WSP Operating Budget Request 2012
WSP Operating Budget Request 2012
WSP Operating Budget Request 2012
Request
2011- 2013 Bi enni um
Agency 225 - Washington State Patrol
2011-13 Budget Request September 2010
2011-13 Biennium Budget Request
Table of Contents
Tab 1 Executive Summary (Transmittal Letter)
Tab A Organization Charts, Activity Inventory, Performance Measures and
Indirect Cost Allocation
Executive Organizational Chart
Division Organizational Chart
Budget Structure Chart
Performance Measure Report
Indirect Cost Allocation
Tab B Recommendation Summaries
Agency Recommendation Summary - This document displays the
requested dollars by fund and the average annual FTE staff for the biennium
for each significant change between the current biennium and the ensuing
biennium budget request. Each incremental change in the carry-forward,
maintenance, and performance levels is listed as a separate line item with its
own code and description.
Program Recommendation Summary - This document displays for each of
the three operating programs and for the capital program the dollars by fund
and year and FTE staff for each of the four significant subtotals (current
biennium, carry-forward level, maintenance level, and performance level).
Tab C Decision Package Summary - This document lists each decision package in
priority order divided by maintenance and policy level. Decision packages are
a key set of building blocks for constructing the budget request. The decision
package is the place for the agency to make a persuasive case for a
proposed change.
Maintenance Level Displays decision packages that reflect the cost of
inflation, maintenance, or equipment replacement not contemplated in the
current budget.
Policy (Performance) Level Displays decision packages that represent
revised strategies or substantial differences in program direction.
Tab D Revenues, Fee Changes, Working Capital, Federal Fund Estimates and
Local Fund Summary
Summarized Revenues - This document displays revenue estimates
received by the agency that support expenditure requests and that assist in
estimating statewide fund balances.
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16 Year Transportation Plan - The State Patrol Highway Account represents
about 75 percent of the agencys funding. This page displays revenue and
expenditure estimates to the account over eight biennia.
Proposed Fee Changes - This section provides information on the fees that
the agency would like to increase in the 2011-13 Biennium.
Working Capital Reserve - This lists the recommended ending fund balance
for revenue accounts administered by the agency.
Federal Fund Estimates/State Match - This document lists state matching
requirements for federal grants received by the agency.
Non-Budgeted Local Fund Summary - This summarizes financial data for
non-budgeted local funds that are outside the state treasury.
Tab E Other Requested Information
Agency Activity Inventory - The Activity Inventory describes the major
activities of the agency, a summary of the resources (both direct and indirect)
necessary to accomplish the activity, and how the activity contributes to the
statewide results citizens expect from government.
Consultant Usage Transportation Funded Consultant Usage for the
2009-11 Biennium and estimates for the 2011-13 Biennium.
Narrative Summaries for the Following:
Recruitment and Retention Issues
Vehicle and Aviation Life Cycle Analysis
Interoperability Communications Systems
Facility Issues
Capital Project Issues
Data Processing Issues
Fuel Funding
CHRISTINE O. GRECOIRE
Governor
IOHN
R. BATISTE
Chief
STATE OI WASHINGTON
WASH I NGTON STATE PATROL
General Administration Building
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PO Box 426OO
.
Olympia, WA 98504-2600
(360)
596-4000
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www.wsp.wa.gov
September 9,2010
Mr. Marty Brown
Office of Financial Management
PO Box 43113
Olympia WA 98504-3113
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol's 2011-2013 Operating Budget request is enclosed.
Listed below are some of our top priorities for funding through our operating budget:
- Pursuit vehicle replacements to bring down the mileage at replacement to
the optimum level of 1 10,000 miles.
- Trooper staffing to fully staff our Field Operations Bureau and provide
dispatcher support to the new troopers.
- Full deployment of the Statewide Electronic Ticket and Online Reporting
(SECTOR) application and digital video system for every trooper's patrol
vehicle.
Our agency has other needs that are not included in this budget request, knowing
additional funding will not be available.
Without some adjustment in revenues, the State Patrol Highway Account will not
have sufficient funds to support and maintain our public safety services. We hope to
continue discussion with OFM and Legislative staff on this issue.
Your consideration of our budget request is appreciated.
Sincerely,
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Enclosure
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CHRISTINE O. GREGOIRE
Governor
STATE OF WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON STATE PATROL
JOHN R. BATISTE
Chief
General Administration Building PO Box 42600 Olympia, WA 98504-2600. (360) 596-4000 www.wsp.wa.gov
September 9, 2010
Mr. Marty Brown
Office of Financial Management
PO Box 43113
Olympia WA 98504-3113
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol's 2011-2013 Operating Budget request is enclosed.
Listed below are some of our top priorities for funding through our operating budget:
Pursuit vehicle replacements to bring down the mileage at replacement to
the optimum level of 110,000 miles.
Trooper staffing to fully staff our Field Operations Bureau and provide
dispatcher support to the new troopers.
Full deployment of the Statewide Electronic Ticket and Online Reporting
(SECTOR) application and digital video system for every trooper's patrol
vehicle.
Our agency has other needs that are not included in this budget request, knowing
additional funding will not be available.
Without some adjustment in revenues, the State Patrol Highway Account will not
have sufficient funds to support and maintain our public safety services. We hope to
continue discussion with OFM and Legislative staff on this issue.
Your consideration of our budget request is appreciated.
Sincerely,
c ~ ~ ~
JRB:dll
Enclosure
Agency 225 - Washington State Patrol
2011-13 Budget Request September 2010
Field Operations Bureau
The Field Operations Bureau (FOB) is primarily responsible for traffic law enforcement,
collision investigation, and motorist assists on 17,524 miles of state and interstate
highways. The bureau is comprised of eight districts and the Commercial Vehicle
Division.
Fire Protection Bureau
The Office of the State Fire Marshal and Fire Protection Bureau provide services to fire
districts, government agencies, members of the media, and the general public. These
services include fire investigations; fire incident reporting and data collection; fire code
review and adoption; construction plan review for fire sprinkler and alarm systems; and
fire inspections of high risk occupancies housing elderly and vulnerable populations. In
addition, the bureau regulates the fireworks and sprinkler industry through a licensing
program. The State Fire Training Academy provides training to the states fire
departments and districts. The Fire Protection Bureau also provides coordination of
Washington State fire service resources for mobilization during natural or human-
caused disasters. Terrorism and hazardous materials training, fire and life safety
prevention education, and public information services are also responsibilities of the
Fire Protection Bureau.
Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
The Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau provides a wide range of forensic science
expertise to city, county, and state law enforcement officers, assisting agencies at crime
scenes, preparing evidence for trials, and providing expert testimony. The bureau
coordinates the efforts of the States Breath Alcohol Test Program, Drug Evaluation and
Classification (DEC) Program, six Crime Laboratories, the Latent Print Laboratory, and
the State Toxicology Laboratory.
Investigative Services Bureau
The Investigative Services Bureau consists of divisions that provide various public
services, including the investigation of computer crimes, missing children, narcotics,
dismantling of clandestine labs, gathering of criminal intelligence, and special
operations. In addition, the bureau provides fatality and criminal investigations, vessel
and terminal security and criminal history information.
Technical Services Bureau
The Technical Services Bureau provides many diverse services to the entire
department, other law enforcement and government agencies, and members of the
general public. The services include information technology, human resource services,
employee training and development, electronic and microwave system services, and
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2011-13 Budget Request September 2010
emergency communications. The bureau is also responsible for the management of
agency public records/disclosure; ensuring compliance to state mandates and
Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) standards;
comprehensive facilities management; performance of agency studies, research,
revisions to manuals, performance measures, and regulation development; purchasing
and management of supplies; and management of the fleet of Washington State Patrol
pursuit and other vehicles.
Field Operations
Bureau
Tacoma D1
Bellevue D2
Yakima D3
Spokane D-4
Vancouver D5
Wenatchee D6
Marysville D7
Bremerton D8
Commercial Vehicle
Division
Fire Protection
Bureau
WASHINGTON STATE PATROL
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
2010
CHIEF JOHN R. BATISTE
DEPUTY CHIEF
Budget and Fiscal
Services
Forensic Laboratory
Services Bureau
Investigative Services
Bureau
-----1 Preparedness Division
Crime Laboratory
Division
Criminal Investigation
Division
Prevention Division
Toxicology Laboratory
Division
Impaired Driving
Section
Criminal Records
Division
Homeland Security
Division
Investigative Assistance
Division
Office of Professional
Standards
Special Operations
Division
Technical Services
Bureau
Communications
Division
Electronic Services
Division
Human Resource
Division
Information Technology
Division
Property Management
Division
Risk Management
Division
Training
Division
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF
As of JULY 2010
CHIEF
JOHN R. BATISTE
6001
DEPUTY CHIEF
DAVID J. KARNITZ
6002
FIELD
OPERATIONS
BUREAU
ASSISTANT CHIEF
G. CURT HATTELL
6003
FIRE
PROTECTION
BUREAU
STATE FIRE MARSHAL
CHUCK DUFFY
E153
FORENSIC
LABORATORY
SERVICES BUREAU
Acting Director
LARRY HEBERT
E146
INVESTIGATIVE
SERVICES BUREAU
ASSISTANT CHIEF
GREGORY E. MILLER
6004
TECHNICAL
SERVICES BUREAU
ASSISTANT CHIEF
JAMES L. LEVER
6005
BUDGET AND FISCAL
SERVICES
DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR
ROBERT L. MAKI
9993
CONFIDENTIAL
SECRETARY
KAREN J. MILLER
E036
DEPARTMENT
PSYCHOLOGIST
DANIEL W. CLARK
E141
GOVERNMENT AND
MEDIA RELATIONS
CAPTAIN
JASON G. BERRY
6006
LABOR AND
POLICY OFFICE
DORY NICPON
E144
EXECUTIVE
ASSISTANT
SUZEE J. SMITH
E025
3/18/2010
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
Government and Media Relations
Captain Jason Berry
Government and Media Relations
Badge No. 11
Dan Coon
Communications Consultant 3
Position No. 0588
Randall Pullar
Electronic Media Manager
Position No. 1196
Weldon Wilson
Photographer
Position No. 1320
Bob Calkins
Community and Media
Relations Officer
Position No. E159
Sergeant Freddy Williams
Badge No. 228
Kathy Schiewe
Confidential
Secretary
Position No. E086
Melissa Van Gorkom
Management Analyst 4
Position No. 36
Administrator
Bob Maki
9993
Budget Mgr
Heidi Thomsen
1217
Budget Mgmt
Analyst
Melissa Stricklett
1297
Fiscal Analyst 3
Raeanne Mitchell
1426
Budget Analyst 3
Yvonne Stevens
1740
Sr Budget Mgmt
Analyst
Eileen Nashleanas
1296
Budget Analyst 3
Renuka Sivakumar
1652
Budget Mgmt
Analyst
Shawn Eckhart
1690
FS/Payroll Mgr
Angie Gill
1299
Fiscal Analyst 5
Marie Holts
1785
FS Manager
Kathy Cerbes
1301
Fiscal Analyst 2
Colleen Grayless
1298
Fiscal Analyst 2
Desiree Hernandez
1302
Fiscal Analyst 5
Sandy Collins
0895
Fiscal Analyst 1
Nikki Baker
0578
Fiscal Analyst 1
Sheila Shaw
1110
Fiscal Analyst 1
VACANT
1655
Fiscal Analyst 1
Connie Whipple
1551
Fiscal Analyst 1
Renee Eggleston
0160
Fiscal Analyst 3
Colleen Marten
1362
Fiscal Analyst 3
Dianne Spencer
1214
Secretary
Supervisor
Diane Lofstrom
1112
Secretary Senior
Stacey Dial
1307
Office Assistant 2
Juwariyah Isa
1417
Contracts Mgr
Jeff Hugdahl
1303
Contracts Spec 2
Cindy Haider
1573
Contract Spec 1
Pat Hill
1653
Accounting Mgr
Brian Wright
1624
Fiscal Analyst 4
Kathy Davis
1292
Fiscal Analyst 3
Tanya Pierce
1304
Fiscal Tech 2
Adam Paczkowski
1420
Fiscal Analyst 1
Tina
Aschenbrenner
1361
Fiscal Analyst 1
Marvic Runyan
0170
Fiscal Anaylst 2
Melody Maples
1319
Fiscal Analyst 2
Sharon O'Brien
0617
Fiscal Analyst 4
Alaine Johnson
1305
Fiscal Analyst 2
Marina Foster
1477
Fiscal Analyst 2
Jennifer Frost
1308
Fiscal Analyst 1
Yukiko Greenfield
1153
Fiscal Tech 2
Vacant
1335
Fiscal Analyst 4
Janis Hughes
1181
Fiscal Analyst 2
Beth Fajardo
0169
Fiscal Analyst 2
Angela Keck
1300
Fiscal Analyst 2
Edee Affeldt
1264
Fiscal Analyst 2
Teresa Morgan
1318
Fiscal Analyst 2
Terry Gadd
P1234
Budget and Fiscal Services
Organizational Chart
August 24, 2010
FIELD OPERATIONS BUREAU HEADQUARTERS
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
September 7, 2010
ASSISTANT CHIEF
G. Curt Hattell
Pos. # 6003
Confidential
Secretary
Stephanie Porter
Pos. # E037
Field Force
Support
Captain Chris T.
Gundermann
Pos. # 6008
Field Force
Support
Captain Jeff Sass
Pos. # 7322
Administrative
Assistant 3
Nancy Salsman
Pos. # 0730
Lieutenant Dale
Alexander
Pos. # 6023
FOB Field Force Support
Ms. Marcia J.
Marsh
WMS 2: Research
and Data Analyst
Pos. # 1799
Geographic
Information
Systems (GIS)
Analyst ITS 2
Louis Hurst,
(Project 100%
Grant Funded)
Research Analyst 3
Joanna
Trebaczewski,
(Project, 100%
Grant Funded)
Research Team
Lieutenant Michael
L. Turcott
Pos. # 6027
Captain Jeff DeVere
District 1 Commander
Position #6009
Lieutenant Dale Alexander
Tacoma Freeway APA 1 & 2
Position #6029
Lieutenant Julie Johnson
East Pierce County APA 3
Position #6028
Lieutenant Sean Hartsock
Thurston County APA 4
Position #6030
Rebecca Anderson
Admin Assistant 3
Position #0039
Sgt Ray Schierhoff
East Pierce Co Detachment 3
Position #6071
Sgt Tom Olson
East Pierce Co Detachment 5
Position #6073
Sgt John Lizama
East Pierce Co Detachment 4
Position #6072
Sgt Darrell Farwell
East Pierce Co Detachment 15
Position #6269
Steve Ostrander
Property & Evidence
Position #1232
Sgt Pat Pronovost
Tacoma Freeway Det 1 APA 2
Position #6075
Sgt Nestor Bautista
Tacoma Freeway Det 2 APA 2
Position #6076
Sgt Erick Thomas
Tacoma Freeway Det 12 APA 2
Position #6077
Sgt Don Cyprain
