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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS MONDAY MORNING June 11, 2012 HIGHLIGHTS Bureau’s Executive Staff Visit USP Atlanta During the Bureau’s recent Executive Staff meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, Director Charles E. Samuels, Jr., and Executive Staff members visited USP Atlanta. Warden J. A. Keller escorted the group on a tour that included the detention center unit, a general population unit, the historic “C” cell house, the future Special Management Unit, Religious Services, UNICOR, and the Food Service and Education Departments. Following the tour, Director Samuels attended a staff recall and shared his vision and goals for the agency. Director Samuels (front row, center) with Executive Staff and USP Atlanta staff Attorney General's Volunteer Awards On June 1, the Department of Justice (DOJ) held its annual awards ceremony to recognize recipients of this year’s Attorney General’s Volunteer Awards. One Bureau staff member Tushar B. Patel and one Bureau volunteer Harold V. Huston were among those honored during the event. Below are brief summaries of their accomplishments. Congratulations to both on receiving this special recognition! Attorney General’s Volunteer Award for Community Service Award Recipient: Tushar B. Patel, Acting Chief, Office of Quality Management, Health Services Division, Central Office Mission of the Bureau of Prisons It is the mission of the Federal Bureau of Prisons to protect society by confining offenders in the controlled environments of prisons and community-based facilities that are safe, humane, cost-efficient, and appropriately secure, and that provide work and other self-improvement opportunities to assist offenders in becoming law-abiding citizens. INSIDE HIGHLIGHTS In Memoriam: 3 Marvin Haas FDC Houston Staff Member Receives FEB Award 3 Institutions Participate in Inter-agency CMT and DCT Training 3 Institutions Hold Reentry Programs 4 FCI Ashland Holds Mock Job and Health Fairs 5 Staff News 9
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS

MONDAY MORNING June 11, 2012

HIGHLIGHTS

Bureau’s Executive Staff Visit USP Atlanta

During the Bureau’s recent Executive Staff meeting in Atlanta, Georgia,

Director Charles E. Samuels, Jr., and Executive Staff members visited USP

Atlanta. Warden J. A. Keller escorted the group on a tour that included the

detention center unit, a general population unit, the historic “C” cell house,

the future Special Management Unit, Religious Services, UNICOR, and the

Food Service and Education Departments. Following the tour, Director

Samuels attended a staff recall and shared his vision and goals for the

agency.

Director Samuels (front row, center) with Executive Staff and USP Atlanta staff

Attorney General's Volunteer Awards

On June 1, the Department of Justice (DOJ) held its annual awards ceremony

to recognize recipients of this year’s Attorney General’s Volunteer Awards.

One Bureau staff member – Tushar B. Patel – and one Bureau volunteer –

Harold V. Huston – were among those honored during the event. Below are

brief summaries of their accomplishments. Congratulations to both on

receiving this special recognition!

Attorney General’s Volunteer Award for Community Service

Award Recipient: Tushar B. Patel, Acting Chief, Office of Quality

Management, Health Services Division, Central Office

Mission of the Bureau of Prisons It is the mission of the Federal Bureau

of Prisons to protect society by

confining offenders in the controlled

environments of prisons and

community-based facilities that are

safe, humane, cost-efficient, and

appropriately secure, and that provide

work and other self-improvement

opportunities to assist offenders in

becoming law-abiding citizens.

INSIDE

HIGHLIGHTS

In Memoriam: 3 Marvin Haas FDC Houston Staff Member Receives FEB Award 3 Institutions Participate in Inter-agency CMT and DCT Training 3 Institutions Hold Reentry Programs 4 FCI Ashland Holds Mock Job and Health Fairs 5 Staff News 9

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Since 2001, Tushar Patel has been actively involved

serving various communities in New Jersey through

the non-profit organization, Indian Health Camp of

New Jersey. As an active member, he has been

involved in conducting health screening activities from

the beginning; and in 2006, he also became and has

since served as President of that non-profit.

Through this organization, Mr. Patel provides free

health screening and disease prevention services to

uninsured and under insured people between the ages

of 45 and 64. Mr. Patel is actively involved in

coordinating its medical health camp activities to

provide screening and education on chronic diseases.

Specifically, the organization provides physical and

dental examinations, electrocardiograms, blood

pressure checks, physical therapy, pharmacy

counseling, weight management, and dietary

counseling. The Health Camp has dealt with diabetes;

cardiac diseases; cholesterol problems; prostate, colon,

rectal, breast, and cervical cancer; eye diseases (e.g.,

glaucoma, cataract, retinopathy); and more.

Approximately 600-800 people are screened every

year and about 6500 people receive the service during

health fairs. Annually, more than 30-40% chronic

disease abnormalities are diagnosed via physical

examination and other screening methods used (e.g.,

electrocardiogram, eye screening, cancer screening,

blood tests). In 2010 and 2011, 8 cases of breast cancer

and 10 cases of severe cardiac diseases were diagnosed

during this community screening. The appropriate

referral and timely intervention made possible by he

early detection of chronic diseases resulting from the

preventive health screening saved the lives of these

patients. Mr. Patel’s generous efforts in providing free medical

care to an underserved population make him truly

deserving of the Attorney General’s Volunteer Award

for Community Service.

