CURRICULUM VITA MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M

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CURRICULUM VITA
MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
Professor of Public Administration, Troy University
81 Beal Parkway, Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32549
Office (850) 301-2133; drmmeine@troy.edu
Web page: http://spectrum.troy.edu/drmmeine
October 2015
I.
Education
Ph.D. in Public Administration - Golden Gate University, San Francisco, California, 1990.
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice - John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, 1980.
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - University of Nebraska 1976.
Post doctoral graduate course work in Governmental Budgeting.
II. Certifications
Certified Government Financial Manager: Certified by the National Association of Government Accountants to meet
national education and training standards as a Government Financial Manager.
Completed the Florida City & County Management Association’s Ethics Course, November 2008.
III. Current Position and Relevant University Experience
Professor – Graduate Faculty, Troy University 2006 - Present. Member of the Public Administration Graduate
Faculty, teach graduate courses in the TROY MPA program, including Governmental Budgeting, Ethics,
Administrative Law as well as the Foundations and Capstone Courses. Occasionally teach graduate and undergraduate
Criminal Justice courses as requested. Selected as TROY 2011 Wallace D. Malone Distinguished Faculty.
Assistant/Associate Professor – Graduate Faculty, Troy University 1994 - 2006.
Adjunct Faculty, 1980 – 1994, City University of New York; University of Maryland; Central Texas College,
Columbia College; Troy University.
Regional Director and Professor, Troy University Florida Region, August 1999 - 2007. Chief Academic and
Administrative Officer for Troy University’s Regional Campuses at sixteen sites in eight states with over 30,000
annual enrollments and a student population over four thousand. Responsible for over 350 full- and part-time
employees, including over 100 faculty members and the delivery of multiple graduate and undergraduate programs.
Responsible for developing and managing a multimillion-dollar annual budgets exceeding $12 million. Established
new campuses in the Seattle, Washington area and in Jacksonville, Florida and successfully developed numerous
corporate and government graduate cohorts. Led the development of the University’s most successful and rapidly
expanding distance education delivery system. Resigned in 2007 to return to full time teaching. As full Professor,
teach graduate courses noted above.
Chair, Department of Public Administration, Troy University, September 1997 to August 1999. Chaired Public
Administration programs and faculty throughout Troy University. Provided academic and administrative leadership
for one of the University’s largest satellite campuses managing an additional ten full-time graduate faculty and many
part-time faculty and programs leading to the Master of Public Administration, Master of Business Administration,
Master of Human Resources Management, Master of Science in Management, and Master of Science in Foundations
of Education degrees. Taught courses listed under teaching below.
CURRICULUM VITA
MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
Associate Regional Director, Academic Affairs & Student Services, Troy University, Atlantic Region, Norfolk,
Virginia, January 1995 - September 1997. Supervised full-time and adjunct graduate faculty and managed programs
leading to Master of Public Administration, Master of Business Administration, Master of Human Resources
Management, Master of Science in Management, and Master of Science in Foundations of Education. Managed six
person student services section and outreach programs. Taught graduate courses listed under teaching below.
IV. Publication/Scholarly Works
Book Chapters
“Vietnam War Legacy: Military Ethics,” Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, The Encyclopedia of Public
Administration, 3d. ed. Taylor & Francis Group, Fall 2015 publication.
“Ethics in Public Administration.” Manfred F. Meine and Tammy Esteves chapter in Public Administration in
Transition, Managing the Public Sector in an Emerging Democracy, Georgian Institute for Public Administration
Tiblisi,Georgia, Diogenes Publishing, August 2008.
“Public Budgeting: Financing the Public Sector.” Manfred F. Meine and Donald Rosenhoover, chapter in Public
Administration in Transition, Managing the Public Sector in an Emerging Democracy, Georgian Institute for Public
Administration Tiblisi,Georgia, Diogenes Publishing, August 2008.
“Is Nuclear War Inevitable?” Manfred F. Meine, Conflict Analysis and Resolution. San Francisco: Millennium Books,
1988.
Journal Articles, and other Academic Publications
Guest Editor for a Military Ethics Symposium edition of Public Integrity, one of ASPA’s primary journals, 2015 –
Current.
“The Search for Ethical Competency: Do Ethics Codes Matter?” Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, Public
Integrity, Vol. 15, No. 2, Spring 2013.
“On the Invasive Influence of Politics, Business, and Economics on an Innovative Education Initiative: A Longitudinal
Case Study.” Thomas P. Dunn and Manfred F. Meine, International Journal of Business and Social Science, Vol. 3,
No. 28 (November 2012).
“Emerging Ethical, Academic and Practical Considerations for Online Teaching: Does the Search for Quality and
Integrity Come at the Expense of Academic Freedom.” Manfred F. Meine, Thomas P. Dunn and Robert Abbey,
Internet Learning, Vol. 1, No. 1 (September 2012).
