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Add comments by A2 and A3 (extensive).

19 November 2006

This account could be fiction.


A sends:

About a year ago I worked for a man by the name of Paul Dietrich. I had just moved to Leesburg, Virginia, and was looking for work when I saw an ad in the Loudoun Times/Mirror for somebody looking for a driver. I called and arranged to meet with the man. He gave me directions to his house which happened to be in the rolling hills of Loudoun county's horse country five miles north of Middleburg. 

http://www.armfieldmillerripley.com/lowe-sisney/properties/huntland/index.html

I took a drive out to what turned out to be a rather large estate which was well known for it's fox-hunting history, lavishness and its previous owners. (Paul later divulged to me that he was merely renting the estate from billionaire Roy Ash, Nixon's head of OMB) I was a little taken aback by the opulence of the estate as we drove up to the front door of Huntland, formerly owned by George Brown, (Kellogg, Brown & Root) and used by LBJ as a "summer Whitehouse." Paul came out and greeted me at my vehicle. He gave us a tour of the house and told us about its rich history, (LBJ had his mistress there, LBJ had a heart attack there, Kennedy visited the estate often, as did Sam Rayburn, etc.)

As we were walking around Huntland we started noticing pictures of Mr. Dietrich with heads of state, Pope John Paul II, Mother Theresa, Gorbachev, Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Nixon, Carter, Rumsfeld, Ashcroft, Jack Danforth (Paul was from Missouri, Seantor Jack Danforth was his mentor). Mrs. Dietrich was also in several of the pictures.

Paul is a lawyer and works as a capital investment adviser and handled accounts for King Juan Carlos of Spain, Gorbachev, Princess Diana and others.

http://www.foxhallcapital.com/about/team.php

I came to find out that while on the planning board for Pan-American Health Organization (World Health Organization) he was involved in subverting tobacco-awareness campaigns in South America for big tobacco companies.

http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&q=paul+dietrich+tobacco

[From the British American Tobacco Document Collection: http://www.library.ucsf.edu/tobacco/batco/index.html#Browse]

He also told me that election-rigging in Loudoun county is de rigeur and pointed to his involvement with the Piedmont Environmental Council. The future of Loudoun county's growth was one of the points of a "First Fridays Lunch" that Mr. Dietrich attended along with chairman of the Broadcasting Board of Governors, Kenneth Tomlinson, another Middleburg resident.

Paul's wife, Laura was a former Assistant Secretary of State under Reagan and John Bolton's deputy at USAID. Paul told me that she was one of "Bolton's girls," the gaggle of very attractive female assistants that John Bolton had trailing behind him when he entered Senate hearing chambers on Capitol Hill, etc. Mrs. Dietrich is still in touch with John Bolton and was advising him about the Senate confirmation hearings for his appointment as U.S. ambassador to the U.N. last summer when I was working for Paul.

It was while we were sitting in the parlor at Huntland during our initial meeting talking about his wife that he let slip that she was involved in something that he called "spy school". He informed me that she is a crack shot with an AK-47 and that she often brags about "killing" spies before coming home and preparing dinner. A friend of mine was present during these discussions and can confirm this information.

Paul hired me to be his driver and I reported back to Huntland the next morning. I didn't really think much of Paul outing his wife to me as a CIA agent that day. Though I did think it a bit odd that he was telling somebody that he had known only twenty minutes that his wife was a high-level intelligence operative. My sister lives in Arlington and her good friend's husband work's for the Agency. I thought, "Well, it's Northern Virginia every other person up here probably works for the CIA," as per this article that I read in the Loudoun Times Mirror.

http://www.zwire.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=14464176&BRD=2553&PAG=461&dept_id=576934&rfi=8

This article I found to be a complete joke, because nobody is tight-lipped about their CIA involvement in NoVa [Northern Virgina].

The witches that ran the little New Age shop in Leesburg had worked for CIA:

http://www.witchvox.com/vn/vn_detail/dt_wn.html?a=usva&id=10234 [Site affirms this claim.]

The guy who sold Nazi trinkets in the antique shop in Leesburg was CIA:

http://www.bcx-iii.com/backgrnd.html [Nothing on the site supports this.]

I overheard people in line at the local Starbucks talking about their agency involvement. It was everywhere. LOL!

I had been working for Mr. Dietrich for a couple of months. It was pretty slack work: drive him from Middleburg to his office in Alexandria, then come back to pick him up every evening. One evening in April I was driving Paul back from a late dinner meeting he had at the Majestic restaurant (owned by Mark Warner) in Alexandria. Paul was a big time name dropper anyway but this evening he was especially loose-lipped. He started telling me about his wife's involvement with the CIA.

Paul told me that Laura had been involved in a "fast track" program with the CIA at Georgetown to recruit women in high position roles in the federal government. This was at the begining of the Reagan era and was facilitated by Jeanne Kirkpatrick. Condelezza Rice had also been apart of this program. He told me that the position Laura had held at State, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs was a front for the CIA at the State Department.