Tacoma Freeway Det 14 APA 2
Position #6078
Jenifer Specht
Property & Evidence
Position #0961
Carol Alexander
OA 3 - Video Disclosure
Position #0989
Tpr Brandy Kessler
Public Information Officer
Position #7028
Laura Gocha
Office Support Supervisor
Position #1070
Sgt Tom Martin
Thurston Co Detachment 6
Position #6079
Sgt Robert Brazas
Thurston Co Detachment 7
Position #6080
Sgt Orest Wilson
Thurston Co Detachment 8
Position #6081
Sgt Sam Ramirez
Thurston Co Detachment 9
Position #6082
Sgt Chet Pennington
Tacoma M/C Detachment 11
Position #6074
Jodi Tufts FRA3
Public Disclosure
Position #0018
Reports to
Gretchen Dolan
Public Disclosure
Kathy Balcom
OA 3 Olympia
Position #1407
DISTRICT ONE
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
Revised 02/02/2010
Sgt Troy Tomaras
Gig Harbor Detachment 16 APA 1
Position #7298
APA 1
DeAnna Collins
Fiscal Technician
Position #1263
Wendy Becker
OA 3 TARS Entry
Position #1221
Michelle Sharpf
OA3 TARS Entry
Position #1204
District 2
July 2010
Captain
Stephen Burns
Lieutenant
William Gardiner
North Region/Motors
Lieutenant
Dave Scherf
South Region/Enumclaw
Lieutenant
Jeff Sass
East Region/Spec. Ops
Secretary Supervisor
Cynthia Dunn
Detachment 1
Sgt. TJ Johnson
Detachment 2
Sgt. Courtney
Stewart
Detachment 3
Sgt. Darren Mihelich
Detachment 4
Sgt. Tom Anderson
Detachment 14
Sgt. Dan Atchison
Detachment 15
Sgt. Mark Crandall
Detachment 16
Sgt. Kim Triplett
Detachment 18
Sgt. John Lizama
Detachment 5
Sgt. Doug Geltz
Detachment 6
Sgt. JoAnn Buettner
Detachment 7
Sgt. Dan Hefton
Detachment 8
Sgt. Chris Clark
Detachment 17
Sgt. Tom Wolfe
OA Lead
Cindy Slater
OAIII
Jeanette Harris
OAIII
Van Nguyen
OAIII
Sally Richards
OAIII
Sarah Miller
Detachment 12
Sgt. Dale Lathan
Detachment 19
Sgt. Keith Trowbridge
OAIII
Joanna Rogge
OAIII
Nancy King
Detachment 9
Target Zero
Sgt. Steve Penry
District 3 - FOB Organizational Chart
Trp Todd Haddorff, 464 Trp Paul Woodside, 398 Trp Mark Hirz, 597
Trp Corey Kingman, 564 Trp Kristopher Sperry, 376 Trp Brad Neff, 617
Trp Matt Couchman, 598 Trp Doug Lux, 479
Trp Jay Farmer, 688 Trp Michael Jensen, 545 Trp Rob Morris, 810
Trp Richard Welch, 838 Trp Marty Finan, 934
Trp Rocky Miller, 948
Trp Bryan Ball, 933
Trp Ron Nordman, 1048
Trp Don Bancroft, 496 Trp Travis Lamb, 1021
Trp Dave Wilbur, 1125
Motors
Trp Trevor Downey, 972
Trooper - El Protector
Oscar Garcia, 778
Detachment 7 Detachment 8
Trp Brian Bond, 388
Lieutenant
Jason W. Armstrong, 93
Office Assistant 3
Anna Castellanos, Z310
Sgt. Tom Foster, 150
Lieutenant
James W. Keightley, 41
Detachment 4
Laurel Cortez, Z308
Sgt. Mike Eggleston, 135
Captain
Shawn E. Berry, 23
Detachment 6
Administrative Assistant 3
Norma Moreno, X395
Trp Jim Brown, 590 Office Assistant 3
Detachment 2
VACANT
Detachment 3
Evidence Custodian Office Assistant 3
Cher Dumler, Z304
Office Assistant 2
Ed McAvoy, X393
Trp Mike Cortez, 306
Detachment 1
Sgt. Jeff Closner, 199
Trooper - Limited Duty
David Yergen, 979
Trp David Brandt, 313 Office Assistant 3 Trp Sid Grant, 354
Sgt. Zach Elmore, 227 Sgt. Roger Wilbur, 120
Trp. DJ Goldsmith, 1001
Sgt. Aaron B. Hayes, 239
Trp Seth T. Berghoff, 330
Linda Alter, Z305 Faye Swoboda, Z306
Trp Grant Smith, 439
Trp Sergio Cervantes, 401
Trp Daniel Mosqueda, 539
Trp Jeff Southards, 1158
Trp David Kaiser, 634 Trp Darin Foster, 941
Trp Sean R. Chatterton, 868
Trp Trevor Herrud, 856
Trp Shawn Williams, 601
Trp Joe Klundt, 672
Trp Tom Mortensen, 916
VACANT
Trp Chris Thorson, 1164
Trp James Zane, 1157
VACANT
Trp John Berends, 957
Trp Andres Martinez, 1067 Trp William Rutherford, 1012 Trp Curtis Likes, 896
Revised 7/1/10
Trp Gary Miller, 997
Trp Barry Pilkinton, 1202
Trp Ryan Sauve, 1138
Trp Pat Lunning, 994 Trp Dan Mann, 995
Trp W. Stellmacher, 1226
Trp K.C. Scott, 1063
Trp Karey Reisdorph, 1000
District Commander
Captain Jeff Otis
District Secretary
Ms. Connie Bedient
Position # 0041
Assistant District
Commander
Lieutenant Steve Turcott
Assistant District
Commander
Lieutenant Bob Kerwin
Detachment 2
Spokane
Sergeant Len Walker
Detachment 3
Spokane
Sergeant Eric Koch
Detachment 1
Spokane
Sergeant Kris Schweigert
Detachment 4
Spokane
Sergeant Pat Percival
Detachment 9
Special Operations
Sergeant Doug Jacobs
Detachment 5
Spokane
Sergeant Jim Hays
District 4
Organizational Chart
Detachment 11
Spokane Motors
Trooper Wayne Turner
Trooper Jeff Sevigney
Trooper Will Thompson
Trooper Joe Pass
Office Assistant 3
Ms. Sandy Gibson
Fiscal
Position # 1228
Evidence
Mr. Gary Scott
Position # 1258
Detachment 7 Ritzville
Sergeant Steve Morehead
Detachment 6 Colfax
Sergeant Brad Hudson
Office Assistant 3
Ms. Karen Groom
Position # 1226
Office Assistant 3
Ms. Leslie Kubik
Position # 1225
Detachment 8 Colville
Sergeant Chan St. Clair
Office Assistant 3
Ms. Coral Herron
Position # 1224
Senior Volunteer
Program
Office Assistant 2
Ms. Marylyn Conachen
Supplies
Position # 1207 April 21, 2010
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Washington State Patrol District 5
Organizational Chart
May 1, 2010
Captain
Robert N. Johnson
OA3
Jennifer A. Lulay
Lieutenant
Kenneth S. Garrison
84
OA3
Nadine A. Medford
Secretary Supervisor
Michelle A. Smith
Det 1 Vancouver
Sergeant
Randy L. Hullinger
BL Ching
Det 2 Vancouver
Sergeant
Thomas R. Butsch
J Layman
BJ Jordan
BE Forsberg
DW Bourland
RD Wollnick
SM Robley
SK Raedel
J Maier
BM Clark
RD Thompson
M Padilla
JD Ortiz
AN Liksakov
TS Gates
Det 3 Vancouver
Sergeant
Roy L. Rhine
RS Bettger
PIO
SA Schatzel
BO Taylor
RW Tanner
NA Jennings
JJ Heath
C Greene
CR Gardiner
JW Gainer
Det 8 Goldendale
Sergeant
Dale P. Retzlaff
Maintenance
Mechanic
Monte Ward
Det 12 Motors
Sergeant
Jason M. Linn
GS Little
MK Wells
N Hoffberger
WR Clack
RD Cashatt
ME Boardman
MM Calderone
JD Blain
OA3
Ericka
Det 4 Kelso
Sergeant
Glenn L. Hobbs
Det 11 Morton
Sergeant
Jason Ashley
Det 7 Chehalis
Sergeant
Jeff B. Speer
Det 6 Chehalis
Sergeant
Larry D. Bradeen
Det 5 Kelso
Sergeant
Blair W. Schmidt
Lieutenant
Ronald P. Rupke
50
BD Ensley
MA Hoggatt
MB Johnson
GP Olson
JA Winborne
CJ Warren
A Tonissen
J Street
KS Lutz
K Johnson
NA Deffenbaugh
JR Cuthbert
OA3
Deborah Moe
Evidence Custodian
Danny St. Pierre
ZP Casey TL Brunstad
MJ Chapman
JJ Valek
IB Dorsey
S Murphy
WA Knudson CL Sahlinger
GL Lane
BA Moon
PJ Thoma
R Sills
TR Thornburg
JS Gola
MR Anderson
BL Ashley
CD Hoff
JE Matagi
BJ McBride
RA Moore
MP Cournyer
CR Ecklund
ML Herron
JA Hicks
NP Hovinghoff
Z Welch
DJ Pardue
OA3
Aileen Yost
OA3
Stephanie
NO Weaver
TK Surdam
District Six Organizational Chart
CAPTAIN
KAREN DEWITT
LT. KANDI PATRICK
LT. B. SCOTT MARTIN
Maria Jordan
Secretary Supervisor
OA3 Sharon Blanchard
hard
Sgt. Leeon Leyde
Detachment 1
Sgt. Monty Colver
Detachment 3
Sgt. Kurt Adkinson
Detachent 4
Sgt. Jeff Swanson
Detachment 6
Sgt. Kiley Conaway
Detachment 7
Sgt. Mike Saunders
Detachment 2
Sgt. Art Nelson
Detachment 5
PIO
Trp. Rich Magnussen
PEC Scott Douglass
Captain Ken Ginnard
District VII Commander
Lt. Mark Arras
Assistant District Commander
Lt. Debby Ethredge
Assistant District Commander
Lt. Scott McCoy
Assistant District Commander
Laurie Cashen
Secretary Supervisor
Position #0043
Sgt. Drake
Det. 3/APA 31
Burlington
Sgt. Turner
Det. 11/APA 31
Burlington
Lynette Thompson/
Melissa Fecht
OA3/Burlington/Position
#0097 (Tandem)
Sgt. Dennis
Det. 4/APA 30
Bellingham
Sgt. Armstrong
Det. 14/APA 30
Bellingham
Clara Hamilton
OA3/Bellingham
Position #0864
Sgt. J. Longoria
Det. 7/APA 32
Oak Harbor
District VII
Sgt. H. Jackson
Det. 6/APA 34
Monroe
Sgt. G. Erwin
Det. 5/APA 34
Monroe
Diane Pietz
OA3/Monroe
Position #1220
Sgt. J. Beazizo
Det. 16/SHCAT
Marysville
Sgt. R. Cook
Det. 12/Motors
Marysville
Sgt. B. Turk
Det. 8/APA 33
Silverlake
Sgt. S. Bendiksen
Det. 2/APA 33
Silverlake
Sgt. K. Rudeen
Det. 1/APA 33
Marysville
Sgt. J. Riley
Det. 15/APA 33
Marysville
Bridget Hamilton
OA3/Silverlake
Position #1230
Shirley Kennedy
PEC
Position #1707
George Leonard
PEC
Position #1257
Anne Foreman
OA2/District Office
Position #1210
Karen Radunz
OA3/District Office
Position #1075
February 1, 2010
Alicia Crossley
OA3/Oak Harbor
Position #1229
Trp. K. Leary
PIO
Trp. M. Braaten
Contract OT
Sgt. K. Schweigert
Det. 9/DUI Squad
Marysville
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Captain Steve Sutton
Bremerton
Lt. Julie Myer
Region One
Bremerton
Detachment 1
Sgt. Kent Hitchings
Bremerton
Jan Larson
Office Assistant 3
Bremerton
Detachment 2
Sgt. Brian Monteer
Bremerton
Detachment 8/11
Sgt. Mark Tegard
Bremerton
Detachment 12
Sgt. Ken Przygocki
Bremerton
Lt. Tim Winchell
Region Two
Shelton
Detachment 4
Sgt. Conley
Shelton
Wendy Brooks
Office Assistant 3
Shelton
Detachment 5
Sgt. Mike Erickson
Hoquiam
Merri Springer
Office Assistant 3
Hoquiam
Detachment 14
Sgt. Tyler Drake
Hoquiam
Detachment 7
Sgt. Jody Metz
Naselle
Nikki Footh
Office Assistant 3
Naselle
Lt. Clint Casebolt
Region Three
Port Angeles
Detachment 3
Sgt. Gailin Hester
Port Angeles
Detachment 6
Sgt. Brett yacklin
Port Angeles
Puri Heacock
Office Assistant 3
Port Angeles
Trp. Krista Hedstrom
PIO
Bremerton
Karen Burress
Property Evidence
Bremerton
Kae Balogh
Secretary Supervisor
Brenda Ehli
Office Assistant 3
Bremerton
Cindi Presba
Office Assistant 3
Bremerton
Captain
6007/Badge 15
Darrin T. Grondel
Region 1 Lieutenant
6024/Badge 40
Steven Johnson
Region 2 Lieutenant
6025/Badge 45
Kevin W. Zeller
SafetyNet Manager
P055
Vacant
Region 3 Lieutenant
6026/Badge 92
Jeffrey S. Jones
Secretary Supervisor
21
Carol A Fagan
OA3
1060
Janet Moffatt
CSS 2
P085
Vacant
CSS1
P056
Raul Murcia
CSS 1
P022
Eddylou Wallace
CSS 2
P194
Jacob Hursey
CSS 1/Project
P012
Vacant
CSS2
P105
Jennifer Houskeeper
7/22/2010
Headquarters
Commercial Vehicle Division
Region 4 Lieutenant
7080/Badge
Vacant
CSS 1/Project
1838
Jennifer Nashleanas
ITS5
P202
Ken Keiper
ITS4
P125
Wil Armagost
ITS4
P031
Chip Rasmus
ITS3
P081
Rob Stevens
ITS2
1173
Marlene Park
Region 5 Lieutenant
7278/Badge 99
Robert E. Reandeau
Grant/Contract Mgr
1868
Linda Shincke
CVEO 4
0806 / Badge x700
Robert Petersen
CVEO 4
0804 / Badge x701
Bill Balcom
CVEO 4
0658 / Badge x702
Mike Worlund
TRAINING
SPECIALIST
CVEO 2
1965 / Badge x 734
Ryan Wiese
HAZ MAT
SPECIALIST
CVEO 2
0942 / Badge x 755
Ray Demarest
HAZMAT
SPECIALIST
CVEO 31244 / Badge
726
Mike Herron
Trooper/Fuel Tax
6211 / Badge 1174
Leonard
Mcglaughlin
Trooper/Fuel Tax
6219 Badge / 909
Brian Messer
Administrative
Sergeant
7037 / Badge #192
John Buma III
Captain
6007/Badge 15
Darrin T. Grondel
Region 1 Lieutenant
6024/Badge 40
Steven Johnson
District 10
Compliance Review
CR East
CVEO 3
1524/Badge X719
Dean Ide
CVEO 2
1519/Badge X736
Nicholas Hopper
CVEO 2
1518/Badge X
Vacant
CVEO 2
1520/Badge X 747
Dean Robinson
CVEO 2
1517/Badge x
Vacant
CR - West
CVEO 3
1516/Badge X 714
Marc Modler
CVEO 2
1522/Badge x733
Ronald Hyatt
CVEO 2
1513/Badge X
Vacant
CVEO 2
1514/Badge X937
Aaron Gustafson
CVEO 2
1515/Badge X757
Beverly Wilson
CVEO 2
1511/Badge X756
John Coulliette
CVEO 2
1521/Badge X
Vacant
CVEO 2
1523/Badge X732
Thomas Munafo
New Entrant Program
District 10-64
CVEO 3
P201/Badge X710
Linda Powell
CVEO 1
P199/Badge X917
Anthony Cooling
CVEO 1
P028/Badge X837
Dale Huber
CVEO 1
P200/Badge X811
Melissa Ackerlund
CVEO 1
P198/Badge X825
Robert Steen
8/30/2010
Region 1
Commercial Vehicle Division
CR - North
CVEO 3
1824/Badge X718
Debbie Temple
Secretary Senior
1533
Louise Douglas
CVEO 1
1823/Badge X910
Michael Nesary
CVEO 2
1825/Badge X746
Kellie Crookshank
CVEO 2
1826/Badge X 940
Don Ross
CVEO 2
1827/Badge X935
Andrew Stevens
CVEO 2
1841/Badge X753
Terry Cox
CVEO 2
1843/Badge X938
Gary Miner
CVEO 2
1844/Badge X 735
Sam Nichols
CVEO 2 (HB)
1842/Badge X
Vacant
CVEO 2
1845/Badge X931
Charles Davis
CR Basin
CVEO 3
0628/Badge X713
Steve Maier
SafetyNet
CSS 2
P085
Vacant
CSS2
P105
Jennifer Houskeeper
CSS 1
P056
Raul Murcia
CSS 1/Project
P012
Vacant
CSS 1
P022
Eddylou Wallace
CSS 2
P194
Jacob Hursey
CVEO 2/CRA8
1512/Badge x 932
Peter Sponburgh
CSS 1/Project
1838
Jennifer Nashleanas
Captain
6007/Badge 15
Darrin T. Grondel
Region 2 Lieutenant
6025 Badge
Vacant
District 2
Bellevue
CVD/Tow Truck
Sgt.
6215/Badge 197
Luke Zebley
Tow Truck
6217/Badge 866
Darrin Helton
Trp/Interior
7124/Badge 527
Chris Hooper
Trp/TACT
6216/Badge 1192
Michael Sommer
Trp/Interior
6212/Badge 592
Lynette Mitchell
Wrecking Yard
6218/Badge 341
Renee Padgett
Trp/Interior
6207/Badge 579
James Correll
Trp/Interior
6206/Badge 1151
Kelly Spangler
CVD/TACT
Sgt.
6064/ Badge 277
Joe Ross
Trp/TACT
6214/Badge 1085
Chuck Schroeder
Trp/Interior
6210/Badge 1187
Jim MacGregor
Trp/Interior
6211/Badge 1174
Len McLaughlin
Trp/TACT
6209/Badge 656
Beth Joswick
Trp/Interior
6213/Badge 1180
Paul Rogojin
Trp/TACT
6208/Badge 697
Ricky Fisher
Interior
CVEO 3
0808/Badge X 717
Cristie Lakey
CVO 1/Bus
1025/Badge X842
Keith Barton
CVO 1/Bus
1711/Badge X 876
Mike Palios
CVEO 1
1710/Badge X 776
Arnold Leitz
CVEO 1/Bus
1713/Badge X
Vacant
CVEO 1
1673/Badge X 810
Donald Knoop
CVEO 2
0651/Badge X748
Ray Norris
CVO 1/Bus
1712/Badge X816
Chad Stark
District 7
Marysville
POE #30
CVEO 3
0813/Badge X 715
Rich Griebel
CVEO 1
1162/Badge x881
Richard Baran, Jr.
CVEO 2
1157/Badge X 750
Michael Williams
CVEO 1
1160/Badge X 762
Mike Mullen
CVEO 1
1679/Badge X851
Jerry Carter
CVEO 1
1498/Badge X767
Shelly Gonsalves
CVEO 1
1497/Badge X
Vacant
OA3
1195
Joanne Barnes
Interior/SWB
CVEO 3
0805/Badge X 729
Ernie Brown
CVEO 1
P159/Badge X927
Chong Jewell
CVEO 1
1678/Badge X844
Daniel Dimock
CVEO 1
0600/Badge X819
Sean ONeill
CVEO 1
1234 / Badge x765
Ryan Farrell
CVEO 1
1380 / Badge x
Vacant
CVEO 2
1159/Badge X 745
Dean Appell
CVEO 1
1246/Badge x 863
Garry Lemmon
POE #31
CVEO 3
0594/Badge X 725
Gayle Lapp
CVEO 1
1047/Badge X 771
Mathew Thompson
CVEO 1
1342/Badge X 774
David Armstrong
CVEO 1
1158/Badge x 849
Gary Geleynse
CVEO 1
1156/Badge X
Vacant
CVEO 2
1157/Badge X 751
Jeff Winslow
CVEO 1
1185/Badge X778
Leslie Walker
CVD/Tow Truck
Sgt.
6069/Badge 155
Joe Bussman
Trp/Interior
6238/Badge 1161
Alice Collins
Trp/Interior
6237/Badge 1160
Don Cody
Trp/Interior
6241/Badge 787
Douglas Sackman
Tow Truck
6244/Badge 1067
Javan James
Trp/Interior
6239/Badge 1162
Ray Ensley
Trp/Interior
6242/Badge 958
Scott Wernecke
Trp/TACT
6240/Badge 1189
Tom Nickelson
Wrecking Yard
6243/Badge 1163
Troy Giddings
Region 2
Commercial Vehicle Division
8/30/2010
Trp/Interior
7114/Badge 411
Cameron Birman
District 1
Tacoma
Interior
CVEO 3
0807/Badge X 707
Kevin Valentine
CVD/Tow Truck
Sgt.
6063/Badge 222
Dave Bangart
CVEO 2
0652/Badge X 758
Margaret Wolfe
CVO 1/Bus
1369/ Badge x873
John Smith
CVO 1/Bus
0849/Badge X903
David Guyant
CVEO 1
1382/Badge X 882
Tiffany Grayless
CVEO 1
P167/Badge x 763
Thomas Yates
CVEO 1/Bus
1008/Badge X 834
Jeff Layton
CVEO 1/Bus
1672 Badge x768
Emily Lawrence
CVEO 1
1245/Badge X872
Dion Doar
Trp/Interior
6201/ Badge 1169
Mel Hurd
Trp/Interior
6202/ Badge 1088
Andrew Stoeckle
Tow Truck
6204/Badge 867
Cindy Hacker
Trp/Interior
6203/Badge 345
Michael Harmon
Trp/TACT
6818/Badge
Vacant
Wrecking Yard
6205/Badge 1185
Mike Weldin
Secretary Senior
1324
Amy Cabrera
Trp/TACT
6820/Badge 1170
John Wabel
Captain
6007/Badge 15
Darrin T. Grondel
Region 3 Lieutenant
6026/Badge 92
Jeffrey S. Jones
District 3
Yakima
CVD/Tow Truck Sgt.
