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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS
MONDAY MORNING June 18, 2012
HIGHLIGHTS
South Central Regional Director Gerardo Maldonado to Retire
South Central Regional Director (RD) Gerardo
Maldonado, Jr., has announced his decision to
retire on August 31, 2012, after 33 years of BOP
service. Mr. Maldonado began his career with the
Bureau in 1979, as a Correctional Officer at El
Reno. He subsequently served in positions of
increasing responsibility at FCI La Tuna; FCI
Talladega, MDC New York; FCI Three Rivers;
and FCI Bastrop.
He was first selected to serve as Associate Warden
at FPC El Paso, then later at USP Leavenworth.
Mr. Maldonado was later named Warden for FCI
Estill, and subsequently served as Warden for USP Atlanta, from June 2004
until August 2005, when he assumed his current position.
In his current capacity, RD Maldonado is responsible for providing
leadership to and overseeing all BOP activities in the South Central region,
including its $860 million operating budget. With a current staff complement
of 5,945, the region houses and provides reentry preparation services to
almost 35,000 inmates.
Throughout his career, Mr. Maldonado has always put staff first and strongly
supported staff training. During his tenure, he significantly enhanced security
features and emergency preparedness throughout the SCR; he was
instrumental in activating a Special Management Unit at FCC Oakdale.
Additionally, he is responsible for the development of the Center Tower
Training DVD that is now used BOP-wide to carry out this training.
Mr. Maldonado is a native of west Texas. He attended the University of El
Paso, where he pursued a degree in criminal justice. He received the 2002
Federal Bureau of Prisons’ New Warden of the Year Award.
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
FPC Duluth Staff Member Helps Rescue Child 2 FCI Berlin Staff Member Receives Civilian Award 2 Institutions Host Visits by United States Attorneys 3 Criminal Justice Class Visits FCI Milan 3 Reentry Events 4 Leadership Programs 5 Staff News 7
South Central Regional Director
Gerardo Maldonado
Monday Morning Highlights Page 2
Regarding Regional Director Maldonado’s decision to
retire, Director Charles E. Samuels, Jr., commented:
“Throughout his 33-year career, Jerry Maldonado has
been highly effective, leading by example, and setting
high professional standards for others to follow. The
impact of his efforts in the areas of security and
emergency preparedness will continue long into the
future. I wish him the very best in his retirement.”
His retirement event has been scheduled for August 3,
2012. For more information, contact Shannon Phelps,
SCRO Executive Assistant, at 214-224-3404.
Incoming South Central Regional Director-Designee: Jeffery A. Keller
USP Atlanta Warden Jeffery A.
Keller began his Bureau career
in May 1990, as a Correctional
Officer at FCI Big Spring. He
subsequently served in positions
of increasing responsibility at
ADX Florence, FCI Beaumont,
FCI Cumberland, FCC Florence,
and the North Central Regional
Office. He was first selected as
Associate Warden at USMCFP
Springfield and then later at USP
Marion. Mr. Keller was later
named Warden for FPC
Montgomery and was named to his current position as
Warden at USP Atlanta in 2010.
Mr. Keller studied Criminal Justice at Howard College
in Texas. In 2010, he joined the ranks of the Senior
Executive Service.
On the selection of Warden Keller, Director Samuels
noted: “I am pleased to appoint Jeff Keller as Regional
Director for the South Central Region. He comes to the
Executive Staff with 22 years of exceptional service to
the Bureau, with a broad range of experiences and
strong leadership skills. I look forward to working
more closely with him.”
Congratulations and best wishes to both!
FPC Duluth Staff Member Helps Rescue Child
On June 11, FPC Duluth IT Specialist Tom Crossmon,
who is Captain of the St. Louis County Minnesota
Rescue Squad, was notified of a possible drowning at
Lake Superior’s Park Point. When Mr. Crossmon
arrived at the scene, he was informed that rescue
personnel had established a good “last location” for a
13-year old boy who had gone underwater and had not
resurfaced. Mr. Crossmon deployed a Remotely
Operated Vehicle (ROV), equipped with a camera and
manipulative arm, approximately 10 feet below the
water surface. The ROV located the boy, and Mr.
Crossmon was able to attach the ROV arm to the boy’s
swim trunks and lift the boy to the surface. The boy
was carried to a waiting ambulance where life-saving
procedures were performed. The boy was resuscitated
and is receiving medical care. This is the first
documented underwater rescue by any person using
the ROV device.
FPC Duluth IT Specialist Tom Crossmon holding the ROV
FCI Berlin Staff Member Receives Civilian Award
On May 23, FCI Berlin Correctional Counselor Dennis
Holmes was recognized by the Danbury Connecticut
Police Department for his efforts in helping a police
officer subdue a suspect during a drug arrest.
