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2013-04-11 PAMELA A. COLLINS, Ed.D. Residence Office 640 Chinoe Road 50 Stratton Building Lexington, Kentucky 40502 Justice and Safety Center Eastern Kentucky University Mobile (859) 661-5116 Richmond, KY 40475 Email: pam.collins@eku.edu (859) 622-1977 (859) 622-8106 1 Experience Department of Homeland Security Highly experienced professional in security and vulnerability assessments, public safety, critical infrastructures, with specialization in homeland security. Principal Investigator for the DHS/FEMA Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium, an initiative to provide national training and support to the small and rural emergency response community. Executive Director of the Justice and Safety Center, a center that manages over 15 million dollars per year. Since the inception of the Center in 1998 Dr. Collins has been instrumental in securing over $100 million dollars in Federal, State, and Private funding. Specialties Security and Vulnerability Assessments, Critical Infrastructure Protection and Information Sharing, Public Safety, National Preparedness, Incident Management systems and programs and international security issues and policies. CURRENT POSITIONS Principal Investigator and Senior Program Manager, DHS FEMA Programs, Justice and Safety Center, Eastern Kentucky University Professor, Safety, Security and Emergency Management, Eastern Kentucky University EDUCATION University of Stanford, 2011 Enrolled in International Security Graduate Certificate Program. Completed 1/3 rd of the program. University of California, East Bay 2010 Online Teaching and Learning Course University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky Doctorate, Policy Studies, 1991 Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky Masters of Science, Criminal Justice, 1983 Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky Bachelor of Science (with High Distinction), Security and Public Safety, 1980

2 ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS HELD DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS) FEMA/ Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium Principal Investigator and Program Manager, 2004-present DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS) FEMA/ National Incident Management Integration Center Principal Investigator and Program Manager, 2005-2010 EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Executive Director, Justice and Safety Center, 1998-Present College of Justice and Safety EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Professor, Security Studies, 1986-present College of Justice and Safety OFFICE OF THE NEW ECONOMY, Commonwealth of Kentucky Director, Safety and Security Initiative, 2002-2005 EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Acting Dean, Graduate School, 2000-2001 EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Department Chairman, Safety, Security and Emergency Management, 1993-1998 College of Justice and Safety EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Coordinator, Assets Protection Program, 1986-1993 College of Justice and Safety PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE CONSULTANT, 1987-present Offer management and staff development programs on Security and Loss Prevention, Conduct Physical Security Surveys and Security Program Evaluations, provide Expert Witness Consultation in security related litigation. Consulting services have been provided for diverse clients, including, but not limited to: ASSE, Kingdom of Bahrain; Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Georgetown KY; Aramco Oil, Saudi Arabia; Central Bank of Nigeria, Lagos Nigeria; Bemil Nigeria Ltd., Lagos, Nigeria; King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Riyadh Saudi Arabia; Denny, Morgan, and Rather, Attorneys at Law, Lexington KY; Jim Early and Associates, Attorneys at Law, Lexington, KY; Berea College, Department of Public Safety, Berea KY; Georgetown University, Department of Public Safety, Georgetown KY; Kentucky Department of Employment Services, Frankfort KY; Criminal Justice Training Cabinet, Frankfort KY; Computer and Information Systems Department, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond KY; John Grant Crabbe Library, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond KY. GENERAL ELECTRIC, - Aircraft/Jet Engine Division 1983-1986 -Specialist-Industrial Security, Government Classified Security Unit, -Held a Top Secret, Interview Background Investigation Clearance. -Established and managed security programs "carved out" from Department of Defense Cognizance.

