William Vargas

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Hinesville, Georgia, United States, United States
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A Mission-driven and experienced Law Enforcement Supervisor, Instructor, Operations Manager and Military Veteran with an active Secret Clearance and 30+ years of proven law enforcement. Accomplished measurable results while leading personnel in a dynamic fast-paced environment. Possess a comprehensive background in inventory, curriculum development, police operations data collection, loss prevention, management, training development and physical security operations experience and a proven record of enforcing regulations, providing surveillance, responding to incidents, and drafting situation reports to ensure safety measures to prevent breaches of security and investigations techniques derived from conducting domestic and global operations in Afghanistan, South Korea and Indonesia. Superior ability to exercise judgment and use discretion in responding to incidents while maintaining control.Protected installation assets, property and equipment also enhanced the safety and security of more than 45,000 people. Possesses knowledge in quality assurance, incident reporting and physical security systems. Career supported with specialized law enforcement and physical security training from the military, civilian and federal organizations.

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Directorate of Emergency Services

Directorate Of Emergency Services

Assistant Chief of Guards at Directorate of Emergency Services
William Vargas Work Experience Details
  • Directorate Of Emergency Services
    Assistant Chief Of Guards
    Directorate Of Emergency Services Dec 2021 - Present
    United States
  • Directorate Of Emergency Services
    Dasg Supervisory Security (Captain)
    Directorate Of Emergency Services Apr 2021 - Dec 2021
    Fort Stewart, Georgia, United States
  • Directorate Of Emergency Services
    Dasg Lead Security
    Directorate Of Emergency Services Mar 2020 - Apr 2021
    Fort Stewart, Georgia, United States
  • Liberty County Sports And Recreation
    Self Defense (Martial Arts) Instructor
    Liberty County Sports And Recreation Sep 2018 - Dec 2021
    Hinesville, Georgia
  • 197Th Military Police Detachment
    Law Enforcement Senior Administrative Supervisor
    197Th Military Police Detachment Jan 2017 - Aug 2018
    Fort Stewart, Georgia
    Provides analysis, integration, and synchronization of Military Police operations in support of Fort Stewart, Georgia Community; serves as the senior functional staff non-commissioned officer responsible for advising the Provost Marshal, Directorate of Emergency Services Director and Assistant Director on matters relating to Military Police Operations; provides personal staff support to the law enforcement Chief of Police and Deputy Chief with issues involving U.S. military and civilian personnel; serves as the Force Protection/Antiterrorism Officer for the Detachment; reviews and enforces force protection and physical security measures across the Battalion; conducts inspections and vulnerability assessments.
  • 543D Military Police Company
    Law Enforcement Company Senior Advisor
    543D Military Police Company May 2016 - Dec 2016
    Fort Drum, New York
    Served as Law Enforcement Company Senior Advisor to the commander of 543rd Military Police Company with an authorized strength of 166 Soldiers. Responsible for training, administration, professional development, personnel accountability, safety, morale and mentoring of all assigned personnel. Set and enforced high standards of discipline, training, professional development and physical readiness. Ensured all personnel in the company were proficient at Army Tasks. Assisted the commander in planning, coordinating, and supervising all activities that supported the unit's mission; promoted community awareness and support for the Army and its recruiting goals.
  • Directorate Of Emergency Services
    Law Enforcement Senior Administrative Supervisor
    Directorate Of Emergency Services Jan 2014 - May 2016
    Fort Drum, New York
    Provided analysis, integration, and synchronization of Military Police operations in support of Fort Drum, New York Community; served as the senior functional staff non-commissioned officer responsible for advising the Provost Marshal, Directorate of Emergency Services Director and Assistant Director on matters relating to Military Police Operations; provided personal staff support to the law enforcement Chief of Police and Deputy Chief with issues involving U.S. military and civilian personnel; served as the Force Protection/Antiterrorism Officer for the Detachment; reviewed and enforced force protection and physical security measures across the Battalion; conducted inspections and vulnerability assessments.
  • Hhbn Bstb 2D I D
    Senior Military Police Supervisor
    Hhbn Bstb 2D I D Dec 2012 - Dec 2013
    South Korea
  • Hhbn 10Th Mountain Division
    Organizational Planning Supervisor
    Hhbn 10Th Mountain Division Jul 2011 - Dec 2012
    Fort Drum, New York
    Responsible for logistics support, movement, and security of the operations area; ensured that reports and messages were distributed properly; updated units statuses on maps and charts; supervised the publication of orders and graphics; supervised the setting up and dismantling of the Operations Area; supervised all enlisted personnel assigned to the section; managed guard rosters, sleep plans, and shift schedules for the operations.