In August 2011, Mr. Holmes and his family were
driving through Danbury when he observed a plain
clothes police officer struggling with a suspect. As
Mr. Holmes got out of his vehicle and identified
South Central Regional
Director-Designee Jeffery
A. Keller
Monday Morning Highlights Page 3
himself as federal law enforcement, the police officer
was knocked to the ground, and the suspect tried to
escape. Mr. Holmes gave chase and was able to catch
the suspect and detain him until additional police
arrived. His quick actions allowed the police to recover
money and drugs the suspect attempted to dispose of as
he fled.
Institutions Host Visits by United States Attorneys
FCI Beckley
L. to R.: Steve Ruby, AUSA; John File, AUSA;
R. Booth Goodwin, II, U.S. Attorney; Warden Joel Ziegler;
Anthony Hussion, Special Investigative Agent; and AUSA Steve Loew
On June 7, FCI Beckley hosted a visit by the United
States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of
West Virginia. The Honorable Booth Goodwin, United
States Attorney, and Assistant United States Attorneys
John File, Steve Loew, and Steve Ruby, met with
Warden Joel Ziegler and the institution’s executive
staff and toured the facility. The group was impressed
with the variety of inmate programs and staff
professionalism.
USP Lee
L. to R.: front row: Warden Chris Zych; USA Timothy Heaphy;
Gwen Mason, Community Outreach Coordinator; back row:
Susan Harding, Acting Executive Assistant; AW Hardy Chain;
AW Anne Mary Carter; and Captain Mark Foreman
On June 7, The Honorable Timothy J. Heaphy, United
States Attorney for the Western Region of Virginia,
and his staff member, Gwen Mason, Community
Outreach Coordinator, visited USP Lee. They toured
the institution and satellite camp, observed a SORT
team demonstration and had lunch with Community
Relations Board (CRB) members.
During the visit, Mr. Heaphy met with participants and
volunteers at the institution’s mock job fair and
encouraged inmates to actively participate in the
reentry process by taking advantage of the programs
available to them. He met with Department Heads to
discuss programs and activities the institution offers.
Mr. Heaphy thanked staff, volunteers and CRB
members for their leadership in the area of reentry and
spoke about his office’s community outreach efforts to
support the Department of Justice’s crime prevention
and prisoner reentry programs. Mr. Heaphy stressed
his commitment to keeping USP Lee and the
community safe through the prosecution of inmates
who are involved in serious or violent misconduct or
who file frivolous lawsuits against staff.
Criminal Justice Class Visits FCI Milan
FCI Milan recently hosted a visit by criminal justice
students from the Kaplan Career Institute in Dearborn,
Michigan. The purpose of the visit was to learn about
different careers in the criminal justice field.
FCI Berlin Correctional
Counselor Dennis Holmes
Monday Morning Highlights Page 4
Executive Assistant Fereti Semaia and Unit Manager
Arturo Aviles provided the group with an overview
and history of FCI Milan and discussed career
opportunities with the BOP. The students toured
housing units, the Education and Recreation
Departments, the inmate electronic law library,
Religious Services, and the Residential Drug Abuse
and the Life Connections programs. They had the
opportunity to observe evening activities and talk with
evening watch staff who shared their career
experiences. The students were impressed with
institution operations and the variety of programs
available to the inmate population.
Criminal Justice students visit FCI Milan
Reentry Events
FCC Lompoc
On May 3, FCC Lompoc hosted the first meeting of
the Central Coast Reentry Roundtable (CCRR),
developed and facilitated by Reentry Affairs
Coordinators Jennifer Besse and Maria Wolfe. The
CCRR, comprised of local and national community
organizations, was established to help provide services
to offenders releasing to Lompoc and surrounding
communities. During the meeting, participants
discussed FCC Lompoc’s Substance Abuse Treatment
program; the Central District of California’s new
“STAR” reentry program; the California Prison
Industry Authority’s (CPIA) Inmate Employability
Program; and reentry and transitional service efforts of
the U.S. Probation Office for the Eastern District of
California. CCRR partners include George Cardona,
Chief Assistant United States Attorney; Hubert
Alvarez, Supervisory U.S. Probation Officer; Paul
Baum, CPIA; Carmen Fraser, Goodwill Industries Ex-
Offender Program; Jose Velasco, Social Security
Administration; Marci Powers, San Luis Obispo
County Anti-Gang Coordinator; Dr. Valerie Skinner-
Martin, California Department of Rehabilitation; and
several non-profit agencies.
Central Coast Reentry Roundtable participants
FCI Mendota
On May 31, FCI Mendota held a mock job fair at the
satellite camp. Volunteers from the community,
including the City of Mendota, California State
University-Fresno, West Hills Community College,
Fresno Employment Center, Institute of Technology,
CAN Independent Representatives, and the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, participated in the
fair. They provided information on a variety of topics
and conducted practice interviews with inmates. The
event was coordinated by the Education Department,
with assistance of staff from several departments.
Mock job fair volunteers and FCI Mendota staff
Monday Morning Highlights Page 5
Leadership Programs
FCI Bennettsville
On June 7, FCI Bennettsville held a graduation
ceremony for 18 staff members who successfully
completed the institution’s “Masters,” (“Moving, And
Striving Towards Excellence, Respect, and Success”)
class, a 12-month leadership development training
program. The participants, both supervisory and non-
supervisory, learned a variety of leadership principles
and focused on self-examination, performance output,
ethical leadership, management of staff and inmates,
decision making, communication, and public speaking.
