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ANTHONY L. MAY 4170 E. Sandy Way Gilbert, AZ 85297 480-219-0081 UCERTIFICATIONS 1999 Present Certified Criminal Investigator Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Glynco, Georgia 1999 - Present Certified Bomb Technician National Bomb Squad Commanders Advisory Board (NBSCAB) 1995 Present Certified Explosives Specialist 1980-1995 U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician UPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1995 to 2015 Explosives Enforcement Specialist U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) Responsible for investigating violations of federal explosives laws according to state and federal regulations. Provides on-site investigative assistance, documents, collects, preserves and examines recovered evidence. Identifies, reconstructs, and tests homemade bombs and other destructive devices. Performs render safe and disposal of explosives and explosive devices. Examines and evaluates reports, materials and exhibits related to explosive incidents to determine classification under federal laws. Prepares technical opinions, statements and reports on completion of investigation. Conducts safety and certification training on the identification and destruction of hazardous and energetic materials, conducting bomb searches, and collection/preservation of evidence, for federal, state, and local public safety agencies. Conducts risk assessments for U.S. State Department Anti-terrorism Assessment program. Conducted vulnerability threat assessment for FAA at airports throughout the country. Analyzes intelligence information and presents real time risk assessments through presentations and written reports. Developed a training program teaching Explosives Threat Awareness to pilots, ground security coordinators, and flight crews since 2002 for America West, US Airways, and American Airlines. Conducted at threat vulnerability assessment for the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City. Detailed for 100 days to Iraq to assist the U.S. Department of Defense with the investigation and exploitation of insurgent placed Improvised Explosive Devices (IED s) Assigned to work out of the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City, assisting the Mexican government in identifying, tracking and tracing military grenades and explosives. Conducted foreign Anti-Terrorism Assessments (Bomb Disposal and Bomb Investigation Capabilities) for the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Anti- 1

RESUME Terrorism Assessment Program. Countries visited: Sri Lanka, Peru, Ecuador, Tunisia, Morocco, Bolivia, Columbia, Poland, Investigated numerous criminal and accidental bomb/explosive incidents including; the cause and origin of explosives storage and manufacturing accidents Provided bomb detection, neutralization, and technical investigation capabilities during special national security events, including: 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, GA, 2000 Democratic National Convention, 2003 Breeders Cup Race, 2002 World Series, and Salt Lake 2002 Winter Olympic Games, G8 Summit at Sea Island GA, 2004 Presidential Debate. Member of the National Response team, providing technical investigative support to fire and post blast scenes to include the Olympic Centennial Park bombing, Atlanta and Birmingham Abortion clinic bombings, TWA flight 800 Member of the International Response team providing technical investigative support to fire and post blast scenes to foreign countries such as Grenada and Albania. 1993 to 1999 Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician United States Army, Ft. McClellan, AL First Sergeant and Acting Commander of an EOD unit, responsibilities included management, coordinator, and supervisor of an Explosive Ordnance Disposal response unit. Work experience includes more than 500 incidents involving explosives. Managed daily activities of a 17 man detachment. Supervised EOD operations 1989 to 1993 Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician U.S. Department of Army Technical Escort Unit, Aberdeen Providing Grounds Maryland Provided EOD support for the U.S. Army Technical Escort Unit. Responded to toxic chemical munitions incidents/accidents and performed render safe, decontamination, packing, transportation, storage and disposal of unsafe and non-stockpile chemical weapons. Coordinated and supervised security for chemical agents and weapons shipments. Member of an antiterrorism chemical response team. Coordinated and managed clean-up of sites contaminated with chemical agents, explosives, pyrotechnic and other hazardous material. Assisted in the safe removal of the United States chemical weapons stockpile from Europe. Participated in the clean-up of an abandoned World War I chemical site in suburban North West Washington D.C. 1986 to 1989 Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician U.S. Army, Grafenwoher, Federal Republic of Germany Provided EOD support for a major U.S. Army training facility and the southern part of Germany. Duties include previously listed responsibilities as an EOD technician and major training accident investigations involving explosives and military munitions. Held the position of operations sergeant 2