Which made sense to me when he told me some of the actions in which she played a part. She got "Baby Doc" Duvalier out of Haiti, promised him a  U.S. visa which she renegged and got him stuck in France, which made Mrs. Dietrich persona non grata in France. She also got Marcos out of the Philippines.

Both of these actions didn't seem particularily "humanitarian" as her job title suggested. Rescuing Third World dictators and despots. She also was involved in El Salvador and the Sanctuary program.

Mr. Dietrich went into detail about questions that she had to answer on the polygraph examination. She had purchased the book entitled "Blowing My Cover" by Lindsey Moran because it described the CIA's polygraph procedure she hadn't taken in a long time.

He told me information about the CIA's spy school in Reston where Laura reported for work and that several "role playing" excercises were conducted on city streets in and around Northern Virginia. He described an exercise in which she was involved that took place at Camden Yards in Baltimore.

Several of "her team" were ex-Navy SEALs. It was one of these SEALs job to transport a very small amount of radioactive material, nothing dangerous, just enough to be detected with measurement instruments. This material was placed in an ordinary box and flown to Yemen where it was placed in a cargo container. The container would make it's way to Marseilles, France, then across the Atlantic to Boston, MA. It was picked up by another team member and taken down the East Coast to Baltimore, where it would be picked up by Paul's wife, Laura. In the meantime she had made an appointment to have a meeting with the general manager of Camden Yards [sports stadium]. She took the box containing the radioactive material to the meeting with her where she would be cleared by security getting into Camden Yards because she is a "petite white woman with long blond hair." Walking to the manager's office she would make an unplanned detour and enter the bleachers area of the stadium, take out the box, reveal the mock device and press a button on it. This was simulating that she had detonated a nuclear device or "dirty bomb." This also marked the end of the exercise at Camden Yards.

It was unclear whether or not an event was taking place at the time or if the management of Camden Yards was aware of the exercise.

Paul told me that his wife was on an intelligence board and had been hand picked by Donald Rumsfeld. James Woolsey is also on this Defense Department(?) intelligence board. Paul didn't elaborate any further on this. However I suspected the board was involved with DIA or at least met at Bolling Air Force Base as Laura had DoD stickers on her car that allowed her to enter that base.

Paul told me that the counter-terrorism work Laura did involved a team that would go and gather every detail of a terrorist incident world-wide. He told me that Al Queda had been targeting western females, not as recruits, but as unwitting mules. He said that some of the things Laura's counter-terrorism team had uncovered was that terrorists were trying to attract young, often unattractive or "plain looking" girls from places like Ireland. The terrorist operatives would then wine and dine the young naive girls and fly them to resort areas in the Mediterranean. Paul stated that the purpose of this was that the Western girl-friends would have no idea that their new Arab boyfriends were terrorists and that eventually they would fly them someplace and the terrorist boy-friend would have placed a bomb in the girl's luggage without her knowledge.

Paul's wife, Laura Dietrich, worked for the CIA and was currently employed training recruits. One of the excercises she was involved in can be seen here:

http://cryptome.sabotage.org/spy-school.htm [This file offers some of the material in this account.]

I personally saw Laura Dietrich's tax information and pay stubs, the private military contractors she worked for are:

MPRI

http://www.mpri.com/index.html

Armorgroup

http://www.armorgroup.com/

Tessada & Associates

http://www.tessada.com/

Hamilton Trading Group, Inc.

http://hamiltontradinggroup.com/

I also heard her refer to what she was doing for the CIA as "spy school" and heard recorded messages from her contact, a woman by the name of "Sharon."

These people also appeared on a list of role players involved in training exercises:

Donna - (703) 560-4086
Art - (703) 938-3025
Kevin - (703) 318-0070
Kathy - (703) 250-6502
Barb - (703) 938-4865
Scott - (804) 512-5197
Ed - (540) 785-8319
Steven - (301) 203-1520
Gene - (703) 727-6575

I believe it is regrettable that people like Paul Dietrich are so irresponsible with matters concerning national security. If he was telling ME these things I can't imagine what he tells people at cocktail parties.


A2 sends:

The phone number listed for "Donna" seems to be for Maj. Gen. Earnest O. Robbins II [Retired]

This is his bio which has some rather interesting information: http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=6925

Robbins, Earnest
8033 N Park St
Dunn Loring, VA 22027-1219
(703) 560-4086

Listed among other people as relatives is a KATHLEEN R DONOHUE at the 703-250-6502 number

Donohue, M
10610 Burnside Landing Ct
Burke, VA 22015-2520
(703) 250-6502

Donohue, Kathleen R
5950 Wilson Blvd
Arlington, VA 22205-1502
(703) 532-3245

PAUL G DIETRICH Born  1949  
35955 HUNTLAND FARM RD
MIDDLEBURG, VA  20117
(540) 687-5464

LAURA J DIETRICH is listed as relative


A3 sends:

ITI is a major CIA front company that handles tactical training at "The Farm", you will note the very close proximity to the CIA school and related support facilities.