-Provided Transportation Security for Government Classified Information and Material throughout the United States. -Assisted in establishing and maintaining liaison with Government and affiliated contractor security personnel to plan, coordinate, conduct negotiations, and implement security requirements for selected contracts. -Provided hands-on assistance and guidance to managers responsible for government contracts/proposals. -Monitored government classified security activities for correctness and timeliness. -Implemented the Defense Industrial Security Program and its Industrial Security Manual for Safeguarding Classified Information. -Implemented and participated in security education programs including Classification Management Certification. -Processed applications for Government security clearances. 3 INDUSTRIAL RISK INSURERS, High Risk Property Insurance and Underwriter, Fire Protection Engineer, 1980-1981 -Title of engineer was received after a three phase training program extending over a nine-month period. -Responsible for the Southwest region of the United States. -Inspected High Value Risk Clients for fire, safety and security compliance with existing federal, state and local legislation and guidelines. - Tested fire protection equipment, i.e., fire pumps, Halon Systems, automatic sprinkler systems and building construction blueprints. - Development of site-specific diagrams and blue prints. -Completed comprehensive Inspection reports used by the Underwriter staff for assessing risk factors compliance mitigation systems. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP, AFFILIATION, AND PARTICIPATION Nordic and International Network For Safety and Security (NINSS), Board Member 2006 to Present NINSS promotes Nordic and international co-operation on research, education and increasing awareness of safety and security through the sharing of ideas and experience aimed at developing new methods of co-operation and exchange. American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS) (1979-present) Chairman Crime and Loss Prevention Council Commission on Security Guidelines National Co-Chair, and then Chair of the Standing Committee on Academic Programs. Moderator at annual ASIS conferences. Executive Leadership Meeting, Washington, D.C. Secretary-Treasurer and Vice-Chair -- Local ASIS Chapter. Chair, Student Scholarship Awards and Law Enforcement Appreciation Banquet Committee. ASIS Conferences attended and participated in: 2001 San Antonio, Texas; 2000 Orlando, Florida;1999 Las Vegas, Nevada; 1998 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; 1997 Washington, DC; 1996 Baltimore, Maryland 1995 New Orleans, Louisiana; 1994 Las Vegas, Nevada; 1993 Washington, D.C.; 1992 San Antonio, Texas; 1991 Orlando, Florida; 1990 San Francisco, California; 1989 Nashville, Tennessee; 1988 Boston, Massachusetts. American Society for Industrial Security Committees Chairman ASIS International Private Security Officer Guideline Committee review. Washington, DC. 2007-2008. Commission on Guidelines (2003-2005) Chairman: Crime & Loss Prevention Council 2002-2003 Commission on Security Guidelines, 2002-2003 Vice Chair: Crime/Loss Prevention Council 1999-2001 Crime/Loss Prevention Standing Committee. 1993-1994 Educational Institutions Committee. 1993-1994 Cyber Crime Task Force (2000-2001) Security Journal Editor (2000-2001) ASIS, Standing Committee on Academic Programs in Colleges & Universities (1990-1992) Co-Chair, Standing Committee on Academic Programs in Colleges & Universities (1989-1990) Lexington Chapter Vice Chairman (1987-1988) Lexington Chapter Secretary/Treasurer (1986-1987)

4 Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (1995-present) Certified Fraud Examiner (C.F.E.) Certified Fraud Examiner Association, 1996 Annual CFE Conference in Seattle, Washington, 1996. Access Control Magazine Advisory Board Member, 1993-1996. International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Agencies, Member 1993-1996; Publications Committee, 1993. University of Kentucky Doctoral Dissertation Committee University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 1996-2001. International Association of Women Police Member, 1996-Present. Southern Association of Colleges and School Accreditation Committee Member, 1993-1994. Security Technology Consortium (STC) Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio, Member, 1993. International Security Technology Conference: Orlando, Florida, 1989 - Orlando, Florida, 1988 Drug Screening Conference: 1989 Lexington, Kentucky. Somerset Community College -- Advisory Board Member (1989-1990) Classification Management Society-Department of Defense (1983-1986) National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives 1997-Present Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences 1996-Present Eastern Kentucky University Serve/served on numerous University, College, and Departmental Committees University Committees: Defense Science Study Group (DSSG) Program; Graduate Council (Chair), Institutional Research Committee (Chair), Provost Search Committee, University Academic Affairs Curriculum Committee- LEN; Chair/Dean Workshop Committee; Distance Learning Committee; Institutional Planning Analysis Committee; Business Affairs Committee; Administrative Affairs and Institutional Support Committee; Chairpersons Association Steering Committee; Associate Vice President Screening Committee; Improvement of Instruction; General Education Proposal Committee; Graduate School Dean and Associate Vice President Position Search Committee(2005) College Committees: Graduate Academic Practices Committee; Graduate Committee; Graduate Comprehensive Exams Committee; Special Due Process