Attorney General’s Citizen Volunteer Service Award

Award Recipient: Colonel Harold V. Huston (Ret.),

FCI Ashland (KY) Volunteer

Colonel Huston received the Citizen Volunteer Service

Award from the Attorney General’s Volunteer Awards

and Employee Volunteerism Programs. From 1955 to

1978, Colonel Huston had a very distinguished

military career with the United States Marine Corps.

He accumulated more than 5000 flying hours, served

two combat tours in Vietnam, and piloted Marine 1

during the Administrations of Presidents Eisenhower,

Kennedy, and Johnson.

Colonel Huston began volunteering at various

correctional institutions in 1979, beginning with the

Greenup County Corrections Facility located in

Greenup County, KY. Shortly thereafter, Colonel

Huston extended his volunteer services to the

Religious Services Department at FCI Ashland,

Kentucky. He became one of the Bureau’s many

dedicated volunteers, showing his professionalism and

commitment to the cause through his weekly service,

and has been a reliable asset for the Bureau since

1979. Col. Huston has personally devoted unlimited

time and effort to maintain, strengthen, and/or institute

a host of religious services programs at the institution.

In 2010, he joined the Bureau’s Threshold Program

through which he has been involved in the mentoring

and reentry efforts of more than 100 inmates. His

humility and communication style easily hold the

attention and interest of those with whom he works,

and he can transform any classroom setting into a

relaxed environment in which individuals can prosper.

During his 33 years of volunteer service to FCI

Ashland and the Bureau, Col. Huston has amassed

well over 5000 volunteer service hours, while assisting

local hospitals, churches, and community service

organizations. He has also volunteered his service to

numerous community projects for local veterans. The

years have demonstrated the Colonel’s unwavering

commitment to helping the Bureau carry out its

mission successfully. He has been flexible and willing

to accept new volunteer duties to help fill the needs of

the agency.

The BOP has benefitted greatly from Col. Huston’s

service; he epitomizes the spirit of giving.

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In Memoriam: Marvin Haas

On June 2, Marvin A. Haas, Jr., FMC Rochester Cook

Supervisor, passed away from cancer. He was 52 years

old. Mr. Haas began his BOP career as a Correctional

Officer at FCI Oxford in 1989; later that year, he

transferred to FMC Rochester as a Cook Supervisor.

He is survived by his wife Kathleen; sons, Marvin,

Dalton, and FMC Rochester HVAC Supervisor Kyle

Haas; his mother Marilyn; and sister Renae. Cards and

letters of condolence can be sent to the attention of

Haas Family, c/o Warden’s Office, FMC Rochester,

P.O. Box 4600, Rochester, Minnesota, 55903.

FDC Houston Staff Member Receives FEB Award

L. to R.: FEB Executive Director Mike Mason; Dana McGehee;

FEB Co-Chairperson Adam Walmus; and The Honorable David Hittner

On May 4, the Federal Executive Board (FEB) of

Houston held its annual banquet and awards ceremony.

Eleven FDC Houston staff were nominated for awards

in four different categories. The Honorable David

Hittner, United States District Court Judge for the

Southern District of Texas, presented Warden’s

Secretary Dana McGehee with the Horizon Award for

Excellence in Administrative Assistance. The award

recognizes an individual in an assistant, secretary or

clerical position for their significant contributions to

the success of their organization’s mission by

demonstrating exemplary performance, superior

quality work, and a commitment to excellence.

Institutions Participate in Inter-agency CMT/DCT Training

Mock Prison Riot Training

FCC Butner DCT team during helicopter evacuation scenario

During the week of May 4-9, the West Virginia

Department of Corrections facilitated the 16th

annual

mock prison riot training at the former Moundsville

State Penitentiary. The training allowed law

enforcement (including corrections), and military

tactical teams from around the world to test their

abilities in a variety of real-life scenarios. In addition,

the training included workshops and a technology

showcase demonstrating the latest innovations in

equipment and munitions. Participants represented 39

states, 9 countries (including Hong Kong, Singapore,

Israel, Nigeria, and Canada) and Disturbance Control

Teams (DCT) from FCI Ashland, FCI Greenville, FCI

Milan, FCI Pekin, FCC Butner, USP Big Sandy, USP

Hazelton, and USP McCreary.

Members of FCC Butner’s DCT participated in the

prison riot training scenario, competing against 17

teams in the challenging Skills Competition, a series of

five events including a team obstacle course; low light

search and rescue; breaching and securing a building;

team pistol shooting competition; and a search and

detain scenario in a housing unit. FCC Butner DCT

team members Raun Beard, Paul Camacho, William

Champion, Jordan Payne, and Wendell Stallings, also

competed in the individual Super SWAT Competition,

with Mr. Champion and Mr. Payne finishing in the top

ten for the event.