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Airport+Road,+West+Point,+VA&ie=UTF8&t=h&om=1&z=14&ll=37.519257,-76.765938&spn=0.037851,0.064545

[More on ITI below.]

Here is intelligence that you can add to the following page, at least 4 of those listed are confirmed. Initial sniff test of raw data and analysis indicates that your source is likely legitimate. The majority of what you source is telling you can either be directly confirmed, or is entirely plausible.

http://cryptome.sabotage.org/nova-tale.htm

A simple cross reference of the people listed in the role playing list bring up several known spooks.

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3065/is_v14/ai_3756216/print

Dietrich feels that, in many ways, he represents the readership for which they are striving. Originally from St. Louis, Missouri (where he once served for four years as a state representative to the Missouri General Assembly), Dietrich now makes Washington, D.C., homebase for himself and the magazine. But he travels a great deal--to New York City for Saturday Review and to foreign shores as husband of Laura Jordan Dietrich who, as deputy assistant secretary of state for human rights, is the highest-ranking woman in the State Department [CIA].

http://www.halinet.on.ca/WilmetteNews/details.asp?NewsID=279141

Title: Obituary: Mary Catherine (nee Kuhter) Jordan
Newspaper: Wilmette Life, 29 Sep 2005, page 26 
Personal Name(s): Jordan, Mary
Subject(s): Death announcements ; Obituaries
Abstract: Mary Catherine (nee Kuhter) Jordan, 81, of Wilmette, died Sept. 21 at her home. Mrs. Jordan was born in Chicago. Survivors include one daughter, Laura Jordan Dietrich of Middleburg, Va.; one son, Lenny Jordan of London, England; one grandchild, Anatole Jordan of London, England; one sister, Rosemary Kuhter Schultz; one brother George Edmund Kuhter; and many nieces and nephews. Interment was in Mount Carmel Cemetery in Hillside, Ill. 

http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/a/advertising_and_marketing/index.html?s=oldest&query=WASHINGTON%20(DC)&field=geo&match=exact

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http://www.mpri.com/site/about.html
http://166.20.120.3/IIF/jobs/jobsummary.html

General (Ret.) Carl E. Vuono (President)
General (Ret.) Ronald H. Griffith (Executive Vice President)
Colonel (Ret.) Stephen E. Inman (Chief Financial Officer)
Dan Doherty "Daniel A. Doherty" (Senior Vice President / General Manager of The Alexandria Group)
Bob Smith"Robert Smith"  (Senior Vice President and General Manager Training Technology Group)
William F. Kernan (Senior Vice President / General Manager of the International Group)
Randy Anderson (Senior Vice President and General Manager National Group)
Stu Wallace (Senior Vice President and General Manager Simulations Group)
John Sylvester (Senior Vice President and General Manager) Joint Ventures
Joe Wolfinger, Sr. Vice President, General Manager, Alexandria Group
Dave Winn
Patty Bolden

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http://www.armorgroup.com/services/securityservices/locations/usa/
http://www.armorgroupiti.com/

Virginia Campus
P. O. Box 709
West Point, VA 23181
USA

ArmorGroup offers a variety of training possibilities, designed to compliment busy schedules and unique personal security needs. Advanced training can be done in residence at one of ArmorGroup’s training facilities, which promote intensive hands-on participation in a controlled environment. For those individuals unable to attend in-residence training, ArmorGroup has a mobile training capability that in many instances can bring the training to you – anywhere in the world. 

ArmorGroup International Training Inc. (ITI) - Virginia Training Facility

The 900-acre ArmorGroup International Training facility in Virginia is accessible by land, water or air and features both a 3,700’ active runway and a designated parachute drop zone. Our training facility features four state-of-the-art training classrooms, a staff instructor building and administrative and instructional support buildings. The driving facility is comprised of two road types courses, each approximately 1 mile in length, with real world features. Curves are designed to give the student experience with street radius turns, as well as highway speed, and open road turns. A section of the driving range features roads similar to those driven in developing countries – narrow and confined. The primary training vehicles used by ArmorGroup ITI – VA are unmodified Pontiac Grand Prix automobiles, which are licensed and insured for use on the street. The training emphasis focuses on realism Realistic street exercises, replicating operations in urban environments, are conducted in nearby cities such as Richmond, Williamsburg and Norfolk, Virginia.