Graduate Committee; Sabbatical, Promotion, and Tenure Committee; LPS Graduate Coordinating Committee; Law Enforcement Dean Search Committee; Graduate Coordinating Committee; Curriculum and Awards Committee; Student Recruitment Committee; Committee on Contracts and Continuing Education; The Law Enforcement Conference Committee. Department Committees: LPS Graduate Coordinating Committee; Student Recruitment Committee, Chair; Distance Learning Committee, Chair; Sabbatical, Promotion and Tenure Committee; Graduate Coordinating Committee; Program Evaluation Committee, Chair; Security and Loss Prevention Program Coordinator; Evaluation of Non-Tenured Faculty Committee; Curriculum and Awards Committee; Information Exchange Program, Chair; Special Projects and Programs Committee; Cooperative Education Coordinator Administrator and Supervisor; CLEAC Advisor; Security and Loss Prevention Program Coordinator. Service: Undeclared Advisor; Extended Programs Development and Implementation Education Program for Kentucky Prison Systems; Security Survey for Family and Consumer Science Department; Security Survey

for Billings and Collections office; Security Survey for John Grant Crabbe Library; College of Law Enforcement Alumni Chapter Panel, Being Competitive in the Criminal Justice Job Market; Proposal to establish a partnership with the American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS) Foundation for a graduate degree in Loss Prevention Management; Eastern Kentucky University Special Programs; Small business inventory control questionnaire. Habitat for Humanity Executive Steering Committee and Co-Chair of the Safety and Security Committee for the 1997 Jimmy Carter Work Project, Hammering in the Hills, for Habitat for Humanity. Served as Lead Security and Safety Coordinator and performed security and safety evaluations of all building sites for the project in Kentucky and Tennessee. Coordinated with the Secret Service and local law enforcement for executive protection and site security. Relationships as an advisor, resource, presenter, and discussant for the following organizations: -Council of State Governments -Kentucky Council on Economic Development -Computer Security Association, Academic Programs in Computer Security -Bank Security Professionals Association, Computer Crime -Credit Card Investigators Association, Credit Card and Computer Crime -Welcome Wagon, Richmond, Kentucky, Home Security Council on Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities and the Campus Security Directors of Independent Colleges. Survey developed on Security Officer Training Needs of Campus Security Officers at Private Colleges and Universities. Central Michigan University (CMU) and the Loss Prevention and Safety Department at Eastern Kentucky University development of a joint articulation agreement for a graduate degree program. Banking Community annual conference on Automatic Teller Machine Fraud, Louisville, Kentucky. Rural Domestic Preparedness Center/Academic Partner. Advisory Board Meetings. Johnson City, Tennessee. May 2008. CPE Hometown Security Working Group. Frankfort, Ky. 2008. Kentucky Wireless Interoperability Executive Committee Member. Office of the Governor. Kentucky Government. Frankfort, Kentucky. 2008-2009. 2010. 2011. 2012. Safeguarding Australia. Summit Short Story Review and Judge. October 2012. 5 PUBLICATIONS Books Homeland Security and Critical Infrastructure Protection. (Greenwood Publishing 2009). Homeland Security and Critical Infrastructure Protection ISBN: 0-313-35147-3 ISBN-13: 978-0-313-35147-1 Women in Law Enforcement: Public and Private Security, (Butterworth/Heinemann Publishers, 2001). Principles of Security and Crime Prevention,. (Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Company. 2000). Workplace Violence: a Continuum from Threat to Death, (Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Company. 1997). Book Chapters Vulnerability Assessments. Baggett, R.K. & Collins, P.A. (2012). Dunlap, S. (Ed.) The Comprehensive Handbook

of School Safety. 6 Aging of America s Critical Infrastructure, Collins, P.A. & Baggett, R.K. (2011). Shally-Jensen, M. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Social Issues. ABC CLIO, Inc., Santa Barbara, CA. Technological Surveillance. Collins, P.A. & Baggett, R.K. (2011). Shally-Jensen, M. (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Social Issues. ABC CLIO, Inc., Santa Barbara, CA. Technology and Training Needs of Rural Law Enforcement: A National Study, with Kathryn Scarborough, Gary Cordner and Irina Soderstrom, in Laura J. Moriarty, ed., Criminal Justice Technology in the 21 st Century (Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 2005), 124-144. Evaluation of computer based training for DNA evidence collection in L. Moriarty (Ed.). Criminal Justice Technology in the 21st Century (2 nd. Ed). (Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, Ltd., (2005). Campus Security in John J. Fay, ed., The Encyclopedia of Security Management: Technology and Techniques. (Boston, MA:Butterworth/Heinemann Publishers, 1993), pp.104-107. Drug Testing: Six Steps to Policy and Procedural Development for the Loss Prevention Manager, in John J. Fay, ed., The Encyclopedia of Security Management: Technology and Techniques. (Boston, MA: Butterworth/Heinemann Publishers, 1993), pp. 251-253. Evaluation of False Alarm Rates with Emphasis on Reduction and Improved Efficiency for Police Departments. in John J. Fay, ed., The Encyclopedia of Security Management: Technology and Techniques. (Boston, MA: Butterworth/Heinemann Publishers, 1993), pp.25-28. Evaluation of False Alarm Rates with Emphasis on Reduction and Improved Efficiency for Police