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Don Kundrick

Fraud Prevention Inspector at MSM Security Services LLC

Don Kundrick is an experienced professional with a robust background in fire protection, emergency services, and healthcare fraud prevention. Currently serving as a Test Administrator at the United States Department of Defense since November 2016, Don has also worked as a Fraud Prevention Inspector for MSM Security Services LLC since March 2012, conducting site verification inspections for healthcare facilities. Previous roles include various leadership positions in the United States Air Force, where Don managed extensive firefighting operations and personnel across multiple installations, notably leading the largest expeditionary fire protection flight. Don holds multiple degrees from Columbia Southern University, including Bachelor's Degrees in Criminal Justice and Health Care Administration, as well as an Associate's Degree in Fire Science. Additionally, Don has completed advanced military leadership training through the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology and the Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Academy.

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Melbourne, United States

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MSM Security Services LLC

MSM Security Services, LLC (MSM) is an experienced company providing Investigative Services, Risk Analysis and Screening support for business and employment requirements. Over the years we have provided full cycle investigative and adjudicative support to the Federal Government, State Governments, the Congress and private firms. We have a deep understanding of the unique needs of our clients as it relates to personnel investigations and the industry. Core Services •Full Scope Background Investigative Services •Credit, Law, Criminal and Civil Record Checks •Employment, Reference and Security Verification •Security Compliance and Enterprise Process Solutions •Client Support and Training MSM Clients Include: •The Defense Department •The Department of Homeland Security •Federal and Civilian Government Agencies •State Governments •Private firms


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