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The FCI Ashland and FCC Butner DCT teams

demonstrated a medical evacuation scenario using a

helicopter airlift of an injured staff member. During the

scenario, the teams successfully regained control of a

housing unit, evacuated and treated injured staff,

secured a landing zone, and airlifted staff to safety.

Crisis Management Training

During the week of May 21-25, approximately 450

BOP staff from the Northeast Region participated in

Crisis Management Training at FCI Fort Dix, New

Jersey. The purpose of the bi-annual training is to train

tactical, crisis support, hostage negotiators, public

information officers, agency leaders, and DCT teams

using the Incident Command System response

structure.

Real-life training scenarios included a civil

disturbance, tubular assault, low-light engagement,

tactical planning, hostage negotiations, munitions

deployment, and high-risk transportation. Military

leaders from the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst

provided assistance, housing participants in military

dormitories and allowing BOP staff to use some of the

military’s advanced training facilities.

CMT training scenario

Institutions Hold Reentry Programs FCI Memphis

On May 30, The Honorable Edward L. Stanton, III,

United States Attorney for the Western District of

Tennessee, along with two staff from his office,

Michelle Parks, Assistant United States Attorney

(AUSA) and Walter Gunn, Law Enforcement

Coordinator, visited FCI Memphis. During their visit,

the group met with inmates to discuss reentry. Mr.

Stanton highlighted several key principles for

successful reentry, including putting your mistakes

behind you, the importance of moving forward and the

responsibility of former offenders to make a difference

in the community. Inmates attending the program

actively participated and expressed their appreciation

for the opportunity. Mr. Stanton and his staff will

conduct future sessions on a quarterly basis for both

FCI and camp inmates.

L. to R.: Unit Manager Johnny Williams; Law Enforcement

Coordinator Walter Gunn; AW DeWayne Hendrix;

AUSA Michelle Parks; US Attorney Edward Stanton; and

Reentry Affairs Coordinator Anissa Jackson

North Central Regional Office

The North Central Regional Office recently

implemented a new training initiative for Reentry

Affairs Coordinators (RAC). The program, a

cooperative effort between the Regional Reentry

Office and regional Residential Reentry Centers

(RRC), provides RAC staff the opportunity to cross

train in Residential Reentry Management (RRM)

offices and on-site at RRCs. The objective of the

program is to provide a comprehensive understanding

of the role and responsibility of the RRM and the

operations at RRCs.

The first training session included Reentry Affairs

Coordinators from USP Leavenworth, FCI Greenville,

FCI Milan, and FCI Englewood. During the training,

the participants learned about the utilization of home

detention and direct home detention placements; how

to process RRC referrals; participated in Program

Review Teams; and conducted contract monitoring of

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RRC facilities. Additional training sessions for other

North Central Region RACs will be held in the near

future.

Northeast Regional Office

L. to R.: Mr. Henderson; Deputy Regional Director

Amy Carlton; and Regional Director Joseph Norwood

On May 18 and 19, the Northeast Regional Office, in

collaboration with the U.S. Probation Office (USPO)

for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, hosted three

reentry programs titled, “Living Beyond a Number: A

Recipe for Life After Prison,” featuring Jeff

Henderson, celebrity chef and bestselling author. Mr.

Henderson, a graduate of a Residential Drug Abuse

Treatment Program (RDAP), spoke to RDAP inmates

at FCI Fort Dix and shared how effective inmate

programming changed his life when he discovered his

passion for cooking while in prison.

Later that day, at a USPO Resource Expo, inmates

from FCI Fairton, FCI Fort Dix and FDC Philadelphia

attended a pre-orientation session about supervision

and reentry court, received information about resources

available, and listened to Mr. Henderson discuss his

road from prison dishwasher to executive chef.

On May 19, a “Living Beyond a Number” program

was held at the Free Library of Philadelphia. Mr.

Henderson, along with six other former offenders,

participated in a panel discussion, sharing their

experiences, challenges and successes. Local social

service agencies provided information about obtaining

official identification, employment, family

strengthening, health care, mentoring, and housing.

During the event, Northeast Regional Director Joseph

L. Norwood discussed the Bureau’s reentry efforts and

commended Deputy Regional Director Amy Carlton

and Regional Reentry Administrator Candace Johnson

and other staff who helped coordinate and facilitate the

event.

FCI Ashland Holds Mock Job and Health Fairs

Inmate participating in practice interview

On May 22, FCI Ashland’s Education Department

hosted a mock job and transition fair. The theme was

“Key to Success.” Volunteers from the local

community conducted practice interviews with

inmates. Each inmate had the opportunity to

participate in four interviews, followed by a

comprehensive evaluation of their resume, job

application, and interview skills. During the fair,

representatives from the Kentucky Department of

Veterans Affairs; Regional Kentucky Works Program;

Rumpke of Ohio; West Virginia Workforce

Development; Ashland Community and Technical

College; United Way of Northeastern Kentucky;

Goodwill; Disabled Veterans’ Outreach; KISRA; and

YRC Trucking were on hand to provide information

about reentry resources.