A highly specialized Off-Road Training Facility is located twenty minutes from our West Point, Virginia facility. This facility provides classroom and hands-on driving instruction on an all-terrain course, which accurately simulates adverse 4-wheel driving conditions of all types. Students are fully trained in 4-wheel drive vehicles on handling characteristics, proper gear selection, center of gravity shifts, and winching and recovery techniques. The facility provides opportunities for instruction and practice in the proper methods of traversing obstacles such as logs, ditches, water, mud, sand, inclines and other terrain conditions. This one of a kind facility provides challenging, all-inclusive 4-wheel off-road training specifically designed to prepare drivers for off-road contingencies or operations in undeveloped or strife-torn countries.

ArmorGroup ITI - VA is located midway between Richmond and Williamsburg, Virginia , just off of Interstate 64. It is adjacent to the Middle Peninsula Regional Airport, which is capable of handling most light aircraft. Driving time from Washington, DC is approximately two hours.

BSimmons@ArmorGroupAmerica.com
TKing@armorgroupamerica.com
RMarch@armorgroupamerica.com

Rich Weaver, President, ArmorGroup International Training

https://www.gsaadvantage.gov/ref_text/GS07F0255J/GS07F0255J_online.htm

Administrative Data
GSA Contract Number: GS-07F-0255J

Contract Period: 5/17/04 - 5/16/09

Contractor's Name, Address, Telephone and Fax Number, E-Mail and/or Web Site Address:

   ArmorGroup International Training
    Route 643, Airport Road
    P.O. Box 709
    West Point, Virginia 23181-0709
    Telephone: (804) 785-6000
    Fax: (804) 785-2719
    E-Mail: training@armorgroup.com

Contractor's Administration Source:

   David S. Partridge, Vice President, Global Strategic Planning and Development
    ArmorGroup International Training
    P.O. Box 709
    Route 643 Airport Road
    West Point, VA 23181-0709
    Telephone: (804) 785-9027
    Fax: (804) 785-2646
    E-Mail: mailto:wshelton@armorgroup.com

Business Size: Large
DUNS Number: 622319564
Central Contractor Registration (CCR): Yes
CAGE Code: ONXR6

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Information for Ordering Activities
Table of awarded Special Item Numbers (SIN's)

Schedule:   84 - Total Solutions for Law Enforcement, Security, Facility Management Systems, Fire, Rescue, Special Purpose Clothing, Marine Craft and Emergency/Disaster Recovery

 FSC Group:  63
 SIN:  246-52, Professional Security/Facility Management Services
 Basic GSA discount:  6.25%
 Quantity Discount:  N/A
 Volume Discount:  N/A
 Aggregate Discount:  N/A
 End of Contract Discount:  N/A
 Prompt Payment Terms:  1% - 20 Days, Net 30 Days
 FOB:  Reference Procedures for Services Priced on GSA Schedule at Hourly Rates
 Delivery Time:  14 Days ARO
 Emergency Delivery:  5 Workdays ARO, Based on Availability
 Warranty:  Reference Procedures for Services Priced on GSA Schedule at Hourly Rates
 Minimum Order:  $100.00
 Maximum Order:  $200,000.00
 Credit Card:  Accepted

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Background Information - International Training, Inc. (ITI)
Training is the core business and focus of International Training Incorporated (ITI).

International Training Incorporated (ITI), has been in the training business for over fifteen years and provides training on a global basis to thousands of students from both the government and private sector industry. Our training philosophy has always been to customize the training to meet the client s needs.

ITI is the leader and has always been in the forefront of innovative, hands-on, realistic and effective approaches to security. ITI has always placed emphasis on taking the offensive approach versus the reactive method when countering the spectrum of threats that impact an individual s security. To meet the challenges of new threats posed today, ITI is continuously assessing, evaluating and analyzing new and innovative approaches to further enhance security.

ITI s instructors have an average of 22 years of experience in law enforcement, intelligence, investigations and security experience. Several staff members have federal, state and county law enforcement academy level instruction experience. All instructional staff complete an intense week long instructional course prior to commencing on-site instruction or deploying one of our mobile training teams. This training covers topics such as instructional methodology, delivery, course preparation, classroom management, and student evaluation. While assigned to and working on the mobile training team, instructors are required to be evaluated by an experienced instructor for a minimum of 80 instructional hours. ITI maintains an extensive curriculum management and quality assurance program that provides for the constant evaluation and assessment of all instructional material and instructor staff. Instructors work under minimal supervision and are experienced at deploying to domestic and international locations and providing training to large and diverse groups with varying experiences and educational backgrounds. 

Training includes classroom lecture and realistic scenario based practical exercises. Instructors are responsible for all aspects of course administration, coordination, logistics and facilitation. This includes training area familiarization and set-up for the conduct and evaluation of all practical exercises.