  • 563D Military Police Company
    Senior Military Police Supervisor
    563D Military Police Company Aug 2010 - Jul 2011
    Fort Drum, New York
  • Nco Academy
    Administration Manager / Leadership Course Academy Chief Instructor
    Nco Academy Jul 2009 - Aug 2010
    Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
    Served as a Training Developer for the US Army Hawaii Non-Commissioned Officer Basic Leaders Course. Analyzed, designed, developed, and validated training products and resourced documents. Also served as an Instructor and corrected and recommended changes through the chain of command; administered tests while enforcing the student honor code; accounted for his students; identified and requested materials and equipment to support training; maintained control and accountability of all assigned tools and equipment; instructed additional courses as required to meet Army mobilization requirements
  • Nco Academy
    Leadership Course Academy Senior Instructor
    Nco Academy Jul 2008 - Jul 2009
    Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
    Responsible for the command, control, and supervision for a US Army Leadership Academy that conducted classes and instruction. Communicated, coordinated, and provided guidance to students; ensured training was conducted in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures, and Program of Instruction. Served as local representative and point of contact for the Commandant and Deputy Commandant. Provided monthly reports, after action reports, and training evaluations on the status of classes.
  • Nco Academy
    Leadership Course Academy Instructor
    Nco Academy Jul 2007 - Jul 2008
    Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
    Served as an Instructor for a Basic Leadership Course in the military environment. Responsible for reviewing programs of instructions and training schedules for accuracy, identifying equipment and material shortages and arranging for equivalent training with the properly submitted addendum. Responsible for controlling test materials and the conduct of instruction in accordance with current US Army Training and Doctrine Command Regulations.
  • 91St Military Police Batallion
    Vulnerability Assessment Supervisor
    91St Military Police Batallion May 2005 - Jul 2007
    Fort Drum, New York
    Responsible for the establishment and administration of an effective security program; advised and represented the commander or supervisor on matters related to security; established and implemented an effective security education program; established procedures to assure that all personnel who handled classified material were properly cleared; advised and assisted officials holding classified material on classification problems and the development of classification guidance; ensured that classification guides for classified plans, programs, and projects were created early, reviewed, updated, and made available to all persons concerned; conducted periodic reviews of classified holdings within the activity to ensure proper classification; reviewed classified holdings to reduce unneeded classified material, by declassification, destruction, or retirement, and oversaw annual cleanout day; Supervised and conducted security inspections and spot checks and notified the commander regarding compliance with security directives; assisted and advised the commander in matters pertaining to the enforcement of regulations governing the dissemination, reproduction, transmission, safeguarding, and destruction of classified material; established effective and comprehensive standing operating procedures (SOPs) for the activity or unit; provided the commander with timely and professional advice concerning the security posture of the company and made recommendations to solve or eliminate security problems.
  • 511Th Military Police Company
    Military Police Supervisor
    511Th Military Police Company Aug 2004 - May 2005
    Fort Drum, New York
    Lead and supervised Military Police squads and sections in support of civilian and tactical operations, to include area security, force protection and patrol operations; performed duties as Military Police Patrol Supervisor; provided technical and tactical guidance to subordinate personnel; responsible for the health, welfare, morale and training of nine Solders, and over $1,000,000 worth of vehicles and equipment; participated in civil disturbances and riot control operations, responsible for law enforcement investigations, performed foot and motorized patrol and applied crime prevention measures, prepared military police reports including sworn statements and processes evidence, lead military police patrol, squad, and small detachment. Coordinated Military Police activities with civil police organizations, directed MP activities to quell disturbances and cope with disasters, supervised traffic safety activity, riot and crowd control, prepared reports, forms, and records on MP operations and activities. Lead military police squad, medium-sized section, detachment, or platoon, assisted in planning, organizing, directing, supervising, training, coordinating, and reporting activities of subordinates. Organized work schedules, assigned duties, and instructed personnel in techniques and procedures; evaluated personnel performance, Supervised and provided law enforcement; preserves military control, provided security, protected property and personnel, handled prisoners, investigated incidents, enforced traffic regulations, law and order; exercised military discipline and guards prisoners, responsible for traffic accident investigation, provided physical security for designated facilities, and equipment;, Responsible for law enforcement investigations. Lead military police patrol, small squad, and small detachment.