Later that day, the Recreation Department held a

health fair. Inmates participated in a variety of health

screenings and received information on topics

including nutrition, diabetes awareness, and the

benefits of exercise. FCI Ashland staff from Human

Resources, Food Service, Psychology Services, Health

Services, and UNICOR also participated in the health

and transitional fairs.

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Correctional Workers Week Events

Western Regional Office

Honor Guard during CWW memorial ceremony

On May 23, the Western Regional Office held its

annual Correctional Workers Week (CWW) memorial

service. Deputy Regional Director Audrey M. Gill

provided opening remarks, followed by the Posting of

Colors by an Honor Guard comprised of USP Atwater

and FCI Dublin staff. Regional Chaplaincy

Administrator Dennis Grabrian provided the

invocation and Regional Emergency Preparedness

Officer Ray Garcia honored the Bureau’s fallen staff,

acknowledging their courage and commitment. During

his presentation, Mr. Garcia spoke of his personal

memories of both Jose Rivera and Scott Williams.

Regional Director (RD) Robert McFadden spoke of the

importance of living life to its fullest and expressing

appreciation to one another. RD McFadden noted that,

while this will be his last CWW memorial service as a

BOP employee, he intends to continue to honor those

who have made the ultimate sacrifice, by attending

future FCI Phoenix CWW programs, as a guest.

FCI Williamsburg

On May 31, FCI Williamsburg’s CWW Committee

sponsored a walk in memory of Bureau staff killed in

the line of duty. The half-mile walk made its way

around the reservation grounds and ended at the

administration building. FCC Coleman Complex

Warden Darryl B. Drew, who was visiting FCI

Williamsburg, joined Warden John R. Owen and thirty

staff on the walk; each staff member carried the photo

of a fallen hero and four FCI Williamsburg staff who

have passed away from non-work related causes.

On June 4, the institution held a CWW memorial

service. Nick Bianchi, Assistant United States

Attorney for the District of South Carolina, was guest

speaker. Mr. Bianchi stressed the importance of law

enforcement officials working together to accomplish

mutual goals and provide offenders with the proper

resources to successfully transition to the community.

FCI Williamsburg staff holding photos of BOP staff

killed in the line of duty

MDC Guaynabo Holds First LGBT Program

L. to R.: Warden Martinez,;Ms. Colon; Mr. Serrano;

Dr. Perez; and AW Perez

On June 5, MDC Guaynabo’s Affirmative Action

Committee and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and

Transgender Program sponsored a lunch and learn for

staff. Warden Jerry C. Martinez encouraged staff to

embrace diversity and change. LGBT Program

Manager Deborah Colon introduced guest speaker

Pedro Julio Serrano, National Gay and Lesbian Task

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Force Communications Manager. Mr. Serrano

provided an overview of LGBT achievements in the

United States and Puerto Rico and discussed

challenges the LGBT community faces in Puerto Rico.

Warden Martinez, Ms. Colon, and Dr. Gisela Perez

presented Mr. Serrano with an appreciation plaque.

On This Day in BOP History

Fifty years ago, on June 11, 1962, inmates Frank Lee

Morris, and brothers John and Clarence Anglin,

disappeared from USP Alcatraz. Their disappearance

was made famous by Clint Eastwood in the movie

“Escape from Alcatraz.” Although the men are

considered “missing and presumed drowned,” their

“escape” is still an active law enforcement case.

Staff Serve the Community

USP Canaan

USP Canaan staff, family and friends at the “Beast of the East” 5K race

On May 19, USP Canaan held its first “Beast of the

East” 5K race as part of its Correctional Workers

Week (CWW) activities; 50 runners took part in the

race. USP Canaan Gardener Foreman Kris Erickson

placed second overall, while Teacher Rebecca

Erickson took first place for women with a time of

25:49; Case Manager Erin Richardson was third in the

women’s division.

MDC Guaynabo

On May 25 and 26, MDC Guaynabo staff participated

in the “Relay for Life” event held at the Children’s

Park in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. More than 50 staff,

family and friends represented the “Cancer Fighters”

team, and raised more than $2,000 to benefit the

American Cancer Society of Puerto Rico.

The “Cancer Fighters” team coordinated a 5K event

and a “Locks of Love” campaign during the “Relay for

Life.” More than 100 runners participated in the 5K

race. The MDC Guaynabo team received the second

place award for “Federal Agency Donations” and also

received the “Consistency of Walkers on Track”

award.

MDC Guaynabo staff with Relay for Life awards

MDC Guaynabo inmates, the “Cancer Warriors” team,

participated in their own “Relay for Life” event, held

in the housing units and recreation yard. The inmate

team received first place in the “Federal Agency

Donation” category by donating more than $9,300.

The various “Relay for Life” events raised over

$38,000 for the Bayamon Chapter, surpassing its goal

of $25,000.