ITI has played a major role in the development and initiation of a major global Surveillance Detection (SD) Program. This program provides added security assistance to many diplomatic facilities abroad. The program has been marked by documented successes, some of which have been made public and others that have not. Training has included a basic SD course, an intermediate SD course, SD Management for In-Country Facility Directors/Managers, SD and Evasive Driving for Diplomatic drivers and operational support to diplomatic facilities abroad, as required. ITI has provided training and operational assistance since inception of the program. In the year 2001 alone, ITI conducted mobile training, security assistance and security service programs for the United States Government, including components of the Department of State and the Department of Defense (DoD), in over 220 cities abroad, as well as within the United States. These programs for the United States Government and DoD touched the boundaries of every continent and virtually every major country and city in the world. ITI has also provided antiterrorism and force protection training programs at ITI training facilities in Texas and Virginia to practically every DoD component, where deploying troops are either residing, traveling to or working in medium to high threat environments.

ITI's in-depth analysis of various types of personal security and threat situations has shown there are skills and strategies that can be taught that can be effective in reducing victim potential. This information is integrated into our programs and insures that threatened individuals receive the most current, realistic and practical countermeasures available.

ITI is the ONLY company that routinely dispatches trained analysts to the scene of personal attacks. ITI s study of hundreds of attacks over decades has led to new methods of protecting people and their possessions. Recognized and adopted by Fortune 500 companies, the U.S. government (including ITI-trained special operations teams), foreign governments and select individuals in your own particular situation, these security methods have been proven effective in actual attacks. To date, ITI has over 60 recorded "saves"; individuals who have survived life-threatening situations due to ITI training and operations. Just as important, this is a 100% save rate. To date, everyone with ITI training who has come under attack has survived. 

Training Facilities

ITI-Virginia

The 900 acre ITI training facility in Virginia is accessible by land, water or air and features both a 3,700 foot active runway and a designated parachute drop zone. The driving facility is comprised of two road type courses, each approximately 1.8 miles long, with real world features. Curves are designed to give the student experience with street radius turns, as well as highway speed, and open road turns. A section of the driving range features roads similar to those driven in third world countries: narrow and confined. The primary training vehicles are new, unmodified Pontiac Grand Prix automobiles which are licensed and insured for use on the street. The training emphasis focuses on realism. The firearms training facility contains one of the most progressive and realistic, 360, .308 caliber ballistic shooting houses in the United States, encompassing 6,800 square feet of training space. Offices, classrooms and maintenance are also located on-site.

A new, separate, Off-Road Training Facility is located twenty minutes from West Point. This facility provides classroom and hands-on driving instruction on an all-terrain course, which accurately simulates adverse 4-wheel driving conditions of all types. Students are fully trained in 4-wheel drive vehicles on handling characteristics, proper gear selection, center of gravity shifts, and winching and recovery techniques. The facility provides opportunities for instruction and practice in the proper methods of traversing obstacles such as logs, ditches, water, mud, sand, inclines, and other terrain conditions. This one of a kind facility provides challenging, all-inclusive 4-wheel off-road training specifically designed to prepare drivers for off-road contingencies or operations in undeveloped or strife-torn countries.

ITI-Virginia is located midway between Richmond and Williamsburg, adjacent to the Middle Peninsula Regional Airport, which is capable of handling most light aircraft. Driving time from Washington, DC is under two hours.

ITI-Texas

The ITI Texas facility, near Pearsall, south of San Antonio, features a custom-designed and constructed 2.0 mile asphalt track, and other special features that accurately duplicate real world driving situations and conditions. A 13-acre outdoor firearms training area is on-site. Realistic street exercises, replicating operations in an urban environment, are conducted in nearby San Antonio.

The ITI Texas facility provides integrated training for the protection of personnel, facilities, and high-value assets against terrorism, crime, and other potential threats. It provides methods of identifying threats and developing specific procedures for countering them. The training emphasizes detailed vulnerability assessments of facilities, personnel, and transportation systems, and identifying security weaknesses in critical operational processes. The training also encourages development of specific solutions for continuously upgrading countermeasures and dealing with sudden changes or increases in threat, thereby ensuring the highest level of protection. 

An Off-Road Training Facility is located on ITI-Texas facility/campus. This facility provides classroom and hands-on driving instruction on an all-terrain course, which accurately simulates adverse 4-wheel driving conditions of all types. Students are fully trained in 4-wheel drive vehicles on handling characteristics, proper gear selection, center of gravity shifts, and winching and recovery techniques. The facility provides opportunities for instruction and practice in the proper methods of traversing obstacles such as logs, ditches, water, mud, sand, inclines, and other terrain conditions. This one of a kind facility provides challenging, all-inclusive 4-wheel off-road training specifically designed to prepare drivers for off-road contingencies or operations in undeveloped or strife-torn countries.

ITI Texas is located one hour south of San Antonio International Airport, off I-35, and five minutes from the corporate jet accessible Pearsall Municipal Airport.

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Overview of ITI training

ITI is a leader in providing comprehensive in-depth, tailored training to help you recognize, avoid and survive potential threats of organized attacks, kidnappings and violent crimes.