6065 / Badge X 162
Devyn Derrick
Tpr. TACT
6220/Badge 1107
Trent Clasen
Tow Truck
6221/Badge 453
Mark Danielson
POE
CVEO 3
0809/ Badge X723
Dave Coppinger
CVEO 1
0938/ Badge x
Vacant
CVEO 2
0653/Badge x742
Dennis Gaffey
CVEO 1
P034/Badge X770
David Robinson
CVEO 1
0372/Badge X 820
William Johnston
CVEO 1
0592/Badge X 848
Ryan Hernandez
CVEO 1
0593/Badge X793
David Rogers
CVEO 1
1674/Badge X 822
Jeremiah Marceau
CVEO 1
1350/Badge X 833
Ricky Berry
CVEO 1
0937/Badge X836
Clay Tallman
CVEO 1/Bus
0625/Badge X
Vacant
Interior
CVEO 3
0373/Badge X 709
Gene McDaniel
CVO 1/Bus
1023/Badge X864
Michael Tacket
CVEO 1/Bus
1014/Badge X867
William Hudson
CVO 1/Bus
1643/Badge X875
David Smith
CVEO 1
0184/Badge X919
Ron Alred
CVEO 1
0602/Badge X871
Keith Qunell
CVEO 2
0186/Badge X
Vacant
CVEO 1
1239/Badge X
Vacant
CVEO 1/Bus
1356/Badge X 814
Steven Stiles
CVEO 1/Bus
1639/Badge X823
Jim Warren
CVEO 1
1049/Badge x 853
Jay Gustin
District 4
Spokane
POE 30
CVEO 3
0936/Badge X721
Bonnie DeVere
CVEO 1
1030/Badge X826
Donald McGilvray
CVEO 1
1069/Badge X 803
Jim Ellison
CVEO 1
1372/Badge X 809
James Spencer
OA3
1061
Vacant
CVEO 1
0624/Badge X
847
David Huisman
CVEO 2
0656/Badge X 731
James Halle
CVEO 1
0213/Badge X 832
Douglas Giovanelli
Interior
CVEO 3
0168/Badge X712
Larry Pasco
CVEO 1
1355/Badge X807
Bruce Armond
CVEO 1
0192/Badge X860
Fred Aebischer
CVEO 1
0187/Badge X
Vacant
CVEO 2
P052/Badge X 752
John Triplett
CVEO 1/Bus
1033/Badge X800
Loren Ottenbreit
CVEO 1
0655/Badge X928
Stephen Erickson
CVO 1/Bus
1036/Badge X835
Sam Scarpelli
Tpr/Interior
7151/Badge 1034
Robert LaMay
CVD/Tow Truck
Sgt.
6066/Badge 238
Eric Hanson
Trp/Interior
6223/Badge 1177
Antonio Olivas
Tow Truck
6226/Badge 1031
Brad Osmonovich
Trp/Interior
6225/Badge 1183
Don Skjothaug
Trp/Interior
6222/Badge 1159
Kevin Clark
Trp/TACT
6224/Badge 1182
Paul Shepler
POE 31
CVEO 3
0810/Badge X724
Robbie Robinson
CVEO 1
1172/Badge X804
Brian Baldwin
CVEO 2
1348/Badge X741
Bruce Brown
CVEO 1
0939/Badge X772
George Goss
CVEO 1
1675/Badge X 780
Steven Spiros
CVEO 1
1354/Badge X 818
Mark Littlefield
CVO 1
1002/Badge X846
William Blaine
District 6
Wenatchee
CVD/Tow Truck
Sgt.
6068/Badge 211
Kevin Overbay
Trp/Interior
6235/Badge 1186
Darren Wright
Trp/Interior
6233/Badge 1176
John Moen
Tow Truck
6236/Badge 1002
Tim Stratton
Trp/TACT
6232/Badge 1168
Steven Houle
Trp/Interior
6234/Badge 0763
Brian Sackman
POE
CVEO 3
1352/Badge X728
Sharon Henry
CVEO 1
1492/Badge X 806
Michael Bugni
CVEO 1
1021 Badge x 827
Ronald Hoffman
CVEO 1
1370/Badge X
Vacant
CVEO 1
1677/Badge X 828
Britta McDaniel
CVEO 1
1015 /Badge X
Vacant
CVEO 1
P161 /Badge x
905
Dale Kavanagh
CVEO 1
1680/Badge #
Vacant
CVEO 2
0654/Badge X749
Paul Scholz
CVEO 1
1005/Badge X775
Ronald Griffith
POE
CVEO 3
0812/Badge X716
Tim Pearson
CVEO 1
P037/ Badge x
Lace Koler
CVEO 1
0196/Badge X 854
Brenda Davis
CVEO 1
0622/Badge x 766
Larry Lesmeister
CVEO 2
0659/Badge X 755
Nolan Rice
Secretary Senior
1631
Jovita Ramirez
Region 3
Commercial Vehicle Division
8/30/2010
CVEO 1
P035/Badge X
Vacant
Trp/Interior
7041/Badge 757
Ernest Rampley
Trp/Interior
7092/Badge
Vacant
CVEO 1 Bus
1494/Badge X
Vacant
CVEO 1 Bus
1493/Badge X
Vacant
OA3
T1061
Cheryl Jordan
Trp/Interior
7209/Badge 1172
John Koch
Trp/Interior
7323/Badge 1217
William Pelleberg
Tpr/MCSAP
7324/Badge
Vacant
Captain
6007/ Badge 15
Darrin T. Grondel
District 8
Bremerton
CVEO 1
0206/Badge X 769
Burk McMullin
CVEO 2
0650/Badge X
Vacant
Region 4
Commercial Vehicle Division
8/30/2010
CVEO 1
194/Badge x 801
Tim Mulrine
CVEO 1
1385/Badge x
Vacant
CVO 1 Bus
1371/Badge X850
Daryl Whitaker
CVEO 1 Bus
1781/Badge x
Vacant
CVD/Tow Truck
Sgt.
6070/Badge 191
Pat Gallagher
Tpr/Tow Truck
6250/Badge 443
Walter Chartrand
Tpr/Interor
6249/Badge 1184
Bruce Watson
Tpr/Interior
6247/Badge 1142
Steve Michael
Tpr/Interior
6248/Badge 0389
Gabriel Fletcher
Tpr/Interior
6246/Badge 323
Rob Atkinson
Tpr/Interior
6245/Badge 750
Randy Gardner
Interior
CVEO 3
0814/Badge X722
Jeff Osberg
District 5
Vancouver
CVD/Tow Truck Sgt.
6067/Badge 141
Scott Essman
Trp/Interior
6819/Badge 1178
Craig Powell
Trp/Interior
6229/Badge 415
Dale Luthy
Trp/Interior
6228/Badge 1166
David Hodel
Trp/Interior
6227/ Badge 490
Gordon Gruendell
Tpr/Wrecking Yard
6231/Badge 578
Robert Ayers
Tpr/Tow Truck
6230/Badge 424
Stan Batt
POE #30
CVEO 3
0811/Badge X730
Dale Richardson
CVEO 2
0657/Badge X 933
Pam Striker
CVEO 1
0180/Badge X 843
William Richardson
CVEO 1
1171/Badge X 838
Corey Turner
CVO 1
1676/Badge X855
Kelly Tabor
CVEO 1
1375/Badge X 845
Robert Schultheis
CVEO 1
1003/Badge X 840
Chris Cerny
OA3
1058
Lois Lee
CVO 1/Bus
1019/Badge X 808
Randy Rambo
CVO1/Bus
1782/Badge X852
Victor Sanders
POE #31
CVEO 3
0627/Badge X727
Frank Fague
CVEO 1
1031/Badge X 821
Larry Engles
CVEO 1
1035 Badge 899
Kyle Frank
CVEO 1
1500/Badge X 829
Andilee Murphy
CVEO 1
1376/Badge X 841
Danny Bernard
CVEO 1
0599/Badge X 817
Dave Wyatt
CVEO 2
1152/Badge X 737
Donald Muros
CVEO 1
P041/Badge X879
Thomas Byrnes
Interior
CVEO 3
1050/Badge X711
Gary Park
CVEO 2
P053/Badge X 754
Jeffrey Macchione
CVEO 1
0208/Badge X815
Jeff Walter
CVEO 1
0626/Badge X924
Steve McDaniel
CVEO 1
1242/Badge X761
Gary Krause
CVEO 1
1353/Badge x
Vacant
Sec Senior
P192
Day-Sheryl Viray
Region 4
7080/Badge
Vacant
Captain
6007/Badge 15
Darrin T. Grondel
Region 5 Lieutenant
7278/Badge 99
Robert E. Reandeau
8/30/2010
Region 5
Commercial Vehicle Division
Secretary Senior
Pos# 1533
Louise Douglas
C:\Documents and Settings\dmik225\Desktop\July 13 2010.doc
State Fire Marshal
Chuck Duffy
E0153
PREPAREDNESS DIVISION
Asst. SFM Paul Perz
1623
PREVENTION DIVISION
Asst. SFM Anjela St. John
1431
Licensing Section
Chief Deputy SFM
Dan Johnson
1703
Inspection Section
Chief Deputy SFM
Brandon LeMay
1460
Plan ReviewSection
Chief Deputy SFM
Lance Talley
1505
Academy
FTA Administrator Vacant
1464 Professional Development &
Response
Chief Deputy SFM Paul Snider
1632
DSFM Esther
Hernandez
1440
Instruction
CDSFM
Howard Scartozzi
1447
Operations
Maintenance Mechanic 4
Tracy Caldwell
1692
Maintenance Mechanic 2
Doug Baldwin
1463
Maintenance Mechanic 1
Levi Scartozzi
1506
Voc. Ed. Splcst.
Mike Aboe
1448
OA3 Carol Lee
Zemler
1453
Admin Assist 3
Kathy Ritter
1635
Commerce Specialist
Humberto Rodriguez
1456
DSFM
Karen Jones
1507
DSFM
Ken Dellsite
1433
OA3
Beverly McCoy
1700
DSFM
Cole Roberts
1436
DSFM
Lyall Smith
1570
DSFM
Mike Sturgeon
1435
DSFM
Don West
1441
DSFM
Dan Young
1439
OA3
Marie Davis
1451
DSFM
Cliff Rogers
1437
DSFM
Barbara McMullen
1701
DSFM
Paul Schroer
1560
DSFM
Marie Valladares
1434
DSFM
Duane VanBeek
1438
Confidential Secretary
Ellen Tombleson
E104
Secretary Supervisor
Jackie Duby
1457
Admin Assist. 3
Cathy Nicholson
1582
DSFM
E. Shane Hughes
1363
DSFM
Phil Cane
1558
DSFM
vacant
1746
NFIRS DSFM
Melissa Gannie
1561
Instructor Support
E062
Fire Protection Bureau
July 15, 2010
OA3
Vacant
1858
DSFM
Doug DeGraff
1859
Voc. Ed. Splcst.
Bob Jones
1450
DSFM
Ron Bowen
1430
DSFM
Ed Borgatti
1442
Commerce Specialist
Sharon Aust
1452
OA3
Heather Smith
1455
DSFM
Barbara Gagner
1459
DSFM
Sue Carr
1445
APPROVED:
State Fire Marshal Charles M. Duffy (Date)
Voc. Ed. Splcst.
B. Jones -1450
B. Jones - 1450
Forensi c Laborat ory Ser vi ces Bur eau
Larry Hebert
I nt erim Bureau Commander
E146
Kit t y Jacobs
Conf ident ial Secret ary
E105
Jef f Teit elbaum
Library I nformat ion Specialist
1474
Crime Laborat ory Division
Lynn McI nt yre
Act ing Division Manager
E143
Rebecca Cort ez
AA 3
0736
Seat t le Crime Laborat ory
Jim Tarver
Laborat ory Manager
0828
Mart in Goold
Of f ice Manager
1115
Mary Ann Copp
OA 3
0708
Salome Hammond
PEC
1062
Vict or El Koury
PEC
1274
Barry Sherman
OA 3
1466
Bev Himick
FS 5
1413
DNA
Nat han Bruesehof f
FS 4 - Vancouver
0901
Amy Jagmin
FS 4
1565
William St ubbs
FS 3
1648
Sarah At t erbury
FS 3
1659
Tara Roy
FS 3
1202
Jennif er Vendit t o
FS 2
1465
Amy Smit h
FS 3
1657
Jodi Sass
FS 5
1268
DNA
Kat ie Woodard
FS 3
1471 (50%)
Megan I nslee
FS 3
1471 (50%)
Jennif er Reid
FS 3
1667 (50%)
VACANT
FS 2
1661
Brianne Huseby
FS 3
1667 (50%)
Kari O'Neill
FS 3
1660
Kim Smit h
FS 2
1808
Denise Rodier
FS 2
1809
Ed Suzuki
FS 5
0793
CHEMI STRY
Ray Kusumi
FS 2
1064
Eric Finney
FS 2
0826
Mart in McDermot
FS 3
1470
Mark St rongman
FS 3
1422
Cynt hia Graf f
FS 3
1547
Donna Wilson
FS 2
0820
St eve Reid
FS 3
0785
Jeff Jagmin
FS 5
0795
TRACE QUESTI ONED DOCUMENTS
St even St one
FS 2
0905
Bret t Bishop
FS 3
1717
Margaret Barber
FS 3
1469
Alexis Sanzo
FS 3
1656
Rick Wyant
FS 5
1091
FI REARMS
Brian Smelser
FS 3
1542
Mike Crot eau
FS 3
1063
Kat hy Geil
FS 3
1815
Marysville Crime Laborat ory
I ngrid Dearmore
Laborat ory Manager
0990
Gail Bruder
PEC
1557
Sarah Holmes
PEC
0911
VACANT
PEC
T1557
David Nort hrop
FS 5
0845
CHEMI STRY TRACE
Bill Marshall
FS 3
1548
Joanne Marzowski
FS 3
1188
Janice Wu
FS 3
1658
Karen Crary
FS 3
1201
Daniel Van Wyk
FS 3
1731
Greg Frank
Act ing FS 5
0825
DNA
VACANT
FS 3
1203
Lisa Collins
FS 3
1647
Mariah Low
FS 3
1810
Lisa Casey
FS 2
P247
Krist ina Hof f man
FS 2
1802
Tacoma Crime Laborat ory
Terry McAdam
Laborat ory Manager
0908
Jessie Hornbeak
PEC
0909
Marion Brown
PEC
0829
B. Joan Holland
OA 3
1742
Chris Sewell
FS 5
0902
DNA
Jeremy Sanderson
FS 4
1504
Marion Clark
FS 2
1194
Will Dean
FS 3
1613
Ron Woj ciechowski
FS 5
1269
TRACE
Rebecca Brewer
FS 2
1546
Susan Wilson
FS 3
0896
Terry Franklin
FS 5
1189
FI REARMS
Johan Schoeman
FS 3
0843
Brenda Lawrence
FS 3
1569
Carol Moreno
LT 2
1564
Kim Heft on
FS 5
0782
CHEMI STRY
Jane Boysen
FS 3
0844
Tami Kee
FS 3
1472 - Part -t ime
Mary Wilson
FS 3
1627
Maureena Dudschus
FS 3 - Part -t ime
1425
Frank Boshears
FS 3
1190
Vancouver Crime Laborat ory
Ken McDermot t
Laborat ory Manager
1718
Sharyl Crabt ree
PEC
0910
Linda Edwards
PEC
1734
Bruce Siggins
FS 5
0899
CHEMI STRY
Cat herine Dunn
FS 3
1650
Jason Dunn
FS 3
1193
Sharon Herbelin
FS 2
0904
James Currie
FS 5
1811
DNA
John Dunn
FS 3
1803
David St rit zke
FS 2
1804
Teresa Shank
FS 2
1805
Heat her Pyles
FS 2
P250
St ephenie Wint er-Sermeno
FS 5
1719
DNA
Jennif er Dahlberg
FS 2
1725
Trevor Chowen
FS 3
1721
Erica Graham
FS 3
1722
Caron Pruiet t
FS 3
1723
Spokane Crime Laborat ory
Kevin Fort ney
Laborat ory Manager
0794
Bet t y Konrad
PEC
0735
Kat hy Frit z
PEC
1119
Alexandrea Seaboalt
OA 3
1819
Lisa Turpen
FS 5
1720
DNA
Michael Lin
FS 2
1732
St ephen Greenwood
FS 3
1549
VACANT
FS 4
1662
VACANT
FS 1
1733
Lorraine Heat h
FS 5
1552
DNA
Krist i Barr
FS 3
1285
Anna Wilson
FS 3
1199
Denise Olson
FS 3
0903
VACANT
FS 2
1807
William Culnane
FS 5
1267
FI REARMS
VACANT
FS 4
0823
St an McGee
FS 3
0784
Glenn Davis
FS 3
1814
Jayne Aunan
FS 5
1266
CHEMI STRY TRACE
Sheri Jenkins
FS 4
1421
William Schneck
FS 4
0906
Jason St enzel
FS 3
1270
Kevin Jenkins
FS 3
1543
Devon Hause
FS 2
1649
Trevor Allen
FS 2
0824
KENNEWI CK LABORATORY
Charlie Solomon
FS 5
0799
CHEMI STRY
Tina LaVille
PEC
0912
Andrea Ricci
FS 2
1628
Jason Trigg
FS 3
1554
VACANT
FS 3
0995
Lat ent Print s Laborat ory
Randy Wat son
Laborat ory Manager
0921
Susan Sabillo
PEC
0951
Robert Pruet t
PEC
1736
Jim Lut hy
FS 3
1730
Jill Arwine
FS 3
1145
Eileen Slavin
FS 3
1143
St acey Auman
FS 3
0756
Donald Brannan
FS 3
0892
Court ney Willis
FS 2
0781
Sara Trej o
FS 2
0891
Scot t Redhead
FS 3
1144
Crime Scene Response Team
Karen Green
FS 4 - Crime Scene Coordinat or
1813
Mit ch Nessan
FS 3
1473
VACANT
FS 3
1467
CODI S Laborat ory
Jean Johnst on
Laborat ory Manager
1681
Nat asha Pranger
FS 4
1553
Carol Vo
FS 3
1817
Monica Price
FS 3
1726
Sherri Phillips
FS 2
1724
Robert Dorion
FS 3
1670
St ephanie Karczynski
FS 2
1867
Marianne Lessard
OA 3
1866
St andards and Account abilit y
Erik Neilson
Act ing Qualit y Assurance Manager
E157
Taya Hendry
AA 1
1738
VACANT
Laborat ory Accredit at ion Manager
1812
George Johnst on
Qualit y Process Manager
1191
Gary Shut ler
DNA Technical Lead
1271
Phil Hodge
FS 3
1737
Toxicology Division
Dr. Fiona Couper
St at e Toxicologist
E163
Toxicology Laborat ory
VACANT
Laborat ory Manager
1629
Brian Capron
FS 5
1595
Chris Johnst on
FS 3
1591
Lisa Noble
FS 3
1593
Asa Louis
FS 3
1759
Brianna Pet erson
FS 3
1795
Christ ie Mit chell
FS 2
1820
Brianne O'Reilly
FS 3
1651
Just in Knoy
FS 3
1728
Melissa Pembert on
FS 5
1587
Sarah Swenson
FS 3
1590
Naziha Nuwayhid
FS 3
1586
Brit t any Ball
FS 2
1794
Gwynyt h Almendarez
FS 2
1592
Rebecca Flahert y
FS 2
1589
VACANT
FS 3
1689
VACANT
FS 2
1748
VACANT
FS 5
1821
Jennif er Rice
Of f ice Manager
1727
Robert Smit h
PEC
1583
Mist ica St raight
PEC
1596
I leah Kang
OA 3
1584
Melissa Simpson
Of f ice Manager
T1727
Jason Sklerov
Qualit y Assurance
1634
Amanda Black
FS 4
1588
I mpaired Driving Sect ion
Rob Reichert
Lieut enant
6060
Sally Verrinder
AA 3
1562
Breat h Test Program
Rob Sharpe
Sergeant
6192
Sandy Sat o
OA 3
1118
Ken Dent on
Dist rict 2
Trooper
6775
Doug Jones
Dist rict 2
Trooper
6776
Mike Cheek
Dist rict 2
Trooper
6777
Just in Dest it o
Dist rict 3
Trooper
6779
Doug Dorich
Dist rict 3
Trooper
6778
Dan Mann
Dist rict 4
Trooper
6780
Jon Mart in
Dist rict 6
Trooper
6782
Breath Test Program
Randy Vranish
Sergeant
6190
Rod Gullberg
RA 3
1783
Rut h Cramer
Dist rict 1
FS 1
1117
Denny St umph
Dist rict 1
Trooper
6774
Shane Madsen
Dist rict 5
Trooper
6781
Jim Van Diest
Dist rict 7
Trooper
6783
Bet h McCourt -Chovil
Dist rict 7
Trooper
6784
Bill Bogen
Dist rict 8
FS 1
0991
St eve Luce
I gnit ion I nt erlock
Trooper
7325
DRE Program
Court ney St ewart
Sergeant
6191
Elaine Hagset h
CTED Specialist 1
1704
VACANT
CTED Specialist 1
1784
Moses Garcia
Traf f ic Saf et y Resource Prosecut or
E164
Court ney Popp
Traf f ic Saf et y Resource Prosecut or
E165
LI MS & I T Support
Johanna Noedel
Business Liaison
1427
Sandra Dist ef ano
I TS 5
1585
VACANT
I TS 5
1818
Eric Schaller
I TS 4
1754
VACANT
I TS 4
1358
Melody Yu
I TS 4
1822
Craig Niiyama
I TS 3
0992
Galina Shepel
I TS 3
P0227
Crime Laborat ory Division
Lynn McI nt yre
Act ing Division Manager
E143
Rebecca Cort ez
AA 3
0736
Seat t le Crime Laborat ory
Jim Tarver
Laborat ory Manager
0828
Mart in Goold
Office Manager
1115
Mary Ann Copp
OA 3
0708
Salome Hammond
PEC
1062
Vict or El Koury
PEC
1274
Barry Sherman
OA 3
1466
Bev Himick
FS 5
1413
DNA
Nat han Bruesehoff
FS 4 - Vancouver
0901
Amy Jagmin
FS 4
1565
William St ubbs
FS 3
1648
Sarah At t erbury
FS 3
1659
Tara Roy
FS 3
1202
Jennifer Vendit t o
FS 2
1465
Amy Smit h
FS 3
1657
Jodi Sass
FS 5
1268
DNA
Kat ie Woodard
FS 3
1471 (50%)
Megan I nslee
FS 3
1471 (50%)
Jennifer Reid
FS 3
1667 (50%)
VACANT
FS 2
1661
Brianne Huseby
FS 3
1667 (50%)
Kari O'Neill
FS 3
1660
Kim Smit h
FS 2
1808
Denise Rodier
FS 2
1809
Ed Suzuki
FS 5
0793
CHEMI STRY
Ray Kusumi
FS 2
1064
Eric Finney
FS 2
0826
Mart in McDermot
FS 3
1470
Mark St rongman
FS 3
1422
Cynt hia Graff
FS 3
1547
Donna Wilson
FS 2
0820
St eve Reid
FS 3
0785
Jeff Jagmin
FS 5
0795
TRACE QUESTI ONED DOCUMENTS
St even St one
FS 2
0905
Bret t Bishop
FS 3
1717
Margaret Barber
FS 3
1469
Alexis Sanzo
FS 3
1656
Rick Wyant
FS 5
1091
FI REARMS