Departments, University of Kentucky, College of Engineering. Carnahan Conference of Security Technology: Crime Countermeasure Book. 1989. Book Reviews 'Not a Moment to Lose...Influencing Global Security One Community at a Time'. By Francis J. D Addario (Ret. Corporate Director of Starbucks, Seattle Washington, 2009). The Manager s Violence Survival Guide by Francis J. D Addario (Chapel Hill, NC: Crime Prevention Associates, 1996). Published in The Manager=s Violence Survival Guide by Francis J. D'Addario (Chapel Hill, NC: Crime Prevention Associates, 1996). Introduction to Security, Burstein. (New York, NY: Prentice-Hall, 1993). Published in Security Management Magazine, 1993. Magill s Survey of Science: Applied Science (Salem Press, 1992). Reviewed for Publisher. Security Administration, by Richard S. Post and Arthur A. Kingsbury. Published in Security Management Magazine,1991. Introduction to Security, (McGraw-Hill, 1991). Reviewed for Publisher. Report Writing for Security Personnel, by Ralph Brislin. Published in Security Management Magazine, 1991. Security Management, by Jacob van der Westhuizen. Published in Security Management Magazine, 1991. Articles The ASIS Foundation Security Report: Scope and Emerging Trends, with Pam Collins and Kay Scarborough (Alexandria, VA: ASIS International, 2005). An Evaluation of Community Oriented Policing Training, with Kathryn E. Scarborough, Kirsten Christiansen, and

Mitchell Smith, Police Forum 8,3 (July 1998): 11-15. 7 Realistic Expectations of Police, with Elizabeth Biebel and Kathryn Scarborough, in Larry T. Hoover, ed., Police Engagement with Persons with Mental Illness (Washington, DC: Police Executive Research Forum, 2006), forthcoming. Administration of Police Agencies, Theories of, in Jack R. Greene, ed., The Encyclopedia of Police Science, 3 rd edition (New York: Routledge/Taylor and Francis, 2007), pp. 28-31. Science Solves Crime: Myth or Reality, with Kathryn E. Scarborough, in Robert M. Bohm and Jeffery T. Walker, eds., Demystifying Crime and Criminal Justice (Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury Publishing Company, 2006), pp. 104-110. Technology and Training Needs of Rural Law Enforcement: A National Study, with Kathryn E. Scarborough, Pamela A. Collins, and Irina Soderstrom, in Laura J. Moriarty, ed., Criminal Justice Technology in the 21 st Century (Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas, 2005), 124-144. Overview of Law Enforcement Technology, with Kathryn E. Scarborough, in Laura J. Moriarty, ed., Criminal Justice Technology in the 21 st Century (Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas, 2005), 97-123. Operationalizing Community Policing in Rural America: Sense and Nonsense, with Kathryn Scarborough, in Quint C. Thurman and Edmund F. McGarrell, eds., Community Policing in a Rural Setting: Innovations and Organizational Change, 2 nd ed. (Cincinnati, OH: Anderson, 2003), pp. 11-20. Also appeared in 1 st edition (1997). Also appeared in Community Oriented Policing and Problem Solving: Now and Beyond (Sacramento, CA: California Attorney General s Crime and Violence Prevention Center, 1999), pp. 118-125. Police Handling of People With Mental Illness, with Elizabeth Perkins and Kathryn Scarborough, (Larry Gaines and Gary Cordner, eds.), Policing Perspectives: An Anthology (Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury, 1999), pp. 289-297. Hemmens, C., Maahs, J., Scarborough, K.E., and Collins, P.A. (2001). Watching the Watchmen: State Regulation of Private Security 1982-1998. Security Journal 14 (4): 17-28. Collins, P.A., Scarborough, K.E., and Southerland, M.D. (2001) Workplace Violence: The Family Connection. Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal 3 (3): 7-18. Workplace Violence: The Family Connection Crime Prevention and Community Safety an International Journal (September 2001) Volume 3 no.3 pp 7-18 Mastering Sakerhet in Sweden, Security Management Magazine (June 1996): 65-70. Vi Maste samarbeta varlden over, Vakt Posten (June 1995): 14. Profiles in Leadership, Access Control Magazine (March 1994): 2. Workplace Violence: A Recent Case Analysis, Journal of Security Administration. (March 1995): 1-10. Access Systems Cut Workplace Violence, with Larry Collins, Access Control Magazine (March 1995): 31-33. Retrofit, Access Control Magazine (November 1993): 1. Retail Security: Major Renovations Require Detailed Planning, Access Control Magazine (September 1993):1, 22-25. Big Plan on Campus, Security Management Magazine (March 1992): 27-30. PRESENTATIONS, PAPERS, SPEECHES, CONFERENCES INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES International Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resiliency. European Commission Joint Research Centre. Milan, Italy. University of Salento, Lecce, Italy. May 15-21, 2013.

8 The Dragon and the Bear: Strategic Choices of China and Russia. Eleventh Aleksanteri Conference. Helsinki, Finland. November 7-11, 2011. Integrating Security and Safety, paper presentation and two day training workshop on Critical Infrastructure Protection. The American Society of Safety Engineers Middle East Chapter Professional Development Conference and Exhibition in the Kingdom of Bahrain. February 2008. Helsinki, Finland. Dr. Pam Collins, Executive Director of the Justice & Safety Center, Eastern Kentucky University, was a keynote speaker at the Civil Protection Network (CIVPRO) Seminar on Critical Infrastructure Protection held in Helsinki, Finland at the University of Helsinki s Aleksanteri Institute, 2007 Globalization & Private Security II, International Police Executive Symposium, Dubai, April, 2007. Brussels, Belgium, June 6-7, 2007 at the first European Security and Safety