“Policing the Police, Using Ethics Education and Training to Combat ‘Official Deviance’.” Manfred F. Meine and
Thomas P. Dunn, Journal of US-China Public Administration, Vol. 9, No. 9 (September 2012).
“On Advancing Professional Ethics to the Next Level: Interdisciplinary vs. Intra-Disciplinary Approaches.” Manfred F.
Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, The Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Volume 6, No. 6, February 2012.
Book Review of “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.” Public Integrity, Vol. 13, No. 4, Fall 2011.
“The BFA, BFA Simulation Revisited.” Thomas P. Dunn and Manfred F. Meine, The International Journal of
Diversity in Organizations, Communities and Nations, Vol. 10, No. 6, May 2011.
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MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
“Emerging Ethical and Academic Issues in Teaching of Online Sociology Courses.” Thomas P. Dunn and Manfred F.
Meine, ASA Footnotes, Vol. 38, No. 9, December 2010.
“Ethics Codes and their Administration: A Particularly Illustrative Case Study and a Call for Collaboration.” Manfred
F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, The Innovation Journal: The Public Sector Innovation Journal, Vol. 15, No. 2, 2010.
“Walking the Walk vs. Talking the Talk: A Comparative Analysis of the ASA and ASPA Ethics Initiatives.” Manfred
F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, Journal of US-China Public Administration, October 2010.
“The Remote Proctor: An Innovative Technology Solution for Online Course Integrity.” Thomas P. Dunn, Manfred F.
Meine and Judy McCarley, The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, Vol. 6, Issue 1, 2010.
“Distance Learning and Ethics Education and Training: A New Role for ASPA?” Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P.
Dunn, Public Integrity, Vol. 12, No 1, pp. 51-59, Winter 2009-2010.
Article “Improving Ethics Education for a Frequently Overlooked Public Employee: The Street Level Bureaucrat.”
Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, The Journal for Ethics Across the Curriculum, Fall 2006 (published Fall
2007).
“Ethics Training in Local Police Agencies - The Virginia Example.” Manfred F. Meine, Charles Watson and
C. W. Cowles. Original research article. Public Integrity, Winter 2000, pp. 75-83.
“Ethics Education and Training in Police Departments: A Study of the Virginia Example.” Manfred F. Meine, C. W.
Cowles and Charles Watson. Security Journal, November 1998, pp. 145-149.
“Police Consolidation in Germany and the United Kingdom.” Manfred F. Meine, Security Journal, September 1997,
pp. 147-155.
Case Studies
“Loyalty, Ethics and ‘Whistle Blowing:’ Confronting Corruption in the Volatile World of Law Enforcement.” With
Thomas P. Dunn, Ethics case published on the Electronic Hallway, University of Washington, April 11, 2014.
“The University School.” Major teaching case, Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, published on the Electronic
Hallway, University of Washington, a peer reviewed teaching resource site for Public Administration and
Public Policy, September 2008.
V. Published Peer Reviewed Conference Proceedings
“Police Consolidation in the United States: The Never Ending Debate - Fiscal Imperatives versus Political Agendas and
Public Policy Implications,” Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, in Proceedings of the 2013 International
Conference on Public Administration. USDETC Press, Chengdu, China, 2013.
“Administrative Reform: Building Trust in Government from the Ground Up—A Focus on the Street Level
Bureaucrat.” Manfred F. Meine, Public Administration in the 21st Century: Traditions and Innovations, Moscow
State University Press, Moscow, Russia, 2006.
“Educating and Training a Dispersed Workforce: The Technology Solution.” Manfred F. Meine, Proceedings of the
2005 International Conference on Public Administration. University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Press, Chengdu, China, 2005.
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MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
VI.
Grant Proposals
Negotiated agreements to provide several graduate management cohorts to health care facilities in Tacoma,
Washington, 2001- 2005.
Submitted successful contract proposal to the U.S. Army to deliver graduate programs in the Seattle, Washington area,
which led to the establishment of a permanent TROY site at Fort Lewis, Washington, 2001.
Led successful negotiations in obtaining a multimillion dollar contract with Price Waterhouse Cooper to provide
distance education programs to the United States Army, 2000.
Negotiated agreements with eight major corporations in submitting a bid for a $700,000,000 contract to provide
distance education services to the United States Army, September - October 2000.
Successfully competed for an open-ended three-year educational contract with the United States Navy to provide eight
distance education programs for over 1,100 Navy personnel per year, September 2000. (renewed in 2003)
Negotiated $400,000 per year contract with the Okaloosa County School District, Florida for the delivery of dual
enrollment programs in 2000 through 2002. First out-of-state University so accepted.
Conducted original research studying the relationship between ethics training and education and ethical behavior on the
part of Virginia police departments based on $150,000 Federal grant request through the National Institute
of Justice. Due to lack of funding, initiated research at own expense, 1998.
Managed an approved federal grant for Troy University on Tropical Cyclone studies 1996-98.