  • 164Th Military Police Company
    Military Police Supervisor
    164Th Military Police Company Jul 2003 - Aug 2004
    Fort Richardson, Alaska
    Lead and supervised Military Police squads and sections in support of civilian and tactical operations, to include area security, force protection and patrol operations. Performed duties as Military Police Patrol Supervisor; provided technical and tactical guidance to subordinate personnel; responsible for the health, welfare, morale and training of nine Solders, and over $1,000,000 worth of vehicles and equipment. Participated in civil disturbances and riot control operations, responsible for law enforcement investigations, performed foot and motorized patrol and applied crime prevention measures, prepared military police reports including sworn statements and processes evidence, lead military police patrol, squad, and small detachment. Coordinated Military Police activities with civil police organizations, directed MP activities to quell disturbances and cope with disasters, supervised traffic safety activity, riot and crowd control, prepared reports, forms, and records on MP operations and activities. Lead military police squad, medium-sized section, detachment, or platoon, assisted in planning, organizing, directing, supervising, training, coordinating, and reporting activities of subordinates. Organized work schedules, assigned duties, and instructed personnel in techniques and procedures; evaluated personnel performance, Supervised and provided law enforcement; preserves military control, provided security, protected property and personnel, handled prisoners, investigated incidents, enforced traffic regulations, law and order; exercised military discipline and guards prisoners, responsible for traffic accident investigation, provided physical security for designated facilities, and equipment;, Responsible for law enforcement investigations. Lead military police patrol, small squad, and small detachment.
  • 28Th Military Police Detachment
    Military Police Investigation Supervisor
    28Th Military Police Detachment Jan 2002 - Jul 2003
    Fort Richardson, Alaska
    Responsible for coordinating and supervising investigations of misdemeanor criminal offenses for the Fort Richardson community with a daily population of over 35,000 Soldiers, DA civilians, and family members; coordinated investigations with the Criminal Ivestigation Division and three civilian law enforcement agencies; implemented and enforced all policies and directives conveyed by the Provost Marshal; responsible for the health, welfare, morale, and professional development of seven military police investigators; responsible for the accountability and operational readiness of investigative equipment valued in excess of $100,000.Also was in charge of a two person Absent Without Leave (AWOL) Apprehension team; and DARE program responsible for over $15,000 worth of equipment; initiated timely apprehensions of AWOL Soldiers and deserters; provided statistical data to the Directorate of Emergency Services and unit commanders.
  • 164Th Military Police Company
    Military Police Team Leader
    164Th Military Police Company Jul 2001 - Jan 2002
    Fort Richardson, Alaska
    Responsible for the daily supervision and operations of a military police operations team; responsible for the training, readiness, professional development, morale and welfare of two soldiers; maintains accountability and maintenance of equipment, to include vehicles and weapons system. Provided technical and tactical guidance to peers and subordinates in support of military police operations. Participated in civil disturbances and riot control operations, responsible for law enforcement investigations, performed foot and motorized patrol and applied crime prevention measures, prepared military police reports including sworn statements and processed evidence, lead military police patrol, small squad. Supervised compound or work project, coordinated Military Police (MP)activities with civil police organizations, directed MP activities to quell disturbances and cope with disasters, supervised traffic safety activity. Assisted in planning, organizing, directing, supervising, training, coordinating, and reporting activities of subordinates, Organized work schedules, assigned duties, and instructed personnel in techniques and procedures; evaluated personnel performance, Supervised and provided law enforcement; preserved military control. provided security, protected property and personnel, handled prisoners, Investigated incidents, Enforced traffic regulations and law and order; exercises military control and discipline and guards prisoners, responsible for traffic accident investigation, provided physical security for designated installations, facilities, and equipment; maintained traffic control and enforced traffic regulations and safety.
  • A Company, 65Th Engineer
    Heavy Construction Equipment Operator Supervisor
    A Company, 65Th Engineer Oct 2000 - Jun 2001
    Fort Lewis, Washington