Conference. Presented paper entitled The Efficacy of Emergency Communications and Interoperability: A U.S. Perspective ASIS International Middle East Security Conference & Exhibition, Bahrain, December, 2006. Mongolian, July 2006. Presentation: Security Training, Technology and Vulnerability Assessments. Workplace Violence: An International Perspective, Seguritec Seminar, Lima, Peru, South America, 1996. Security Education and Training: Being Proactive for the Millennium, Presented to the Annual American Society for Industrial Security Middle East Regional Conference, State of Bahrain (teleconference), October, 1998. Security Training and Education, 1996. Presentations to business, government, and student organizations regarding security training and education opportunities in the following cities in India: Bombay, Bangalore, New Delhi, Patna, Agra, Jaipur, and Belchampa. Security and Risk Management, Stockholm, Sweden, 1995. Presentations to the following groups: Studsvik Eco & Safety Company; Federation for Swedish Risk Management; ECOSAFE; Advisory Board representatives of the Swedish Industry, Swedish Employers Confederation, Swedish Association of Local Authorities, Swedish Crown Lands Judiciary Board, Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces, and National Swedish Police Board; University of Vasteras Open Forum and Classroom Lectures; The Museum of National Antiquities, Stockholm Sweden; Presentation at The Scandic Crown Hotel in Stockholm, Sweden, by invitation only to persons in or interested in Security and Risk Management; Interview with the editor of the Vakt Posten, widely published security and risk management magazine in Sweden. Towards a More Secure Society, Banking Security, Assets Protection Management, and The Cost of Risk Management, Lagos, Nigeria, Africa, 1995. Business, Government and Education Representatives. Interviews: Towards a More Secure Society, Daily Times, November 11, 1995, p. 7; Bemil Lifts Industrial Security Expertise, Company News, November 11, 1995, p. 10-11; The Costs of Risk Management, November 7, 1995, p. 5. Development of an Assets Protection Program and the Use of Distance Learning Technology, Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin, Ireland. May, 1994. PRESENTATIONS, PAPERS, SPEECHES, CONFERENCES DOMESTIC ACTIVITIES

A Critical Infrastructure Protection Higher Education Initiative Roundtable. Center for Infrastructure Protection and Homeland Security. George Mason University School of Law. Arlington, Virginia. February 2013. 9 Professionalizing Security Risk Management. Security Analysis and Risk Management Association 6 th Annual Conference. Security Analysis and Risk Management Association. Arlington, Virginia. December 2012. Evidence-Based Learning and Teaching. 32 nd Annual International Lilly Conference on College Teaching. Marcum Conference Center. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. November 2012. Critical Infrastructure Key Resources Awareness. InfraGard Kentucky Alliance. Kentucky Intelligence Fusion Center, Kentucky Office of Homeland Security. Frankfort, Kentucky. October 2012. National Domestic Preparedness Consortium Quarterly Meetings. National Disaster Preparedness Training Center. Charleston, South Carolina. February 2012. College Station, Texas. June 2012. Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium Meetings. Washington, DC. January 2012. June 2012. September 2012. Rural Domestic Preparedness Program UC Davis Collaboration. Sacramento, California. December 2011. April 2012. CARVER Vulnerability Assessment Training Course. Critically Assessability Recuperability Vulnerability Effect on Population and Recogizability Methodology Training. Las Vegas, Nevada. October 17-20, 2011. ASIS International 57 th Annual Seminar and Exhibits. Orlando, Florida. September 17-20, 2011. Rural Training Needs Assessment Project. Contributing development of the Rural Law Enforcement Training Needs Assessment Survey conducted by CRA, Inc. February 2011. North Carolina Central University site visit for Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium. Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina. December 2010. Host for the National Domestic Preparedness Consortium Quarterly Meeting. Lexington, Kentucky. Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium, Justice and Safety Center, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky. October 2010. Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium Meetings. Washington, DC. October 2010. System Assessment and Validation for Emergency Responders (SAVER) Technical Agents Meeting. U.S. Department of Homeland Security, National Nuclear Security Administration, Nevada Test Site, North Las Vegas Facility. Las Vegas, Nevada. June 2010. Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium Stakeholders meeting. Washington, DC. June 2010. October 2011. National Preparedness Directorate, National Training and Exercise Conference. National Emergency Training Center, Emergency Management Institute. Emmitsburg, Maryland. April 2010. Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium rural Summit. Academic Partners. Advisory Council. Albuquerque, New Mexico. April 2010. National Domestic Preparedness Consortium Meetings. Somerset, Kentucky. April 2010. Focus for Community Orientated Policing. Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. Community Research Associates. Alexandria, Virginia. March 2010. National Domestic Preparedness Consortium (NDPC) Quarterly Participation. Working Group and Principals Group. Honolulu, Hawaii. February 2010. Department of Homeland Security Initiatives. Naval Post Graduate School Committee. Monterey, California. December 2009.