FCI Ray Brook

On June 1, FCI Ray Brook’s Executive Staff and

SORT team members joined the New York State

Police, New York State SORT Team, New York State

Department of Environmental Conservation Police,

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Essex County Sheriff’s Department, and local police

departments in the Lake Placid Law Enforcement

Torch Run for Special Olympics. The Torch Run, an

annual event since 1981, raises awareness and funds to

support Special Olympic athletes and programs.

FCI Ray Brook “Torch Run” participants

Federal Occupational Health Employee Assistance Program

1-800-222-0364

1-888-262-7848 (TTY)

Call for information or confidential assistance.

Monday Morning Highlights Published weekly by the

Federal Bureau of Prisons

Information, Policy, and Public Affairs Division

Washington, DC 20534

Telephone 202-307-3163

e-mail: [email protected] or

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Monday Morning Highlights is published for employees and retirees

of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, with selective distribution to

Federal, state, and local criminal justice agencies. Material for the

Highlights must be received by noon on the Wednesday preceding

publication. Later submissions may be held for a following issue.

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Staff News (posting dates 5/31/12 through 06/06/12)

Outstanding Employees

Staff Name Position Duty Station Award

Teresa Adams Inventory Management Specialist SERO Employee of the Year

Teresa Blackwell-Hurd Captain's Secretary Atlanta USP Employee of the Quarter

Roosevelt Calhoun Senior Officer Atlanta USP Correctional Officer of the Year

Alan Cohen Captain Atlanta USP Supervisor of the Year

Cheryl Cooper Financial Specialist Atlanta USP Employee of the Year

Riley Garner Supervisory Correctional Systems Specialist

Atlanta USP Supervisor of the Quarter

Roderick Jackson Senior Officer Specialist Atlanta USP Correctional Officer of the Quarter

Patrick Pearson Senior Officer Specialist Atlanta USP Correctional Officer of the Year

Willis Pratt Electrical Worker Supervisor Atlanta USP Employee of the Year

Caixa Santos Paralegal Specialist SERO Employee of the Quarter

Charles Stith Facilities Manager Atlanta USP Supervisor of the Quarter

Rochelle Taylor Unit Manager Atlanta USP Supervisor of the Year

GLYNCO Honor Graduates

Staff Name Position Duty Station Grad Date

Derek Alberding PHS Senior Pharmacist Butner FCC 6/1/2012

Richard Cutlip PHS Senior Pharmacist Coleman FCC 6/1/2012

Kalen Miles Correctional Officer Marion USP 6/1/2012

Eric Seeger Correctional Officer Coleman FCC 6/1/2012

Jon Troemper II Correctional Officer Coleman FCC 6/1/2012

Jill Volin Medical Officer Butner FCC 6/1/2012

Retirements

Staff Name Last Position Last Duty Station Retirement Notes

William Bailey, Jr. Factory Manager Petersburg FCC

28 years government service. Retire Date:

6/30/2012

David Barnes Cook Foreman Yazoo City FCC 15 years BOP service. Retire Date: 6/2/2012

Gary Boelter Senior Officer Specialist Yankton FPC 24 years BOP service. Retire Date: 7/28/2012

Timothy Boldt Unit Manager Sheridan FCI 22 years BOP service. Retire Date: 5/31/2012

Jeffrey Campbell Supervisory Attorney Advisor

SERO 22 years BOP service. Retire Date: 5/31/2012

Rick Coleman Cook Foreman Leavenworth USP 26 years BOP service. Retire Date: 7/31/2012

Jack Daniels Accounting Technician Oxford FCI 25 years BOP service. Retire Date: 7/28/2012

Donna Diaz UNICOR Business Manager Bryan FPC

25 years BOP service. Former duty station:

FDC Oakdale. Retire Date: 8/31/2012

Scott Ellingson Teacher Sandstone FCI 20 years BOP service. Retire Date: 6/30/2012

Donna Hardman Recreation Specialist Morgantown FCI 22 years BOP service. Retire Date: 7/31/2012

Bethzaida Hernandez-Ricoff Regional Medical Director HSD, CO

20 years BOP service. Former duty stations:

FCI Three Rivers, FMC Carswell, FCI

Tallahassee. Retire Date: 10/31/2012

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Staff Name Last Position Last Duty Station Retirement Notes

Lillian Jimenez Regional Health Services Administrator

SERO 39 years government service. Former duty

station: FCI Marianna. Retire Date:

6/30/2012

Jesse King Correctional Counselor Leavenworth USP

24 years government service. Retire Date:

7/28/2012

Doug Kiowski

Electronics Technician Seagoville FCI

20 years BOP service. 28 years government

service. Former duty stations: FCC Florence,

MDC Guaynabo, FCC Beaumont. Retire

Date: 6/30/2012

Everett Lowery, Jr. Supervisory Correctional Systems Specialist

Dublin FCI 20 years BOP service. Former duty stations:

FCI El Reno, FTC Oklahoma, FDC

Honolulu. Retire Date: 8/31/2012

Jeffrey McCarthy Senior Officer Specialist Loretto FCI 24 years BOP service. Retire Date: 5/31/2012