Facilities Manager Maxwell Prevatte was the
graduation’s keynote speaker and discussed the
importance of owning one’s successes, as well as
failures. Southeast Regional Director Raymond Holt
congratulated staff via video-conference and
encouraged them to utilize the knowledge and skills
they have acquired and to share their experience with
other staff. Each graduate received a certificate of
completion, and several were recognized for their level
of achievement: R. Andrew Tietjen, Drug Abuse
Treatment Specialist, received a “Summa Cum Laude”
award, and Toniguekwa Nichols, Warden’s Secretary,
received a “Magna Cum Laude” award. Warden
Darlene Drew concluded the ceremony by encouraging
the graduates with the quote, “If you can believe it and
work hard for it, you can achieve it!”
FCI Bennettsville MASTER graduates
FCI Big Spring
FCI Big Spring Diversity and Leadership retreat participants
On May 16, FCI Big Spring sponsored its first
Diversity and Leadership Retreat. The theme of the
program was Mahatma Gandhi’s words, “We must
become the change we want to see in the world.”
Members of the Affirmative Action Committee
presented talks on personality and leadership, stress
management and work-life balance, and diversity and
inclusion. A panel, including Debbye Valverde,
Executive Director, Big Spring Chamber of
Commerce; Terry Hanson, Executive Vice-President,
Howard College; Linda Sjogren, Big Spring City
Attorney; and Stephen Saldivar, Superintendent, Big
Spring Independent School District, discussed the role
of individual characteristics in effective leadership and
traits of highly effective leaders. Other sessions
included a presentation on health, wellness, and stress
management strategies by Dr. Jody Reid, Director of
Back in Motion Chiropractic and stress relief
relaxation exercises by Rhett Hutto, a certified yoga
instructor. The retreat ended with a 30-day challenge
for staff to “pay it forward” by taking the lessons
learned at the retreat and implementing them at the
institution.
FCI Beckley Holds Volunteer Banquet
On May 31, FCI Beckley held its annual Volunteer
Appreciation Banquet. The theme was “Volunteers –
Our Shining Stars.” Supervisor of Education Bonita
Bowman served as mistress of ceremonies,
Supervisory Chaplain Douglas Largent provided
opening and closing prayers, and the Beckley Civil Air
Patrol Division Honor Guard posted the colors. Each
volunteer was recognized for their commitment and
Monday Morning Highlights Page 6
service, and Associate Warden Bonita Mosley
presented the Volunteer of the Year a award to Anita
Pfleger, an education volunteer who tutors inmates
preparing for their GED. The guest speaker was a
camp inmate who expressed gratitude to the volunteers
on behalf of the entire inmate population. Staff
Psychologist Kristi Williams-Dumas provided musical
entertainment during the program.
FCC Butner Holds Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month Program
L. to R.: Khali Khalifa, API Program Manager;
Radha Varadan; Smitha Prasad; and AW Jennifer Saad
On May 31, FCC Butner held an Asian Pacific Islander
(API) Month commemorative program titled,
“Classical Asian Music.” Associate Warden Jennifer
Saad provided opening remarks. API Program
Manager/Diversity Management Instructor Khali
Khalifa introduced guest speaker Smitha Prasad, a
classical Indian vocalist. Ms. Prasad, who has
performed in India and the United States, gave an
overview of classical music styles in Asia, and
concluded her talk by demonstrating Carnatic vocal
techniques with Dr. Siri Varadan, a teacher of Carnatic
music. Their performance was followed by a Northern
Indian “Kathak” dance by Radha Varadan. The
program included an Eastern Asia ethnic food tasting.
Ms. Khalifa made closing remarks and introduced a
special guest, Dr. Farrukh Hakeem, a Professor of
Criminal Justice at Shaw University and author of
“Policing Muslim Communities.”