    Supervised and instructed subordinates; stripped, scarified, cut, filled, spread, backfilled, back bladed, ditches, and slopes with motorized grader; removed overburden. Loaded and spread with tractor-scraper; windrows, blends, and spread asphalt road mix; Performed surface and drainage maintenance. Engaged in vertical, road, bridge, airfield construction, bridging, and demolition activities. Operated crawler and wheeled tractors with dozer attachments, scoop loader, motorized grader, and towed or self-propelled scraper. Cleared, grubbed, stripped, rough-grades, excavated, backfilled, leveled, sloped, cut ditches and stockpiles with crawler, wheeled tractor with dozer attachment, and scoop loader.Operated motorized grader and towed or self-propelled scooper, loaded equipment for movement and drives tractor-trailer for hauling, performed operator's maintenance and assisted mechanics, operators and in combat engineer missions.
  • 65Th Engineer A. Company,
    Heavy Construction Equipment Operator
    65Th Engineer A. Company, Jun 1998 - Oct 2000
    Fort Lewis, Wa
    Stripped, scarified, cut, filled, spread, backfilled, back bladed, ditches, and slopes with motorized grader; removed overburden; loaded and spread with tractor-scraper; windrows, blends, and spreads asphalt road mix; performed surface and drainage maintenance; performed operator maintenance. engaged in vertical, road, bridge, airfield construction and rigging, bridging, and demolition activities. Operated crawler and wheeled tractors with dozer attachments, scoop loader, motorized grader, and towed or self-propelled scraper. Cleared, grubbed, stripped, rough-grades, excavated, backfilled, leveled, sloped, cut ditches and stockpiles with crawler, wheeled tractor with dozer attachment, and scoop loader, Operated motorized grader and towed or self-propelled scooper, loaded equipment for movement and drove tractor-trailer for hauling. Performed operator's maintenance, assisted mechanics and combat engineer missions.
  • Puerto Rico State Police
    Narcotic And Vice Investigator
    Puerto Rico State Police Jul 1995 - Jun 1998
    Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
    Investigated criminal activity associated with prostitution, drug trafficking, gambling, and other criminal endeavors. Worked with partners at the local, state, and federal levels and with other police agencies and departments to combat illegal drug use and distribution.
  • Puerto Rico State Police
    Organized Crime Investigator
    Puerto Rico State Police Feb 1992 - Jul 1995
    Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
    Completed preliminary investigations, took witness information and statements, and the evaluation of all information received. Many times, assisted investigators by identifying criminal organizations, networks, their activities, and the characteristics of their targeted victims. Focused on drug traffickers of narcotics, pharmaceuticals, meth labs, and grow houses. investigated criminal activity associated with prostitution, drug trafficking, gambling, and other criminal endeavors.
  • Puerto Rico State Police
    Police Officer
    Puerto Rico State Police Jan 1989 - Feb 1992
    San Juan, Puerto Rico
    During this time framed patrolled specified areas by foot, or car, served and protected the citizens, interviewed witnesses and took notes, wrote traffic citations, acted as a first responder to emergencies, assisted in riot controls, searched for missing persons, directed traffic, transported prisoners, responded to domestic disturbances, traffic accidents, & emergency situations, watched for law violators, wanted persons and arrested them, conducted initial investigations of crime scenes and assisted detectives, gave information to pedestrians and motorists, wrote reports served warrants and appeared in court to testify when needed.
  • Puerto Rico State Police
    State Police Officer Cadet
    Puerto Rico State Police Jul 1988 - Jan 1989
    Puerto Rico
    Participated in training programs that introduced me to the fundamentals of law enforcement and prepared me to become a police officer. After completing the training program, provided valuable support services to law enforcement officials and trained under the guidance of a sworn police officer. Supported police operations, such as traffic control, worked on criminal investigations and performed administrative duties at police stations. Also assisted police officers with road hazards, traffic accidents and crime scenes to include ride-alongs with police officers to learn how to handle real-life situations.

William Vargas Skills

Leadership Powerpoint Public Speaking Martial Arts Policy Analysis Interviewing Security Operations Internal Investigations Private Investigations Defensive Tactics Public Safety Event Planning Combat Lifesaver Physical Security Equal Opportunity Military Training Interrogation Techniques Military Leadership Counselor Training Bilingual Strategic Planning Heavy Equipment Police Training Microsoft Office Microsoft Word Operations Management Domestic Violence Investigation Techniques Small Arms Instruction Microsoft Excel Time Management Law Enforcement Customer Service Police Administration Criminal Investigations Military Management Antiterrorism Investigation Battle Staff Unit Victim Advisor

William Vargas Education Details

  • Troy University
    Criminal Justice/Police Science
  • Puerto Rico Police Department Academy (Gurabo, Pr.)
    Puerto Rico Police Department Academy (Gurabo, Pr.)
    Criminal Justice/Police Science

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