VII.
Technical Reports
None
VIII.
Other Publications
Courage and Guardian Angel: a German Family’s Post War Road to America. (2015). A work assembling, editing,
recording and honoring the courage and sacrifices of my mother Klara and my father Heinz in the difficult period
between world wars, during Hitler’s Germany, life in the short US post World War II occupation in an area then
turned over to Russian Forces, and the subsequent escape from that occupation with the eventual road to life in
America. Published in Amazon.Com as a printed work and a Kindle Book.
“Police Consolidation: A New Era to Law Enforcement,” PA Times, February 2014.
“When the Boss Marries a Subordinate.” Ethics scenario analysis in Ethics Moments in Government, by Donald
Menzel, CRC Press, 2010, pp201-204.
“In Pursuit of Ethical Competency…” Multi-author article with Donald Menzel, et al., PA Times, October 2009.
“Testing Integrity in Online Courses: Big Brother Has Arrived.” Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P Dunn, PA Times
Education Supplement, October 2009.
“Notes from the Treasurer.” Manfred F. Meine, Ethics Today, Volume 10, Number 4 (Winter 2009)
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MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
“The Changing Face of Education – Distance Education and the Military.” Manfred F. Meine, Military Advanced
Education, March/April 2008.
“Message from the Treasurer.” Manfred F. Meine, Ethics Today, Volume 5, Number 1, Fall 2002.
“Readers Respond to April 2001 Ethics Moment.” Manfred F. Meine, PA Times, Vol. 24, No 6. June 2001.
“Using Distance Learning in the Classroom.” Manfred F. Meine, Charles Watson and David W. Hays, SPAE’s Forum,
Section on Public Administration Education, American Society of Public Administration, Vol 10, No. 2, Spring 2000.
“The Last Word.” Manfred F. Meine, editorial in Ethics Today, Vol 2, No. 1, February 1999.
Absent Parent Location. A training manual prepared for the National Center for Public Productivity, New York, N.Y.,
and the New York and New Jersey State Departments of Social Services, 1981.
Child Abuse Investigation in Foster Homes. A training manual prepared for the National Center for Public Productivity,
New York, N.Y., and the New York State Department of Social Services, 1981.
Fraud Investigation Techniques. A training manual prepared for the National Center for Public Productivity, New
York, N.Y., and the New York State Department of Social Services, 1980.
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Conference Paper Presentations
“Distance Learning at a Crossroads: The Implication for MPA Programs, Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn,
Accepted for presentation at the Southeast Conference on Public Administration, September 30 – October 3, 2015,
Charleston, SC.
“Military Ethics,” Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, presented at the Southern Sociological Association Annual
Conference, New Orleans, LA, March 26th, 2015.
“The Concept of Online “Course Design:” A First-Hand Inventory of Academic Concerns and Administrative Issues,”
Thomas P. Dunn with Manfred F. Meine, presented at the Mid-South Sociological Association, Mobile, AL,
November 6, 2014.
“Police Consolidation A Resurgent Issue with Multi-Level Political and Economic Implications,” Manfred F. Meine
and Thomas P. Dunn, presented at the Alabama Political Science Association, Montgomery, AL, March, 2014.
“Police Consolidation in the United States: The Never Ending Debate - Fiscal Imperatives versus Political Agendas and
Public Policy Implications,” (Revised) Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, presented at the 8th International
Conference on Public Administration (ICPA), Cape Town, South Africa, Nov 2, 2013.
“Enough Already! Resolving the Political Imperative of Decentralized Policing vis-a’-vis Police Consolidation,” with
Thomas P. Dunn, Georgia Political Science Association, Savannah, Georgia, November 2013.
“Police Consolidation: Fiscal Imperatives versus Political Agendas and Public Policy Implications,” presented at the
annual American Society of Public Administration (ASPA) National Conference, New Orleans, LA, March 2013.
“The Dark Side of the Vietnam Conflict: Organizational Evil or Just Good People Doing Evil Things?” Manfred F.
Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, presented at the Mid-South Sociological Association, Mobile, AL, November 9, 2012.
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MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
“On the Invasive Influence of Politics and Business/Economics on an Innovative Education Initiative: A Longitudinal
Case Study.” Thomas P. Dunn and Manfred F. Meine, presented at the International Organization of Social Sciences
and Behavioral Research Conference, Biloxi, MS, October 18-19, 2012.
“eLearning Communities: An Academic and Administrative Win-Win?” Thomas P. Dunn and Manfred F. Meine,
presented at the Southern Sociological Society Conference, New Orleans, LA, March 21-24, 2012.
“Policing the Police, Ethics Education and Training as a Tool to Combat ‘Noble Cause Corruption’ and Reduce the Use
of Excessive Force.” Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, presented at the Southern Sociological Society, New
Orleans, LA, March 21-24, 2012.
