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Patrick Paulsen is listed as Continuity Operations and Plans Specialist at U.S. Northern Command, a with 61 employees, based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at eu.navy.mil and a matched LinkedIn profile for Patrick Paulsen.
Patrick Paulsen previously worked as Scoutmaster at Boy Scouts Of America and Supervisory Emergency Management Specialist at Naval District Washington. Patrick Paulsen holds Graduate Certificate, Homeland Security/Homeland Defense from University Of Colorado At Colorado Springs.
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Patrick Paulsen is a Continuity Operations and Plans Specialist at U.S. Northern Command. He possess expertise in emergency management, national security, homeland security, counterterrorism, intelligence analysis and 32 more skills. He is proficient in Spanish, Arabic and Italian.
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Continuity Operations And Plans Specialist
Continuity Operations And Plans Specialist
Continuity Planner. Command Reconstitution Group (CRG) facilitator/action officer (AO).
Scoutmaster
Scoutmaster for Scouts BSA Troop 1793, the first girl's Troop in the Western Shore District.
Supervisory Emergency Management Specialist
Installation Program Director (IPD)/Emergency Management Officer (EMO) for the only Naval Air Station (NAS) within the Naval District Washington (NDW). NAS Patuxent River consists of three separate operating sites--the NAS, a Navy Outlying Field (OLF), and Naval Recreation Center Solomons (NRCS) within two counties in the state of Maryland, all with shorelines--52 tenant commands and activities, and over 22,000 persons on board throughout the day and around-the-clock shifts. Developed, implemented, programmed, budgeted, coordinated and maintained a sound Emergency Management (EM) program. Oversaw all EM related matters for the installation and all Navy tenant commands and activities, including Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear(CBRN) Defense readiness and continuity of operations (COOP). Developed, sustained, and implemented the installation EM and COOP plans and a robust training and exercise program to ensure effective execution. Center Director for the installation Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and the EOC Incident Management Team (IMT). Managed the readiness of the installation Local Dispatch Center (LDC) to ensure availability for continuity of the Regional Dispatch Center (RDC) if needed.Ensured the installation exceeded standards in passing the latest EM Program Assessment from Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) and simultaneous Command Assessment and Readiness Training (CART) assessment by the Region HQ (NDW). Navy Certified Emergency Manager (NCEM).
Emergency Management Specialist
Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) Emergency Manager (MEM)/Emergency Management Officer (EMO), Antiterrorism Officer (ATO), and Security Manager for the Naval Health Clinic Patuxent River and its three associated Branch Health Clinics (BHC) at Naval Support Facility (NSF) Indian Head, MD, NSF Dahlgren, VA, and Naval Air Facility (NAF) Washington onboard Joint Base Andrews, MD. Responsible for the development, implementation, coordination, management and maintenance of a sound Force Health Protection (FHP) and Emergency Management (EM) Plan. Directed and managed the Information, Personnel, and Industrial Security Programs. Ensured appropriate and effective preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery planning, training, and exercises for all hazards including Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High-Yield Explosives incidents and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), Continuity of Operations (COOP), destructive weather evacuation and sheltering, Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA), and pandemic disease response. Exercise continuous attention to coordination with multiple Serviceinstallations, DoD and Service Agencies, Maryland Emergency Management Agency (Emergency) and Virginia Department of Emergency Management (Emergency), and other local and county governments and agencies in surrounding communities. Determines the equipment and budget requirements needed to support the EM and AT/FP programs and operational planning, including training of personnel. Procures equipment, supervises its storage and ensures that equipment is ready for use at all times. Performs hazard and vulnerability analyses to determine types of threats andhazards that could possibly affect mission requirements, personnel safety, and facilities.
Civil Affairs Officer
Civil-Military Operations Center (CMOC) Chief, 457th Civil Affairs Battalion, 7th Civil Support Command, responsible for the readiness and training of the Civil Affairs (CA) soldiers and equipment in the CMOC to provide rapidly deployable interagency collaborative planning, coordination and integration of nonmilitary stakeholders with military forces to synchronize operations, especially foreign consequence management and foreign humanitarian assistance in the U.S. European Command (USEUCOM) area of responsibility (AOR). The primary coordination interface for U.S. forces and indigenous populations and institutions (IPI), humanitarian organizations, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), multinational forces, host nation (HN) government agencies, and other civilian agencies of the USG such as the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Foreign consequence management (FCM) subject matter expert (SME).