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Federal Bureau of Prisons
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AW Bonita Mosley with Volunteer
of the Year Anita Pfleger
Staff News (posting dates 6/7/12 through 6/13/12)
Outstanding Employees
Staff Name Position Duty Station Award
Samantha Adams Clinical Nurse Devens FMC Health Services Employee of the Year
Mary Birchler Health System Specialist Williamsburg FCI Correctional Worker of the Year
Gary Boelter Senior Officer Specialist Yankton FPC Correctional Officer of the Year
Courtney Bogarowski Correctional Officer Canaan USP Rookie of the Year
Melissa Burkhart Asst. Health Services Administrator
Lexington FMC Supervisor of the Year
Todd Chapman Supervisory Correctional Systems Specialist
Devens FMC Supervisor of the Year
Heather Cheney Contract Specialist Devens FMC Employee of the Year - Operations
Jason Diehl Senior Officer Specialist Canaan USP Correctional Officer of the Quarter
Richard Dunbar Lieutenant Williamsburg FCI Supervisor of the Year
Teresa Duncan Food Services Assistant Rochester FMC Employee of the Month
Tim Engle Lieutenant Yankton FPC Supervisor of the Year
Deanna Gilbert Unit Secretary Canaan USP Employee of the Quarter
Jeff Hale Materials Handler Supervisor Rochester FMC Employee of the Month
Bobby Hager Correctional Counselor Williamsburg FCI Instructor of the Year
Johana Hall Unit Manager Lexington FMC Supervisor of the Quarter
Lane Maines Lieutenant Canaan USP Supervisor of the Quarter
Julio Maldonado Correctional Officer Devens FMC Correctional Officer of the Year
Melissa Matisko ITS Technician Canaan USP Employee of the Year
Jean Orton Medical Secretary Yankton FPC Employee of the Year
Steve Patrick Communications Technician Lexington FMC Employee of the Quarter
Tammy Pearson Recreation Specialist Lexington FMC Employee of the Year
Jeffery Petersen Human Resource Manager Lexington FMC Supervisor of the Year
Sam Reid Correctional Officer Lexington FMC Correctional Officer of the Quarter
David Reynoso SIS Technician Devens FMC Correctional Worker of the Year
Julio Segarra Senior Officer Specialist Williamsburg FCI Correctional Officer of the Year
Allen Smith Senior Officer Williamsburg FCI Rookie of the Year
Barbara Sullivan Health Services Administrator Canaan USP Supervisor of the Year
Joshua Talbert Correctional Officer Lexington FMC Correctional Officer of the Year
Lee Ann Taylor Teacher Devens FMC Employee of the Year - Programs
Derek Vieira Communications Technician Devens FMC Rookie of the Year
Shawn Vinton Correctional Officer Canaan USP Rookie of the Quarter
Carl Walker Senior Officer Specialist Canaan USP Correctional Officer of the Year
GLYNCO Honor Graduates
Staff Name Position Duty Station Grad Date
Rodney Bird Correctional Officer Hazelton USP 6/8/2012
Jacob Frelick Correctional Officer Devens FMC 6/8/2012
Richard Greger Correctional Officer Atwater USP 6/8/2012
Kristen Socia Clinical Nurse Pollock FCC 6/8/2012
Willis Stevens Correctional Officer Florence FCC 6/8/2012
Retirements
Staff Name Last Position Last Duty Station Retirement Notes
Luis Acevedo Correctional Officer Coleman FCC
30 years government service. Former duty
stations: FMC Lexington, MDC Guaynabo.
Retire Date: 6/30/2012
Jimmy Adams VT Instructor Yazoo City FCC
27 years government service. Former duty
stations: FCI Jesup, FCI Estill. Retire Date:
8/17/2012
Gwendolynn Akins Senior Officer Specialist Tallahassee FCI
21 years government service. Retire Date:
6/30/2012
Katherine Bailey Health Information Technician
Oakdale FCC 26 years government service. Former duty
stations: FCI Oxford, USP Terre Haute.
Retire Date: 7/28/2012
Arthur Barnes
Correctional Counselor Carswell FMC
30 years government service. Former duty
stations: FPC Boron, FMC Lexington, FCC
Coleman, FMC Fort Worth. Retire Date:
6/30/2012
Howard Biichle Jr. Teacher Allenwood FCC
20 years BOP service. Retire Date:
8/31/2012
Richard Brant Factory Manager Schuylkill FCI
34 years government service. Former duty
stations: FCI Danbury, USP Lewisburg.
Retire Date: 6/30/2012
Debora Broders Business Administrator Yankton FPC
24 years BOP service. Retire Date:
7/31/2012
Brian Carey Inventory Management Specialist
Ray Brook FCI 25 years government service. Retire Date:
7/31/2012
Alex Escarcega Juvenile Services Administrator
CPD, CO 12 years BOP service. Retire Date:
7/31/2012
Kenneth Fleshman Senior Officer Specialist Texarkana FCI
22 years BOP service. Former duty stations:
FCI El Reno, FCI Petersburg. Retire Date:
10/31/2012
Jose Garcia Mid-Level Practitioner Guaynabo MDC
20 years BOP service. Former duty station:
FPC Seymour Johnson. Retire Date:
7/31/2012
Timothy Gould Senior Officer Specialist Englewood FCI
22 years BOP service. Retire Date:
6/30/2012
William 'Chuck' Gray Business Administrator Atwater USP
25 years BOP Service. Former Duty Station:
FCI La Tuna. Retire Date: 7/31/2012
Mark Greene Education Specialist Milan FCI
25 years BOP service. Retire Date:
10/31/2012
George Grier Jr. Cook Foreman Atlanta USP
28 years BOP service. Retire Date:
8/25/2012
Daniel Grimes Senior Officer Specialist Loretto FCI
28 years government service. Retire Date:
6/30/2012
Lawrence Hagg Cook Foreman Loretto FCI
31 years government service. Former duty
station: USP Lewisburg. Retire Date:
6/30/2012
Jamie Hill
Registered Nurse Springfield MCFP
23 years BOP service. Former duty stations:
USP Marion, FCI La Tuna, MCC Miami,
FCI Memphis, FPC Millington, FCI Pekin,
FCI Waseca. Retire Date: 7/28/2012
Staff Name Last Position Last Duty Station Retirement Notes
Kimmett Israel Warehouse Worker Supervisor
Oklahoma City FTC 23 years BOP service. Former duty station:
FPC Bryan. Retire Date: 7/31/2012
Paul Kennedy Regional Chaplaincy Administrator
SERO 26 years BOP service. Former duty stations:
USP Leavenworth, FCI Talladega. Retire
Date: 6/16/2012
George King Correctional Counselor Duluth FPC
24 years BOP Service. Former duty station:
FCI Oxford. Retire Date: 7/31/2012
Kathy Kirkland Senior Officer Specialist Yankton FPC
25 years BOP service. Former duty stations:
FMC Rochester, FCI Waseca. Retire Date:
7/28/2012
Roy Livingston Support Management Specialist
ADMIN, CO 38 years government service. Former duty
stations: FMC Lexington, USP Atlanta.
