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Long Island Chapter #33 |
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Now and Then: A Snapshot of Aviation Security
Joseph Modica, Stakeholder Manager for the Transportation Security Administration will discuss the evolution of the TSA, Federal aviation security initiatives, and new screening technologies.
Join us for this upcoming informative chapter event! When : Tuesday, March 30, 2010Time : 6 P.M. – 9 P.M.Where: 56th Fighter Group Restaurant Directions: Route 110 * Republic Airport* Farmingdale
Our Speaker: Joe Modica joined the ranks of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in June 2002. Initially, he was assigned to the Mobile Screening Force, where he supervised the federalization of several airports throughout the United States. In August 2002 he was reassigned to Long Island MacArthur Airport as a Security Manager. There he was instrumental in the initial federal rollout, checkpoint reconfiguration, and the implementation of the new checked baggage operation as well as providing daily oversight of the newly initiated federal security protocols. Joe was soon promoted to the Stakeholder Manager position where he currently serves as the chief liaison at Long Island MacArthur Airport. His many responsibilities include; FSD Liaison, Customer Service Manager, Emergency Management Coordinator, Drug Program Liaison, TRACE Custodian, Official Government Vehicle Coordinator and Classified Security Custodian Prior to beginning his career with the Federal Government, Joe attended Nassau Community College and John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Upon graduation he joined the New York City Police Department where he served twenty (20) years. Joe held the rank of Sergeant supervising a detective squad in the Narcotics Division Major Case Unit. His covert cases targeted high profile drug interdiction, money laundering, violent crime and weapon sales. The most noteworthy accomplishment of his career was his participation in the World Trade Center search, rescue, and clean up efforts.
*Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits Provided * |