“The Search for Ethical Competency: Do Ethics Codes Matter?” Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn,
paper presented at the annual American Society of Public Administration (ASPA) National Conference, Las
Vegas, NV, March 2012.
“The Search for Ethical Competency: Do Ethics Codes Matter-Revisited?” Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn,
paper presented at the Southern Political Science Association Conference, New Orleans, LA, January 14-17, 2012.
“The State of Ethics Training for Police: Phase II.” Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, paper presented at the
Southern Political Science Association Conference, New Orleans, LA, January 14-17, 2012.
“Emerging Ethical and Academic Issues in the Teaching of Public Administration Courses” Manfred F. Meine and
Thomas P. Dunn, paper presented at the Southern Political Science Association Conference, New Orleans, LA,
January 14-17, 2012.
“The State of Ethics Training for Police: A Commentary.” Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, paper presented at
the Southeast Conference on Public Administration (SECOPA), New Orleans, LA, September 21-23, 2011.
“On Advancing Professional Ethics to the Next Level: Interdisciplinary vs. Intra-Disciplinary Approaches.” Manfred F.
Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, paper presented at the 6th International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social
Sciences, New Orleans, LA, July 11-13, 2011.
“The Bafa’ Bafa’ Simulation Revisited—A New Way to Address Diversity Issues in Public Administration Initiatives
that Involve Citizen Engagement.” Thomas P. Dunn and Manfred F. Meine, virtual presentation at the 11th
International Conference on Diversity in Organizations, Communities and Nations, Cape Town, South Africa, June
20-22, 2011.
“Emerging Ethical, Academic and Practical Considerations for Online Teaching: Does the Search for Quality and
Integrity Come at the Expense of Academic Freedom.” Manfred F. Meine, Thomas P. Dunn and Robert Abbey,
paper presented at the 34th Annual Teaching Public Administration Conference, Williamsburg, VA, May 18, 2011.
“Ethical Governance: Realistic Aspirations or Unattainable Expectations?” Thomas P. Dunn and Manfred F. Meine,
paper presented at the Southern Sociological Association Annual Conference, Jacksonville, Florida, April 7, 2011.
“Ethics Codes and Their Administration: A Particularly Illustrative Case Study and a Call for Collaboration.” Manfred
F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, paper presented at the American Society of Public Administration Annual
Conference, Baltimore, MD, March 11-15, 2011.
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MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
“Emerging Ethical and Academic Issues in Teaching of Online Sociology Courses.” Thomas P. Dunn and Manfred F.
Meine, paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Alabama-Mississippi Sociological Association, Montgomery,
AL. February 17-18, 2011.
“Testing Integrity in Online Courses: Does the Utilization of ‘Big Brother’ Technology Address the Question.”
Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, paper presented at the 2010 National Association of Schools of Public
Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) National Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 1, 2010.
“Ethical Transitions and Development as a Public Service Professional.” Roundtable discussant, at the 2010 NASPAA
Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 30, 2010.
“Codes, Competence and Compliance: Toward Collaboration between the ASA and ASPA in the Ethics Arena.”
Thomas P. Dunn and Manfred, paper presented at the American Sociological Association National Conference,
Atlanta, Georgia, August 14-17, 2010.
“Walking the Walk vs. Talking the Talk: A Comparative Analysis of the ASA and ASPA Ethics Initiatives,” Thomas P.
Dunn and Manfred F. Meine, paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society Conference, Atlanta, Georgia,
April 22-23, 2010.
Testing Integrity in Online Sociology Courses: Does the Utilization of “Big Brother” Technology Pass Ethical Muster?
Thomas P. Dunn and Manfred F. Meine, paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society Conference, Atlanta,
Georgia, April 22-23, 2010.
“Well Intentioned Public Policy vs. Local Politics—A Case Study.” Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn, paper
presented at the Southeast Conference on Public Administration (SECOPA), Louisville, Kentucky, October 2009.
“Bafa Bafa: A Hidden Gem for Dealing with Diversity Issues in Public Administration.” Thomas P. Dunn and Manfred
F. Meine, paper presented at the Southeast Conference on Public Administration (SECOPA), Louisville, Kentucky,
October 2009.
“The All-Seeing Eye: Online Testing Integrity via Innovative Technology.” Thomas P. Dunn, Manfred F. Meine and
Judy McCarley, paper presented at the 25th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning. Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, August 2009.
“The BAFA BAFA Simulation Revisited” An Old Tool as a New Way to Address Diversity Issues in Public
Administration Programs that Involve Citizen Engagement.” Thomas P. Dunn and Manfred F. Meine, paper
presented at The American Society of Public Administration Annual Conference, Miami, Florida, March 2009.
“Distance Learning and Ethics Education and Training: A New Role for ASPA?” Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P.
Dunn, paper presented at the American Society of Public Administration Annual Conference, Miami, Florida, March
2009.
“The Remote Proctor an Innovative Technology Solution for Online Course Integrity.” Thomas P. Dunn, Manfred F.