Retire Date: 7/2/2012
Brian Mara Recreation Specialist Sheridan FCI
30 years government service. Retire Date:
7/28/2012
Eric Martin
Correctional Counselor Tucson FCC
25 years government service. Former duty
stations: FCI Otisville, USP Lompoc, FCI
Tucson, FCI Manchester, FCI Herlong.
Retire Date: 6/15/2012
Charles McConaughay Utility Systems Operator Repairer Foreman
Sandstone FCI 25 years government service. Retire Date:
7/31/2012
Jay McKinney Lieutenant Florence FCC
25 years government service. Retire Date:
6/30/2012
Kenneth Melton
Lieutenant Memphis FCI
30 years BOP service. Former duty stations:
FPC Boron, MDC Los Angeles, USP Terre
Haute, FCC Forrest City. Retire Date:
7/31/2012
Lisa Morgan-Johnson Lieutenant Philadelphia FDC
26 years BOP service. Former duty stations:
FCI Butner, FCI Petersburg, FCI Fort Dix,
FCI Edgefield. Retire Date: 6/30/2012
Kerry Mottern Correctional Counselor Butner FCC
31 years government service. Retire Date:
7/30/2012
Mark Peoria Mid-Level Practitioner Lewisburg USP
34 years government service. Retire Date:
6/30/2012
Thomas Petrusky Electrical Worker Supervisor
Lewisburg USP 20 years BOP service. Retire Date:
6/30/2012
Michael Pickering Food Service Administrator
Ray Brook FCI 22 years BOP service. Retire Date:
7/28/2012
Joel Purtee Correctional Officer Estill FCI
22 years BOP service. Former duty station:
USP Leavenworth. Retire Date: 7/31/2012
Jeffrey Rafferty Maintenance Worker Foreman
Miami FCI 22 years BOP service. Retire Date:
10/31/2012
Ramon Rodriguez Trust Fund Program Specialist
Guaynabo MDC 32 years government service. Former duty
station: FCI Phoenix. Retire Date:
6/30/2012
David Romero Maintenance Worker Foreman
Safford FCI 23 years BOP service. Retire Date:
8/31/2012
Martin Russell Senior Officer Specialist Coleman FCC
29 years government service. Former duty
station: FCC Coleman. Retire Date:
7/28/2012
Staff Name Last Position Last Duty Station Retirement Notes
Brian Salyers Correctional Counselor Big Sandy USP
27 years government service. Former duty
station: FCI Ashland. Retire Date:
8/17/2012
Wayne Schoonmaker Trust Fund Supervisor Danbury FCI
25 years BOP service. Retire Date:
6/30/2012
Patrick Sheehey Inmate Classification & Computation Specialist
Grand Prairie 24 years BOP service. Former duty station:
FCI Tucson. Retire Date: 8/31/2012
Bentley Stires Deputy Branch Chief IE&VT, CO
29 years BOP service. Former duty Stations:
USP Atlanta, FCI Jesup, FCI Bastrop, FPC
Bryan. Retire Date: 6/30/2012
Douglas Stone Recycling Factory Technician
Marianna FCI 22 years BOP service. Retire Date:
8/30/2012
JoAnn Talay Unit Manager Englewood FCI
29 years BOP service. Former duty stations:
FCI Otisville, NERO, FCI Florence, Grand
Prairie-DSCC. Retire Date: 8/25/2012
Robert Taylor, Jr. Safety and Occupational Health Manager
Miami FDC
29 years government service. Former duty
stations: FCI Terminal Island, MDC Los
Angeles, FCI Butner, FCI Tallahassee, FCI
Ray Brook, FCI Bastrop, FCI Miami. Retire
Date: 6/30/2012
Alvin Thomas Correctional Systems Officer
Coleman FCC 20 years BOP Service. Former duty stations:
FMC Carville, FCI Tallahassee. Retire Date:
8/31/2012
Jan Throndson Maintenance Worker Foreman
Rochester FMC 27 years BOP service. Retire Date:
6/30/2012
Charles Trautwein Senior Officer Specialist Lexington FMC
29 years government service. Retire Date:
7/28/2012
Kurt Vasquez HVAC Foreman Florence FCC
27 years government service. Retire Date:
7/31/2012
Richard Vaupel, Jr. Religious Services Assistant
La Tuna FCI 22 years BOP service. Former duty station:
MCC Chicago. Retire Date: 7/31/2012
Ricky Williams Unit Manager San Diego MCC
22 years BOP service. Former duty stations:
FCI Terminal Island, FCC Lompoc. Retire
Date: 6/30/2012
Van Wilson Support Technician Florence FCC
25 years government service. Retire Date:
5/31/2012
Personnel & Executive Staff Selections
Staff Name From To
Position Duty Station Position Duty Station
Marlan Bacon Case Manager Victorville FCC Unit Manager Tucson FCC
Mark Barnes UNICOR Order Processing Group Manager
Lexington FMC UNICOR Industrial Manager Lexington FMC
Jody Bloomquist Supervisory Accountant ADMIN, CO
Deputy Chief, Financial Policy & Reports
ADMIN, CO
Paul Bunting Senior Officer Canaan USP Senior Officer Specialist Canaan USP
John Caraway Warden Cumberland FCI Complex Warden Terre Haute FCC
Crystal Carrio Staff Psychologist Yazoo City FCC DAP Coordinator Yazoo City FCC
Richard Cole Senior Officer Canaan USP Senior Officer Specialist Canaan USP
Staff Name From To
Position Duty Station Position Duty Station
Kenny Coleman Unit Manager Lexington FMC
Executive Assistant/Camp Administrator
Lexington FMC
Michael Collis Senior Officer Canaan USP Senior Officer Specialist Canaan USP
Jeffrey Connor Senior Officer Canaan USP Senior Officer Specialist Canaan USP
Lisa Cotton Specialty Program Coordinator
Coleman FCC DAP Coordinator
Yazoo City FCC
Amanda Curren Senior Officer Specialist Carswell FMC Lieutenant Devens FMC
Jeremy Dominick Senior Officer Canaan USP Senior Officer Specialist Canaan USP
Wayne W. Elie Unit Manager Safford FCI Unit Manager Safford FCI
Abraham Fernandez Materials Handler Supervisor
La Tuna FCI Asst. Trust Fund Supervisor
La Tuna FCI
Matthew Gedrich Senior Officer Canaan USP Senior Officer Specialist Canaan USP
Stephanie Goble Unit Secretary Lexington FMC IT Specialist Lexington FMC
Raymond Harris Correctional Officer Devens FMC
Human Resource Specialist
Devens FMC
Freddie Hill, Sr. Senior Officer Specialist Williamsburg FCI Lieutenant Williamsburg FCI
Paul Horning Asst. Food Service Administrator Trainee
Devens FMC Asst. Food Service Administrator
Englewood FCI
Richard Ives Warden McCreary USP Complex Warden Lompoc FCC
Marion Jackson Unit Secretary Lexington FMC
Health information Technician
Lexington FMC
Brenda June Spikes Case Manager San Diego MCC Unit Manager San Diego MCC
Daniel Kim DAP Coordinator Fort Worth FCI Chief Psychologist Carswell FMC
Jeffery Keller Warden Atlanta USP Regional Director SCRO
June Knowles Human Resource Specialist, CPU
Grand Prairie Quality Control Specialist, CPU
Grand Prairie
Tabatha Lee Lieutenant Bennettsville FCI Lieutenant Lexington FMC
Sandra Luton Trust Fund Supervisor Yazoo City FCC Trust Fund Supervisor Aliceville FCI
Renee Martinez Correctional Systems Officer
Victorville FCC Classification and Computation Technician
Grand Prairie
Amy Moore PHS Nurse Lexington FMC
PHS Nurse Consultant (Utilization Review)
Lexington FMC