By integrating classroom work with practical, hands-on experience, our training not only empowers you to recognize threats and avoid them when possible, but most importantly, to survive them. We analyze past attacks and instruct on new protective measures that have proven successful in actual attack situations.

The use of realistic scenario-based situations duplicating real-world environments reinforces and practices appropriate responses before an actual incident. The training is designed to de-mystify security and promote individual confidence in being able to respond to adverse situations in an appropriate and successful manner, regardless of the individual s prior background or training.

ITI offers a variety of training possibilities, designed to compliment busy schedules and unique personal needs. Advanced training can be done in residence at one of the ITI facilities, which promote intensive hands-on participation in a controlled environment. For those persons unable to attend in-residence training, ITI has a mobile training capability that can bring the training to you anywhere in the world.

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List of available training courses

Driver Training

Advanced Driver Education and Crash Avoidance Training

Through hands-on experience, students learn practical driving maneuvers in realistic emergency situations. Lessons include vehicle dynamics, effective threshold braking and use of vision to anticipate and avoid accidents. Practical exercises cover emergency braking, vehicle control at highway speeds, off-road recoveries, as well as instinctive reactive measures to highway emergencies during wet and dry road conditions.

Evasive and Defensive Driver Training

This comprehensive program is designed around the instinctive reactionary process associated with accident avoidance and the expansion of the security envelope beyond the confines of the vehicle. Based on analytical studies of assaults on government and corporate personnel, practical exercises include modulated, ABS, and transitional braking, vehicle dynamics, high speed tactical driving, attack recognition and counter-surprise, tactical evasives, and attack scenarios.

Off Road and Specialty Driver Training

Students will learn not only the mechanics of the 4 x 4 drive train and mechanical operation, but traction demands, shift points, and proper gear selection. Practical exercises on the 86-acre facility include proper off road braking, acceleration, obstacle avoidance, emergency reactions, recovery techniques, and a challenging obstacle course. The culmination of training is an unknown terrain driving exercise, combining all elements of training.

Surveillance Detection Training

Basic Surveillance Detection Support for Facility Protection

Grounded in analysis of attacks on facilities, students will be able to identify and exploit the preoperational surveillance found before a terrorist attack. Includes practical exercises to demonstrate student skill progression.

Advanced Surveillance Detection Support for Facility Protection

Review of basic course, with emphasis on understanding the rings of security that protect facilities, collection and analysis of potential surveillant information, and the steps necessary to proactively exploit it. Includes design, implementation, and maintenance of a database specific to site s needs, and practical street exercises.

Basic Travel Pattern Analysis and Surveillance Detection Support for Transportation

Review and analysis of attacks, both criminal and terrorist, that have occurred during the transportation mode. Students will be able to analyze travel from the attacker s perspective, and design routes to support the detection of pre-attack surveillance. Realistic street exercises allow students to practice surveillance detection and attack recognition.

Advanced Travel Pattern Analysis and Surveillance Detection Support for Transportation

Review of basic course, with emphasis on defining routes to support surveillance detection teams. Students will learn the fundamentals of surveillance necessary to remain undetected by hostile surveillance teams, as well as the design, implementation, and maintenance of a database to support the collection, analysis, and dissemination of surveillant information. Includes practical street exercises.

Surveillance and Countersurveillance Training

Surveillance Operations

Students learn the tradecraft necessary to conduct offensive team surveillance operations. Practical exercises include foot and vehicle considerations, communications and signaling, and progressive/regressive pegging. 

Basic Countersurveillance Support

Building on the skills developed in the surveillance detection courses, students will learn to proactively support operational activity. Students apply casing techniques to assist in the identification and development of pre-planned locations used to support operational activities. Practical exercises are conducted throughout the course.

Advanced Countersurveillance Support

Review of the basic counter-surveillance skills. Emphasis is placed on development of preoperational planning, team management, and strategic utilization of tradecraft. Team drills and management planning are highlighted throughout the course during practical exercises.

Protective Service and Operations Training

Protecting Convoys and Motorcades

Course provides a study of vehicle dynamics, second generation driver theory, and a comprehensive classroom interactive study on historical and analytical evaluations of previous attack situations. Practical exercises include vehicle dynamics and braking techniques, precision driving and motorcade operations, single car and motorcade tactical evasives, and mock attack scenarios.

Protective Service Operations For Executives And Other Threatened Persons

Course is designed to provide students with the essential elements of evaluating, planning, and conducting a protective service operation.  Emphasis is placed on proactive approaches to each element, including theory, functionality, locality, and team composition.  Practical exercises include route analysis, foot formations, command post operations, advance work, high/low profile operations, current attack case studies, and mock attack scenarios.

Security Operations Training

Security Threat Matrix Assessments for Facilities

Course will cover the history and analysis of attacks on facilities, with an introduction to the Zone Defense approach to security. Not intended to replace in depth facility security assessments, the Security Threat Matrix prioritizes security needs and justifies the allocation of scarce resources to potential targets. Includes practical exercises in assessments, justification for rating, and proposed security coverage.