Kevin Mileur Senior Officer Specialist Pekin FCI

27 years government service. Former duty

station: USP Marion. Retire Date: 9/30/2012

Kenneth Montgomery Unit Manager Pollock USP

24 years government service. Former duty

stations: FCI Texarkana, FCI Oakdale. Retire

Date: 9/30/2012

Valerie Neloms Drug Abuse Treatment Specialist

Montgomery FPC 26 years government service. Retire Date:

7/31/2012

Ronald Richter Supervisory Chaplain Sheridan FCI

27 years BOP service. Former duty stations:

FCI El Reno, FPC Boron, USP Lompoc, FCI

Dublin. Retire Date: 7/31/2012

Pamela Seebach Social Worker Rochester FMC 20 years BOP service. Retire Date: 6/30/2012

Amy Walker Correctional Systems Officer Texarkana FCI

25 years BOP service. Retire Date:

10/31/2012

James Whatley Warehouse Worker Foreman Bastrop FCI 22 years BOP service. Retire Date: 6/30/2012

Personnel & Executive Staff Selections

Staff Name From To

Position Duty Station Position Duty Station

Gerald Adams Facilities Manager Texarkana FCI Facilities Manager Los Angeles MDC

Jon Adduci Discipline Hearing Officer

Victorville FCC Unit Manager

Forrest City FCC

Ernest Adkins, II Utility Systems Operator Supervisor

McDowell FCI Lieutenant

Estill FCI

Kathleen Andrade Lieutenant McDowell FCI Lieutenant Oklahoma City FTC

Jesse Arellano Computer Services Manager

Memphis FCI Computer Services Manager

Englewood FCI

Ivonne Benet Rivera Supervisor of Education Devens FMC

Executive Assistant/ Camp Administrator

Miami FCI

Betty Boggs Human Resource Specialist

CSU, Grand Prairie Senior Human Resource Specialist

CSU, Grand Prairie

Kendrick Brooks Facilities Manager Bryan FPC Electronics Technician Bryan FPC

Christopher Davis Utility Systems Repairer Operator Supervisor

Florence FCC General Foreman

McDowell FCI

Keith Dupas Contract Specialist Oakdale FCC

Supervisory Contract Specialist

Pollock FCC

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Staff Name From To

Position Duty Station Position Duty Station

William Duvall Senior Officer Specialist

Beaumont FCC Lieutenant

Williamsburg FCI

Andrew Fenlon Case Manager Florence FCC

Reentry Affairs Coordinator

Florence FCC

Gregory Floyd General Foreman Herlong FCI Facilities Manager Terminal Island FCI

Honda Forsyth Human Resource Specialist

CSU, Grand Prairie Senior Human Resource Specialist

CSU, Grand Prairie

Judith Frey Administrative Assistant, DSCC Grand Prairie

Classification and Computation Technician, DSCC

Grand Prairie

Andrea Goen Administrative Assistant, DSCC Grand Prairie

Classification and Computation Technician,

DSCC Grand Prairie

John Grigsby Lieutenant Tucson FCC Lieutenant Sheridan FCI

Wayne Heath Correctional Officer El Reno FCI Recreation Specialist El Reno FCI

Steven Hegenbarth Plumbing Worker Supervisor

Sandstone FCI General Foreman

Pekin FCI

William Hicks Unit Manager Big Sandy USP

Emergency Preparedness Officer

Big Sandy USP

Regina Hufnagle Reentry Affairs Coordinator

Devens FMC Unit Manager

Englewood FCI

Jeremiah Johnston General Foreman Sheridan FCI Facilities Manager Gilmer FCI

Arnita Jones Unit Manager Tucson FCC

Regional Correctional Programs Administrator

MARO

Dan Joslin Senior Deputy Assistant Director

HRMD, CO Assistant Director

HRMD, CO

John Jury Computer Services Manager

Loretto FCI Computer Services Manager

Springfield MCFP

Timothy Langford Lieutenant Yazoo City FCC Lieutenant Tallahassee FCI

Shane Lightel Drug Abuse Treatment Specialist

Terminal Island FCI Drug Abuse Treatment Oversight Specialist

Terminal Island FCI

Randy McCarty Facilities Manager Mendota FCI Facilities Manager Atwater USP

Nathan McCleery Senior Officer Specialist Three Rivers FCI IT Specialist Berlin FCI