Meine and Judy McCarley, paper presented at the 5th International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and
Society Conference, Huntsville, Alabama, January 2009.
“The University School: A Case Study in Good Public Policy vs. Politics,” Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn,
Paper presented at the Troy University sponsored Public Policy Conference, Sandestin, FL, November 2008.
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MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
“The Changing Face of Education – Distance Education and the Military.” Manfred F. Meine, paper presented at the
2008 annual conference for the Council of College and Military Educators, San Francisco, CA, February 18 – 21,
2008 and at the Troy University eCampus Colloquium, April 17, 2008.
Member, US delegation for the American Society for Public Administration, presented a paper titled "Administrative
Reform: Building Trust in Government from the Ground Up—A Focus on the Street Level Bureaucrat," at Moscow
State University, Moscow, Russia, May 2006.
Presenter, Panel on the Economics of Alcohol Regulation, 67th National Conference of the American Society for
Public Administration, Denver, Colorado, March 31 – April 4th, 2006.
“Improving Ethics Education for a Frequently Overlooked Public Employee: The Street Level Bureaucrat,” paper
presented at the Seventh International Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum Conference, Sarasota, Florida,
November 2005.
“Teaching Public Administration Using Case Studies,” paper presented at the International Conference on Instructional
Methods, Training and Research in Public Administration and Policy, Xiamen University, China, October 25-27,
2005.
“Educating and Training a Dispersed Workforce, the Technology Solution?” Manfred F. Meine, Published technical
Version presented at the International Conference on Public Administration, Chengdu, China, October 2005.
“Educating and Training a Dispersed Workforce, the Technology Solution?” Preliminary paper presented at the Florida
State Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Clearwater, Florida, April 29, 2005.
“Building an Educated Force – Education and Training Using Technology, paper presented at the 7th Biennial
Conference on International Perspectives on Crime, Justice, and Public Order. Bucharest, Romania, June 2004.
“Ethical Implications of Military Online Programs.” Manfred F. Meine, paper presented at the American Society for
Public Administration Annual Conference, in Washington, D.C., March 2003.
“Distance Learning and the Military – A Case Study of the eArmy Program.” Manfred F. Meine, paper presented at the
Florida Distance Learning Association Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, December 14, 2002.
“Distance learning” Improving Military Recruiting and Retention Through Distance Education.” Manfred F. Meine,
paper presented at the Southeast Conference on Public Administration, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, October, 2001.
“Integrating Distance Learning and Web-Based Instruction in the Curriculum.” Manfred F. Meine, David W.
Hayes and Charles Watson, paper presented at the SAM International Management Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada,
April 2001.
“Distance Learning, the Military’s Education Solution for recruiting and Retention.” Manfred F. Meine, paper
presented at the Alabama Distance Learning Symposium, Montgomery, Alabama, March 14-15, 2001.
“Career Planning for the New Century and the New City.” Panel Member, American Society for Public Administration,
62nd Annual National Conference, Newark, New Jersey, March 10-12, 2001.
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MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
“Using the MPA Capstone Course Experience to Solve Real World Problems.” Manfred F. Meine, Charles Watson and
David W. Hays, paper presented at the Annual Conference of the American Society for Public Administration, San
Diego, California, April 2000.
“Using Computer Technology in the Classroom.” Manfred F. Meine, Charles Watson and David W. Hays, paper
presented at the Annual Conference on Teaching Public Administration, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, January 2000
“Ethics Training in Local Police Agencies.” Manfred F. Meine, Charles Watson and C. W. Cowles. Original research
results paper presented at the 60th Annual National Conference of the American Society for Public Administration,
Orlando, Florida, April 1999.
“The Classroom vs. Distance Learning, a Mini Case Study.” Manfred F. Meine and Charles Watson, paper presented at
the Annual Conference on Teaching Public Administration, Portland, Oregon, March 1999.
“Police Ethics Training in Virginia.” Manfred F. Meine, C. W. Cowles and Charles Watson, paper presented at the
Southeast Conference on Public Administration, Pensacola, Florida, January 1999.
“Ethics Education and Training in Virginia Police Departments.” Manfred F. Meine, C. W. Cowles and Charles
Watson. Interim original research report on ethics training by Virginia police agencies presented at the Fourth
Biennial Conference on International Perspectives on Crime, Justice, and Public Order. Budapest, Hungary, June
1998.
Ethics Education in Local Police Agencies.” Manfred F. Meine, C. W. Cowles and Charles Watson. Original ethics
research concept paper presented at the 21st Annual Conference on Teaching Public Administration, Colorado
Springs, Colorado, March 1998.
“Improving Public Sector Ethics Education: The Public Administration-Higher Education Partnership.” Manfred F.
Meine and C.W. Cowles, ethics education paper presented at the 58th National Conference of the American Society
for Public Administration, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 1997.