Paul Patterson Recreation Supervisor Big Sandy USP Discipline Hearing Officer Big Sandy USP
Robert Pikulski Senior Officer Canaan USP Senior Officer Specialist Canaan USP
Kathy Quinn Unit Secretary Devens FMC Case Manager Devens FMC
Brian Roberts SIS Technician Canaan USP Senior Officer Specialist Canaan USP
Maria Rodriguez Education Specialist Victorville FCC Supervisor of Education Safford FCI
Ryan Rosencrance Senior Officer Canaan USP Senior Officer Specialist Canaan USP
Jessie Seana Captain's Secretary Canaan USP
Associate Warden's Secretary
Canaan USP
Barbara Serrato Supervisory Correctional Systems Specialist
Tucson FCC Unit Manager
Tucson FCC
Jennifer Singleton Correctional Officer Lexington FMC
Correctional Systems Officer
Lexington FMC
Thomas Smith Maintenance Worker Supervisor
Butner FCC Construction Control Representative
MARO
Karen Stiltner Evaluation Specialist PRD, CO
National Food Service Administrator
HSD, CO
Kristyn Therrien Nurse Manager Devens FMC Asst. Director of Nursing Devens FMC
Staff Name From To
Position Duty Station Position Duty Station
Mia Thomas Human Resource Specialist
HRMD, CO Human Resource Manager
Talladega FCI
John Veina Senior Officer Canaan USP Senior Officer Specialist Canaan USP
Joseph Voda Senior Officer Canaan USP Senior Officer Specialist Canaan USP
Eric Walters Senior Officer Specialist Springfield MCFP Lieutenant Springfield MCFP
Gerald Waters Senior Officer Canaan USP Senior Officer Specialist Canaan USP
Charles Williams Senior Officer Canaan USP Senior Officer Specialist Canaan USP
POPULATION REPORT 06/14/2012
01:30:10
CURRENT CURRENT
POPULATION POPULATION
ALDERSON FPC, WV 1193 | EL RENO-CAMP 259
ALLENWOOD LOW FCI, PA 1454 | ELKTON FCI, OH 1976
ALLENWOOD MED FCI, PA 1382 | ELKTON-FSL 619
ALLENWOOD USP, PA 1024 | ENGLEWOOD FCI, CO 985
ASHLAND FCI, KY 1278 | ENGLEWOOD-CAMP 155
ASHLAND-CAMP 313 | ESTILL FCI, SC 1132
ATLANTA USP, GA 1970 | ESTILL-CAMP 299
ATLANTA-CAMP 556 | FAIRTON FCI, NJ 1449
ATWATER USP, CA 1375 | FAIRTON-CAMP 126
ATWATER-CAMP 147 | FLORENCE ADMAX USP, CO 431
BASTROP FCI, TX 1211 | FLORENCE USP-CAMP 556
BASTROP-CAMP 180 | FLORENCE FCI, CO 1122
BEAUMONT LOW FCI, TX 1979 | FLORENCE HIGH USP, CO 598
BEAUMONT MED FCI, TX 1534 | FORREST CITY FCI, AR 1884
BEAUMONT USP, TX 1460 | FORREST CITY FCI-CAMP 293
BEAUMONT USP-CAMP 539 | FORREST CITY MED FCI, AR 1699
BECKLEY FCI, WV 1670 | FORT DIX FCI, NJ 4268
BECKLEY-CAMP 433 | FORT DIX-CAMP 422
BENNETTSVILLE FCI, SC 1685 | FORT WORTH FCI, TX 1807
BENNETTSVILLE-CAMP 155 | GILMER FCI, WV 1759
BIG SANDY USP, KY 1414 | GILMER-CAMP 153
BIG SANDY-CAMP 135 | GREENVILLE FCI, IL 1183
BIG SPRING FCI, TX 1587 | GREENVILLE-CAMP 324
BIG SPRING-CAMP 212 | GUAYNABO MDC, RQ 1641
BROOKLYN MDC, NY 2368 | HAZELTON USP, WV 1487
BRYAN FPC, TX 893 | HAZELTON-CAMP 147
BUTNER FMC, NC 947 | HAZELTON-FEMALE 693
BUTNER LOW FCI, NC 1311 | HERLONG FCI, CA 1629
BUTNER MED I FCI, NC 706 | HERLONG-CAMP 141
BUTNER-CAMP 321 | HONOLULU FDC, HI 698
BUTNER MED II FCI, NC 1666 | HOUSTON FDC, TX 861
CANAAN USP, PA 1417 | JESUP FCI, GA 1178
CANAAN-CAMP 156 | JESUP-CAMP 156
CARSWELL FMC, TX 1371 | JESUP-FSL 542
CARSWELL-CAMP 292 | LA TUNA FCI, TX 1077
CHICAGO MCC, IL 687 | LA TUNA-CAMP 319
COLEMAN I USP, FL 1488 | LA TUNA-FSL (EL PASO) 373