Brian Smelser
FS 3
1542
Mike Crot eau
FS 3
1063
Kat hy Geil
FS 3
1815
Marysville Crime Laborat ory
I ngrid Dearmore
Laborat ory Manager
0990
Gail Bruder
PEC
1557
Sarah Holmes
PEC
0911
VACANT
PEC
T1557
David Nort hrop
FS 5
0845
CHEMI STRY TRACE
Bill Marshall
FS 3
1548
Joanne Marzowski
FS 3
1188
Janice Wu
FS 3
1658
Karen Crary
FS 3
1201
Daniel Van Wyk
FS 3
1731
Greg Frank
Act ing FS 5
0825
DNA
VACANT
FS 3
1203
Lisa Collins
FS 3
1647
Mariah Low
FS 3
1810
Lisa Casey
FS 2
P247
Krist ina Hoffman
FS 2
1802
Tacoma Crime Laborat ory
Terry McAdam
Laborat ory Manager
0908
Jessie Hornbeak
PEC
0909
Marion Brown
PEC
0829
B. Joan Holland
OA 3
1742
Chris Sewell
FS 5
0902
DNA
Jeremy Sanderson
FS 4
1504
Marion Clark
FS 2
1194
Will Dean
FS 3
1613
Ron Woj ciechowski
FS 5
1269
TRACE
Rebecca Brewer
FS 2
1546
Susan Wilson
FS 3
0896
Terry Franklin
FS 5
1189
FI REARMS
Johan Schoeman
FS 3
0843
Brenda Lawrence
FS 3
1569
Carol Moreno
LT 2
1564
Kim Heft on
FS 5
0782
CHEMI STRY
Jane Boysen
FS 3
0844
Tami Kee
FS 3
1472 - Part -t ime
Mary Wilson
FS 3
1627
Maureena Dudschus
FS 3 - Part -t ime
1425
Frank Boshears
FS 3
1190
Vancouver Crime Laborat ory
Ken McDermot t
Laborat ory Manager
1718
Sharyl Crabt ree
PEC
0910
Linda Edwards
PEC
1734
Bruce Siggins
FS 5
0899
CHEMI STRY
Cat herine Dunn
FS 3
1650
Jason Dunn
FS 3
1193
Sharon Herbelin
FS 2
0904
James Currie
FS 5
1811
DNA
John Dunn
FS 3
1803
David St rit zke
FS 2
1804
Teresa Shank
FS 2
1805
Heat her Pyles
FS 2
P250
St ephenie Wint er-Sermeno
FS 5
1719
DNA
Jennifer Dahlberg
FS 2
1725
Trevor Chowen
FS 3
1721
Erica Graham
FS 3
1722
Caron Pruiet t
FS 3
1723
Spokane Crime Laborat ory
Kevin Fort ney
Laborat ory Manager
0794
Bet t y Konrad
PEC
0735
Kat hy Frit z
PEC
1119
Alexandrea Seaboalt
OA 3
1819
Lisa Turpen
FS 5
1720
DNA
Michael Lin
FS 2
1732
St ephen Greenwood
FS 3
1549
VACANT
FS 4
1662
VACANT
FS 1
1733
Lorraine Heat h
FS 5
1552
DNA
Krist i Barr
FS 3
1285
Anna Wilson
FS 3
1199
Denise Olson
FS 3
0903
VACANT
FS 2
1807
William Culnane
FS 5
1267
FI REARMS
VACANT
FS 4
0823
St an McGee
FS 3
0784
Glenn Davis
FS 3
1814
Jayne Aunan
FS 5
1266
CHEMI STRY TRACE
Sheri Jenkins
FS 4
1421
William Schneck
FS 4
0906
Jason St enzel
FS 3
1270
Kevin Jenkins
FS 3
1543
Devon Hause
FS 2
1649
Trevor Allen
FS 2
0824
KENNEWI CK LABORATORY
Charlie Solomon
FS 5
0799
CHEMI STRY
Tina LaVille
PEC
0912
Andrea Ricci
FS 2
1628
Jason Trigg
FS 3
1554
VACANT
FS 3
0995
Lat ent Print s Laborat ory
Randy Wat son
Laborat ory Manager
0921
Susan Sabillo
PEC
0951
Robert Pruet t
PEC
1736
Jim Lut hy
FS 3
1730
Jill Arwine
FS 3
1145
Eileen Slavin
FS 3
1143
St acey Auman
FS 3
0756
Donald Brannan
FS 3
0892
Court ney Willis
FS 2
0781
Sara Trej o
FS 2
0891
Scot t Redhead
FS 3
1144
Crime Scene Response Team
Karen Green
FS 4 - Crime Scene Coordinat or
1813
Mit ch Nessan
FS 3
1473
VACANT
FS 3
1467
CODI S Laborat ory
Jean Johnst on
Laborat ory Manager
1681
Nat asha Pranger
FS 4
1553
Carol Vo
FS 3
1817
Monica Price
FS 3
1726
Sherri Phillips
FS 2
1724
Robert Dorion
FS 3
1670
St ephanie Karczynski
FS 2
1867
Marianne Lessard
OA 3
1866
Toxicology Division
Dr. Fiona Couper
St at e Toxicologist
E163
Toxicology Laborat ory
VACANT
Laborat ory Manager
1629
Brian Capron
FS 5
1595
Chris Johnst on
FS 3
1591
Lisa Noble
FS 3
1593
Asa Louis
FS 3
1759
Brianna Pet erson
FS 3
1795
Christ ie Mit chell
FS 2
1820
Brianne O'Reilly
FS 3
1651
Just in Knoy
FS 3
1728
Melissa Pembert on
FS 5
1587
Sarah Swenson
FS 3
1590
Naziha Nuwayhid
FS 3
1586
Brit t any Ball
FS 2
1794
Gwynyt h Almendarez
FS 2
1592
Rebecca Flahert y
FS 2
1589
VACANT
FS 3
1689
VACANT
FS 2
1748
VACANT
FS 5
1821
Jennifer Rice
Office Manager
1727
Robert Smit h
PEC
1583
Mist ica St raight
PEC
1596
I leah Kang
OA 3
1584
Melissa Simpson
Office Manager
T1727
Jason Sklerov
Qualit y Assurance
1634
Amanda Black
FS 4
1588
I mpaired Driving Sect ion
Rob Reichert
Lieut enant
6060
Breat h Test Program
Rob Sharpe
Sergeant
6192
Sandy Sat o
OA 3
1118
Ken Dent on
Dist rict 2
Trooper
6775
Doug Jones
Dist rict 2
Trooper
6776
Mike Cheek
Dist rict 2
Trooper
6777
Just in Dest it o
Dist rict 3
Trooper
6779
Doug Dorich
Dist rict 3
Trooper
6778
Dan Mann
Dist rict 4
Trooper
6780
Jon Mart in
Dist rict 6
Trooper
6782
Breath Test Program
Randy Vranish
Sergeant
6190
Rod Gullberg
RA 3
1783
Rut h Cramer
Dist rict 1
FS 1
1117
Denny St umph
Dist rict 1
Trooper
6774
Shane Madsen
Dist rict 5
Trooper
6781
Jim Van Diest
Dist rict 7
Trooper
6783
Bet h McCourt -Chovil
Dist rict 7
Trooper
6784
Bill Bogen
Dist rict 8
FS 1
0991
St eve Luce
I gnit ion I nt erlock
Trooper
7325
Detective
7250
Assistnat Commander
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6054
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6666
Sys, Analyst
(non-WSP)
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7095
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Licutcnant Challcs Lc Blanc
6053
Deteclive
6696
Admin, Assli stanl 3
Ms, Leonard
0886
Detective
6710
Detective
7053
9/212010
Background Unit Manager
VACANT
Fiscal Supervisor
Lynette Brown
1581
Yim Locke
FAI-1388
Lourdes Aspiras
FA2 - 0583
Chuck Cline
PT2-1128
Bonnie Skean
PT2 - 1310
Diane Wauzynski
FT2 - 1391
Todd Ramsfield
FT2 - 1864
Vacant
FAI - 1863
1581
Joe Parks
CRT! - 1094
Kristina Davis
CRT!-1121
Vacant
CRT! - 0770
Identification & Criminal I listory Section Manager
Deborah Coli insworth
0759
Joe Simpson
Management Analyst I I----l
1051
Fingerprint Supervisor
Dayshift
Patrick Gibbs
1146
Jennifer Tardiff
OA3 - 1098
Beth Marcoe
FPT Lead - 0802
Kelly Hunt
PPT2 - 1625
MiMi Davis
FPT2 - 1100
Doug Patterson
FPT2 - 0393
Kathryn Martin
PPTI -1397
Fingerprint Supervisor
Nightshift
Roselia Legaspi
1147
Mike Tucker
FPLT - 1397
Richard Eng
FPT2 - 1309
Stephanie Phipps
FPTI - 1603
Joyce Tarver
FPTI - 1848
Cathy Bill
FPTI - 0755
Shawn Smith
FPTI - 0956
Vacant
PPTI - 1395
CRIMINAL RECORDS DIVISION
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J i III A Ildersoll
El50
Crim History Support!
SOR Supervisor
Carolyn Sanchez
1387
Conni e Pekola
OA3 - 0953
Kim Johnson
CRT2 -1125
Carol Akehurst
CRT! - 1123
Jessica Hargrove
CRTI - 1127
Suzi Farrington
CRTI - 1129
Shaundy Napier
CRT! - 0775
Vacant
CRTI - 1124
Bryan Stoeser
CRT! - 0764
Ronnie Wilson
CRT! -1683
Kevin Wolf
CRT! -1126
Vacant
CRT! - 1052
Admin. Assistant 3
Sarah Battin
1095
Production Supervisor
Jennifer Perry
1311
Debra Tafoya * *
CRTI - 1390
Vacant
CRT! - 1600
Lynn White
CIS - 0077
Bill McAllister
CIS - 1682
Elaine Hale
CIS - 1389
Christian Owens
CIS - 1851
Tracy Perkins
TPT2 -1306
Lana Smith
TPT2 - 0705
Benu Kushan
TPT2 - 0010
Steve Simmons
TPT2 - 0748
Vacant
TPTI - 0716
Vacant
TPT2 - 0007
ITO SUPl'ORT
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ITS4 Kathy Paulson 0765
ITS4 Jim Manong 131 3
ITS3 Diane FosseU 0955
W2 SUI'PORT
ITS5 Cindy Dalesky 1685
ITS4 Rose Clowers 1503
ITS4 Josh Napi er 180 I
ITS4 Jannice Gordon (NFl 1777
ITS3 Vani Chunduru 1789
ITS3 Rod Bell 1828
W ATCI-I SUPl'ORT
ITS4 Venkata Nallamalli 1630
AFIS SUPPORT
ITS4 Michelle Kromm 11 22
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CRTI = Correctional Records Techn I
CRT2 = Correctional Records Techn 2
CIS = Criminal Ident Specialist
PA I = Piscal Analyst I
FPL T = Fingerprint Lead Technician
FPTI = Fingerprint Technician I
FPT2 = Fingerprint Technician 2
PT2 = Fiscal Technician 2
OA3 = Office Assistant 3
OAL = Offi ce Assistant Lead
TPTI = Transportation Planning Tech I
TPT2 = Transportation Planning Tech 2
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ACCESS & Collision Records
Criminal Records Division
October 2009
Mr. Jim Anderson
Division Administrator
5 0010
ACCESS Section
Heather Anderson
Section Manager (WMS 3)
0 01708
Vacant
Customer Service Specialist II (35)
0 1398
Collision Records Section
Jim Morelli
Transportation Planning Specialist 2 (57)
0 0715
Transportation Planning Tech 2 (48)
Tracy Perkins 0 1306
Lana Smith 0 0705
Benu Kushan 0 0010
Sharon Pickard 0 0005
Jane Oldham 0 0746
Kelly Prigge 0 0717
Transportation Planning Tech I (42)
Jennifer Norwood 0 0604
Rachel Hawthorne 0 0618
Vacant 0 0716
Steve Simmons 0 0748
Criminal Identification Specialist (52)
Kelli Neely 0 0889
Diane Harrison 0 1541
Lynn White 0 0077
Diane Fossett 0 0955
Bill McAllister 0 1682
Elaine Hale 0 1389
Vacant 0 1851
Info Tech Specialist 4 (62)
Kathy Paulson 0 0765
Jim Manong 0 1313
Rose Clowers 0 1503
Kateri Anderson
Information Security Officer
0 1788
WMSII
9/1/2010
Homeland Security Division
Homeland Security Division
Captain Mark Thomas
Homeland Security Coordinator
Mr. Tyler Ray
Region 2, 3 and K9 Unit
Lieutenant Scherf
Region1, Traffic, Video and Bomb
Lieutenant Brogan
Region 2 K9
Sergeant Hash
Region 2 VATS
Sergeant Johnson
Region 1 K9
Sergeant Ashcraft
Region 1 VATS
Sergeant Schuster
Traffic Cadets
Sergeant Babb
Admin Assistant
Ms. Kate Park
Video Cadets
Sergeant Cain
Bomb Squad
Trooper Soper
Region 3 K9
Sergeant Jacobson
Region 3 VATS
Sergeant Jackson
Emergency Management
Coordinator
Mr. Steve Smeland
Research Analyst
Ms. Debbie Carter
Canine Unit Training
Sergeant Kintzley
Research Analyst
Vacant
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Internal Affairs Section
LIEUTENANT
Rob Huss
6051
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 3
Melinda Brooks
0035
OPS Support Staff
ADMINI STRATIVE ASSISTANT 4
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Internal Affairs Section
LIEUTENANT
Travis Matheson
7306
0750
SECRETARY SENIOR
Vacant
0598
ADMI NISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 3
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1747
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Julie Bloomfield
6721
Trooper
Steve Day
6722
Trooper
Darrell Noyes
6724
Trooper
David Putnam
6725
Trooper
Tracy Latimer
6726
Trooper
Chris Bockus
6727
Trooper
Dan Tindall
6728
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EXECUTIVE SERVICES SECTION
Li eutenant Mark Brogan
6055
-
Trooper Cadet
8922
-
Trooper Cadet
8916
Trooper Cadet
-
8964
Trooper Cadet
8108
-
Trooper Cadet
8976
-
Trooper Cadet
8310
Trooper Cadet
-
8974
Trooper Cadet
8965
-
Trooper Cadet
8968
Trooper Cadet
-
8913
Admin. Assl. 3
Robyn Knight
0027
Trooper
Herbert Jackson
6719
Trooper
John Atkinson
6715
Trooper
Andres Gore
6714
Trooper
C. Brian Smith
6717
Trooper
Gene Huguenin
6718
Trooper
Elliott George
7265
Trooper
Ronald Somerville
7020
Trooper
Joshua Williams
6720
CAPTAIN
Mark ( 'ouey
W20
Trooper
Reginald Woods
7267
Trooper
Gary Day
7021
Trooper Cadet
8118
Trooper Cadet
8931
Trooper Cadet
8970
Trooper Cadet
8919
A VIA TION SECTION
Lieutenant Tri stan Atkins
6056
Trooper Pilot
Paul Speckmaier
6732
Trooper Pilot
Scott Sborov
6731
Trooper Pi lot
Jeff Hatteberg
6729
Trooper Pilot
Scott Sweeney
7023
Trooper Pilot
Troy Davis
7155
Trooper Pil ot
Johnny Montemayor
6733
Reserve Pilot - EW A
Maurice Goodall
6503 (D6)
Reserve Pilot - EW A
Monty Colver
6123
Admin. Assl. 3
Aloha Watson
003 1
Jet Aircraft Tech
Charles Francisco
1066
Jet Aircraft Tech
Gary Bade
1151
Jet Aircraft Tech
Brian Lord
0319
7/2812010
Communications Division
Position Numbers
9/2/2010
Updated August 2010
Interim Division Administrator
Mark Wilton
Position #: E145
Secretary Administrative
Shirley Mott
Position #: 0100
Division Assistant Administrator
Vacant
Position #: 0152
InterimTraining/ Recruiting Coordinator
CO 4 Carri Gordon
Position #: 0004
CAD Administrator/ Trainer
ITS 4 Jim Hill
Position #: 1654
D2 Communications Mgr
CO 4 Jo Baumgartner
Position #: 0587
D1 Communications Mgr
CO 4 Laurie Langlois
Position #: 0850
D3 Communications Mgr
CO 4 Gini Wortman
Position #: 0870
D4 Communications Mgr
CO 4 LaDonna Browell
Position #: 0875
D5 Communications Mgr
CO 4 Delma McNulty
Position #: 0865
D6 Communications Mgr
Interim CO 4
Kevin Baird
Position #: 0874
D7 Communications Mgr
CO 4 Larry Borrell
Position #: 0143
D8 Communications Mgr
CO 4 Monte Simpson
Position #: 0135
Assistant Training Officer
CO 2 Dolores Blas-Cazeras
Position #: 0857
TECHNICAL SERVICES BUREAU
ELECTRONIC SERVICES DIVISION
ROBERT A. SCHWENT
EFF: Feb. 1,2010
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Captain Jay Cabezuela
HRD COMMANDER
7311
Debb Chavira
HR Program Manager
(WMS Band 2)
FLSB, FPB, ISB, OOC
1331
Jennifer Nuse
Safety Officer 2
1839
Sherry Moe
HRC 3
DIVERSITY, RA, ADA
1577
Darlonna Vaughan
HRC 2
FPB,, ISB
0962
Vacant
HRCA 2
FPB, ISB
0028
Melissa Rasmussen
HRC 2
FLSB, OOC
0661
Vacant
HRCA 2
FLSB, OOC
1037
Pat Marshall
HR Program Manager
(WMS Band 2)
FOB, TSB
0966
Yvette Jones
HRC 3
L&I, TDL, RA, FMLA
0048
Amber McLaughlin
HRCA 2
L&I, TDL, RA, FMLA
1333
Yvette Fabregas
HRC 2
FOB
0734
Shawn Dubler
HRCA 2
FOB
1332
Vacant
HRC 2
TSB
0858
Melodie Wulfekuhle
NON-PERM HRC 2
TSB
1090
Sergeant Eric Killian
Polygraph Background Unit
6194
Trooper Detective William Tufts
6790
William Rose
HRC 3 Background Investigator
1646
Trooper Steven M. Reichert
6788
Trooper Jon C. Galde
6786
Trooper Jerry Kuzminsky
7288
Trooper Mark W. Rauhut
7295
Trooper Kevin P. Isom
9038
Trooper Michael S. Michelbrink
9023
Sergeant Johnny Alexander
Recruiting Unit
6193
Trooper Tina Wallman
East Side Recruiter
7282
Sergeant Charles Clark
Testing Unit
7296
Trooper Bryan Broyles
Trooper Coordinator
7056
Trooper Dena Hazuka
Trooper Coordinator
6785
Angie Bradford
HRCA 2, Cadet Unit
1182
Jennifer Kraft
Secretary Supervisor
1326
Shari Holt
Customer Service Specialist 1
0686
Human Resource Division
July 2010
Division Administrator
- CTO -
Marty Knorr
#E142 315
Support Services
Tom Wallace
WMS3 #1081 315
HEAT Administrator
No fill
ITT1 #0133 315
Applications
Manager
Pat Ramsdell
WMS2 #0930 315
Cust Serv Manager
Chuck Bishop
WMS2 #1165 315
Integrated Systems
Server Manager
Corie Wade
WMS2 #0683 315
Office Manager
Arcelia Mathisen
OM #0034 315
Technical Architect
Brian Everson
ITS6 #1537 315
Project Off Mgr
Michael York
WMS3 #1317 315
Project Manager
Steve Cole
ITS5 #1111 315
Project Manager
John Bruun
WMS2 #0665 315
Project Manager
Paula Breshears
WMS2 #1055 315
Project Manager
Steve Brown
ITS4 #1400 315
Admin Support
vacant
OA3 #0861 ufuf
See Page 2
FA 2
vacant
FA1 #1251 315/380
Prod/Quality Spvr
Sharon Trivett
ITS6 #1753 315
BES,Listserv
No fill
ITS5 #0008 315
ICDV, DHCP,ALPR
Roy Marsh
ITS5 #0982 315
AD,CSA, WSUS
Andy Amendela
ITS5 #1338 315
Server Support
DBA/Storage
Dan Tormanen
ITS5 #1566 315
Exchange, OWA
Bill Harwell
ITS5 #1416 315
SCIOM,WSUS
Chris Molenda
ITS3 #1164 315
SECTOR, SFTP,
DHCP, ALPR
Wade Stringer
ITS4 #1056 315
MOSS, HEAT
Rene Hoopes
ITS3 #1336 315
FLSB Support
Sandra Distefano
ITS5 #1585 FLSB
SCCM, Printers
Tracy Dike
ITS5 #0762 315
CAD, HEAT
Ron Shell
ITS4 #1109 315
PROJECT and
PLANNING
INFRASTRUCTURE &
SECURITY TEAM
PRODUCTION SERVICES TEAM
, DBA, MOSS
James Coe
ITS5 #1316 315
Washington State Patrol
TSB/ITD 03 03 10
Page 1
CRD Liaison
Position cut
WMS 2 #0856 315
Function moved
FLSB Liaison
Johanna Noedel
WMS2 #1427 FLSB
See Page 3
CAD Administrator
Jim Hill
ITS 4 1654 ???