Roxie Nelson Lieutenant Pensacola FPC Lieutenant Tallahassee FCI

Michael Phillips Specialty Treatment Specialist

Victorville FCC Drug Abuse Treatment Oversight Specialist

Terminal Island FCI

Jack Phipps Lieutenant Ashland FCI Captain Cumberland FCI

Craig Pickles Operations Manager, DSCC

Grand Prairie Section Chief, DSCC

Grand Prairie

Karen Poole Accounting Technician Marianna FCI Financial Specialist Marianna FCI

Mark Ray Senior Officer Seagoville FCI

Electrical Worker Supervisor

Seagoville FCI

Erin Rogers Correctional Counselor Brooklyn MDC

Reentry Affairs Coordinator

Brooklyn MDC

Melissa Rutherford Contract Specialist Lee USP

Supervisory Contract Specialist

Lee USP

Christine Ryan Accounting Technician El Reno FCI Budget Analyst El Reno FCI

Barbie Serrato Correctional Programs Specialist

Tucson FCC Unit Manager

Tucson FCC

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Staff Name From To

Position Duty Station Position Duty Station

Raymond Slingerland Correctional Counselor Coleman FCC Lieutenant Estill FCI

Derek Smith Lieutenant Hazelton USP Lieutenant Beckley FCI

Erica Strong Case Management Coordinator

Texarkana FCI Executive Assistant/ Camp Administrator

Bastrop FCI

Donald Swanson, Jr. Lieutenant Carswell FMC Lieutenant Oklahoma City FTC

Kathryn Tracy Deputy Assistant Director

CPD, CO Senior Deputy Assistant Director

CPD, CO

Jason Wahl Recreation Specialist Beckley FCI

Materials Handler Supervisor

Beckley FCI

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POPULATION REPORT 06/07/2012

01:30:10

CURRENT CURRENT

POPULATION POPULATION

ALDERSON FPC, WV 1194 | EL RENO-CAMP 257

ALLENWOOD LOW FCI, PA 1454 | ELKTON FCI, OH 1967

ALLENWOOD MED FCI, PA 1394 | ELKTON-FSL 611

ALLENWOOD USP, PA 1027 | ENGLEWOOD FCI, CO 1002

ASHLAND FCI, KY 1283 | ENGLEWOOD-CAMP 154

ASHLAND-CAMP 319 | ESTILL FCI, SC 1131

ATLANTA USP, GA 1897 | ESTILL-CAMP 304

ATLANTA-CAMP 551 | FAIRTON FCI, NJ 1450

ATWATER USP, CA 1355 | FAIRTON-CAMP 127

ATWATER-CAMP 150 | FLORENCE ADMAX USP, CO 428

BASTROP FCI, TX 1216 | FLORENCE USP-CAMP 559

BASTROP-CAMP 182 | FLORENCE FCI, CO 1105

BEAUMONT LOW FCI, TX 1977 | FLORENCE HIGH USP, CO 672

BEAUMONT MED FCI, TX 1558 | FORREST CITY FCI, AR 1895

BEAUMONT USP, TX 1412 | FORREST CITY FCI-CAMP 297

BEAUMONT USP-CAMP 541 | FORREST CITY MED FCI, AR 1720

BECKLEY FCI, WV 1683 | FORT DIX FCI, NJ 4262

BECKLEY-CAMP 433 | FORT DIX-CAMP 426

BENNETTSVILLE FCI, SC 1692 | FORT WORTH FCI, TX 1772

BENNETTSVILLE-CAMP 157 | GILMER FCI, WV 1756

BIG SANDY USP, KY 1434 | GILMER-CAMP 154

BIG SANDY-CAMP 134 | GREENVILLE FCI, IL 1178

BIG SPRING FCI, TX 1586 | GREENVILLE-CAMP 327

BIG SPRING-CAMP 214 | GUAYNABO MDC, RQ 1738

BROOKLYN MDC, NY 2394 | HAZELTON USP, WV 1476

BRYAN FPC, TX 893 | HAZELTON-CAMP 148

BUTNER FMC, NC 951 | HAZELTON-FEMALE 702

BUTNER LOW FCI, NC 1300 | HERLONG FCI, CA 1636

BUTNER MED I FCI, NC 708 | HERLONG-CAMP 136

BUTNER-CAMP 321 | HONOLULU FDC, HI 707

BUTNER MED II FCI, NC 1678 | HOUSTON FDC, TX 897

CANAAN USP, PA 1433 | JESUP FCI, GA 1173

CANAAN-CAMP 158 | JESUP-CAMP 156

CARSWELL FMC, TX 1369 | JESUP-FSL 551

CARSWELL-CAMP 293 | LA TUNA FCI, TX 1089

CHICAGO MCC, IL 667 | LA TUNA-CAMP 318

COLEMAN I USP, FL 1491 | LA TUNA-FSL (EL PASO) 372

COLEMAN II USP, FL 1491 | LEAVENWORTH USP, KS 1815

COLEMAN LOW FCI, FL 1882 | LEAVENWORTH-CAMP 480

COLEMAN MED FCI, FL 1712 | LEE USP, VA 1470

COLEMAN MED FCI-CAMP 605 | LEE USP-CAMP 146

CUMBERLAND FCI, MD 1180 | LEWISBURG USP, PA 1405

CUMBERLAND-CAMP 298 | LEWISBURG-CAMP 573

DANBURY FCI, CT 1220 | LEXINGTON FMC, KY 1970

DANBURY-CAMP 219 | LEXINGTON-CAMP 333

DEVENS FMC, MA 1048 | LOMPOC FCI, CA 1464

DEVENS-CAMP 138 | LOMPOC USP, CA 1687

DUBLIN FCI, CA 1008 | LOMPOC USP-CAMP 515

DUBLIN-CAMP 303 | LORETTO FCI, PA 1333

DULUTH FPC, MN 865 | LORETTO-CAMP 164

EDGEFIELD FCI, SC 1719 | LOS ANGELES MDC, CA 886

EDGEFIELD-CAMP 573 | MANCHESTER FCI, KY 1109

EL RENO FCI, OK 998 | MANCHESTER-CAMP 517

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POPULATION REPORT 06/07/2012