Conducted numerous accident investigations involving explosives and weapon system to determine the cause of the accidents Conducted post blast investigations and crater analyses to determine type of ordnance and firing point of weapon systems Organized and supervised range clearance operations Rendered safe and disposed of military ordnance foreign and U.S. from World War II 1979 to 1986 Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician U.S. Army Ft. Campbell, KY Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Response Team member. Responsible for the accurate identification, render safe and disposal of military ordnance, commercial explosives, chemical and nuclear weapons, and improvised explosive devices. Received extensive hands-on experience with explosives and other hazardous material, while mitigating the hazards presented by these materials. Obtained the rank of Staff Sergeant, ultimately responsible for managing, coordinating, and supervising EOD operations. Member of response team conducting render safe of un-exploded ordnance and improvised explosive devices Member of team responding to nuclear weapons incidents and accidents Performed United States Secret Service support details providing protection for the President of the United States and other foreign dignitaries. 1976 to 1979 Field Artillery Crewman and Forward Observer U.S. Army Ft. Hood Texas and Ft. Campbell, KY Duties included handling explosive projectiles and propellant charges for a 155mm howitzer and observing and directing artillery fire on targets. Responsible for conducting crater analysis to determine type of projectile used and direction of fire. UEDUCATION 1994 1995 Central Alabama Community College Childersburg, AL (Ft. McClellan, AL campus) No Degree Conferred Area of Study: Hazardous Material Management Gadsden State Community College Gadsden, AL (Ft. McClellan, AL campus) No Degree Conferred Area of Study: General Study 3

1986 1988 University of Maryland College Park, MD (European Division) No Degree Conferred Area of Study: General Study 1987 Central Texas College Killeen, TX (European Division) No Degree Conferred Area of Study: General Study & Criminal Justice 1981-1985 Austin Peay State University Clarksville, TN (Ft. Campbell, KY campus) No Degree Conferred Area of Study: General Study & Political Science Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach, FL (Ft. Campbell, KY campus) No Degree Conferred Area of Study: General Study 1980 Charles County Community College La Plata, Maryland Applied Science (A.A.S.), Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) 2013 2015 American Public University System Charlestown, WV Area of Study: Bachelor s Degree in Security Management. UPROFESSIONAL TRAINING and EXPIRENCE Explosion (Bomb) Investigation and Explosive/Explosive Device Reconstruction/Classification 2006 2005 Combined Explosives Exploitation Cell (CEXC) Baghdad Iraq (90 days detail) 2006 Electronics Technology Workshop for Improvised Explosives Devices (8 hours) International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators (IABTI) 2004 Advanced Improvised Explosive Devices and Terrorist Activities International Conference Training workshop (32 Hours) International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators (IABTI) 2003 Advanced Applied Energetic / Improvised Explosive Device and Large Vehicle- IED Counter measures Tucson, Arizona (32 Hours) A-T Solutions, Inc 4

Presented The RESUME Fundamentals of Shaped Charges Prof. Dr. Manfred Held (40 hours) Computational Mechanics Associates Large Vehicle Bomb Countermeasures Florence, Arizona (8 hours) Arizona DPS Explosives Unit and Pinal County Sheriff s Office 1999 Chemistry of Pyrotechnics and Explosives, Basic Principals & Theory Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland (40 Hours) 1998 Advanced Improvised Explosive Devices and Terrorist Activities International Conference Training workshop (40 Hours) International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators (IABTI) 1996 Advanced Explosives Technology, Bombing and Terrorism Trends Seminar (8 Hours) International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators (IABTI) 1993 Advance Access and Disablement Course for Special Improvised Devices Indian Head, Maryland (80 Hours / Tested) United States Navy 1982 Bomb Technicians Seminar and Device Reconstruction Knoxville, Tennessee (40 Hours) Federal Bureau of Investigations Fire and Gas Explosion Investigations 2007 4 hour tested training program, U Introduction to Fire Dynamics and Modeling Presented by: Daniel Madrzykowski for International Association of Arson Investigators CFITrainer.net 2 hour tested training program. UMagneTek: A case Study in Daubert Presented by: Guy E. Burnette for International Association of Arson Investigators CFITrainer.net 2006 3 hour tested training program, U Scientific Method for Fire and Explosion Investigation; U by International Association of Arson Investigators CFITrainer.net 4 hour tested training program investigating Motor Vehicle Fires Presented by International Association of Arson Investigators CFITrainer.net 1990 Basic Shipboard Fire Fighting and Chemistry of Fire 5

