Jason Goodloe
Managing Member
Jason Goodloe founded Goodloe Consulting Group, LLC in 2010 to provide security expertise to companies and projects without the need to immediately contract with large vendors before knowing the final cost of their programs. Mr. Goodloe works with companies at any point in their security program, providing guidance and expertise that assists the process without the need for large and expensive contracts. Mr. Goodloe works with customers providing 3rd party review and oversight to ensure customers are realizing value in their programs.
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Jason Goodloe founded Goodloe Consulting Group, LLC in 2010 to provide security expertise to companies and projects without the need to immediately contract with large vendors before knowing the final cost of their programs. Mr. Goodloe works with companies at any point in their security program, providing guidance and expertise that assists the process without the need for large and expensive contracts. Mr. Goodloe works with customers providing 3rd party review and oversight to ensure customers are realizing value in their programs.
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Specialties
Jason has experience leading and managing projects and remains a subject matter expert in the following areas:
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Professional Qualifications
Jason holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering with a Minor in Sociology and a Masters of Science in Civil Engineering with a Transportation concentration from the University of Virginia. Jason and holds the following certifications:
- Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
- Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)
- Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
- Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT (CGEIT)
- Information Systems Security Engineering Professional (ISSEP) (1 of 836)
- Information Systems Security Architecture Professional (ISSAP) (1 of 1265)
- Information Systems Security Management Professional (ISSMP) (1 of 881)
- Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP) (1 of 1043)
- Certification & Accreditation Professional (CAP) (1 of 1345)
- Certified Protection Professional (CPP) Board certified in security management
- Certified Biometrics Professional (CBP) (1 of first 50 certified)
- Certified Project Management Professional (PMP) #61696
- Physical Security Professional (PSP)
- Certified System Engineer ICAM PACS (CSEIP) (1 of first 9 certified)
- Certified Smart Card Industry Professionals / Government (CSCIP/G)
Publications
Registered Traveler Interoperability Consortium (RTIC) - Technical Interoperability Specification
Co-Editor - System Messaging
July 2006
The technical interoperability specification for the US Registered Traveler program. This document was developed by the Registered Traveler Interoperability Consortium (RTIC) to help foster a fully-interoperable, vendor-neutral Registered Traveler (RT) program within the United
States.
July 2006
The technical interoperability specification for the US Registered Traveler program. This document was developed by the Registered Traveler Interoperability Consortium (RTIC) to help foster a fully-interoperable, vendor-neutral Registered Traveler (RT) program within the United
States.
Development of a GIS freight transportation planning database
Mid-Atlantic Universities Transportation Center
August 1996
The focus of this study was to develop a freight transportation geographic information system (GIS) database for the Commonwealth of Virginia. The primary tasks involved identifying the desired characteristics of the database, determining what data are available, incorporating this data into a GIS database, evaluating the database, and suggesting future directions for the continuation of the database. During the creation of the database, limited amounts of relevant freight data were found to be available. This project demonstrates the development of a working database that can be used to provide useful information for the freight transportation planning process.
August 1996
The focus of this study was to develop a freight transportation geographic information system (GIS) database for the Commonwealth of Virginia. The primary tasks involved identifying the desired characteristics of the database, determining what data are available, incorporating this data into a GIS database, evaluating the database, and suggesting future directions for the continuation of the database. During the creation of the database, limited amounts of relevant freight data were found to be available. This project demonstrates the development of a working database that can be used to provide useful information for the freight transportation planning process.