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Daniel C Butler III 4708 Ringold Dr. Fort Worth, TX 76113 432-528-8792 [email protected] Management and Program Support Professional A Recognized Expert in Customer Service, Training, and Management Dynamic, qualified, and highly ethical Administrative Professional with extensive US Army training and experience in successfully managing all aspects of daily business operations, including staff development, training, planning, customer service and property management. Detail-oriented professional with excellent organizational and written and verbal communications skills. Possesses an innate ability to build rapport with clients and colleagues and succeed in high-pressure, challenging, and deadline- driven environments. Experienced in developing process improvements that streamline workflow, coordinating, analyzing and developing schedules, and keeping accurate records. CORE COMPETENCIES Administrative Skills Project Management Customer Service Training Team Management Quality Control Strategic Planning Staff Development Leadership Scheduling Organizational Management Team Building Document Management Defense Travel System JPAS/eQIP/EPSQ EXPERIENCES AND ACHIEVEMENTS ALLIED BARTON SECURITY SERVICES Fort Worth, TX. 2012 – Present Security Supervisor Handle the team of assigned security officers. Arrange all shifts, weekly offs, leaves etc. Assign security officers their duties and they themselves have to be in charge of monitoring the CCTVs. Make an inspection and cover all the vulnerable spots. Prepare reports for the security agency on the happenings that take place in their workplace. Make inspections to see if all security officers are in assigned places. Ensure they are responsible for all that happens during their shift. Responsible for training all new security officers on security protocols of the agency. US ARMY ADVANCED LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING DIVISION, FT Leonard Wood, MO. 2008 – 2010 Training Specialist and Curriculum Developer Implemented management control program for Protective Services Training Branch. Supervised course development, budget management, contract development and quality assurance. Researched, developed and implemented protective services and evasive driving curriculum. Assisted in the development of contracts to ship contact training vehicles. Enforced training safety standards. Successfully ensured the Program of Instruction POI is in concurrence with all applicable laws, regulations and directives. Drafted Memorandums of Agreements (MOAs) between the branch and units across Department of Defense.

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Daniel C Butler III4708 Ringold Dr. Fort Worth, TX 76113432-528-8792 [email protected]

Management and Program Support ProfessionalA Recognized Expert in Customer Service, Training, and Management

Dynamic, qualified, and highly ethical Administrative Professional with extensive US Army training and experience in successfully managing all aspects of daily business operations, including staff development, training, planning, customer service and property management. Detail-oriented professional with excellent organizational and written and verbal communications skills. Possesses an innate ability to build rapport with clients and colleagues and succeed in high-pressure, challenging, and deadline-driven environments. Experienced in developing process improvements that streamline workflow, coordinating, analyzing and developing schedules, and keeping accurate records.

CORE COMPETENCIESAdministrative Skills Project Management Customer Service Training

Team Management Quality Control Strategic Planning Staff Development LeadershipScheduling Organizational Management Team Building Document Management

Defense Travel System JPAS/eQIP/EPSQ

EXPERIENCES AND ACHIEVEMENTS

ALLIED BARTON SECURITY SERVICESFort Worth, TX. 2012 – PresentSecurity SupervisorHandle the team of assigned security officers. Arrange all shifts, weekly offs, leaves etc. Assign security officers their duties and they themselves have to be in charge of monitoring the CCTVs. Make an inspection and cover all the vulnerable spots. Prepare reports for the security agency on the happenings that take place in their workplace. Make inspections to see if all security officers are in assigned places. Ensure they are responsible for all that happens during their shift. Responsible for training all new security officers on security protocols of the agency.

US ARMY ADVANCED LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING DIVISION, FT Leonard Wood, MO. 2008 – 2010Training Specialist and Curriculum DeveloperImplemented management control program for Protective Services Training Branch. Supervised course development, budget management, contract development and quality assurance. Researched, developed and implemented protective services and evasive driving curriculum. Assisted in the development of contracts to ship contact training vehicles. Enforced training safety standards.

Successfully ensured the Program of Instruction POI is in concurrence with all applicable laws, regulations and directives.

Drafted Memorandums of Agreements (MOAs) between the branch and units across Department of Defense.

US ARMY 18th MILITARY POLICE BRIGADE, Manheim, Germany. 2007 – 2009Operations SupervisorSupervised the 18th Military Police organization, with over 2500 employees combat operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Planned force generation in support of the staff sections, battle tracked arrival and onward movement of units into Kuwait and Iraq, tracked and managed present and future units via the Joint Operations Planning Execution System JOPES, the Force Required Enhanced Database FRED, and the Time Phased Force Deployment Data TPFDD for the staff sections. Planned, coordinated, tracked and supervised alt customs support to redeploying Key Achievements. Managed and implemented organizational training requirements for units to complete prior to units leaving home stations with follow up training once they arrived in Kuwait. Senior Customs Manager for the organization. Planned, supervised, tracked and conducted customs inspections for units redeploying for the Baghdad area. Managed the training program for four subordinate Battalions, coordinated and implemented deployment and redeployment timelines for units In Support Of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

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DANIEL C BUTLER III Resume, Page 2Developed organization Tactical SOP with the current Tactics, Techniques and Procedures and polices appropriate for the operating environment in Iraq.

Supervised planning and coordination of deployment and redeployment operations for 32 subordinate units and over 5,000 employees.