AFIS Admin
Vacant
ITS 4 #1122 ID240
Disaster Recovery
Suzanne Nott
ITS5 #1752 315
Applications Manager
Pat Ramsdell
From Page 1
ASU Supervisor
Tania Johnson
ITS6 #1831 0315
WADS Supervisor
Vairakkumar
Vairaperumal
ITS5 #1571 315
Remedy Spvr
Julie Parkin
ITS5 #1555
FOB/315
IDEAS Supervisor
Jeremy Hagquist
ITS5 #0763 315
W2 Supervisor
Cindy Dalesky
ITS5 #1685 240
CVD Supervisor
Ken Keiper
ITS5 #P202 MCX
CVD Support
Wil Armagost
ITS4 #P125 MCX
CVD Support
Chip Rasmus
ITS4 #P031 MCX
CVD Support
Rob Stevens
ITS3 #P081 MCX
Web Development
Kent Hernandez
ITS4 #0176 315
Web Development
Jessica James
ITS3 #0162 315
RAD Programmer
Keith Huynh
ITS4 #0669 315
RAD Programmer
Nam-Tran Tran
ITS4 #1085 365
WATCH Prgmr
Venkata Nallamalli
ITS4 #1630 240
Programmer
Mark Ross
ITS4 #1108 315
Programmer
Long Huynh
ITS4 #1183 315
.NET Programmer
Vacant
ITS3 #1107 315
SECTOR Support
Crystal Henson
ITS4 #1835 0315
LIMS Tech Supp
Eric Schaller
ITS4 #1358 FLSB
TOX Support
Nai-Chie Melody Yu
ITS4 #1754 FLSB
Breath Test Supp
Craig Niiyama
ITS3 #0992 FLSB
CVD Support
Marlene Park
ITS2 #1173 CVD
SECTOR Support
Reasmei Soeung
ITS4 #1834 0315
Remedy Develop
Debra Peterman
ITS3 #1367 315
W2 Programmer
Jannice Gordon
ITS4 #1177 315
W2 Programmer
Josh Napier
ITS4 #1801 240
W2 Programmer
Rod Bell
ITS3 #1828 AW240
W2 Programmer
Vani Chunduru
ITS3 #1789 240
ACCESS Support
Kathy Paulson
ITS4 #0765 ACC
ACCESS Support
Jim Manong
ITS4 #1313 ACC
WADS TEAM
REMEDY TEAM
W2 - ACCESS GROUP
IDEAS TEAM
CVD TEAM
FADS Supervisor
Vacant/pending
ITS5 #1818 FLSB
Web Development
Don Mikler
ITS3 #1832 0315
FADS TEAM
Page 2
.NET Programmer
Linda Jetton
ITS2 #1846 0315
Remedy Develop
John Ring
ITS4 #1847 0315
DINS Support
cut
ITS4 #1822 0217
W2 Systems Admin
Emine Clowers
ITS4 #1503 ACC
Washington State Patrol
TSB/ITD 03 03 10
Johanna Noedel
Temporary
Supervisor
ACCESS Support
Diane Fosset
ITS 4 #???? ACC
Cust Serv
Manager
Chuck Bishop
From Page 1
Cust Serv Spvr T1
Melissa Chambers
ITS5 #0632 315
Cust Serv Spvr T2
Tina Simmons
ITS5 #1833 0315
CS ACCESS Lead
Steve Collins
ITS3 #0769 315
Customer Service
Linda Prouty
ITS2 #0663 315
Customer Service
Rhett Dellinger
ITS2 #0641 315
Customer Service
Kimberly Stewart
ITS2 #0881 315
Customer Service
Joshua McCoy
ITS2 #1163 315
Customer Service
Ben Carruth
ITS2 #1101 315
Customer Service
Ken Plute
ITS2 #0633 315
Customer Service
Bruce Bexell
ITS2 #0009 315
Customer Service
James Jourdan
ITS2 #0800 315
Customer Service
Bernadette Fong
ITS2 #0801 315
Tier 1
Customer Service
Dara Brooks
ITS4 #0662 315
Customer Service
George LaVigne
ITS4 #1366 315
Customer Service
Vacant
ITS4 #0713 315
Customer Service
Holly Dahl
ITS3 #0836 315
Customer Service
Patrick Horan
ITS3 #0766 315
CS eTRIP Support
Mike Marcott
ITS3 #1830 0315
FLSB Inst. Support
Galina Shepel
ITS3 #P227 Grnt
STR/Purchasing
Debbie Grulke
ITS5 #1104 315
CS Purchasing
Shawn Cruz
ITS2 #1167 315
Tier 2
Purchasing
Washington State Patrol
TSB/ITD 03 03 10
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Washington State Patrol
Property Management Division
Organizational Chart
Updated: 02/17/10
W:\PROPMGMT\Emergency Planning\PMD Org Chart.ppt
Julie Hannah
Inventory Control Officer
0620 C
Theresa Jensen
Procurement & Supply
Spec 2
0925 C
Kim Gustafson
Procurement & Supply
Spec 2
1166 C
Rick Flores
Procurement & Supply
Spec 2
0017 C
Bill MacMillan
Warehouse Operator 4
0355 C
Tom Legun
Warehouse Operator 2
0451 C
Jim Kelly
Warehouse Operator 1
0988 C
Arel Solie
Division Commander
E137 A
Dennis Quinsey
Facilities Mgmt Administrator
1249 A
Betty Stanek
Secretary Senior (Supply)
1288 C
Erica Soha
Office Assistant 3 (Fleet)
0706 C
Brenda Biscay
Office Assistant 3 (Facilities)
1334 C
Rachel Grayless
Fiscal Analyst 1
1065 C
Cherylee Bouche
Office Manager
1327 C
Paul Stray
Fleet Manager
0621 A
Christine Fox
Supply Manager
1155 A
John Bob Peterson
Law Enforcement
Communications Supervisor
0701 A
VACANT
Construction & Maintenance
Superintendent 2
0612 C
James Gilbert
Construction Project Coord 3
0927 A
Tracy Boyer
Construction Project Mgr 2
0413 C
Richard Duke
Mechanical Engineer Sr.
0327 A
Greg Parriott
Construction & Maintenance
Superintendent 2
1260 C
Gavin Rice
Maintenance Mechanic 4
1328 B
Jon Grayless
Maintenance Mechanic 4
0894 B
Joe Frost
Maintenance Mechanic 4
0890 B
Thomas Powell
Maintenance Mechanic 1
0359 C
Patty Blowers
Custodian 1
1409 C
Manuel Sierra
Custodian 1
1476 C
Lee Pennington
Maintenance Mechanic 3
0054 C
Dan Warner
Maintenance Mechanic 3
0354 C
Curtis Beckham
Maintenance Mechanic 3
0322 C
ACADEMY
Jim Marshall
Maintenance Mechanic 2
1082 C
DISTRICT 1
VACANT
Maintenance Mechanic 1
0367 C
Dan LaFreniere
Maintenance Mechanic 3
0979 C
Dave Cromer
Maintenance Mechanic 3
0328 C
Bob Grayless
Maintenance Mechanic 3
0326 C
Kevin Drake
Maintenance Mechanic 4
0672 B
DISTRICT VII
VACANT
Maintenance Mechanic 1
1329 C
DISTRICT VII
Jerry Desaulniers
Custodian 2
1276 C
DISTRICT II
Dave Bibby
Maintenance Mechanic 1
1149 C
DISTRICT VIII
Jim Peralta
Maintenance Mechanic 1
1150 C
DISTRICT V
Monte Ward
Maintenance Mechanic 1
0362 C
Tracy Warren
Equipment Technician 5
0335 A
Casmir Kryzanowski
Equipment Lane Supervisor
0335 A
Raymond Risch
Equipment Parts Specialist
0331 C
Gary Ritchie
Equipment Technician 3
0611 C
Quang Tuong
Equipment Technician 3
0839 C
Robert Platz
Equipment Technician 4
1102 C
Dale Rankin
Equipment Technician 3
0333 C
VACANT
AUTO MECHANIC
0924 C
Gary Armstrong
Auto Body Technician
0332 C
Darrell Barnes
Shelton Equipment
Technician 3
1103 C
Jesus Nieves
Lead Installer
1250 C
Paul Ingram
Installer
0699 C
Ryan Parypa
Installer
1540 C
William Rubino
Installer
0846 C
William Garrido
Installer
0985 C
Curt Danell
Installer
1339 C
Gerald Thorsell
Installer
0157 C
John Brown
Installer
9646 C
Perry Inks
Bellevue Equipment
Technician 3
0987 C
Judy Smith
Contracts Specialist
0024 A
A = Exception
B = Nonscheduled
C = Scheduled
Jim Zeppa
Procurement & Supply
Spec 1
1716 C
Tanyah Williams
Management Analyst 1
0965 C
Sarah Anderson
Fiscal Tech 2
0334 C
Charice Pidcock
Division Analyst
1617 A
Darron Hartman
Construction & Maintenance
Superintendent 2
0329 C
Tom Lindahl
Civil Engineer 3
0958 A
Alan Spahr
Maintenance Mechanic 3
0324 C
Les Frogner
Maintenance Mechanic 3
0330 C
Greg Champlin
Maintenance Mechanic 3
0065 C
L. Jim Anderson
Maintenance Mechanic 3
0831 B
Greg Johnson
Maintenance Mechanic 3
1539 C
Bob Hamilton
Maintenance Mechanic 3
1563 C
Fred Brusco
Painter
0634 C
DISTRICT IV
Randy Lucas
Maintenance Mechanic 1
0361 C
DISTRICT III
Ken Parrish
Maintenance Mechanic 1
0360 C
DISTRICT VI
Yvonne Taylor
Maintenance Mechanic 1
0365 C
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RISK MANAGEMENT DIVISION
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
Dr. Donald Sorenson
Division Administrator
E0155
Sgt. Robert Turk
Evidence Control Officer
6198
Gretchen Dolan
Public Records Officer
WMS2
0648
Tammy Usher
Admin. Services Manager
WMS1
0687
Kristin Young
Forms/Records Analyst 3
0967
Patricia Geppert
Office Assistant 3
1283
David Grenier
Communications Consultant 1
1038
Trooper Cadet
Seth Flores-Chambers
Front Desk
8923
Lila Kirkeby
Strategic Planning/
Performance Manager WMS2
1462
Jennifer Meyer
Management Analyst 3
0026
Stephanie Bryant
Management Analyst 2
0161
VACANT
Public Disc. Coordinator D1
0018
Duane Ungurs
Public Disc. Coordinator D2
0585
Bonnie Berndt
Public Disc. Coordinator D3
1206
Karol Hoffman
Public Disc. Coordinator D4
0033
Gail Behrens
Public Disc. Coordinator D5
0695
Susan Mullen
Public Disc. Coordinator D6
1074
Berta Fuentes Espiga
Public Disc. Coordinator D7
0019
Rebecca Bringham
Public Disc. Coordinator D8
1211
Trooper Cadet
Jason Barry
Front Desk
8104
WASHINGTON STATE PATROL
TRAINING DIVISION
July 2010
CAPT LAMOREAUX
COMMANDER-0014
LT GUNKEL
ASST CMNDR-0077
MS GALLAGHER
SEC SPRVSR-0045
MS LEWIS
CSS 2-0358
VACANT
OA 3-1080
MS PATTERSON
OA LEAD-0630
SGT (VACANT)
CIC
SGT MATAGI
SUPERVISOR-0105
SGT ARNOLD
SUPERVISOR-0258
MR MARSHALL
PLANT MECH-1082
MS PIPER
FOOD MGR-0710
MR BARNES
MECHANIC-1103
CPL BLANKERS
INSTR-0540
CPL LEWIS
INSTR-1014
CPL LUDLOW
INSTR-0903
MS ANDERSON
CUSTODIAN 2-0364
TPR COZZITORTO
RAI-0745
TPR HOSHINO
RAI-0840
TPR WARD
RAI-0600
MR MCGUIRE
COOK 2-1275
MS FLOWERS
COOK 1-N0703
MS SCHAEFFER
COOK 1-1340
MS SYTSMA
COOK 1-0357
MS GRAHAM
COOK 1-0703
CPL RICHMOND
INSTR-1028
CPL SPURLING
INSTR-0524
MR KRAMER
GNSS 3-1079
TPR BARGER
RAI-0312
CPL LAUR
INSTR-1140
TPR DEVERE
RAI-0401
MS MOORE
COOK 1-1078
CPL VARKEVISSER
INSTR-0945
MR HITCHMAN
CUSTODIAN 2-1120
CPL CAGLE
INSTR-0358
TPR HARSCHFELD
INSTR-0498
CVEO 2 WIESE
INSTR-X734
TPR METCALF
INSTR-0407
VACANT
CJTC INSTR
CPL PROUTY
INSTR-1043
TPR VAUGHAN
INSTR-0883
CPL DELL
INSTR-0487
10 Field Force 60 Criminal Investigation Division 10 Crime Lab 05 FPB Admin 23 Government Media Relations 90 Communications Division
11 Billable Contracts 61 CID Special Projects 11 Crime Lab Grants 10 FPB Preparedness Division 45 Collision Records 91 Communication Contracts
15 DUI Cost Recovery 65 Special Investigations 15 State Tox Lab 11 Fire Mobe Volunteers 75 Executive Protection
20 Aviation 12 Fire Mobe Career 76 EPS - GA Contracts
21 83 King Air 13 Fire Mobe - Other State Agencies 77 EPS - L&I Contracts
31 DOT Master Contracts 14 Fire Mobe - WSP FPB Staff 78 EPS - Archive Bldg Security 43 Central Services Charges
35 Breath Test 80 ISB Admin. 20 Investigative Assistance Division 15 FPB Prevention Division 65 Budget and Fiscal Services
36 DRE Program 25 Meth Response 40 Fire Training Academy 70 Office of the Chief
37 DRE Contracts 81 Cascade HIDTA 41 ARFF 71 OPS
40 Disability 83 WSIN 42 FTA Dorm COP 15 ITD 72 Risk Management
45 Traffic Safety Contracts 85 Marijuana Erad 50 Grants and Contracts 16 Tech. Staffing & Tools
90 Homeland Security Division 87 DEA Task Forces 60 Basic Firefighter Training 17 Standardized Tech
91 Homeland Security Grants 88 Misc. Task Forces 80 ESD
89 CTED Narcotics Contracts 81 ESD Special Projects 20 Training Division
90 Missing Children 88 SIEC 21 Academy Contracts
71 LETPP - State Share 89 ACCESS Network Support 42 Human Resource Division
50 CVE Section 72 LETPP Projects
53 MCSAP Base Grants
54 New Entrants (MCSAP)
55 MCSAP Special Grants 30 ACCESS 51 Fleet
57 Hazmat Contracts 40 Identification Section 52 Supply
70 VIN 41 Criminal History Projects 55 Pursuit Vehicles 95 TSB Admin
56 CVD/CID Vehicles
57 Mission Vehicles
62 Facilities
63 PMD Contracts
TSB Admin
07
Property Management
03
05
06
Information Technology
Field Ops Group Criminal Investigation Division
Investigative Assistance Division
02
Training Division
Administrative Division
01
Communications
04
Office of the Chief
01
Commercial Vehicle Division
03
02
ISB Admin
04
Budget Structure
2009-2011 Biennium
Technical Services Bureau
030
Field Operation Bureau
010
Washington State Patrol
Investigative Services Bureau
020
03
Fire Protection Bureau
04
Forensic Laboratory Division
01
Homeland Security
05
Criminal Records Division
02
BASS - BDS033 State of Washington
Agency Performance Measure
Incremental Estimates for the Biennial Budget
Agency: 225 Washington State Patrol Budget Period: 2011-13
9/1/2010 Page 1 of 1
Activity: A009 Highway Traffic Enforcement and Emergency Operations
Outcome Measures 001014 Number of fatalities on state routes and interstates
FY 2012 FY 2013
PL AI Field Force Staffing ( 2.00) ( 2.00)
Reduce preventable loss of life, injury, or property through enforcement efforts.