Security Threat Matrix Assessments for Personnel

A review and analysis of attacks against personnel leads an introduction to the Zone Defense method for matching scarce security resources to potential targets. Includes practical exercises in assessments, justification for rating, and proposed security coverage.

Security Threat Matrix Assessments for Transportation Systems

Course covers the history and analysis of terrorist attacks against transportation resources. Students will learn to use the Security Threat Matrix to prioritize security assets among potential targets. Practical exercises involve the rating and ranking of travel, route analysis, and surveillance detection support.

Firearms Training

Firearms Familiarization

Stressing responsible use under real world conditions, the student will learn combat marksmanship skills, precision vs. reactive shooting, drawing from concealment, wound ballistics, and psychophysical reactions to the stress of real life engagements.

Intermediate and Advanced Firearms Training

Covering all the objectives of the basic firearms familiarization class, this progressive firearms training will also cover the tactical considerations of holster selection, firing while moving, firing while moving at moving targets, proper use of cover, low/no light shooting, and a review of ballistics on unarmored vehicles. Training culminates in reactive steel drills, based on realistic situations not competitive matches. 

Tactical Shotgun

Students will learn proper tactical employment of the shotgun, including auto vs. pump, stance and recoil control, malfunction drills, load considerations, patterning, as well as breaching and entry techniques.

Tactical Carbine

This progressive firearms training will also cover the tactical considerations of carbine/SMG (sub-machinegun) selection, firing while moving, firing while moving at moving targets, proper use of cover, low/no light shooting, and a review of ballistics on unarmored vehicles. Training culminates in reactive steel drills, and a multi-room, component Shoot House based on realistic situations not competitive matches.

Other Specialized Training

Violent Crime Prevention Training

Stressing awareness and avoidance over conflict, the course provides a comprehensive review of the criminal threat, victim profiles, and the criminal's targeting and selection process for locations and targets. Practical exercises include victim profiling and criminal signature, personal defense with less than lethal and improvised weapons, and unarmed instinctive defense.

Team Building for Integrated Groups

Dynamic and intensive experiences that will enhance your corporate or organization's objectives such as intensifying group loyalty; improve cohesion; enhance employee satisfaction; and increase personal safety and security habits. Emphasis is placed on the need for individuals to work together and trust each other to overcome difficult or dangerous situations. The program includes a full day of either separate or combined experiences in areas such as evasive driving, firearms, four wheel drive off-road driving, and land navigation.

Close Quarters (CDQ ) Training [Authorized Training Provider]

Close Quarters Defense (CQD ) Training provides specialized skills and training necessary to respond appropriately to both shooting and non-shooting situations, whatever the environment or mission objective. Techniques are interchangeable with armed and unarmed defense and ensure the expertise necessary to control high-risk encounters.

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Current GSA Price List - FY 2004 (effective July 1, 2004)

Item Description
 * Net GSA Price Per Day/Unit
 
Direct Labor Category - ITI Facilities
ITI Staff
 $540.00
ITI Senior Administrator (Full-Time Assignment)
 $398.00
ITI Administrator (Full-Time Assignment)
 $398.00
ITI Administrative Support ($20.13/Hourly Rate)
 $151.00
Role Player/Course Support
 $219.00
ITI Close Quarters Defense (CQD) Instructor
 $674.00
ITI CQD Tactical Role Player
 $380.00
Night Differential (Range/Driving)
 +25% of Direct Labor Category
Emergency Medical Technician
 $234.00
Direct Labor Category - Mobile Security Training and Consulting Services
ITI Staff (for training, services or preparation day)
 $934.00
ITI Staff (for travel days)
 $467.00
ITI CQD Training Staff
 $1,166.00
ITI Staff (Hazardous Area Differential)
 +25% of Direct Labor Category
Facility/Equipment Costs
Driver Training Vehicle
 $855.00
Off-Road Training Vehicle
 $1,146.00
Driving Facility Rental (Hard Surface)
 $855.00
Driving Facility Rental (Off Road)
 $1,068.00
Night Drive Differential
 $855.00
Night Fire Differential
 $296.00
Classroom Rental
 $182.00
Course Reference Material (per student)
 $15.00
Operable Sedan Consumed (Ram or Escape Exercises, Vehicles Severely Damaged or Destroyed)
 $821.00
Target Vehicle Consumed (Ram or Escape Exercises, Vehicles Severely Damaged or Destroyed)
 $258.00
Shoot House and 25-Yard Firing Range Rental
 $814.00
50-Yard Firing Range Rental
 $474.00
Reactive Range Rental
 $436.00
CQD Facility Rental
 $814.00
Replacement Doors for Shoot House
 $96.00
3D Target Rental (each per day)
 $19.00
IPSC Cardboard Targets (each)
 $0.76
IPSC Cardboard Targets (box of 100)
 $76.00
Weapon Rental - Pistol (per weapon)
 $91.00
Weapon Rental - Carbine/Shotgun (per weapon)
 $100.00
Weapon Rental - Submachine (per weapon)
 $112.00
Flashlight (per student)
 $61.00
Simmunitions (box of 50)
 $28.00
9mm Ammunition (per thousand rounds)
 $365.00
5.56mm Ammunition (per thousand rounds)
 $344.00
.45cal ACP Ball Ammunition (per thousand rounds)
 $224.00
.357cal JSP Ammunition (per thousand rounds)
 $344.00
.40cal S&W Ammunition (per thousand rounds)
 $345.00
Shotgun Slugs 00/#4 (per thousand rounds)
 $727.00
Shotgun #8/#9 (per thousand rounds)
 $320.00
* Net GSA Price Per Day/Unit Calculation. Commercial Price Per Unit/Day, Minus (-) 6.94% GSA Discount, Plus (+) 0.75 Industrial Funding Fee.