“Ethics Education for Today’s Public Administrator.” Manfred F. Meine, C.W. Cowles, paper presented at the
Twentieth Annual Conference on Teaching Public Administration, Richmond, Virginia, March 1997.
“Ethics, Professionalism and the Street Level Bureaucrat.” Manfred F. Meine, paper presented at the Second Annual
Conference on Criminal Justice Education, New York, N.Y., October 1996.
“Police Consolidation-Another Look Using the German and British Examples.” Manfred F. Meine, paper presented at
the Third Biennial Conference on International Perspectives on Crime, Justice, and Public Order; Dublin, Ireland,
June 1996.
“Toward a Professional Police.” Manfred F. Meine, paper presented at the National Conference on Criminal Justice
Education, New York, N.Y., October 1995.
X.
Conference Presentations Invited
Panel moderator, “Innovation and Performance,” at the 8th International Conference on Public Administration (ICPA),
Cape Town, South Africa, Nov 1, 2013.
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MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
Panel moderator “Service Learning” at the 34th Annual Teaching Public Administration Conference, Williamsburg,
VA, May 17, 2011.
Roundtable panel member “The TROY Experience with Teaching at a Distance: Comparability Among in-Class,
Online and Hybrid Courses” at the 34th Annual Teaching Public Administration Conference, Williamsburg, VA, May
19, 2011.
Invited participant in a roundtable, “Becoming Ethically Competent” for developing NASPAA standards for ethics in
MPA programs at the 2009 NASPAA Conference, Washington, D.C., October 2009.
Panel Moderator, for Republic of Georgia Officials, “Personal Reflections on the Recent Invasion of Georgia and
Georgia’s Future,” Troy University sponsored Public Policy Conference, Sandestin, FL, November 2008.
“The University School: A Case Study in Good Public Policy vs. Politics,” Manfred F. Meine and Thomas P. Dunn,
Paper presented at the Troy University sponsored Public Policy Conference, Sandestin, FL, November 2008.
Ethics Track Chair for the Troy University sponsored Public Policy Conference, Sandestin, FL, November 2008.
Presenter and Panel Member on “Improving State Advisory Councils on Military Education.” Department of Defense
2006 Worldwide Education Symposium, Orlando, Florida, July 17-21, 2006.
Presenter and Panel Member on “Improving State Advisory Councils on Military Education.” Department of Defense
2006 Worldwide Education Symposium, Orlando, Florida, July 17-21, 2006.
Member, US delegation for the American Society for Public Administration, presented a paper titled "Administrative
Reform: Building Trust in Government from the Ground Up—A Focus on the Street Level Bureaucrat," at Moscow
State University, Moscow, Russia, May 2006.
Presenter, Panel on the Economics of Alcohol Regulation, 67th National Conference of the American Society for
Public Administration, Denver, Colorado, March 31 – April 4th, 2006.
Panel Member, “What is Needed to Rejuvenate the Advisory Council on Military Education Movement,” Annual
Symposium of the Council of College and Military Educator, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 7-10 2005.
Chair, Panel on Innovative Approaches to Training Law Enforcement Personnel, 7 th Biennial Conference on
International Perspectives on Crime, Justice, and Public Order. Bucharest, Romania, June 2004.
Honorary Chair, Triennial Ethics Forum, American Society for Public Administration, Portland, Oregon, March 2004.
Moderator, Panel on Establishing Ethical Regimes, Triennial Ethics Forum, American Society for Public
Administration, Portland, Oregon, March 2004.
Respondent for the Theme Session on Ethics and the Challenge of Governance, Triennial Ethics Forum, American
Society for Public Administration, Portland, Oregon, March 2004.
Chair, Roundtable on “Establishing a State Advisory Council on Military Education,” at the Triennial Department of
Defense Worldwide Education Symposium, Orlando, Florida, July 7-10, 2003.
Track Chair, E-Learning and Technology in Education, Southeast Conference on Public Administration, Baton Rouge,
Louisiana, October, 2001.
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MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
Panel Chair, Ethics in Public Administration, Southeast Conference on Public Administration, Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
October, 2001.
Chair and Discussant, panel on “Distance Learning, Innovations and Challenges,” at the Annual Conference on
Teaching Public Administration, Portland, Oregon, March 1999.
Chair, panel on “Policing in Societies in Transition,” at the 4 th Biennial Conference on International Perspectives on
Crime, Justice, and Public Order. Budapest, Hungary, June 1998.
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Honors and Awards
2011 Troy University Wallace D. Malone Distinguished Faculty award.
John Jay Graduate Award for Excellence. Top Criminal Justice Graduate in Achieving the Masters Degree.
FBI National Academy Section Representative. Peer selected as chair and spokesperson for fifty person class at the
FBI National Academy.
Phi Kappa Phi, National Honor Society.
Lambda Alpha Epsilon, National Criminal Justice Honor Society.
Academic Distinguished Graduate: Logistics Management, Criminal Investigation, and Police Administration
Courses.