Outcome Measures 001628 Average duration of 90 minute closures on the 9-key interstates and state routes
FY 2012 FY 2013
PL AG Mobile Office Platform ( 7.00) ( 7.00)
Improve statewide mobility of people, good and services.
Output Measures 001024 Percentage of trooper patrol vehicles with laptop computers/SECTOR
FY 2012 FY 2013
PL AG Mobile Office Platform 6.00% 6.00%
Reduce preventable loss of life, injury, or property through enforcement efforts.
Output Measures 001037 Percentage of eligible patrol vehicles with in-car digital video units
FY 2012 FY 2013
PL AG Mobile Office Platform 4.00% 23.00%
Reduce preventable loss of life, injury, or property through enforcement efforts.
Agency 225 - Washington State Patrol
% Allocation Dollars Allocated Dollars Allocated Total Allocated
Received FY 2012 FY 2013
A001 Aerial Highway Traffic Enforcement 0.9% 370,920 395,820 766,740
A002 Agency Administration 1.9% 821,600 876,830 1,698,430
A003 Collision Records 0.1% 28,330 28,570 56,900
A004 Commercial Vehicle Safety Enforcement 12.6% 5,449,710 5,889,750 11,339,460
A005 Crime Laboratory 8.5% 3,702,070 3,950,625 7,652,695
A006 Criminal Records Management 4.8% 2,101,060 2,242,100 4,343,160
A007 Executive Protection 1.9% 847,460 904,360 1,751,820
A008 Fire Protection Services 0.5% 197,180 210,420 407,600
A009 Highway Traffic Enforcement and Emergency Operations 47.2% 20,381,681 22,027,307 42,408,988
A010 Impaired Driving 1.1% 488,280 521,100 1,009,380
A011 Investigative Assistance for Criminal Enforcement 3.8% 1,636,250 1,746,090 3,382,340
A012 Missing Children Recovery 0.5% 234,760 250,510 485,270
A013 Specialized Outreach Fire Services 2.2% 943,710 1,007,080 1,950,790
A014 Toxicology Laboratory 1.5% 650,260 693,950 1,344,210
A015 Traffic and Auto Theft Investigation 3.7% 1,583,760 1,711,610 3,295,370
A016 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Inspection 0.9% 375,630 405,970 781,600
A017 Transportation Budget Capital Projects 4.2% 1,885,000 1,885,000 3,770,000
A018 Homeland Security 3.9% 1,664,950 1,799,390 3,464,340
Total 100.0% 43,362,611 $ 46,546,482 $ 89,909,093 $
Indirect activity costs allocated (through Policy Level):
Financial Management/Revolving Accounts 10,236,481 $ 14,244,405 $
Human Resources Management 1,389,144 1,450,220
Information Technology/Electronic Services 20,704,071 19,541,170
Law Enforcement Training 2,019,802 2,029,256
Capital/Misc 2,061,200 2,241,955
Property Management, Supply, Fleet Management, Mission Vehicles 6,951,913 7,039,476
Total indirect activity costs allocated: 43,362,611 $ 46,546,482 $
89,909,093 $
Activity
Activity Inventory Indirect Cost Allocation Approach
Primary Indirect Activities
Allocation Method Description: Agency indirect activities include Financial Management, Human Resources Management,
Information Technology/Electronic Services, Law Enforcement Training, and those portions of Property Management not attributable to
specific direct activities. The costs for the indirect activities were allocated to direct activities based on the number of FTEs in each
direct activity. The totals allocated for each indirect activity are listed below.
Agency 225 - Washington State Patrol
% Allocation Dollars Allocated Dollars Allocated Total Allocated
Received FY 2012 FY 2013
A001 Aerial Highway Traffic Enforcement - 199,050 158,480 357,530
A002 Agency Administration - - - -
A003 Collision Records - - - -
A004 Commercial Vehicle Safety Enforcement Actual 960,230 $ 732,100 $ 1,692,330 $
A005 Crime Laboratory - - - -
A006 Criminal Records Management - - - -
A007 Executive Protection - - - -
A008 Fire Protection Services - - - -
A009 Highway Traffic Enforcement and Emergency Operations Actual 15,553,460 $ 14,252,500 $ 29,805,960
A010 Impaired Driving - - - -
A011 Investigative Assistance for Criminal Enforcement - - - -
A012 Missing Children Recovery - - - -
A013 Specialized Outreach Fire Services - - - -
A014 Toxicology Laboratory - - - -
A015 Traffic and Auto Theft Investigation
Actual 279,060 212,760
491,820
A016 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Inspection Actual 66,190 50,460 116,650
A017 Transportation Budget Capital Projects - - - -
A018 Homeland Security Actual 1,033,020 822,500 1,855,520
Total 18,091,010 $ 16,228,800 $ 34,319,810 $
Activity
Activity Inventory Indirect Cost Allocation Approach
Centralized Pursuit Vehicle Acquisition and Maintenance
Allocation Method Description: The Property Management Division is considered an indirect activity except for the centralized vehicle
budgets for pursuit vehicle acquisition and maintenance for the direct activities. This portion of the budget was
allocated back to the contributing direct activities.
Agency 225 - Washington State Patrol
% Allocation Dollars Allocated Dollars Allocated Total Allocated
Received FY 2012 FY 2013
A001 Aerial Highway Traffic Enforcement 1.0% 105,080 115,330 220,410
A002 Agency Administration - - -
A003 Collision Records - - -
A004 Commercial Vehicle Safety Enforcement 17.0% 1,785,030 1,959,140 3,744,170
A005 Crime Laboratory - - -
A006 Criminal Records Management - - -
A007 Executive Protection 2.3% 240,090 263,510 503,600
A008 Fire Protection Services - - -
A009 Highway Traffic Enforcement and Emergency Operations 63.7% 6,675,886 7,327,064 14,002,950
A010 Impaired Driving 1.3% 138,340 151,830 290,170
A011 Investigative Assistance for Criminal Enforcement 4.4% 463,550 508,770 972,320
A012 Missing Children Recovery - - -
A013 Specialized Outreach Fire Services - - -
A014 Toxicology Laboratory - - -
A015 Traffic and Auto Theft Investigation
5.0%
518,750 569,350 1,088,100
A016 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Inspection - - -
A017 Transportation Budget Capital Projects - - -
A018 Homeland Security 5.2% 545,350 598,540 1,143,890
Total 100.0% 10,472,076 $ 11,493,534 $ 21,965,610 $
Activity
Activity Inventory Indirect Cost Allocation Approach
Communications
Allocation Method Description: The Communications Division is considered an indirect activity and was allocated based on FTEs in
those primary law enforcement activities employing commissioned personnel.
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Dollars in Thousands Annual Average General
FTEs Fund State Other Funds Total Funds
2009-11 Current Biennium Total 2,420.5 75,036 421,926 496,962
CL 01 Fire Service Training Academy Maint (136) (136)
CL 02 King Air Maintenance (530) (530)
CL 03 Meth Response Team 1,360 1,360
CL 04 Investigative Services Division 600 600
CL 05 Additional Federal Funds (1,960) (1,960)
CL 06 Consumer Loan Companies (2) (2)
CL 07 Additional Federal Seizure Auth (77) (77)
CL 08 Cigarette Reduced Ignition Program (14) (14)
CL 09 Real Estate License Background Chk 2.0 52 52
CL 10 Eliminate Fire Protection Board
CL 11 Criminal Records Fund Shift
CL 12 Forensic Sciences Improvement 288 288
CL 13 Criminal Records Funding 2,000 (2,000)
CL 14 Post-conviction DNA Analysis 312 312
CL 15 Restore Crime Lab Equipment Funding (110) (110) (220)
CL 16 Criminal Background Checks 0.3 18 18
CL 17 Vehicle License Fraud 186 186
CL 20 Transportation - Minor Works (1,626) (1,626)
CL 21 Shelton Regional Water Plan (1,500) (1,500)
CL 22 Restore Trooper Funding (1,184) (1,184)
CL 23 Additional Local/Federal Authority (8) (8)
CL 24 Cancellation of Cadet Class 5,516 5,516
CL 25 Breath Test Instruments (400) (400)
CL 26 Traffic Safety Camera Pilot (370) (370)
CL 27 Trooper Class (3,601) (3,601)
CL 28 Fuel Rate Adjustment 1,323 1,323
CL 29 Biennialize Health Insurance Rate 613 2,477 3,090
CL 30 Pension Rate Biennialization 1 9 10
CL 31 Restore Temporary Layoffs 243 243
Total Carry Forward Level 2,422.8 79,501 418,831 498,332
Percent Change from Current Biennium .1% 6.0% (.7)% .3%
M1 90 Maintenance Level Revenue
Carry Forward plus Workload Changes 2,422.8 79,501 418,831 498,332
Percent Change from Current Biennium .1% 6.0% (.7)% .3%
M2 8F Fuel Rate Adjustment 20 184 204
M2 9X Self Insurance Premium 288 957 1,245
M2 AF Return CAD Debt Service Funding 1 (573) (572)
Total Maintenance Level 2,422.8 79,810 419,399 499,209
Percent Change from Current Biennium .1% 6.4% (.6)% .5%
PL AA Fingerprint Record Conversion 805 805
PL AB Criminal History Record Retention 200 200
PL AC DNA Kits 935 128 1,063
PL AD Out of Service Order Penalties
PL AE Notary Service Fee Increase
PL AG Mobile Office Platform 7.0 950 7,291 8,241
PL AH Pursuit Vehicle Replacement 4.3 5,238 5,238
PL AI Field Force Staffing 46.7 90 10,093 10,183
PL AJ Minor Works 670 670
PL AK Fire Training Academy Funding 345 345
PL AR Regional Water & Sewer System 3,100 3,100
Subtotal - Performance Level Changes 58.0 1,975 27,870 29,845
2011-13 Total Proposed Budget 2,480.7 81,785 447,269 529,054
Percent Change from Current Biennium 2.5% 9.0% 6.0% 6.5%
M1 90 Maintenance Level Revenue
Revenue estimates.
M2 8F Fuel Rate Adjustment
The Washington State Patrol operates a fleet of 1,546 vehicles that consume an average of 163,500 gallons of fuel each
month. The vehicles are used for traffic law enforcement and emergency response activities, along with specialized
functions and general transportation. An increase to our vehicle fuel budget is necessary to support current levels of travel
miles and enforcement activity. While this request primarily impacts the Highway Traffic Enforcement and Emergency
Operations activity, it also impacts virtually every other agency activity.
M2 9X Self Insurance Premium
The Washington State Patrol's risk management premiums paid to the state's Risk Management Pool will increase from
$8,341,815 in the 2009-11 Biennium to $9,586,548 in the 2011-13 Biennium. We request $1,244,733 to cover the increase
in our self-insurance premium for the 2011-13 Biennium. This proposal impacts all activities.
M2 AF Return CAD Debt Service Funding
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) has an ongoing appropriation in the amount of $572,000 from the Enhanced 911
(E-911) Account to make debt service payments on a Certificate of Participation for our Computer Aided Dispatch System.
Those payments are ending in the 2009-11 Biennium and WSP no longer needs this appropriation. This request returns
the funding. In the 2009-11 Biennium, we erroneously received funding for compensation adjustments for the
Communications Division from the E-911 Account. This decision package asks for a fund switch between the E-911
Account, GF-State and the State Patrol Highway Account. This proposal impacts all activities.
PL AA Fingerprint Record Conversion
As the state's criminal history repository, the Washington State Patrol has nearly 1.6 million fingerprint records stored
electronically in the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) operated by the Western Identification Network
(WIN). These records are used in the identification of both criminal and applicant subjects. About 700,000 of these
records are stored in an aged, vendor proprietary electronic format. This proposal is for one-time funding to convert these
older fingerprint records to a national standard electronic format. This proposal affects the Criminal Records Management
activity.
PL AB Criminal History Record Retention
The Washington State Patrol Identification and Criminal History Section is the state's repository for criminal history record
information received from law enforcement agencies, correctional facilities, and courts throughout the state. The current
system used to store and retrieve the over 500,000 criminal history documents received annually is inefficient, aged, and
failing. This proposal will fund hiring a vendor to work with the Washington State Patrol, Department of Information
Services, and the Secretary of State to develop a feasibility study for replacing the current criminal history record archive
and retrieval system. This proposal affects the Criminal Records Management activity.
PL AC DNA Kits
The requests from police agencies for DNA analysis by the Washington State Patrol Crime Laboratory Division (CLD) have
increased by 30% in recent years with no subsequent increase in funding for DNA kits and supplies. This, coupled with a
26% increase in DNA costs has created a shortfall in the CLD budget. WSP has temporarily covered the shortfall by
holding scientist positions vacant and delaying equipment replacement, but cannot sustain this adjustment long-term.
Ongoing funding in the amount of $1,063,000 per biennium for DNA kits and supplies is critical and is being requested to
ensure that forensic scientists have sufficient supplies to keep up with the increasing demand for DNA casework services.
This proposal impacts the Crime Laboratory activity.
PL AD Out of Service Order Penalties
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has reported a conflict between the Federal Regulation CFR
383.53(b)(1) and state law governing penalties for a driver and carrier who violate an out of service order. The Washington
State Patrol is proposing legislation to resolve this conflict by increasing the amount that may be charged for an Out of
Service Order Penalty to be consistent with the federal regulation. This proposal affects State Patrol Highway Account
revenue only.
PL AE Notary Service Fee Increase
This decision package requests an increase in the notary service fee that the Washington State Patrol charges for certain
background checks. This fee increase is based on our recently completed Background Check Rate Study.
PL AG Mobile Office Platform
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) seeks funding to fully deploy and sustain the Mobile Office Platform (MOP) concept
with an in-car computer with the Statewide Electronic Ticket and Online Reporting (SECTOR) application and digital video
system for every trooper's patrol vehicle. This proposal will demonstrate that the program will have significant impact on
officer efficiency and data accuracy, officer and public safety, and liability mitigation. This request impacts all activities.
PL AH Pursuit Vehicle Replacement
The Washington State Patrol operates a fleet of 1,546 vehicles, 836 of which are pursuit vehicles. Our vehicles are used
for direct law enforcement and emergency response activities as well as specialized functions and general transportation.
This proposal seeks funding to implement a plan that maintains pursuit vehicle replacement at 110,000 miles. This request
impacts the Highway Traffic Enforcement activity.
PL AI Field Force Staffing
This proposal is to provide funding for 56.5 additional commissioned FTEs and 10.3 civil service FTEs (phased in over two
years) to fully staff the Washington State Patrol (WSP) Field Operations Bureau (FOB) and provide dispatcher support to
the new troopers.
PL AJ Minor Works
The 2011-13 Washington State Patrol Capital Budget Request will include State Patrol Highway funded Minor Works totaling
$670,000.
PL AK Fire Training Academy Funding
The Washington State Patrol's Fire Training Academy (FTA) seeks funding for the regular maintenance of the facility's roads
and water system. Funding for these essential activities was provided through a one-time appropriation in the 2009-11
Operating Budget as these activities had been funded in previous biennia in our Capital Budget. Maintenance of the
facility's roads and water system are annual, ongoing activities. The maintenance of these systems is critical to the
operation of the FTA, which provides essential firefighter training to agencies and organizations across the state of
Washington.
PL AR Regional Water & Sewer System
The 2011-13 Washington State Patrol (WSP) Capital Project budget request will include $3,100,000 for Regional Water and
Sewer System at the WSP Shelton Training Academy.