Federal Emergency Management Agency Justice and Safety Center. Initiatives 2010. Washington, DC. December 2009. 10 Preparedness Integration Project. The National Incident Management Systems Projects. Cooperative Agreement. DHS/FEMA. Washington, DC. September 2009. National Domestic Preparedness Consortium Quarterly Meeting. Las Vegas, Nevada. October 2008. National Domestic Preparedness Consortium Quarterly Meeting. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. May 2009. National Domestic Preparedness Consortium. PMR and Preparedness Primer Working Group Meetings. Washington, DC. August 2009. National Domestic Preparedness Consortium. Quarterly Meeting. Program Management Plans, Status Updates, Planning and Data Reporting and Collaborative Outreach. Washington, DC. July 2009. Pueblo, Colorado. October 2009. Eastern Kentucky Management Course. Washington State Administration and Northwest Trial Representation. Tacoma Fire Center. Seattle, Washington. June 2009. Internationalizing Homeland Security Education, Homeland Defense and Security Education Summit; Policies Strategies, and Legal Issues. University of Maryland, University College, College Park, Maryland. March 2009. National Domestic Preparedness Consortium. Louisiana State University, Academy of Counter-Terrorist Education. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. April 2009. National Incident Management Systems Project. Kentucky State Representative of Emergency Management. Somerset, Kentucky. May 2009. NIMS Implementation: Integration, Communication and Evaluation, presentation at NIMS Leadership Conference in Somerset, Ky. October 2008. Results of the Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium s 2008 needs assessment on education and training programs for state/local emergency responders, presentation at the DHS/DOJ Annual Technology and Critical Infrastructure Conference. Chicago, IL. October 2008. Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium, at the 2 nd Annual National Rural Emergency Preparedness Summit in San Antonio, Texas. October 2008. National Incident Management Systems Program, presentation to officials at University of Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS. December 2008. National Incident Management Systems Moderated at the 9 th annual Technologies for Critical Incident Preparedness Conference. San Francisco, Ca. November 2007. National Incident Management Systems guidelines for compliance, technical assistance, standards, testing, training and resource management. Webinar, EKU Continuing Education for Safety and Security Professionals. June 2007. University Partnership Initiative Conference, Center for Homeland Defense & Security, Monterey, CA, February, 2006 Scope and Trends in Private Security, (with Kathryn Scarborough and Gary Cordner) Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Chicago, IL, March 2005. The ASIS Foundation Security Report: Scope and Emerging Trends, (with Kathryn Scarborough and Gary Cordner) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Industrial Security-International, Dallas, TX, September, 2004. Public/Private Partnerships for Combating Terrorism, (with Kathryn Scarborough and Cindy Shain) Annual Meeting of the National Center for Women and Policing, Washington, DC, May 2002.

11 Airport Security Interview with WKYT-TV Channel 36, Lexington, KY 2001 Television. Eastern Kentucky University Roundtable on Terrorism-Presented on Airport Security, September 2001. Cyber Crime: Law Enforcement s Response Presented to the American Society for Industrial Security s Council on Crime and Loss Prevention, Washington, DC, February 2001. Law Enforcement Technology: NIJ/OST Technology Fair, Somerset, KY, October 2000. Women Officers Perception of Networking and Mentoring in Policing, (with Kathryn Scarborough, Cindy Shain, and AnnMarie Cordner) Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New Orleans, LA, March 2000. Homeland Security-Domestic Preparedness Kipplinger Newsletter, telephone interview, September 2001. Law Enforcement Technology: DNA Evidence Collection, Presented to the National Commission on the Future of DNA Evidence, Santa Fe, NM, May 1999. DNA CBT, Presented to the DNA Evidence Collection Working Group, Washington, DC, May 1999. Women Managers in Public and Private Sector Law Enforcement, (with Kathryn Scarborough and Rita Davis) Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL, March 1999. Professional Development Seminar: Practical Community Policing, (with Gary Cordner, Mittie Southerland and Mitchell Smith) Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Orlando, FL, March 1999. Factors Distinguishing Domestic Violence from Other Incidents of Lethal Workplace Violence, Aspects of Domestic Violence, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 1998. Train in Vain: A Statutory Analysis of Security Guard Training Requirements in the Fifty State, Hard Topics for Private Security, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Albuquerque, New Mexico. 1998. Prevention, Volume 4 in Zero Tolerance: The Workplace Violence Series, Video Series (Medford, OR: Crime Prevention Resources, 1997). Workplace Violence, American Society for Industrial Security, Lexington, Kentucky. 1996. Bombing in Atlanta Security Officers, WKYT-TV Channel 27 Newsfirst, Lexington, Kentucky. 1996. Television Inte Lethal Violence in the Workplace: A Print Media Analysis, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1996. review. Security, Department of Public Advocacy: Annual Public Defender Conference, Lexington, Kentucky. 1993. Home Security, Welcome Wagon, Richmond, Kentucky. 1993. Economic Crime in American Business, Southwest Ohio Chapter of Certified Fraud Examiners, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1993. Proposed Center of Excellence Award, Academy for Criminal Justice Sciences, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1992. Safe Campuses Now Organizations, Council of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities, Lexington, Kentucky. 1992. The Drug Testing Initiative: Six Steps to Policy and Procedural Development for the Loss Prevention Manager, Southern Criminal Justice Association, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. 1991. Security Officer Training Needs of Campus Security Officers at Private Colleges and Universities, Council on Independent Kentucky College and Universities and the Campus Security Directors of Independent Colleges, Lexington, Kentucky. 1991.