01:30:10

CURRENT CURRENT

POPULATION POPULATION

MARIANNA FCI, FL 1296 | SPRINGFIELD USMCFP, MO 1137

MARIANNA-CAMP 362 | TALLADEGA FCI, AL 1024

MARION USP, IL 1059 | TALLADEGA-CAMP 278

MARION-CAMP 350 | TALLAHASSEE FCI, FL 1087

MCCREARY USP, KY 1427 | TERMINAL ISLAND FCI, CA 1160

MCCREARY-CAMP 137 | TERRE HAUTE FCI, IN 1161

MCDOWELL FCI, WV 1663 | TERRE HAUTE FCI-CAMP 474

MCDOWELL-CAMP 128 | TERRE HAUTE USP, IN 1535

MCKEAN FCI, PA 1267 | TEXARKANA FCI, TX 1224

MCKEAN-CAMP 333 | TEXARKANA-CAMP 292

MEMPHIS FCI, TN 1178 | THREE RIVERS FCI, TX 1176

MEMPHIS-CAMP 341 | THREE RIVERS-CAMP 351

MENDOTA FCI, CA 342 | TUCSON FCI, AZ 802

MENDOTA-CAMP 124 | TUCSON USP, AZ 1592

MIAMI FCI, FL 1063 | TUCSON-CAMP 141

MIAMI FCI-CAMP 400 | VICTORVILLE MED I FCI, CA 1685

MIAMI FDC, FL 1361 | VICTORVILLE MED II FCI, CA 1671

MILAN FCI, MI 1584 | VICTORVILLE MED II-CAMP 307

MONTGOMERY FPC, AL 899 | VICTORVILLE USP, CA 1409

MORGANTOWN FCI, WV 1110 | WASECA FCI, MN 1052

NEW YORK MCC, NY 839 | WILLIAMSBURG FCI, SC 1699

OAKDALE FCI, LA 1724 | WILLIAMSBURG-CAMP 152

OAKDALE FDC, LA 721 | YANKTON FPC, SD 848

OAKDALE FDC-CAMP 169 | YAZOO CITY FCI, MS 1896

OKLAHOMA CITY FTC, OK 1475 | YAZOO-CAMP 150

OTISVILLE FCI, NY 1185 | YAZOO CITY MED FCI, MS 1682

OTISVILLE-CAMP 126 | BUREAU OF PRISONS 177582

OXFORD FCI, WI 1018 |

OXFORD-CAMP 208 | PRIVATELY MANAGED SECURE FACILITIES

PEKIN FCI, IL 1206 | ADAMS COUNTY CORR CTR CI, MS 2438

PEKIN-CAMP 308 | BIG SPRING CI, TX 3491

PENSACOLA FPC, FL 761 | CIBOLA COUNTY CI, NM 1191

PETERSBURG FCI, VA 1284 | D. RAY JAMES CORR FACL CI,GA 2476

PETERSBURG FCI-CAMP 344 | DALBY CI, TX 1915

PETERSBURG MED FCI, VA 1794 | EDEN CI, TX 1549

PHILADELPHIA FDC, PA 1078 | LIMESTONE DC, TX 1027

PHOENIX FCI, AZ 1159 | MCRAE CI, GA 1742

PHOENIX-CAMP 294 | MOSHANNON VALLEY CI, PA 1486

POLLOCK MED FCI, LA 1667 | NE OHIO CORR CTR CI, OH 1498

POLLOCK USP, LA 1365 | REEVES CI, TX 2392

POLLOCK-CAMP 279 | REEVES DC, TX 1346

RAY BROOK FCI, NY 1193 | RIVERS CI, NC 1386

ROCHESTER FMC, MN 971 | TAFT CI, CA 1777

SAFFORD FCI, AZ 1230 | TAFT-CAMP 567

SAN DIEGO MCC, CA 973 | WILLACY CI, TX 1624

SANDSTONE FCI, MN 1351 | TOTAL, PRIVATE FACILITIES 27905

SCHUYLKILL FCI, PA 1343 |

SCHUYLKILL-CAMP 333 | OTHER CONTRACT FACILITIES

SEAGOVILLE FCI, TX 1786 | RRC'S 8882

SEAGOVILLE-CAMP 167 | HOME CONFINEMENT 2519

SEATAC FDC, WA 836 | JAIL/SHORT-TERM DETENTION 693

SHERIDAN FCI, OR 1241 | CONTRACT JUVENILES 149

SHERIDAN-CAMP 467 | LONG-TERM BOARDERS 129

TOTAL, CONTRACTS 12372

TOTAL, BUREAU OF PRISONS 217859