XII.
Professional Societies
American Society for Public Administration, 1999 – Present.
ASPA Ethics Section (Executive Committee member and former Treasurer) 2000 – Present.
First Vice President, National Criminal Investigation Agents Association, 2010 – Present.
FBI National Academy Associates, 1978 – Present.
Criminal Investigation Agents Association of Florida (Former President) 2010 – Present.
Florida Advisory Council on Military Education (Former President and former treasurer), 1999 – 2007.
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Academic Service
Elected member of the Troy University Graduate Council, 2008-2013.
Member, Troy University MPA Admissions Committee 2012-2015.
Member, Search Committee for the Troy University Dean of Arts and Sciences, 2011.
Member, Graduate Council Ad-hoc subcommittee on Admission Standards, 2010-2011.
CURRICULUM VITA
MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
Co-Chair of the committee to write the Troy University proposal for the US Military Education Contract for the
Pacific Theater, resulting in the Award of a multimillion dollar education services contract, 2007-2009.
Member Troy University Military Education Advisory Council, January 2009-2010.
Chair, Troy University MPA Admissions Committee 2009.
Member Troy University SACS Reaccreditation Leadership Team, 2008.
Chair, MPA Faculty Search Committee, 2008-2009.
Participant in preparation of the University self-study for NASPAA Accreditation, 2007-2008.
Chair, MPA Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2007-2009.
Information article author for the Florida and Western Region Sandscripts Newsletter in each of five teaching terms per
Year 1999 – 2007.
Member, Subcommittee: Establishing Governance of the Graduate School for “One Great University, 2004 – 2005.
Member, Subcommittee: Addressing Graduate Student Needs for “One Great University, 2004 – 2005.
Member, Subcommittee: Professional Accreditation, Regional Reaffirmation and Licensure Compliance for Graduate
Programs for “One Great University, 2004 – 2005.
Member and subcommittee chair, e-Campus/Virtual University Executive Committee, 2002 – 2005.
Member, Subcommittee: New Graduate & Doctoral Program Development for “One Great University, 2004
Led the Florida and Western Region through a successful ten-year reaffirmation visit by the Commission on Colleges,
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, 2003.
Opened a new graduate teaching site at Fort Lewis, Washington, and assumed teaching sites at Malmstrom Air Force
Base, Great Falls, Montana; Fort Carson, Colorado Springs, Colorado; Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico; and
Davis Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, Arizona, Spring 2002.
Led the Florida Region through two successful Commission on Colleges, Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools substantive change reviews, resulting in no Regional recommendations, 2001-2002.
Member, Search Committee for the position of Director, Troy University Atlantic Region, March – May 2000.
Member, Search Committee for the position of Dean, Graduate School, Troy University, 1999-2000.
Chair, Department of Public Administration, 1997 – 1999.
Participated in the successful ACBSP Professional Accreditation for the Sorrell College of Business. Prepared
documents for University college sites, and participated in interviews with the ACBSP team, 1998.
Participated in the SACS Reaffirmation planning and introduction session in Atlanta, Georgia, August, 1998.
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CURRICULUM VITA
MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
Academic lead for Troy University’s Atlantic Region through three successful accreditation visits, prepared documents,
participated in interviews and group sessions, 1995, 1996, 1997.
XIV.
Service to the Profession
Guest Editor for a Military Ethics Symposium edition of Public Integrity, one of ASPA’s primary journals, 2015 –
Current.
Executive Committee, American Society for Public Administration, Section on Ethics, March 2004 – 2012 and 2014 to
present
Associate Regional Director for Academic Affairs, Troy University Atlantic Region, 1995 - 1999.
Chair, College of Arts and Sciences Public Administration Comprehensive Examination Committee, 1997-1999.
Member, University Graduate Council. 1997 - 1999.
Member, University Ad-hoc Committee on Faculty Promotion and Tenure. 1998 -1999.
Developer and Chair of the Troy University Public Administration curriculum review and revision project,
1998 - 1999.
Member, Graduate Council Subcommittee on Graduate Faculty Qualifications. 1997 - 1998.
Conducted quarterly comprehensive examination information seminars for Troy University students and faculty. 1994 –
1999.
Member of the University Faculty Advisory Council. 1996 - 1997.
External Doctoral Dissertation Examiner, University of Pretoria, South Africa, 2014-Present
Proposal Reviewer for Routledge Publishing, 2015 – Reviewed Ethics Management for Public Administrators, 3d. ed.
Member, Editorial Board, US-China Journal of Public Administration, 2014.
“The Dark Side of the Vietnam Conflict: Organizational Evil or Just Good People Doing Bad Things? A First-Hand
Commentary,” Presentation to the Alabama Humanities Society, Super Teachers’ Institute, Troy, AL June 19, 2012.