Supervisory Regional Emergency Manager
Emergency Management Region Program Director (RPD), functional manager, administrator, and subject matter expert of the regional emergency management (EM), Continuity of Operations, and Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Defense Programs for Navy Region Europe, Africa, and Southwest Asia (CNREURAFSWA). Responsible for the management, administration, and operation of the Regional Operations Center (ROC). Planning Section Chief (PSC) and Operations Section Chief (OSC) for the region crisis action team (CAT) for Type 2 and Type 3 incidents. Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) for service contracts supporting EM and Operations mission areas. Navy Category 1 (Emergency/Mission Essential/Critical) personnel and Emergency relocation group (ERG) member.
Acting Deputy Operations Director
Acting Deputy Operations Director for Navy Region Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia.
Acting Operations Director (N3)
Supervisory Regional Emergency Manager
Emergency Preparedness Liaison Officer (Eplo)
U.S. Army Reserve Emergency Preparedness Liaison Officer (EPLO) to FEMA Region VIII. Educated military installation and unit officials on disaster response/recovery responsibilities and restrictions, and other emergency management partners on DoD procedures, limitations, and restrictions. Maintained familiarity with response plans in primary and back-up area of responsibility and the status of those plans. Maintained situational awareness of primary and back-up state and federal response/recoverystrengths, weaknesses, and critical infrastructure. Maintained awareness of most probable hazards in primary and back-up areas. Liaised with state and federal partners, as appropriate, to ensure efficient and effective flow of information and necessary response. Attended various forums pertaining to response/recover operations, such as FEMA Regional Interagency Steering Committee (RISC) meetings. Maintained a working knowledge of Service capabilities to include military installation capabilities within the state/region. Advised requestors on Service capabilities and costs associated with providing said capabilities. Coordinated with respective Services for resources and costing data. Maintained situation awareness on Service asset movement to and from the operational area during response/recovery operations. Facilitated support from Service to DoD organizations during response/recovery operations. Maintained Army standards and compliance with directives/guidance. Sustained qualification and readiness capability. Identified hazards and developed controls as part of the RiskManagement process. Reported potential or actual Defense Support to Civil Authorities (DSCA) requirements to the operational control (OPCON) headquarters as soon as feasible. Prepared to serve as a member of the Defense Coordinating Element (DCE).
Mountain Rescue Specialist
Backcountry search and rescue specialist.Type 1 Mountain Search and Rescue Technician. Type 1 Mountain Search and Rescue Manager. Type 1 Wilderness Search and Rescue Technician.
Director
Board of Directors, Colorado Search and Rescue Board (CSRB).
Vice Chair, Rocky Mountain Region
Vice Chair, Mountain Rescue Association Rocky Mountain Region.
Nbc/Reca Officer
Critical Infrastructure Protection (Cip) Program Deputy
Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Program Deputy. Senior Operations Analyst for CIP, CBRNE defense and consequence management, Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction (CbtWMD), Continuity of Operations (COOP), Mission Assurance, and Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA). Led the Command CIP Program, coordinated Mission Assurance activities across the Command and with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), other DOD agencies and Military services, and interagency partners, state and local organizations. Led of the DSCA and CBRNE programs. Continuity of Operations (COOP) planner and Emergency Relocation Group (ERG) member. Supported the Threat Working Group (TWG) and Future Operations Center (FOC) for operations planning and execution across the operational missionspectrum. FOC CIP Planner. Joint Interagency Coordination Group (JIACG) AO. CIP Integration Staff (CIPIS) and DOD DCIP Operations Advisory Board representative.
Field Team Member
Field Team Member on a Wilderness and Mountain Search and Rescue Team.
Detachment Commander / Group Support Company Xo
Detachment Commander of the Group NBC Detachment and 56th Chemical Reconnaissance Detachment. Group Support Company Executive Officer (XO).
Mountain Rescue Specialist
Backcountry search and rescue specialist. Mission Coordinator trainee.
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Patrick Paulsen education
Graduate Certificate, Homeland Security/Homeland Defense
B.A., History
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Patrick Paulsen is listed as Continuity Operations and Plans Specialist at U.S. Northern Command.
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Patrick Paulsen is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States while working with U.S. Northern Command.
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Patrick Paulsen has worked for U.S. Northern Command, Boy Scouts Of America, Naval District Washington, Us Navy Bureau Of Medicine And Surgery, and Us Army Reserves.
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Patrick Paulsen's colleagues at U.S. Northern Command include Eric Devault, Dave "Shabah" Satterfield, Samuel Dunckhorst, Teena Ortega, and Matthew Galosi.
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Patrick Paulsen holds Graduate Certificate, Homeland Security/Homeland Defense from University Of Colorado At Colorado Springs.
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Patrick Paulsen is listed with skills including Emergency Management, National Security, Homeland Security, Counterterrorism, Intelligence Analysis, Military Operations, Command, and Special Operations.
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