
•Work directly with federal/state/local law enforcement on a daily basis.
•Deploy to augment law enforcement/security in any mode of transportation.
•Provide covert presence to detect and reduce identified security threats/vulnerabilities. •Provide daily intelligence briefings using information gathered from open source and secured databases.
•Assist in planning operations.
•Operate in changing venues with unique challenges.
•Foresee challenges that might occur in operations and resolve ahead of time.
•Compose statements and incident reports that may be used in law enforcement proceedings.
•Enter data pertinent to

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