Lecture and Live firefighting / practical and written exam (96 Hours) Military Sealift Command Fire School Earle, New Jersey Crime Scene/Post Blast and Criminal Investigations 2007 2 hour tested training program, UCase Study In The Daubert Challenge Presented by Guy E. Burnette for International Association of Arson Investigators CFITrainer.net 2006 Underwater Post Blast Investigations (40 hours) Los Angeles Co. Sheriff s Department and FBI Los Angeles, California 2000-2001 National Response Team (NRT) Fire and Post Blast Investigations Training (64 hours) 1999 Criminal Investigator Training Program (440 Hours), Tested Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Glynco, Georgia 1997 National Response Team (NRT) Fire and Post Blast Investigations Training (32 hours) 1996 Explosives Enforcement Officers Seminar (40 hours) Fort McClellan, Alabama 1996 National Response Team (NRT) Olympic Support Post Blast Training Fort McClellan, Alabama Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) and Bomb Disposal 2013 Hazardous Device Bomb Technician Re-certification Course (40 Hours), Tested U.S. Department of Justice & U.S. Army Ordnance Munitions & Electronics Maintenance School 2009 Hazardous Device Bomb Technician Re-certification Course (40 Hours), Tested U.S. Department of Justice & U.S. Army Ordnance Munitions & Electronics Maintenance School 2006 Hazardous Device Bomb Technician Re-certification Course (40 Hours), Tested U.S. Department of Justice & U.S. Army Ordnance Munitions & Electronics Maintenance School 6

Redstone Arsenal, Alabama RESUME 2002 Hazardous Device Bomb Technician Re-certification Course (40 Hours), Tested U.S. Department of Justice & U.S. Army Ordnance Munitions & Electronics Maintenance School Redstone Arsenal, Alabama 1999 Hazardous Device Bomb Technician Basic Course (200 hours), Tested U.S. Department of Justice & U.S. Army Ordnance Munitions & Electronics Maintenance School Redstone Arsenal, Alabama 1998 World EOD Foundation Conference Washington, DC 1992 Basic Nuclear Weapons Concepts and Hazards Refresher (40 hours) Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, New Mexico 1987 Advanced Explosives Ordnance Disposal School (1600 hours), Tested Defense Explosive Ordnance Disposal School United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1986 1981 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Refresher/Certification (720 hours), Tested U.S. Army Missile and Munitions Center and School Redstone Arsenal, Alabama 1985 Ammunition Advance Course, Tested U.S. Army Correspondence Course Program 1983 Basic Nuclear Weapons Concepts and Hazards (40 hours) Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, New Mexico 1981 Basic Explosive Ordnance Disposal Nuclear Phase (160 hours), Tested Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal Indian Head, Maryland 1980 Explosives Ordnance Disposal phase I (80 hours), Tested U.S. Army Missile and Munitions Center and School Redstone Arsenal, Alabama Basic Explosive Ordnance Disposal Surface Phase (920 hours), Tested Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal Indian Head, Maryland 7

Commercial Explosives Handling and Disposal RESUME 2013 Practical Blasting Fundamentals Certification International Association of Explosive Engineers 1999 Chemistry of Pyrotechnics & Explosives, Basic Principals & Theory (40 hours) Washington College, Summer Pyrotechnic Seminar Chestertown, Maryland 1996 Blasting and Explosives Safety Training (40 hours), Tested Explosives Educational Services Reno, Nevada 1995 Explosives Specialist Certification (80 Hours), Tested Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) National Academy Hazardous Materials Response 2013 Hazardous Materials refresher (8 hours) training Huntsville, Alabama 1995 Confined Space Entry and Rescue Operations Instructor Course (40 hours) University of Maryland, Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute, tested College Park, Maryland 1994 Hazardous Waste Site Worker Train the Trainer Course (40 hours) Transportation Skills Programs, Inc Reno, Nevada 1992 Health and Safety Training for Hazardous Waste Operation and Emergency Response (40 hour), Tested HazTrain, Incorporated Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland Supervisor Course for Hazardous Waste Operations (8 hours), Tested HazTrain, Incorporated Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Compliance (40 hours), Tested Government Institutes, Inc Washington, DC 1991 Technical Chemical Surety Materiel Course (80 hours) Tested U.S. Army Defense Ammunition Center and School Savanna, Illinois 8

Defense Packaging of Hazardous Materials for Transportation (80 hours) U.S. Army Logistics Management College Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland Technical Escort Course (40 hours), Tested U.S. Army Missile and Munitions Center and School Redstone Arsenal, Alabama 1990 Hazard Communication Standard (8 hour), Tested US Army Technical Escort Unit Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland Law Enforcement and Tactical / Dive Operations 2006 Underwater Post Blast Investigations (40 hours) Los Angeles Co. Sheriff s Department and FBI Los Angeles, California 2005 Explosive Entry & Tactics (40 Hours), Tested Tactical Explosive Entry School (TEES) Phoenix, Arizona 2003 Undercover Agent Training Workshop Advanced (24 hours) Washington, DC 1997 International Police Diver Symposium VII (40 hours) Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 1996 Underwater Explosive Recovery Specialist Course (40 hours) City of Edmond Police Department and ATF Edmond, Oklahoma Emergency Management 2006 IS-100.LE:ICS 100 for Law Enforcement Personnel Tested Computer Program self-paced 1997 Emergency Medical Technician (Commander) Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives 1995 Radiological Emergency Management Professional Development Independent Study Course Federal Emergency Management Agency Emergency Management Institute 1995 Emergency Preparedness and Response Symposium 9