Being Competitive in the Criminal Justice Job Market, Alumni Chapter Panel, College of Law Enforcement, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky. 1991. Proposed Center of Excellence Award, American Society for Industrial Security, National Seminar, Arlington, Virginia. 1991. The Drug Testing Initiative: A Guide to Policy and Procedure Development for the Loss Prevention Manager, American Society for Industrial Security, Arlington, Virginia. 1991. Computer Security Academic Programs, Louisville Computer Security Special Interest Group, Louisville, Kentucky. 1990. Computer Crime, The Lexington Banking Officers Association, Lexington, Kentucky. 1990. Retail Theft, The Antique Dealers Association, Berea, Kentucky. 1990. Computer Crime and Credit Card Fraud, Credit Card Investigators Association, Lexington, Kentucky, 1990. Automatic Teller Machine Fraud, Louisville Banking Association, Louisville, Kentucky, 1990. Economic Development, Commonwealth of Kentucky Council, Lexington, Kentucky. 1990. American Society for Industrial Security Association News, Academic Programs Committee, American Society for Industrial Security, Arlington, Virginia. 1990. Crisis Management: Security Officer Training Program, Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Georgetown, Kentucky. 1990. Security, American Society for Industrial Security Annual National Conference, Nashville, Tennessee. 1990. Evaluation of False Alarm Rates with Emphasis on Reduction and Improved Efficiency for Police Departments, Carnahan Conference on Security Technology: Crime Countermeasures, University of Kentucky College of Engineering, Lexington, Kentucky. 1989. Academic Programs in Computer Security, Computer Security Association. Louisville, Kentucky. 1989. Computer Crime, Lexington Chapter of Bank Security Professionals, Lexington, Kentucky. 1988. 12 GRANT PROPOSALS (Total Funded 1988 to 2009= >$125,000.000) Grant Funding: National Incident Management System Integration Center (NIMS). DHS/FEMA. Federal Emergency Management Agency. 2005-2006 Phase I - $7,500,000. 2006-2007 Phase II - $10,000,000. 2007-2008 Phase III - $5,900,000 + $800,000 = $6,700,000. 2008-2009 Phase IV - $31,500,000. Rural Domestic Preparedness Training Center/Consortium. DHS/ODP. 2007 - $6,103,000. 2008 - $8,549,200. 2010 - $2,880,000 National Leadership and Training Center for Rural Domestic Preparedness (RDP). DHS/ODP. 2005 - $2,999,494. 2006 - $5,000,000. Public Safety and Security Institute for Technology (PSITEC). DHS/GHIS. SPAWAR1. 2006 - $89,015. SPAWAR2. 2006 - $89,780. SPAWAR3. 2006 - $89,696. SPAWAR G&H 2006 - $450,000. SPAWAR Charleston. 2006 - $4,000,887. Police Crime Prevention Course, Department of Defense, United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson Contracting Office of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. Funded. 1992. 1993. 1994. 1995. 1996. 1997. 1998. 1999 - $97,346.

2000 - $102,214. 2001 $107,325. 2002 - $109,950. 2003 - $113,248. 2004 - $116,645. 2005 - $122,718. 2006 - $126,148. 2007-$129,518. 2008 133,280. 2009 137, 321. 2010 - $167,292. 13 Practitioners Resource Group (PRG). DHS/ODP. 2006 - $1,000,000. KOHS Compliance Grant. Kentucky State. 2006 - $25,000. State Justice Statistics Program. Kentucky State. 2006 - $48,000. Kentucky Advanced Technology and Training Spanish Program. (KATT2). DOJ. 2006 - $20,000. American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS) Private Security Study. 2005. $20,000. American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS) Industry Overview. 2004 - $150,000. Intelligence Video Surveillance. DHS/ODP. 2004 - $250,000. Partnerships for Safe and Secure Communities. (PASCOM). DHS/ODP. 2004 - $1,000,000. Rural Law Enforcement Technology Center (RULETC). NIJ/OJP/DOJ. 2001 - $1,208,828. 2002 - $1,486,000. 2003 - $1,500,000. 2004 - $2,750,000. 2005 - $2,643,449. 2006 - $2,859,930. Technology Enhancements for the Rural Law Enforcement Technology Center. BJA. 2004 - $248,375. Evaluation and Assessment Guidance for Law Enforcement and Security Technology (EAGLES-TEC). NIJ/OJP. 2004 - $15,000,000. 2005 - $424,682. Evaluation and Assessment Guidance for Law Enforcement and Security Technology. Public Safety Interoperability Communications Resource. (EAGLES-TEC PSICOM). NIJ/OJP. 2005 - $1,150,000. Kentucky Community Critical Infrastructure Protection Laboratory (KyCipLab). NIJ/DHS. 2005 - $4,400,000. 2006 - $10,532,000. National Safe Skies Alliance. 2002 - $35,000. 2004 - $33,979. New Economy Safety and Security Initiative. Commonwealth of Kentucky. 2003- $150,000. 2004 - $150,000. 2005 - $119,106. New Economy Safety and Security Institute for Technology. Commonwealth of Kentucky. 2003 - $585,000. 2004 - $715,000. Law Enforcement Technology Grant Evaluation. Rural Development Center. Somerset, Kentucky. 2002 - $125,000. Critical Incident Planning for Schools. Rural Law Enforcement Technology Support. DOJ. 2002 - $250,000. Assessment of Small Established School Resource Officer Program. DOJ. 2002 - $39,999. National Assessment of Technology and Training for Law Enforcement (NATT). NIJ/DOJ. 2000 - $300,000. 2001 $291,172. Kentucky Advanced Technology and Training. (KATT). National Institute of Justice. NIJ. 2000 - $1,250,000. Domestic Violence. Improving the Response to Domestic Violence in Small Towns and Rural Areas. (VAWA1-2-TRTA- STAR). 1999 - $152,282. Domestic Violence In-Service Training for Law Enforcement. Violence Against Women s Office. (VAWO). DOJ. 2000 - $7,185. Domestic Violence. Technical Assistance to Address Domestic Violence in the Workplace. (VAWA4). 2001 - $130,000.