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Dollars in Thousands Annual Average General
FTEs Fund State Other Funds Total Funds
Program: 010 Field Operations Bureau
2009-11 Current Biennium Total 1,471.0 6,017 244,356 250,373
CL 02 King Air Maintenance (530) (530)
CL 17 Vehicle License Fraud 186 186
CL 22 Restore Trooper Funding (1,184) (1,184)
CL 23 Additional Local/Federal Authority (8) (8)
CL 24 Cancellation of Cadet Class 5,516 5,516
CL 25 Breath Test Instruments (400) (400)
CL 26 Traffic Safety Camera Pilot (370) (370)
CL 27 Trooper Class (3,601) (3,601)
CL 29 Biennialize Health Insurance Rate 104 1,806 1,910
CL 30 Pension Rate Biennialization 1 9 10
CL 31 Restore Temporary Layoffs 243 243
Total Carry Forward Level 1,471.0 5,835 246,310 252,145
(3.0)% .8% .7%
Percent Change from Current Biennium
Carry Forward plus Workload Changes 1,471.0 5,835 246,310 252,145
(3.0)% .8% .7%
Percent Change from Current Biennium
Total Maintenance Level 1,471.0 5,835 246,310 252,145
(3.0)% .8% .7%
Percent Change from Current Biennium
PL AG Mobile Office Platform 3 317 320
PL AI Field Force Staffing 42.3 71 6,999 7,070
Subtotal - Performance Level Changes 42.3 74 7,316 7,390
2011-13 Total Proposed Budget 1,513.2 5,909 253,626 259,535
Percent Change from Current Biennium 2.9% (1.8)% 3.8% 3.7%
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Dollars in Thousands Annual Average General
FTEs Fund State Other Funds Total Funds
Program: 020 Investigative Services Bureau
2009-11 Current Biennium Total 402.0 46,171 60,330 106,501
CL 01 Fire Service Training Academy Maint (136) (136)
CL 03 Meth Response Team 1,360 1,360
CL 04 Investigative Services Division 600 600
CL 05 Additional Federal Funds (1,960) (1,960)
CL 06 Consumer Loan Companies 1 (2) (1)
CL 07 Additional Federal Seizure Auth (77) (77)
CL 08 Cigarette Reduced Ignition Program 2 (14) (12)
CL 09 Real Estate License Background Chk 2.0 3 52 55
CL 10 Eliminate Fire Protection Board
CL 11 Criminal Records Fund Shift
CL 12 Forensic Sciences Improvement 288 288
CL 13 Criminal Records Funding 2,000 (2,000)
CL 14 Post-conviction DNA Analysis 312 312
CL 15 Restore Crime Lab Equipment Funding (110) (110) (220)
CL 16 Criminal Background Checks 0.3 18 18
CL 23 Additional Local/Federal Authority 605 605
CL 29 Biennialize Health Insurance Rate 343 138 481
Total Carry Forward Level 404.3 50,658 57,156 107,814
Percent Change from Current Biennium .6% 9.7% (5.3)% 1.2%
Carry Forward plus Workload Changes 404.3 50,658 57,156 107,814
Percent Change from Current Biennium .6% 9.7% (5.3)% 1.2%
Total Maintenance Level 404.3 50,658 57,156 107,814
Percent Change from Current Biennium .6% 9.7% (5.3)% 1.2%
PL AA Fingerprint Record Conversion 805 805
PL AB Criminal History Record Retention 200 200
PL AC DNA Kits 935 128 1,063
PL AK Fire Training Academy Funding 345 345
Subtotal - Performance Level Changes 0.0 935 1,478 2,413
2011-13 Total Proposed Budget 404.3 51,593 58,634 110,227
Percent Change from Current Biennium .6% 11.7% (2.8)% 3.5%
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Dollars in Thousands Annual Average General
FTEs Fund State Other Funds Total Funds
Program: 030 Technical Services Bureau
2009-11 Current Biennium Total 547.6 22,848 114,114 136,962
CL 06 Consumer Loan Companies (1) (1)
CL 08 Cigarette Reduced Ignition Program (2) (2)
CL 09 Real Estate License Background Chk (3) (3)
CL 16 Criminal Background Checks
CL 23 Additional Local/Federal Authority (605) (605)
CL 28 Fuel Rate Adjustment 1,323 1,323
CL 29 Biennialize Health Insurance Rate 167 533 700
Total Carry Forward Level 547.6 23,009 115,365 138,374
.7% 1.1% 1.0%
Percent Change from Current Biennium
Carry Forward plus Workload Changes 547.6 23,009 115,365 138,374
.7% 1.1% 1.0%
Percent Change from Current Biennium
M2 8F Fuel Rate Adjustment 20 184 204
M2 9X Self Insurance Premium 288 957 1,245
M2 AF Return CAD Debt Service Funding 1 (573) (572)
Total Maintenance Level 547.6 23,318 115,933 139,251
2.1% 1.6% 1.7%
Percent Change from Current Biennium
PL AG Mobile Office Platform 7.0 947 6,974 7,921
PL AH Pursuit Vehicle Replacement 4.3 5,238 5,238
PL AI Field Force Staffing 4.4 19 3,095 3,114
Subtotal - Performance Level Changes 15.7 966 15,307 16,273
2011-13 Total Proposed Budget 563.3 24,284 131,240 155,524
Percent Change from Current Biennium 2.9% 6.3% 15.0% 13.6%
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Dollars in Thousands Annual Average General
FTEs Fund State Other Funds Total Funds
Program: 900 Capital Projects Program
2009-11 Current Biennium Total 3,126 3,126
CL 20 Transportation - Minor Works (1,626) (1,626)
CL 21 Shelton Regional Water Plan (1,500) (1,500)
Total Carry Forward Level
Percent Change from Current Biennium (100.0)% (100.0)%
Carry Forward plus Workload Changes
(100.0)% (100.0)%
Percent Change from Current Biennium
Total Maintenance Level
(100.0)% (100.0)%
Percent Change from Current Biennium
PL AJ Minor Works 670 670
PL AR Regional Water & Sewer System 3,100 3,100
3,770 3,770
Subtotal - Performance Level Changes 0.0
2011-13 Total Proposed Budget 3,770 3,770
Percent Change from Current Biennium 20.6% 20.6%
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2011-13 Budget Request September 2010
State of Washington
Agency Budget Request Decision Package Summary
Agency: 225 Washington State Patrol
Budget Period: 2011-13
Decision Packages
Code Decision Package Title
M2-9X Self Insurance Premiums
M2-8F Fuel Rate Adjustment
M2-AF Return CAD Debt Service Funding
Code Decision Package Title
PL-AH Pursuit Vehicle Replacement
PL-AI Field Force Staffing
PL-AG Mobile Office Platform
PL-AC DNA Kits
PL-AA Fingerprint Record Conversion
PL-AK Fire Training Academy Funding
PL-AB Criminal History Record Retention
PL-AD Out of Service Order Penalties
PL-AE Notary Service Fee Increase
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2011-13 Budget Request September 2010
TAB C. Decision Packages
Maintenance Level Packages
Self Insurance Premiums ....................................................................................... C-1
Fuel Rate Adjustment ............................................................................................. C-7
Return CAD Debt Service Funding ...................................................................... C-11
Policy Level Packages
Pursuit Vehicle Replacement ............................................................................... C-15
Field Force Staffing .............................................................................................. C-19
Mobile Office Platform .......................................................................................... C-25
DNA Kits ............................................................................................................... C-39
Fingerprint Record Conversion ............................................................................ C-45
Fire Training Academy Funding ........................................................................... C-49
Criminal History Record Retention ....................................................................... C-53
Out of Service Order Penalties ............................................................................. C-57
Notary Service Fee Increase ................................................................................ C-61
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2011-13 Budget Request September 2010
Decision Package Code/Title: M2-9X Self Insurance Premiums
Budget Period: 2011-13 Biennium
Budget Level: Maintenance
RECOMMENDATION SUMMARY TEXT
The Washington State Patrols risk management premiums paid to the states Risk
Management Pool will increase from $8,341,815 in the 2009-11 Biennium to $9,586,548
in the 2011-13 Biennium. We request $1,244,733 to cover the increase in our self-
insurance premium for the 2011-13 Biennium. This proposal impacts all activities.
(The funding allocation for this proposal is based on the results of the JLARC cost allocation model approved in the
2010 Supplemental Budget. This proposal must be agreed upon by both the Transportation Committees and
the Omnibus Budget Committees to ensure consistent and fair treatment of resources.)
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
Washington States Self-Insurance Liability Program for tort liabilities began in 1990.
Administered by the Office of Financial Managements Risk Management Division, the
program was established to pay claims against all state agencies from incidents on or
after July 1, 1990. Claims and defense costs are paid from the Liability Account, which
is actuarially based and funded by premiums from state agencies. These obligations
are based on past losses, current reserves to pay outstanding claims, and predicted
trends.
Each agencys share of the premium is calculated by taking into consideration individual
agency loss trends. The State Patrols premiums will increase from $8,341,815 in the
2009-11 Biennium to $9,586,548 in the 2011-13 Biennium. The chart below displays
the growth in premiums from the prior to current and ensuing biennia.
2007-2009
Biennium
2009-11
Biennium
2011-13
Biennium
Incremental Increase from
2009-11 to 2011-13
$7,667,800 $8,341,815 $9,586,548 $1,244,733
FISCAL DETAIL
FY 2012 FY 2013 Total
1. Operating Expenditures
General Fund State $143,829 $143,829 $287,658
State Patrol Highway Account
Program 030 $478,538 $478,537 $957,075
Total $622,367 $622,366 $1,244,733
3. Objects of Expenditure
E Goods and Services $622,366 $622,367 $1,244,733
Total Objects $622,366 $622,367 $1,244,733
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Key Risk Analysis
The State Patrol incurs a relatively high level of risk in accomplishing its core public
safety mission.
About 50 percent of our work force does not work in a typical office setting. Instead, the
1,100 commissioned men and women of the State Patrol wear firearms and most go to
work at the wheel of a specialized vehicle. Given the nature of their jobs and the
equipment they use, substantial risk is inherent in every work shift. This phenomenon is
evident when comparing statewide pending liability claims at June 30, 2010 to the State
Patrols experience: While 18 percent of the statewide pending cases fall under
automobile liability, 63 percent of the State Patrols pending cases fall in this category.
In addition to vehicles, officers performing traffic law enforcement use a wide variety of
equipment in the conduct of their jobsmobile radios, body armor, firearms and other
methods of control such as chemical sprays, impact weapons, and handcuffs. The
State Patrol staff also faces the daily challenge of interpretation and application of many
state and federal laws, regulations, and judicial actions.
In summary, the key risk factors for the Washington State Patrol stem from its use of
pursuit vehicles and our law enforcement responsibilities.
Past Agency Loss Trends
While the frequency of loss varies from biennium to biennium, the types of loss remain
reasonably consistent. An analysis of the State Patrols five-year tort claims history
confirms that the State Patrol experiences a much higher percentage of automobile
liability than the state as a whole.
Number of Claims Total Cost Percentage
State Patrol
Auto Liability 201 $ 4,814,960 63.31%
General Liability 250 $ 2,790,343 36.69%
Statewide
Auto Liability 1,531 $ 10,672,203 17.73%
General Liability 16,878 $ 49,527,590 82.27%
Future Agency Loss Analysis
While we do not have reason to believe that loss trends will change significantly in the
future, given the nature of Washington State Patrols core mission, we remain
committed to identifying and initiating those processes that could further reduce the
frequency and severity of both automobile and general liability cases. Because of the
enactment of the Loshbaugh Act in 2005, the State Patrol is particularly focused on
developing, maintaining and improving the decision-making skills of those involved in
driving police pursuit vehicles millions of miles each year.
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Agency Risk Mitigation Strategies
The Loshbaugh Act
As the result of a collision fatality involving a trooper, the 2005 Legislature enacted
legislation mandating an experienced, third-party review of the State Patrols policies
and procedures for officer-involved collisions. The 2005 assessment of the State
Patrols vehicle collision policies led to several revised policies and procedures
including:
The development of criteria to be used for categorizing collisions involving WSP
personnel into minor, severe, or major.
Setting a specific agency response based on the seriousness of the collision.
Establishment of documentation requirements and improvement of the
investigative protocol for officer collision cases.
Establishment of an administrative review process for reviewing collision cases
for possible discipline and recommendations for additional training.
The development of a biennial driving certification program for all commissioned
agency personnel.
Clarification of the employees responsibility when involved in a traffic collision.
Basic Trooper and Specialized Training
Every member of the State Patrol who drives an emergency vehicle has received at
least 80 hours of classroom and actual driving experience during their initial 28 week
training period. Included in the Emergency Vehicle Operation Course Training is a low
speed skill course, high speed pursuit course and qualification process that must be
completed error free. Following the Academy training, each cadet rides with a Field
Training Officer for another eight weeks to obtain additional experience. This training is
now reinforced at annual in-service training and driver training includes a recertification
process every other year. Additional focused, intensive driver training is provided to
those officers whose driving experience warrants it.
Specialized training is required and provided for those officers filling specialty positions,
such as breath test technicians, motorcycle or pilot positions, field training officers,
collision specialists, Special Weapons and Tactics, and others. Non-commissioned
staff filling roles as communications officers, evidence custodians, and commercial
vehicle enforcement positions also receive specialized training. A driving simulator has
been purchased and is now a regularly used training aid. Situational judgment decisions
and unexpected occurrence/reactions scenarios are now able to be tested and reviewed
for additional needed training.
Supervisory and management training is provided for civil service and commissioned
staff. All those appointed to supervisory and management positions, both
commissioned and civil service receive 120 hours of leadership training, including
presentations on professional standards, personnel administration, accounting and
business practices, risk management, budget development and ethics.
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Safe and Reliable Equipment
The State Patrol has a department regulation requiring all armed officers to wear
armored vests when they perform traffic, commercial vehicle enforcement or port of
entry duties, and in any other situation where they may be exposed to danger. In
addition, less-lethal weapons have been purchased and distributed throughout the
agency to divisions and districts.
Executive Review and Oversight
The Washington State Patrol will continue to aggressively manage the most evident
risks associated with its public safety mission. Our Executive Staff continues to review
our tort liability on a quarterly basis. As part of our successful accountability-driven
Strategic Advancement Forum process, we track progress in reducing the number of
WSP involved collisions. Executive Staff also review reports from OFMs Division of
Risk Management and the Attorney Generals Office on a quarterly basis to identify
areas of risk and implement strategies to mitigate them.
Dr. Don Sorenson is the subject expert for risk management issues and he can be
reached at (360) 596-4140.
NARRATIVE JUSTIFICATION AND IMPACT STATEMENT
What specific performance outcomes does the agency expect?
WSP is making concerted efforts to control its risk exposure while ensuring the safety of
its employees. However, we must accept a level of risk in order to accomplish the
public safety services identified in its strategic plan. Adequate funding to cover the
premium increase in the 2011-13 Biennium will ensure that WSP can achieve its core
mission.
Performance Measure Detail.
Agency performance measures are not affected by this request.
Is this decision package essential to implement a strategy identified in the
agencys strategic plan?
This request supports several strategies identified in the strategic plan, including the
following:
- Conduct agency risk assessments and prepare annual risk analysis report for
Executive Staff.
- Conduct risk-based internal audits.
This decision package is directly related to the following WSP goal and priority:
Goal #5: Provide critical leadership, tools, and resources to foster an ethical,
innovative, knowledgeable, and diverse workforce.
Priority #5.4: Renew and evaluate internal processes and work products to manage risk
and ensure legal compliance, accuracy, timeliness, and efficiency.
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Does this decision package provide essential support to one of the Governors
priorities?
This request is indirectly related to the Governors priority of Protecting Our Health and
Safety.
Risk management is a key component because the State Patrol must be prepared to
conduct its business in the most effective and efficient manner. To help meet these
goals, we ensure that all employees are properly trained and have the necessary
equipment to perform the job duties to the fullest extent. These efforts, combined with
an annual risk assessment, are designed to reduce the overall risk to the agency.
Does this decision package make key contributions to statewide results? Would
it rate as a high priority in the Priorities of Government process?
This request is indirectly related to the following statewide results:
- Improve the safety of people and property.
- Improve the ability of state government to achieve results efficiently and
effectively.
The Washington State Patrol works to control risk exposure while ensuring the safety of
our employees.
What are the other important connections or impacts related to this proposal?
Most of the claims that are settled by or involve a judgment against the State Patrol
stem from its mandated law enforcement activities. We make every effort to ensure that
our employees are a well-trained, professional resource for Washington State citizens
and their families.
Clearly, aggressive risk management must be practiced by all state agencies, since the
losses experienced by each agency contribute to increased statewide premiums all
agencies face.
What alternatives were explored by the agency, and why was this alternative
chosen?
Since our risk management premiums must be paid annually, the State Patrol
considered pro-rating the premium increase to agency divisions based on level of risk.
However, the size of this increase would have a very negative impact on our traffic law
enforcement program, which constitutes nearly half our budget. The most reasonable
choice is to continue to aggressively manage our risk and seek additional funding to
offset the premium increase.
What are the consequences of not funding this package?
Failure to receive adequate funding for risk management premiums will necessitate an
agency-wide reduction of current level service delivery. This will seriously impact the
Washington State Patrols ability to provide basic public safety services.
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What is the relationship, if any, to the states capital budget?
None
What changes would be required to existing statutes, rules, or contracts, in order
to implement the change?
None
Expenditure and revenue calculations and assumptions.
The amount of the premium increase was calculated by the Risk Management Division
of the Office of Financial Management.
No revenue is assumed with this request.
Which costs and functions are one-time? Which are ongoing? What are the
budget impacts in future biennia?
These costs are ongoing. The careful management of our risks is the best strategy for
containing the size of any additional increases.
Expenditure calculations and assumptions:
Expenditures by fund are split based upon the legislative approved 2010 JLARC cost
allocation model.
Operating Budget 23.11%
Transportation Budget 76.89%
SUBOBJECT DETAIL
CALCULATIONS FY 2012 FY 2013 TOTAL
1. Expenditures by Subobject
Insurance EP 622,366 622,367 1,244,733
Total $622,366 $622,367 $1,244,733
SIX-YEAR ESTIMATES:
Transportation 2011-13 2013-15 2015-17
Expenditures: 957,075 957,075 957,075
Operating - General Fund 2011-13 2013-15 2015-17
Expenditures: 287,658 287,658 287,658
Total 2011-13 2013-15 2015-17
Expenditures: $1,244,733 $1,244,733 $1,244,733
Self Insurance Premium
11-13 Biennium
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Agency
Code
Agency
09-11 SIP +
Def ense
11-13 SIP +
Def ense
Var i ance 09-11
vs 11-13
011 House of Repr esent at i ves $2,000 $2,086 $86
012 Senat e $2,000 $2,000 $0
013
Joi nt Tr anspor t at i on
Commi t t ee $2,000 $2,000 $0
014
Joi nt Legi sl at i ve Audi t and
Revi ew Commi t t ee $2,000 $2,000 $0
020
Legi sl at i ve Eval uat i on and
Account abi l i t y Pr ogr am $2,000 $2,000 $0
035 Of f i ce of t he St at e Act uar y $2,000 $2,000 $0
038
Joi nt Legi l sat i ve Syst ems
Commi t t ee $2,000 $44,195 $42,195
040 St at ut e Law Commi t t ee $2,000 $2,000 $0
045 Supr eme Cour t $60,597 $9,600 ($50,997)
046 Law Li br ar y $2,000 $2,000 $0
048 Cour t of Appeal s $2,000 $2,000 $0
050
Commi ssi on on Judi ci al
conduct $2,000 $2,000 $0
055
Admi ni st r at i ve Of f i ce of
t he Cour t s $66,090 $21,044 ($45,046)
056 Of f i ce of Publ i c Def ense $2,000 $2,000 $0
057
Of f i ce of Ci vi l Legal Ai d
(Est FY 07) $2,000 $2,000 $0
075 Of f i ce of t he Gover nor $13,724 $2,000 ($11,724)
080
Of f i ce of t he Li eut enant
Gover nor $2,000 $2,000 $0
082
Publ i c Di scl osur e
Commi ssi on $2,405 $2,000 ($405)
085
Of f i ce of t he Secr et ar y of
St at e $2,932 $4,018 $1,086
086
Gover nor ' s Of f i ce of Indi an
Af f ai r s $2,000 $2,000 $0
087
Commi ssi on on Asi an
Paci f i c Amer i can Af f ai r s $2,000 $2,000 $0
090 Of f i ce of St at e Tr easur er $2,000 $2,000 $0
095 Of f i ce of St at e Audi t or $269,874 $30,087 ($239,787)
099
Sal ar i es f or El ect ed
Of f i ci al s $2,000 $2,000 $0
100 Of f i ce of At t or ney Gener al $378,461 $574,511 $196,050
101 Casel oad For ecast Counci l $2,000 $2,000 $0
102
Depar t ment of Fi nanci al
Inst i t ut i ons $311,537 $2,000 ($309,537)
103
Depar t ment of
Communi t y, Tr ade and
Economi c Dev $54,142 $20,305 ($33,837)
104
Of f i ce of t he For ecast
Counci l $2,000 $2,000 $0
105
Of f i ce of Fi nanci al
M anagement $15,962 $27,673 $11,711
107
Washi ngt on St at e Heal t h
Car e Aut hor i t y $129,373 $100,700 ($28,673)
110
Of f i ce of Admi ni st r at i ve
Hear i ngs $2,405 $2,209 ($196)
111 Depar t ment of Per sonnel $24,617 $59,129 $34,512
116 St at e Lot t er y $45,842 $53,405 $7,563
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Agency
Code
Agency
09-11 SIP +
Def ense
11-13 SIP +
Def ense
Var i ance 09-11
vs 11-13
117
Washi ngt on St at e
Gambl i ng Commi ssi on $7,965 $38,114 $30,149
118
Commi ssi on on Hi spani c
Af f ai r s $2,000 $2,000 $0
119
Commi ssi on on Af r i can-
Amer i can Af f ai r s $2,000 $2,000 $0
120 Human Ri ght s Commi ssi on $76,111 $2,000 ($74,111)
124
Depar t ment of Ret i r ement
Syst ems $21,462 $2,000 ($19,462)
126 St at e Invest ment boar d $2,000 $2,000 $0
130 Depar t ment of Pr i nt i ng $2,000 $2,000 $0
140 Depar t ment of Revenue $11,383 $32,117 $20,734
142 Boar d of Tax Appeal s $2,000 $2,000 $0
147
Of f i ce of M i nor i t y and
Women' s Busi ness
Ent er pr i se $2,000 $2,000 $0
150
Depar t ment of Gener al
Admi ni st r at i on $239,110 $154,455 ($84,655)
155
Depar t ment of
Inf or mat i on Ser vi ces $30,996 $2,000 ($28,996)
160
Of f i ce of Insur ance
Commi ssi oner $114,015 $115,411 $1,396
165 Boar d of Account ancy $2,000 $17,904 $15,904
167
For ensi c Invest i gat i on
Counci l $0 $2,000 $2,000
185 Hor se Raci ng Commi ssi on $215,624 $168,774 ($46,850)
190
Boar d of Indust r i al Ins.
