Conrad Becker

Protective Detail to Secretary of Defense at United States Army Criminal Investigation Command
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Washington DC-Baltimore Area

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Credentials

  • Top Secret- Sensitive Compartmented Information Security Clearance
    U.S. Department of Defense
    Aug, 2014
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Law Enforcement
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Protective Detail to Secretary of Defense
      • Sep 2017 - Present

      • Planned, prepared, and executed protective operations including advance security arrangements, site surveys, route surveys, motorcade operations, risk assessments, and coordination with local, state, federal and foreign law enforcement agencies• Created, presented, and executed security plans to essential employees.• Lead a team of Special Agents to provide security for senior executives. • Evaluated junior team members on their performance.• Trained new employees.• Collaborated with multiple agencies to organize and ensure the safety of senior executives. Show less

    • Criminal Investigation Special Agent
      • Aug 2014 - Sep 2017

      • Mentored new agents on investigative techniques, evidence collection, interrogation methods, and victim interview procedures• Conducted detailed presentations to incoming employees to outline the available resources• Reviewed financial documents to proactively target criminal activity which resulted in the recovery of over $17,000 of government funds.• Interrogated criminal suspects to gain pertinent information for a criminal trial.• Obtained and served subpoenas to obtain evidence of bank fraud.• Briefed senior leaders on the outcome of investigations to make critical decisions. Show less

Education

  • Columbia College
    Bachelor's degree, Criminal Justice and Corrections
    2010 - 2014

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