14 Police Executive Research Forum (PERF). 2000 - $7,000. Domestic Violence Training, U.S. Marine Corps. 2001 - $3,488. 2002 - $3,488. Advance Technology Against Crime. Sam Houston State University. 1999 - $100,000. Security Management and Investigations, Aramco Oil Corporation. 1994. 1995. 1996. 1997. 1998. 1999. 2000. Security Management and Investigations Program, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 1989, 1990, 1991. 1992. Campus Security Officer Training Academy, Council of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities, Lexington, Kentucky. 1991. Security and Safety Officer Training Program, Trico Security, Richmond, Kentucky. 1991. The Drug Testing Initiative: A Guide to Policy and Procedure Development for the Loss Prevention Manager, (Research) American Society for Industrial Security Foundation Board, Arlington, Virginia. 1990. Hospital Security Officer Training, Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center, Danville, Kentucky. 1990. Corporate Loss Prevention Management, Aramco Services, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1993-1996. Hospital Training for Security Officers, Pattie A. Clay Hospital, Richmond, Kentucky, 1993. Proposal. Public Safety Officer Training Academy, Council on Kentucky Independent Colleges and Universities, Lexington, Kentucky, 1992-1993. Effective Report Writing and Telephone Techniques for the Security Officer, Lexington, Kentucky, 1991. Industrial Security Officer Training Program, Trico Security, Richmond, Kentucky, 1991. Loss Prevention Management Training, Security Management Training Program, King Faisal Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1989-1991. "The Drug Testing Initiative: A Guide to Policy and Procedure Development for the Loss Prevention Manager," American Society for Industrial Security. 1990. The Drug Testing Initiative: A Guide to Policy and Procedure Development for the Loss Prevention Manager. Eastern Kentucky University, Division of Institutional Research. 1990. Security Officer Training Program, Berea College, Berea, Kentucky. 1989. Security Officer Training Program, Georgetown College, Georgetown, Kentucky, 1989. Security and Safety Officer Training Program, Fayette Mall, Lexington, Kentucky. 1989. Patrol Techniques: Security Officer Training Program, Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Georgetown, Kentucky. 1989. Crisis Management for the Security Officer, Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Georgetown, Kentucky. 1989. Evaluation of False Alarm Rates with Emphasis on Reduction and Improved Efficiency for Police Departments, National Institute of Justice. Research Proposal. 1989. 1990. Patrol Techniques for the Industrial Security Officer, Trico Security, Richmond, Kentucky. December 1989. Accounting, Business and Computers, JPTA, Training Grant: Training Displaced Workers, Kentucky Department of Employment Services, Frankfort, Kentucky, 1988.

15 CONSULTING Bemil Nigeria, Ltd., Lagos, Nigeria Central Bank of Nigeria, Lagos, Nigeria University of Nykoping, Sweden Aramco Oil, Houston, Texas, Saudi Arabia Jim Early, Attorney at Law, Lexington, Kentucky Denny, Morgan, and Rather Law Firm, Lexington, Kentucky Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Georgetown, Kentucky Council on Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities, Frankfort, Kentucky King Faisal Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Computer Information Systems Lab, EKU Criminal Justice Cabinet, SLEO Training Trico International Security, Richmond, Kentucky United Security Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio First Image, London, Kentucky Security Bureau International, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Midway College, Midway, Kentucky Middle East Regional Association of Security Professionals, Bahrain TECHNICAL TRAINING AND SPECIAL SKILLS Physical Protection Systems Design (Sandia National Laboratories) Industrial Security Management Course(Defense Investigative Service - DIS) Industrial Facilities Protection Course ADP Concepts and Terms (DIS) Physical Security (DIS) Introduction to Personal Computers (General Electric) Jet Engine Orientation (General Electric) Certification for Classification Management Specialist (General Electric) Certification as a Fire Protection Engineer (Industrial Risk Insurers) Certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (State of Kentucky) Employee Drug Screening and the Law. ATM Fraud Conference. Basic and Advanced Computer Security. W. Edwards Deming Management Seminar, Ford Motor Corporation, Corporate Security, Lansing, Michigan. McNellis Workshop of Creative Planning. Stephen L. Covey Seven Habits and Principle-Centered Leadership, Lexington, Kentucky. Stephen L. Covey Leadership Seminar, Lexington, Kentucky. REFERENCES References upon request.