COLEMAN II USP, FL 1494 | LEAVENWORTH USP, KS 1830
COLEMAN LOW FCI, FL 1872 | LEAVENWORTH-CAMP 484
COLEMAN MED FCI, FL 1708 | LEE USP, VA 1467
COLEMAN MED FCI-CAMP 604 | LEE USP-CAMP 144
CUMBERLAND FCI, MD 1178 | LEWISBURG USP, PA 1390
CUMBERLAND-CAMP 297 | LEWISBURG-CAMP 572
DANBURY FCI, CT 1211 | LEXINGTON FMC, KY 1952
DANBURY-CAMP 213 | LEXINGTON-CAMP 330
DEVENS FMC, MA 1041 | LOMPOC FCI, CA 1470
DEVENS-CAMP 137 | LOMPOC USP, CA 1668
DUBLIN FCI, CA 1028 | LOMPOC USP-CAMP 521
DUBLIN-CAMP 304 | LORETTO FCI, PA 1344
DULUTH FPC, MN 870 | LORETTO-CAMP 165
EDGEFIELD FCI, SC 1716 | LOS ANGELES MDC, CA 905
EDGEFIELD-CAMP 571 | MANCHESTER FCI, KY 1114
EL RENO FCI, OK 999 | MANCHESTER-CAMP 518
POPULATION REPORT 06/14/2012
01:30:11
CURRENT CURRENT
POPULATION POPULATION
MARIANNA FCI, FL 1306 | SPRINGFIELD USMCFP, MO 1141
MARIANNA-CAMP 378 | TALLADEGA FCI, AL 1038
MARION USP, IL 1050 | TALLADEGA-CAMP 269
MARION-CAMP 349 | TALLAHASSEE FCI, FL 1109
MCCREARY USP, KY 1439 | TERMINAL ISLAND FCI, CA 1158
MCCREARY-CAMP 136 | TERRE HAUTE FCI, IN 1178
MCDOWELL FCI, WV 1665 | TERRE HAUTE FCI-CAMP 472
MCDOWELL-CAMP 128 | TERRE HAUTE USP, IN 1536
MCKEAN FCI, PA 1270 | TEXARKANA FCI, TX 1219
MCKEAN-CAMP 333 | TEXARKANA-CAMP 292
MEMPHIS FCI, TN 1172 | THREE RIVERS FCI, TX 1165
MEMPHIS-CAMP 337 | THREE RIVERS-CAMP 352
MENDOTA FCI, CA 340 | TUCSON FCI, AZ 789
MENDOTA-CAMP 124 | TUCSON USP, AZ 1599
MIAMI FCI, FL 1060 | TUCSON-CAMP 138
MIAMI FCI-CAMP 399 | VICTORVILLE MED I FCI, CA 1668
MIAMI FDC, FL 1466 | VICTORVILLE MED II FCI, CA 1670
MILAN FCI, MI 1580 | VICTORVILLE MED II-CAMP 311
MONTGOMERY FPC, AL 899 | VICTORVILLE USP, CA 1422
MORGANTOWN FCI, WV 1107 | WASECA FCI, MN 1046
NEW YORK MCC, NY 841 | WILLIAMSBURG FCI, SC 1695
OAKDALE FCI, LA 1722 | WILLIAMSBURG-CAMP 153
OAKDALE FDC, LA 702 | YANKTON FPC, SD 845
OAKDALE FDC-CAMP 168 | YAZOO CITY FCI, MS 1895
OKLAHOMA CITY FTC, OK 1367 | YAZOO-CAMP 149
OTISVILLE FCI, NY 1188 | YAZOO CITY MED FCI, MS 1668
OTISVILLE-CAMP 128 | BUREAU OF PRISONS 177314
OXFORD FCI, WI 1027 |
OXFORD-CAMP 206 | PRIVATELY MANAGED SECURE FACILITIES
PEKIN FCI, IL 1210 | ADAMS COUNTY CORR CTR CI, MS 2392
PEKIN-CAMP 315 | BIG SPRING CI, TX 3492
PENSACOLA FPC, FL 781 | CIBOLA COUNTY CI, NM 1191
PETERSBURG FCI, VA 1280 | D. RAY JAMES CORR FACL CI,GA 2478
PETERSBURG FCI-CAMP 344 | DALBY CI, TX 1910
PETERSBURG MED FCI, VA 1779 | EDEN CI, TX 1548
PHILADELPHIA FDC, PA 1078 | LIMESTONE DC, TX 1021
PHOENIX FCI, AZ 1148 | MCRAE CI, GA 1732
PHOENIX-CAMP 298 | MOSHANNON VALLEY CI, PA 1486
POLLOCK MED FCI, LA 1649 | NE OHIO CORR CTR CI, OH 1504
POLLOCK USP, LA 1342 | REEVES CI, TX 2408
POLLOCK-CAMP 278 | REEVES DC, TX 1343
RAY BROOK FCI, NY 1187 | RIVERS CI, NC 1426
ROCHESTER FMC, MN 981 | TAFT CI, CA 1777
SAFFORD FCI, AZ 1224 | TAFT-CAMP 564
SAN DIEGO MCC, CA 973 | WILLACY CI, TX 1704
SANDSTONE FCI, MN 1335 | TOTAL, PRIVATE FACILITIES 27976
SCHUYLKILL FCI, PA 1337 |
SCHUYLKILL-CAMP 334 | OTHER CONTRACT FACILITIES
SEAGOVILLE FCI, TX 1789 | RRC'S 8833
SEAGOVILLE-CAMP 166 | HOME CONFINEMENT 2552
SEATAC FDC, WA 841 | JAIL/SHORT-TERM DETENTION 689
SHERIDAN FCI, OR 1245 | CONTRACT JUVENILES 149
SHERIDAN-CAMP 469 | LONG-TERM BOARDERS 129
TOTAL, CONTRACTS 12352
TOTAL, BUREAU OF PRISONS 217642