Recognizing the service of all Veterans, and honoring the contributions of Veterans, Government Leaders, and Contributors to the Active Shooter Prevention Project
On this Veterans Day, as we commemorate the service of all men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces, it is fitting to recognize the individuals who continue to dedicate their lives to preventing active shooter incidents and safeguarding our communities. These extraordinary individuals have brought their expertise, experience, and unwavering commitment to the Active Shooter Prevention Project, making significant contributions to ensure the safety and security of our nation. Today, we pay tribute to their invaluable efforts.
ASPP Community of Experts
Chris Grollnek, a former United States Marine – Staff Non-Commissioned
Officer, has demonstrated exceptional leadership and resilience throughout his career. His military background and extensive knowledge in the field have been instrumental in shaping effective strategies to prevent active shooter incidents.
Greg Shaffer, with 20 years of experience in the Federal Bureau
of Investigation (FBI), 6 years on the elite Hostage Rescue Team (HRT), and 8 years as a Coast Guard Officer and Boat Captain has brought his tactical expertise and global operational experience to the Active Shooter Prevention Project. His insights and dedication have contributed to enhancing our understanding of the complexities surrounding active shooter incidents.
Chuck Savickis, a retired FBI Special Agent – Hostage Rescue Team and former
US Navy SEAL, has exemplified courage and dedication in his pursuit of ensuring public safety. His expertise in organized crime, narcotics, undercover operations, and SWAT has provided invaluable insights into the prevention of active shooter incidents.
Glenn Norling, a retired FBI Special Agent and former U.S. Air Force Officer, has
brought his extensive experience in law enforcement and military operations to the Active Shooter Prevention Project. His insights into threat assessment and response strategies have been crucial in developing comprehensive approaches to mitigate risks.
Mike Messenger, a retired FBI Agent and former Acting Head of the FBI Newark
Division, has played a pivotal role in the Active Shooter Prevention Project. His extensive experience in the FBI and collaboration with the US Secret Service Fraud and Cyber Task Force and the White House Office of the Program Manager Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative have been instrumental in developing effective prevention strategies.
Michael Rush, a retired Senior Federal Law Enforcement Officer and retired DEA
Supervisory Special Agent, has brought his expertise in law enforcement and combatting organized crime to the Active Shooter Prevention Project. His insights into intelligence gathering and analysis have contributed to the development of comprehensive threat assessment and response protocols.
Daryl Parker, a retired Marine Chief Warrant Officer 3, Police Lieutenant in
Criminal Investigations in Texas and a firearms expert, has played a crucial role in enhancing our understanding of active shooter incidents from a law enforcement perspective. His expertise in criminal investigations and tactical response has helped shape effective strategies for preventing and responding to such incidents.
Tod Langley, a retired Chief Warrant Officer 3 in the Army with extensive military
and sensitive operations experience, has provided invaluable leadership and advisory roles within the Active Shooter Prevention Project. His expertise in commanding combat soldiers and Special Operations Forces has been vital in developing comprehensive prevention and response strategies.
Scott Hyderkhan, a highly experienced and accomplished professional with 20
years of experience as a US Army Ranger Master Sergeant and 19 years as a Patrol Officer, has brought a wealth of knowledge to the Active Shooter Prevention Project. His expertise in tactical response, active shooter instruction, and risk assessment has contributed to the development of effective training programs and response plans.
Aaron Witt, with over 19 years of experience as a federal Law Enforcement Officer
and a third-level manager, has played a significant role in the Active Shooter Prevention Project. His dedication to enhancing inter-agency coordination and strategic planning has contributed to the development of comprehensive prevention and response strategies.
Ty Hewer, with over 5 years of experience in the Canadian Armed
Forces, has been a respected thought leader in the field of active shooter and hostile event response. His expertise in inter-agency coordination and strategic planning has been instrumental in shaping effective prevention strategies and response protocols.
ASPP Industry Partners
We too proudly salute not only the brave men and women who have served our nation but also our industry partners who share our unwavering commitment to hiring veterans and advancing technology solutions for a safer tomorrow. Together, we honor the service of veterans and work tirelessly to create a world where safety and prevention prevail.