Deployed in Baghdad, Iraq with the 18th Military Police organization as Department Manager; supervised the training operations of 4 Military Police agency and 28 Military Police units in Support Of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

HHD 95TH MILITARY POLICE BATTALION, Manheim, Germany. 2006 – 2007Battalion Security NCOIC Responsible for analyzing the Battalions and its 6 subordinate Military Police Companies programs and policies. Point of contact for all improvements and quality assurance of security functions. Conducted physical security inspections to ensure adherence to regulatory guidelines and resolved any issues found. Ensured all commanders were made aware of their unit’s personnel security status monthly. Ensured all commanders, supervisor and managers recognized and discharged their special responsibilities in matters related to personnel, information, and Special Access Program security requirements, including reporting of potential security problems. Submitted security clearance request/reinvestigations to OPM using JPAS / eQIP / EPSQ.

Principal trainer and adviser to commander on all security issues and new security trends worldwide.

272ND MILITARY POLICE COMPANY, Manheim, Germany. 2005 – 2006Rear Detachment First Sergeant Responsible for NCO support for a USAREUR theater MTOE military police company with worldwide deployment and contingency missions. Managed NCO development and the enlisted personnel management system for 158 personnel. Responsible for the combat readiness of personnel and equipment.

Maintained stewardship for accountability and serviceability of organizational and installation property valued at over $5,000,000; principal trainer and adviser to the commander on all personnel issues and special emphasis areas.

529TH MP COMPANY UNITED STATES ARMY EUROPE PROTECTIVE SERVE DETACHMENT, Heidelberg, Germany. 2004 – 2006PSD Platoon SergeantPerformed duties as Platoon Sergeant in a combat support Military Police Company, responsible for the health, welfare, morale, discipline and training of 30 Military Police soldiers. Maintained and accounted for ten HMMWVs and organic platoon equipment valued at $1.2 million; ensured soldiers were prepared for deployment in support of contingency missions in the European theater. Coordinated missions with foreign officials, drafted and submitted written agreements for support. Supported dignitaries visiting Heidelberg, Germany. Trained, mentored and evaluated 40 soldiers. Executed numerous protection missions in a high threat environment in Afghanistan, Iraq, Romania and Turkey. Secured numerous visiting dignitaries during their visits to Heidelberg including The Secretary of Army and The Secretary of Defense, in addition to numerous foreign officials. Selected as a subject matter expert for operation and training for the MPS Sub-machine Gun.

Supervised and trained platoon to conduct law enforcement operations in an area encompassing 938 square miles and 15,000 soldiers and family members.

DALLAS MILITARY ENTRANCE PROCESSING STATION, Dallas, TX. 2003 – 2004Supply NCOICMaintained accountability for property assigned to Dallas MEPS, maintained records, conducted inventories, ordered and picked up supplies; requisitioned, purchased, transported, and stored medical for procurement of expendable, durable, and non-expendable supplies valued over $23,000, and office supplies. Reviewed and maintained proficiency on regulations and publications governing supplies duties, dispatched GSA vehicles valued over $56,000and reconciled maintenance documents. Maintained inventories and reconciliation of property records valued over $750,000 of GSA vehicles; maintained vehicles to ensure they were operating at optimal efficiency level.

MANCEN US ARMY FT LEONARD WOOD, Fort Leonard Wood, MO. 2002 – 2003

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DANIEL C BUTLER III Resume, Page 3Operations NCOICServed as operations NCO in the Army’s largest NCO Academy; responsible for plans, operations and training of the chemical, engineer and military police BNCOC and ANCOC courses, PLDC and Drill Sergeant School, with an annual training load of over 5587 NCOS and 150 cadre. Served as the principal adviser to the Chief of Training and the Commandant on all aspects of unit operation; coordinated resources with installation level agencies; evaluated all aspects of Non-Commissioned Officer Education School (NCOES) training.

CHARLIE COMPANY 795TH MILITARY POLICE COMPANY Fort Leonard Wood, MO. 2000 – 2002Drill SergeantResponsible for the reception, integration, and soldierzation of newly recruited Military Police soldiers in a 17 week One Station Unit Training (OUST) environment; supervised, monitored, and trained a 55-soldier platoon on basic soldier skills and Military Police Advanced Individual Training. Evaluated and counseled soldiers during the five phases of initial entry training; conducted accountability formation as well as barracks and in-ranks inspections.

CHARLIE COMPANY 310th FORWARD SUPPORT BATTALION/46th FORWARD SUPPORT BATTALION/710th MAIN SUPPORT BATTALIONFort Drum, NY. 1987 – 2000Medical Treatment NCOSupervised field and clinical medical facilities; assisted with technical and administrative management of medical treatment facilities under supervision of physician, nurse, or physician’s assistant; administered emergency and routine outpatient medical treatment to battle and no battle casualties; assisted with outpatient care and treatment. Administered emergency treatment in the field; assisted with outpatient and inpatient care; maintained health records and clinical files; assisted with nursing care of patients including medical examinations; took and recorded temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure; applied and removed surgical, wound, or skin dressings; collected and prepared specimens for analysis; assisted in clinic and dispensary; performed routine admission tests; administered immunizations; assisted with treatment of patients with common diseases; provided emergency medical care; surveyed and sorts casualties; determined requirements for and administered emergency treatment; assisted with triage of mass casualties; performed duties related to emergency care. Administered emergency and routine medical treatment to casualties including minor surgery and IV fluid administration; assisted with outpatient care and supervised outpatient facilities under the supervision of a physician, nurse, or physician’s assistant; established priorities for medical emergency care; stabilized patients and accompanied them to medical facilities; provided guidance and supervision to subordinates. Supervised activities in dispensaries, large clinics, and field medical services; coordinated activities of clinic with medical treatment facility; supervised ordering of supplies; determined personnel requirements; conducted training programs.

EDUCATIONBachelor of Science, Business Administration/Criminal Justice, Trident International University, Cypress, CA

2015