Appeal s $2,000 $5,765 $3,765
195 Li quor Cont r ol Boar d $535,322 $489,000 ($46,322)
205
Boar d of Pi l ot age
Commi ssi oner s $2,000 $2,000 $0
215
Ut i l i t i es and
Tr anspor t at i on
Commi ssi on $69,008 $2,000 ($67,008)
220
Boar d f or Vol unt eer
Fi r ef i ght er s $2,000 $2,000 $0
225 Washi ngt on St at e Pat r ol $8,341,815 $9,586,548 $1,244,733
227
Washi ngt on St at e Cr i mi nal
Just i ce Tr ai ni ng Commi s. $25,398 $33,781 $8,383
228
Washi ngt on Tr af f i c Saf et y
Commi ssi on $2,000 $2,000 $0
235
Depar t ment of Labor and
Indust r i es $1,167,035 $1,186,983 $19,948
240 Depar t ment of Li censi ng $537,079 $1,167,821 $630,742
245 M i l i t ar y Depar t ment $389,606 $371,565 ($18,041)
250
Indet er mi nat e Sent ence
Revi ew Boar d $19,351 $6,004 ($13,347)
275
Publ i c Empl oyment
Rel at i ons Commi ssi on $2,000 $14,500 $12,500
300
Depar t ment of Soci al and
Heal t h Ser vi ces $51,272,637 $56,309,115 $5,036,478
302
Home Car e Qual i t y
Aut hor i t y $2,000 $4,804 $2,804
303 Depar t ment of Heal t h $1,406,703 $1,293,251 ($113,452)
305
Depar t ment of Vet er ans
Af f ai r s $398,193 $255,974 ($142,219)
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Agency
Code
Agency
09-11 SIP +
Def ense
11-13 SIP +
Def ense
Var i ance 09-11
vs 11-13
310 Depar t ment of Cor r ect i ons $25,680,622 $19,433,726 ($6,246,896)
315
Depar t ment of Ser vi ces f or
t he Bl i nd $11,374 $2,000 ($9,374)
325
Sent enci ng Gui del i nes
Commi ssi on $241,199 $79,538 ($161,661)
343
Hi gher Educat i on
Coor di nat i ng Boar d $28,791 $36,509 $7,718
350
Super i nt endent of Publ i c
Inst r uct i on $163,541 $99,286 ($64,255)
351 St at e School f or t he Bl i nd $7,214 $2,000 ($5,214)
352
Communi t y and Techni cal
Col l ege Syst em $2,000 $2,000 $0
353 St at e School f or t he Deaf $103,403 $2,000 ($101,403)
354
Wor kf or ce Tr ai ni ng and
Educat i on Coor di nat i ng
Boar d $2,000 $2,000 $0
355
Dept of Ar cheol ogy &
Hi st or i c Pr eser vat i on $28,808 $2,000 ($26,808)
357
Dept of Ear l y Lear ni ng (Est
FY 07) $3,784,434 $9,775,743 $5,991,309
365
Washi ngt on St at e
Uni ver si t y $1,451,728 $1,236,380 ($215,348)
370
East er n Washi ngt on
Uni ver si t y $2,890,480 $1,175,550 ($1,714,930)
375
Cent r al Washi ngt on
Uni ver si t y $490,621 $258,093 ($232,528)
376 Ever gr een St at e Col l ege $169,575 $119,672 ($49,903)
377
Spokane Int er col l egi at e
Resear ch & Techni cal
Inst i t ut i on $342,022 $124,251 ($217,771)
380
West er n Washi ngt on
Uni ver si t y $420,353 $457,657 $37,304
387
Washi ngt on St at e Ar t s
Commi ssi on $2,000 $2,000 $0
390
Washi ngt on St at e
Hi st or i cal Soci et y $26,015 $14,304 ($11,711)
395
East er n Washi ngt on St at e
Hi st or i cal Soci et y $2,000 $2,000 $0
405
Depar t ment of
Tr anspor t at i on $35,306,046 $33,220,350 ($2,085,696)
406
Count y Road
Admi ni st r at i on Boar d $2,000 $2,000 $0
407
Tr anspor t at i on
Impr ovement Boar d $2,000 $2,000 $0
408
M ar i ne Empl oyees'
Commi ssi on $2,000 $2,000 $0
410
Tr anspor t at i on
Commi ssi on $2,000 $13,451 $11,451
460
Col umbi a Ri ver Gor ge
Commi ssi on $7,734 $2,000 ($5,734)
461 Depar t ment of Ecol ogy $1,176,861 $518,138 ($658,723)
462
Washi ngt on Pol l ut i on
Li abi l i t y Insur ance Agency $2,000 $2,000 $0
465
St at e Par ks and Recr eat i on
Commi ssi on $1,432,794 $1,527,062 $94,268
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Agency
Code
Agency
09-11 SIP +
Def ense
11-13 SIP +
Def ense
Var i ance 09-11
vs 11-13
467
Int er agency Commi t t ee
f or Out door Recr eat i on $2,000 $2,000 $0
468
Envi r onment al Hear i ngs
Of f i ce $2,000 $2,000 $0
471
St at e Conser vat i on
Commi ssi on $2,000 $2,000 $0
476
Gr ow t h M anagement
Hear i ngs Boar d $2,000 $2,000 $0
477
Depar t ment of Fi sh and
Wi l dl i f e $965,407 $1,271,076 $305,669
490
Depar t ment of Nat ur al
Resour ces $2,900,357 $1,536,060 ($1,364,297)
495 Depar t ment of Agr i cul t ur e $741,666 $497,284 ($244,382)
500 Appl e Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
501 Al f al f a Seed Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
502 Beef Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
503 Bl ueber r y Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
505 Bul b Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
506 Aspar agus Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
508
Canol a & Rapeseed
Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
510
Dai r y Pr oduct s
Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
512
Dr y Peas & Lent i l
Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
515 Fr ui t Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
520 Fr yer Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
522 Hop Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
524
Puget Sound Gi l l net
Sal mon Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
525 Pot at o Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
528 M i nt Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
529
Red Raspber r y
Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
530 Seed Pot at o Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
532
Tur f Gr ass Seed
Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
533 Tr ee Fr ui t Resear ch $1,000 $1,000 $0
534 Wi ne Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
535 Gr ai n Commi ssi on $1,000 $1,000 $0
540
Empl oyment Secur i t y
Depar t ment $791,627 $623,225 ($168,402)
545 Beer Commi ssi on $0 $1,000 $1,000
550
St at e Convent i on and
Tr ade cent er $141,916 $39,409 ($102,507)
605
Ever et t Communi t y
Col l ege $38,249 $51,160 $12,911
610
Edmonds Communi t y
Col l ege $326,251 $314,180 ($12,071)
621
What com Communi t y
Col l ege, Di st r i ct 21 $36,640 $24,898 ($11,742)
627
Bel l evue Communi t y
Col l ege $143,890 $200,112 $56,222
629
Bi g Bend Communi t y
Col l ege $61,357 $13,217 ($48,140)
632 Cent r al i a Col l ege $33,253 $22,385 ($10,868)
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Agency
Code
Agency
09-11 SIP +
Def ense
11-13 SIP +
Def ense
Var i ance 09-11
vs 11-13
634 Cascadi a Col l ege $73,386 $39,608 ($33,778)
635 Cl ar k Col l ege $28,469 $172,151 $143,682
637 Pi er ce Col l ege $74,690 $45,484 ($29,206)
639
Col umbi a Basi n
Communi t y Col l ege $1,318,156 $1,058,231 ($259,925)
648 Gr ays Har bor Col l ege $2,000 $14,093 $12,093
649
Gr een Ri ver Communi t y
Col l ege $100,921 $43,975 ($56,946)
652
Hi ghl i ne Communi t y
Col l ege $125,987 $40,588 ($85,399)
657 Low er Col umbi a Col l ege $88,057 $394,700 $306,643
662 Ol ympi c Col l ege $94,372 $28,359 ($66,013)
665 Peni nsul a Col l ege $152,261 $131,920 ($20,341)
670
Seat t l e Communi t y
Col l eges-Di st r i ct VI $383,964 $326,481 ($57,483)
672
Shor el i ne Communi t y
Col l ege $13,465 $30,585 $17,120
674 Skagi t Val l ey col l ege $203,071 $105,271 ($97,800)
675
Sout h Puget Sound
Communi t y Col l ege $19,331 $12,090 ($7,241)
676 Spokane - Di st r i ct 17 $299,526 $295,125 ($4,401)
678
Tacoma Communi t y
Col l ege $365,935 $230,865 ($135,070)
683
Wal l a Wal l a Communi t y
Col l ege $103,351 $44,260 ($59,091)
686 Wenat chee Val l ey Col l ege $136,524 $98,555 ($37,969)
691
Yaki ma Val l ey Communi t y
col l ege $192,261 $49,960 ($142,301)
692
Lake Washi ngt on
Techni cal Col l ege $97,756 $103,924 $6,168
693 Rent on Techni cal Col l ege $4,072 $7,505 $3,433
694
Bel l i ngham Techni cal
Col l ege $2,000 $12,106 $10,106
695 Bat es Techni cal Col l ege $972,729 $907,465 ($65,264)
696
Cl over Par k Techni cal
Col l ege $35,576 $2,000 ($33,576)
TOTAL $151,201,862 $149,204,865 ($1,996,997)
Section 1: Report Results of 2009 ERM Plan
Instructions: Please list the 2009 Action Plan items you detailed in Section 3 of last years Update and briefly describe what happened with each item. If
2009 items are not yet complete, please indicate the % of completion and tell us when you will finish. If you completed additional ERM activities, feel free
to list those and/or to attach important documents. Please email all four sections of the completed Update to Kimberly.Haggard@OFM.WA.GOV by
noon on April 30, 2010.
2009 ERM Action Plan Items Check if
complete
Results Notes
Expand driver training via simulator
Conduct agency risk assessments and risk-based
audits. Completion of annual risk assessment and
conduct CALEA mandated audits
Continue to track worker-safety issues and make
recommendations through Safety team and Safety &
Wellness Coordinator
Complete final review and train personnel in
Continuity of Operations plan
Continue to track and examine torts/claims for root
causes and/or patterns. Share info at SAF
Continue to produce after-action reports Emergency
Management
Provide training to agency regarding public
disclosure. Monitor suit trends.
Expand risk assessment / analysis strategy to include
all supervisors in process.
Mandated per Policy/REGS
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
All commissioned personnel now receiving training via
simulator.
Completed. Respective reports published in 2009.
Completed. Safety committees are active.
Continuing to complete/update plan. Table-top exercises
conducted.
Ongoing. Reports to Exec. Staff and during SAF (2 xs
each).
Ongoing. All events produce after-action reports.
PowerPoint (w/ sound) training for all personnel
completed. Training was mandated and tracked.
Additional training provided to managers at LPO and
Managers Basic/Supervisor basic trainings.
Completed. To occur as standard practice.
Mandated by Policy/Regulations. Compliance attained.
2010 Enterprise Risk Management and Safety Update Agency: WSP
Section 2A: Track Agency Progress Toward Mature Enterprise Risk Management Practices
Instructions: The measures listed below are milestones of advancement for more mature agencies. It can take several years for an agency to
successfully implement all measures and agencies are not expected to have all of them completed at this time. Please indicate which measures have
now been completed and the year you plan to address each remaining measure. Feel free to add notes and attach documents. Please email all four
sections of your completed Update to Kimberly.Haggard@OFM.WA.GOV by noon on April 30, 2010.
Measures of a Mature Program Check if
Complete
Planned
for 2010
Planned
for 2011
Notes
Achieved Enterprise Risk Management
Maturity Model Level 4 or above
a
All agencies have achieved Level 4 or above.
Risk Management responsibility assigned
to specific employee
a
All agencies have assigned risk management responsibility
to a specific employee.
Risk Management on executive leadership
team agenda at least quarterly
a a a
Participate weekly at Exec. meetings. Quarterly reporting of
torts/suits.
Agency Enterprise Risk Management
policy in place or in progress
a a a
Reviewed annually via Regulation Update/Concurrence
process.
Agency incidents reported centrally and
reviewed periodically
a a a
Incidents are reported immediately to WSP Risk
Management Division (RMD). RMD will review quarterly.
Risks that can prevent achieving program
goals are discussed and ranked by
severity and frequency (Risk Mapping)
a a a
Occurs annually. Due June 1 per Regulations
Mitigation plans are developed when
needed for high ranking risks
a a a
Occurs following each incident and annually per
Regulations.
Where risks are under control, best
practices that provide control are
gathered and shared throughout agency
a a a
Continue to review, update and perfect.
Risk analysis integrated into agency
strategic and budget planning
a a a
Accomplished through Strategic Planning and Performance
Section and Budget and Fiscal Services. Exec Staff
incorporated ERM into agency priority under Agency Goal
#5
2010 Enterprise Risk Management and Safety Update Agency: WSP
Section 2B: Track Agency Progress Toward Agency-Wide List of Priority Risks (Risk Register)
Instructions: Because of the overall progress of state agencies efforts to implement ERM, Washington will soon have a statewide risk register a list
of the major risks facing the state and the steps that agencies are taking to deal with the risks. In order to create such a register, each agency must
create its own list of priority risks, and a description of how to reduce (mitigate) the risks. A risk register typically includes the elements listed below.
(We have attached a sample register to this document.) If your agency has already completed a Register, please attach a copy to this Update. Please
email all four sections of your completed Update to Kimberly.Haggard@OFM.WA.GOV by noon on April 30, 2010.
My Agency Risk Register Clearly States: Check if
Complete
Notes
WSP 2010 Risk Register separately attached.
2010 Enterprise Risk Management and Safety Update Agency:
Section 3: 2010 Agency ERM Plans
Instructions: The list below is compiled from previous agency ERM plans. Agencies are not expected to be working on all of these areas at the same
time; please check the Not Area of Focus column if this is not a 2010 action item for your agency. Feel free to add other Action Plan items important to
your agency. If you check Planned for 2010, please briefly describe what you will be doing, how it will reduce agency losses and estimate how much
losses will be reduced. Please email all four sections of your completed Update to Kimberly.Haggard@OFM.WA.GOV by noon on April 30, 2010.
Possible 2010
Action Items
2010 Action
Item
Describe What You Plan To Do Explain How You Will Measure
Success of Expected Results
Estimate How Much This
Will Reduce Losses (%)
Ex. An agency decides to focus on tort claim losses in 2010. The losses were $500,000 and were mostly due to traffic collisions. The plan is to give employees driver
safety classes, and the estimated benefit is a 5% reduction in claim losses by year end. Success would be measured by meeting the anticipated reduction in 2010.
Ex. An agency has a 12% increase in the number of public record requests it received in 2009, and paid $250,000 in court -ordered fines due to disclosure delays.
The plan is to create a centralized system operated by a public records officer, and the estimated benefit is to have no future fines a 100% reduction. Success
would be measured by having no fines in 2010.
Worker Safety
Continue to track worker-safety
issues and make recommendations
through Safety team and Safety &
Wellness Coordinator
Through comprehensive surveys,
feedback from safety teams, and
injuries
5% injury reduction (per
HRD strategic plan)
Tort Claims and
Lawsuits
Continue to track and examine for
root causes and/or patterns. Share
info at SAF and coordinated,
detailed bi-annual briefing to
Executive Staff
Reduction in both settlements/awards
and legal expenditures.
See OFM trend data
Emergency
Management
Continue to produce after-action
reports for all events where ICS
implemented
100% compliance. Learnings
incorporated into policy/procedure
and/or training
Unknown
Public Records Provide training to agency
personnel related to public
disclosure. Monitor suit trends.
All employees trained. Reduced suits
filed/judgments against departrment.
Unknown
Risk Assessment/Risk
Register
Annual Risk Analysis report
combines qualitative and
quantitative data from field, AGO
and OFM. Development of Risk
Register
Division/District risks identified with
mitigation plans. Annual report reflects
ERM expansiveness/inclusiveness.
Establishing Baseline
2010 Enterprise Risk Management and Safety Update Agency: WSP
Section 4A: Update Safety Assessment Scores
Instructions: Once you have completed your new Safety and Health Program Assessment (using L&I Form 33), please enter your 2009 and 2010 scores
by section, along with the percentage of change for each section. Please feel free to add notes or attach any needed documents. Please email all four
sections of your completed Update to Kimberly.Haggard@OFM.WA.GOV by noon on April 30, 2010.
Measures 2009 Safety
Assessment
Score
2010 Safety
Assessment
Score
%
Change
Notes
Management Leadership and Employee
Participation Section
29 28 3%
Workplace Analysis Section 18 17 - 6%
Hazard Prevention and Control Section 14 18 29%
Safety and Health Training Section 6 8 34%
Total 67 71 6%
Number of staff surveyed to complete
assessment
293 217 N/A An email invitation was sent out to a random third of the
agency for both 2009 and 2010. All employees could also
access the survey via the Safety intranet page as well.
2010 Enterprise Risk Management and Safety Update Agency: WSP
Section 4B: Update Safety Action Plan Items
Instructions: Please provide a brief description of each item you listed in your 2009 Safety Action Plan and the outcome, if complete. If not yet complete,
please indicate the % of completion and tell us when you will finish. List new Safety Action Plan items in the 2010 section. Feel free to attach important
documents. Please email all four sections of your completed Update to Kimberly.Haggard@OFM.WA.GOV by noon on April 30, 2010.
2009 Enterprise Risk Management and Safety Update Agency: WSP
2009 Safety Action Plan Items Check if
complete
Results Notes
Safety and Wellness Manual Update
All teams are to send me their review by March 31
An updated manual will be posted by June 1
Training and Education
Received approval to begin developing online training
2
nd
Annual Safety Teams Training Day
Centralize respirator program & hearing protection
Currently both are decentralized and fall under the supervisors
responsibility
Complete New Injury Report Form
Provide example
Better instructions