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Charles Edward Thompson JR.

Houston

Summary

Leader experienced in organizing, directing, and motivating a diverse work force Skillful communicator with excellent interpersonal, oral and written presentation skills Critical thinker with strong analytical and critical thinking skills Planning and implementing security designs for National Special Security Events Top Secret Clearance Crisis Negotiator Cyber Security Awareness

Overview

6
6
years of professional experience

Work History

Asylum Officer 2 GS-12

USCIS Houston Asylum Office
Houston, TX
08.2024 - Current
  • Identify, articulate, and pursue suspected immigration benefit fraud, public safety, and national security concerns.
  • Conduct administrative investigations and site visits to obtain documents, conduct interviews, perform system checks, and make determinations regarding potential administrative and/or criminal violations.
  • Serve as a liaison to law enforcement and intelligence agencies and participate in interagency task forces and partner-agency investigations to combat fraud and deter and detect national security and public safety threats.
  • Develop anti-fraud tools and methodologies to collect and analyze data to identify fraud trends and patterns and to make recommendations to address vulnerabilities and weaknesses in the immigration system.
  • Develop, document, and disseminate intelligence-related data and training materials to internal and external partners.
  • Serve as an expert witness and represent USCIS in related court proceedings.
  • Assisting the development of policies, guidance, and training as they pertain to management of immigration and non-immigration (business support) records.
  • Establishing strategic objectives for projects and activities in alignment with strategic priorities and directive
  • Supervisor: Christina Danyo: (281) 248-5500 (Salary 100,003)

Counterintelligence Staff Sergeant

Army Reserve 377th MI BN
Fort Worth, TX
01.2024 - Current
  • Conduct investigations into national security crimes
  • Collect and analyze physical and forensic evidence
  • Develop and execute strategies to counter threats
  • Plan countermeasures to neutralize threats
  • Brief commanders and soldiers on CI threats
  • Support operations in peace and war
  • Collect, protect and report information related to foreign intelligence entities’ capabilities and intentions.
  • Conduct interviews and provide briefings to educate the workforce on foreign threats.
  • Operate independently and must make sound judgments.
  • Regularly interact with DIA personnel, as well as civilian law enforcement, intelligence officers and security agency personnel to execute CI activities.
  • HR Ismail, Mohammed Contact: mohammed.a.ismail.civ@army.mil (Salary- 48,00)

Program Analyst Duties WS-8

U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons United States
Beaumont, TX
04.2020 - 08.2024
  • Assess the effectiveness and efficiency of various BOP programs and operations to identify areas for improvement.
  • Develop and monitor management information systems to track performance, gather data, and support short- and long-term planning.
  • Coordinate the identification, analysis, and issuance of policies by collaborating with managers and top-level officials.
  • Provide technical assistance and guidance to management on planning systems, organizational structures, and new management methods.
  • Prepare comprehensive reports, presentations, and white papers that provide findings and recommendations for improving program achievement.
  • Assist with defining program requirements, managing project baselines, and monitoring deliverables throughout the program lifecycle.
  • Support activities to identify program risks and contribute to the development of mitigation plans.
  • Conducting root cause analysis to identify issues to assist in the development of solutions to increase efficiency and capability of the workforce in the management of immigration information.
  • Effectively communicating policy or operational changes to stakeholders, both internal and external to the agency
  • Supervisor- Knoph contact number 713-221-5400 (Salary 78,000)

Education

Master's degree - Criminal Science with Emphasis in Legal Studies

Grand Canyon University
Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Bachelor's Degree - Psychology

Prairie View A&M University
Prairie View, TX, United States
08-2015

Ph.D. - Industrial And Organizational Psychology

Grand Canyon University
Phoenix, AZ
06-2023

Skills

  • Investigation leadership
  • Information verification
  • Emergency response coordination
  • Emergency response
  • Rule enforcement
  • Search and seizure
  • Evidence storage
  • Investigation management
  • Asset protection
  • Warrants and summons
  • Court appearances
  • Legal knowledge

Accomplishments

  • Supervised team of 50 staff members for Quick Reaction Forces doing combat.
  • Documented and resolved complex problems which led to life saving results.
  • Collaborated with team of 120 in the development of Operation Spartan Shield.
  • Achieved Security by introducing Cyber Security training for new counterintelligence agents .
  • Used Microsoft Excel to develop inventory tracking spreadsheets.
  • Achieved adjudicating cases by completing National Security checks with accuracy and efficiency.
  • Resolved product issue through consumer testing.

Languages

English
Full Professional

Timeline

Asylum Officer 2 GS-12

USCIS Houston Asylum Office
08.2024 - Current

Counterintelligence Staff Sergeant

Army Reserve 377th MI BN
01.2024 - Current

Program Analyst Duties WS-8

U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons United States
04.2020 - 08.2024

Bachelor's Degree - Psychology

Prairie View A&M University

Master's degree - Criminal Science with Emphasis in Legal Studies

Grand Canyon University

Ph.D. - Industrial And Organizational Psychology

Grand Canyon University
Charles Edward Thompson JR.
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