Jose Delgado, Former Deputy US Marshals to Speak
San Jose, California, October 22, 2008 - On Thursday, October
23 at 10 A.M. (PT), Henley Putnam University will be
sponsoring a teleconference on "The US Marshals" given by Jose
Delgado, Former Deputy United States Marshals.
The teleconference will include topics such as:
Recruiting
for the United States Marshals Service
Applicant
pool and hiring process
Duties
of a Deputy United States Marshal
Special
details and assignments
Personal
experiences in Washington, D.C.
Powers
and jurisdiction entrusted to the USMS vs. other agencies
There will be a brief Question & Answer session following the
teleconference
About the Presenter
Jose Delgado is a former Sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps
(1992 to 2000) assigned as the Senior Instructor of a mobile
training team of Marines training Naval Security Personnel at
various military installations across the U.S. and overseas.
During these site assistance visits, his team gave thousands
of hours of instruction in: Use of Force/Deadly Force;
Terrorist Operations; Introduction to Terrorism;
Anti-surveillance techniques; Individual Protective Measures;
Hostage Survival; Combat Marksmanship; Bomb Searches;
Terrorist Threat Types and Conditions; Unarmed Self Defense;
Deployment; Surveillance Detection; and Installation Security
Planning.
After receiving an Honorable Discharge from the Marines, Mr.
Delgado was appointed as a Deputy U.S. Marshal (2001 to 2005)
assigned to work in Washington, D.C. He served as a DUSM in
several capacities during this tenure including court
security; protection of judges, prosecutors, and witnesses;
fugitive retrieval; warrant execution; and service of judicial
orders and process. Mr. Delgado was also designated as the
district recruiting officer and as such traveled to seminars
and expositions recruiting law enforcement officers, college
applicants, and separating military personnel. During the
September 11th attacks, he was part of a select team of Deputy
Marshals used to execute Continuity of Operations (COOP) for
specific dignitaries of the federal government. Subsequently,
Mr. Delgado was selected as Deputy-In-Charge for one of two
special operations COOP teams permanently manned to protect
and secure the movement of government officials and designees
in the event of a national emergency.
His next assignments (2005 to 2007) included duties as a
Security Programs Specialist for the United States Attorneys
and then as the Antiterrorism & Physical Security Program
Manager for the Department of Defense Inspector General. These
assignments involved performing physical security profiles and
terrorism risk assessments of agency offices worldwide, as
well as establishing and coordinating security forces on site.
Currently, Mr. Delgado is the Senior Instructor for the
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center’s Physical Security
Training Program (PSTP). The PSTP trains new and experienced
security managers, specialists, and law enforcement officers
that are assigned responsibilities for protection of assets,
infrastructure, and personnel. This training involves
biometric access controls, high security lock hardware,
operations security, terrorism operations, electronic
vulnerabilities, intrusion detection, and mitigation of
terrorist attacks.
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