Professional Development Independent Study Course Federal Emergency Management Agency Emergency Management Institute 1994 Emergency Program Manager Professional Development Independent Study Course Federal Emergency Management Agency Emergency Management Institute UMAJOR POST BLAST / CRIME SCENES WORKED U 1996 Atlanta Olympic Park Bombing 1996 1999 Eric Rudolph Manhunt 1996 TWA Flight 800 Accident Investigation 1998 2000 Serial Bomber in Freemont, CA 2005 International Response Team Call-Out / Post Blast & Fire in Grenade 2008 International Response Team Call-Out /Post Blast investigation Albania UINSTRUCTOR EXPERIENCE The following instructor assignments are highlights and not all-inclusive. I have conducted numerous classes relating to the investigation and safe handling of explosives and explosive devices, improvised explosive devices identification, and bomb threat and search procedures for federal, state, local police; fire personnel; public entities and other public agencies. Instructor, OSHA Confined Space Entry US Army Students Instructor, Post-Blast Bomb Component ATF Investigators and Local Police Departments Identification, Preservation, and Collection Post Blast Investigations Workshop Explosives Instructor, Post Blast Investigation Techniques Mexican Military and Law Enforcement Underwater Explosives Recovery Post Blast National Center for Explosives, Training and Research ATF Investigators and Local Police Departments Local Police Department Dive Teams Flight Crew Threat Awareness Training 10

(paper U (paper RESUME INSTRUCTOR EXPERIENCE CONTINUED Improvised Explosive Devices Identification and hazards Bomb Threat and Search Procedures Explosives Threat Awareness Local Police Departments Airline Industry Local Police Department Industry and Schools America West Airlines / US Airways / American Airlines URESEARCH PROJECTS AND PAPERS WRITTEN/PRESENTED 2015 Cyber Threats to Aviation Security (Capstone project paper submitted to APUS) 2015 Information Collection: Netspionage or Cyber Crime? (Paper submitted to APUS) 2015 Maritime Security: Terrorism Threats to the Global Supply Chain (Paper submitted to APUS) 2014 Aviation Security: Assessing the Defense in Depth Strategies to Counter an Explosive Threat (Paper submitted to APUS) 2014 Aviation Security Screening: Government versus private security screening companies. (Paper submitted to APUS) 2013 Pipe Thread Contamination Study (Paper submitted to ATF and APUS) 2011 Manufactured Exploding Targets Products (briefing paper) 2007 Explosives Threat Assessment U.S. Embassy Mexico City (report presented) 2006 HHome-Made Explosives Mixtures used in IraqU (paper presented) Combined Explosives Exploitation Cell, Baghdad Iraq Coalition Forces 2006 UExplosives Technology Branch - ATF History U presented) 2005 UBlasting Caps and Detonating Cord Recovered in Iraq U(paper presented) Combined Explosives Exploitation Cell, Baghdad Iraq Coalition Forces 2002 UEvaluation of TAC Pipe Device Disassembly CellU (paper presented) 2003 UHazards of Depleted Uranium and Detection of Radiation using Radiation UPager-S U presented) 1998 UThe Creation of Copper Azide in Copper-shelled Fuse Caps U(paper published) 11

Detonator Magazine, International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators (IABTI) 1996-2000 UAnti-Terrorism Assessments Ufor the following countries: Sri Lanka, Colombia, Morocco, Tunisia, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Peru (papers presented to the US State Department and Congress) UCERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES Professional Association of Diving Instructors Dive Master Certification Explosives Entry and Tactics Certification, T.E.E.S Enterprises Underwater Explosive Recovery Specialist Hazardous Devices Technician (Bomb Technician), NBSCAB Certified Explosives Specialist, ATF Practical Blasting Fundamentals Certification form International Association of Explosives Engineers UPROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 1996 Present International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators (IABTI) 2013 Present International Association of Explosives Engineers UAWARDS AND COMMENDATIONS Hostile Fire Award Foreign Service Award Master Explosives Ordnance Disposal Badge Meritorious Service Medal 2 Awards Army Commendation Medal 3 Awards Army Achievement Medal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Explosives Technology Branch Phoenix, Arizona Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Explosives Technology Branch Iraq US Army US Army US Army US Army *Last revised 09/2015 12

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