Shaffer Security Group – Security Consulting and Risk Assessment Services
Crisis Response Leadership Training – Problem Solving for Emergency Managers
A-Train Tactical – Preparation, Response, and Recovery Strategies
Kinetic Tactical Training Solutions – Active Shooter Response Techniques for First Responders
Train Be Ready – National Level Crisis Response Techniques and Plans
AMP Global Strategies – Security Consultant Providing Robust Product and Technology Solutions
MidPoint Technology Group – Active Shooter Prevention and Response Security Operations Center and Integrator
ZeroNow – Campus Safety Non-profit Driving Innovation and Real World Solutions for Schools
Aqsacom – Active Shooter Prevention and Response Technology
SafeWood Designs – Bullet Resistant Products
Wingshield – Bullet Resistant Products
Blackfish Intelligence – Private Investigation Firm
Eagl Technology – Gunshot Detection for Active Shooter Prevention and Response
Scylla – AI Powered Video Analytics for Active Threat Prevention and Response
Omnilert – AI Powered Gun Detection for Active Shooter Prevention and Response
Clear-Armor – Bullet Resistant Laminates
Blaze Defense Systems – Essential Equipment for Critical Situations
Davista – Risk Identification and Reduction Technology
Today, as we honor the sacrifices of our veterans and the dedication of our government leaders and contributors, we extend our deepest gratitude for their unwavering commitment to the Active Shooter Prevention Project. Their collective expertise, tireless efforts, and selfless dedication have undoubtedly made a significant impact in our ongoing mission to prevent active shooter incidents and protect our communities.
As we remember the fallen heroes who have bravely served our country, we also recognize the importance of their legacy in shaping a safer and more secure future. It is through the collaborative efforts of individuals like Chris Grollnek, Greg Shaffer, Chuck Savickis, Glenn Norling, Mike Messenger, Michael Rush, Daryl Parker, Tod Langley, Scott Hyderkhan, Aaron Witt, and Ty Hewer that we are able to forge a comprehensive approach to active shooter prevention.
Their expertise, drawn from diverse backgrounds and experiences, has allowed us to develop advanced threat assessment methodologies, implement cutting-edge technology and equipment, and establish effective education and training programs. By leveraging their knowledge and insights, we can proactively identify potential threats, enhance situational awareness, and equip individuals with the necessary tools and skills to respond effectively in times of crisis.
In recognition of not only our veterans who have served or are currently serving in the uniformed services but also those who tirelessly contribute to safeguarding our communities from active shooter incidents, let us unite in our mission to build a safer and more secure future.
As we reflect on the significance of this day, let us also take a moment to express our deepest gratitude to all veterans, government leaders, and contributors who have dedicated their lives to the protection of our society. Their unwavering commitment and invaluable contributions serve as a beacon of hope and remind us of the resilience and strength within our communities.
May we continue to work together, united in our pursuit of a world where active shooter incidents are prevented, lives are protected, and peace prevails. Today and every day, we stand with gratitude and admiration for those who have served and those who continue to serve.
Thank you, veterans, government leaders, and contributors, for your selfless service and unwavering dedication to the Active Shooter Prevention Project. Your contributions are immeasurable, and we are eternally grateful for the impact you have made in creating a safer future for us all.
On this Veterans Day, we honor you.
#NEVERHERE #BePreparedNotScared #ZeroNow #PROModel #GiftofTime
Supporting Charities for Our Veterans
The Active Shooter Prevention Project Community advocates for the well-being of veterans and is committed to supporting charitable organizations that make a difference in their lives. This Veterans Day, we encourage you to join us in our mission by considering a donation to these deserving charities. Your contribution can go a long way in honoring and supporting those who have served our nation. Together, we can make a positive impact on the lives of veterans and their families. Thank you for your generosity and for standing with us to recognize and appreciate the service of our veterans.
Special Operations Warrior Foundation
https://specialops.org/
Gary Sinise Foundation
https://www.garysinisefoundation.org/
Point Du Hoc Foundation
https://www.pointeduhocfoundation.com/
VET-COM
www.vet-com.org
American Legion
https://www.legion.org/
Task Force Dagger Special Operations Foundation
https://www.taskforcedagger.org/
Medal of Honor Foundation
https://www.cmohs.org/foundation/overview
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