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"Donna" = Donna Murrah, Wife of Brigadier General Earnest O. Robbins, USAF
"Donna" = Earnest Robbins   (703) 560-4086   8033 N Park St,  Dunn Loring, VA 22027
"Donna" = Robbins, Earnest, 8033 N Park St, Dunn Loring, VA 22027-1219, (703) 560-4086

Pam Conte
Kristen Robbins
Laura Hendley
Karen Carlson

http://www.trulia.com/homes/Virginia/Dunn_Loring/sold/220832-8033-N-Park-St-Dunn-Loring-VA-22027
http://www.engr.uky.edu/alumni/hod/robbins.html

"Art" - (703) 938-3025
"Art" - Fajans, Arthur E., 9617 Percussion Way, Vienna, VA 22182-3333 (703) 938-3025
"Art" - Arthur E. Fajans, OSD/DIA

http://www.lib.auburn.edu/madd/docs/giq/01_04.html#arthur

Arthur E. Fajans is Deputy Director, Security Policy, in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. He recently completed the Foreign Service Institute's Executive Seminar on National and International Affairs at the Department of State. Mr. Fajans joined the office of the Secretary of Defense in 1973 and has served as Acting Director, Information Security Acting Chairman, National Disclosure Policy Committee, U.S. Representative to the NATO Security Committee, and with Defense Public Affairs as the Freedom of Information Staff Specialist. Mr. Fajans also has been employed by the Navy Department and the Defense Intelligence Agency.

"Kevin" = Jennyfer Peterson   (703) 318-0070   1302 Crosstitch Dr,  Herndon, VA 20170
"Kevin" = Kevin Peterson   (703) 318-0070   1302 Crosstitch Dr,  Herndon, VA 20170
"Kevin" =  (703) 318-7181 1302 Crosstitch Dr, Herndon, VA 20170
"Kevin" =  Peterson, Kevin,1302 Crosstitch Drive, Herndon, VA (Virginia) 20170-3618 (703) 318-7181

"Kathy" = M Donohue   (703) 250-6502   Burke, VA 22009
"Kathy" = Donohue, M., 10610 Burnside Landing Ct., Burke, VA 22015-2520 (703) 250-6502
"Kathy" = Kathleen Donohue, Central Intelligence Agency

Mr. Kenneth M. Donohue 64145 11/1/2005 F 38
Dept of HUD
Deputy Inspector General
10610 Burnside Landing Ct
Burke, VA 22015
Work Phone: (202) 708-0430

http://www.hud.gov/about/secretary/donohuebio.cfm

Mr. Donohue had a distinguished 21-year career with the U.S. Secret Service as a special agent, culminating with the Assistant Director's staff assigned to the CIA's Counter-Terrorism Center. Mr. Donohue had a diverse career within the Investigation Division. In addition, he served with the Presidential Detail and two tours with the Protective Intelligence Division.

He and his spouse of thirty-four years, Kathleen, have four sons and one grandson. Mr. Donohue is a competitive swimmer and works with special needs children.

https://members.agacgfm.org/scriptcontent/membersonly/downloads/1105SponsMems.pdf

http://www.hud.gov/offices/cir/test120601.cfm

First, let me introduce my wife, Kathleen who currently works at the State Department [CIA] and raised our wonderful sons, while I was traveling the world. Without her support and love I would not be here today.

"Barb" - (703) 938-4865, Landline - VA
"Barb" - (703) 938-4865

"Scott" - (804) 512-5197, Cell Phone, Verizon Wireless - Virginia

"Ed" - (540) 785-8319, Landline - VA, Verizon

"Steven" - (301) 203-1520, Landline - Fort Washington, MD

"Gene"  = (703) 727-6575, Cell Phone - VA, Verizon Wireless