Presentation on managing diversity to the annual regional conference for the US Census Bureau, Destin, Florida, June
14, 2011
Associate Editor, Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities and Nations, 2011-12
Associate Editor, International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 2011-12
Manuscript Reviewer for the Journal of Public Administration Education, 2011.
Manuscript Reviewer for the Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 2011.
Manuscript Reviewer for the Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2011.
Member, 2011 Teaching Public Administration Conference Review Committee.
CURRICULUM VITA
MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
Manuscript reviewer for Politics and Policy, 2009-Present.
Associate Editor, The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, April – December 2009.
“It’s a Matter of Ethics. Community Service presentation, Crestview, Florida, March 2, 2009.
Manuscript reviewer for Public Integrity symposium edition, 2008.
National Treasurer, Section on Ethics, American Society for Public Administration May 1998 – 2003, 2008 - 2010.
Elected Treasurer and Executive Board Member, National Association of Institutions for Military Educational Services,
December 2007 – 2010.
Honorary Chair, Triennial Ethics Forum, American Society for Public Administration, Portland, Oregon, March 2004.
President, Florida Advisory Council on Military Education, November 2002 – 2006.
Panel member, Roundtable on “Providing Service to a Broader Spectrum of Clientele,” at the Tri-annual Department of
Defense Worldwide Education Symposium, Orlando, Florida, July 17-21, 2006.
As an advisor to the President of the American Society for Public Administration, participated in the planning session
for the president’s agenda upon assuming office, April 2005, Milwaukee, WI.
Conference Management Committee for the 67th National Conference of the American Society for Public
Administration, 2005-2006.
Executive Committee member, Section on Ethics, American Society for Public Administration, March 2004 - 2012.
President, Florida Advisory Council on Military Education, (by popular vote) a body of federal and state education
officials, military installation education managers, and academic institution representatives from colleges throughout
the US acting as advisers to the Florida Department of Education, November 2002 – 2006.
Conference Organizer and official host for the 2003, International Ethics Conference, American Society for Public
Administration.
Professional reviewer of a text book prospectus, Crime and Culture: Readings in Comparative Criminology and
Criminal Justice, Sage Publications, July 2003.
Chair, Roundtable on “Establishing a State Advisory Council on Military Education,” at the Tri-annual Department of
Defense Worldwide Education Symposium, Orlando, Florida, July 7-10, 2003.
Member of the Planning Committee for the annual American Society for Public Administration National Conference
Washington, D.C. in April 2003
As national treasurer, presented annual financial report for the Ethics Section, American Society for Public
Administration at the ASPA National Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, March 23 - 26, 2002.
Treasurer, Florida Advisory Council on Military Education for Florida, February 2000 – November 2002.
Member, Advisory Committee, Florida State Regulatory Board for Independent Colleges and Universities, 1999-2001.
CURRICULUM VITA
MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
Presented the Troy University Master of Public Administration Program to the Alabama Council of Graduate
Deans for state approval, Birmingham, Alabama, November 2000.
Presented the Okaloosa County University School dual enrollment program to the University Board of Trustees and the
Chair of the Alabama House of Representatives Budget Committee, August 2000.
Conducted ribbon-cutting ceremonies for parents, faculty, and students at Okaloosa County Florida High Schools
To open the University School, a dual enrollment partnership between TROY and the Okaloosa County, Florida
School District, August 2000.
Addressed 500 students in opening the Okaloosa County University School dual enrollment program, August
2000.
Addressed parents and students of the Fort Walton Beach High School, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, about Troy
University history and special dual enrollment programs, February 2000.
Addressed the annual Troy University Business Symposium, February 2000.
Addressed parents and students of Choctawhatchee High School, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, about Troy University
history and special dual enrollment programs, January 2000.
Addressed the Fort Walton Beach, Florida Chamber of Commerce on continuing education, August, 1999.
Guest Speaker for the annual induction ceremony of the Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society, Fort Walton Beach,
Florida, December 1999.
Conducted training sessions on Professional Ethics for the leadership of the Portsmouth, Virginia Police Department.
Each session was attended by more than 35 police managers and executives. October 1998.
Professional Reviewer of Thomas Lynch’s Public Budgeting in America for Prentice Hall Publishing Inc. 1996.
Institutional Leader Education and Training. Primary writer of the Army Regulation governing institutional education
for all Army officers, noncommissioned offers, and civilian managers, August 1994.
“Leader Development into the Next Century.” Graduation speech presented at the Army Reserve Readiness Training
Center in Sparta, Wisconsin, September 1993.
“Leader Development.” Guest lecture presented to the Legal Administrators Course at Judge Advocate General
School at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, July 1993.
“After the Cold War.” Guest lecture on military training policies after the collapse of the Soviet Union, presented at
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, May 1993.
Primary writer and researcher for the United States Army's Warrant Officer Leader Development Action Plan, a blue
print for training and management of Army officer technicians into the twenty-first century. Managed a decision
network through a series of research and development workshop. Presented findings to the Chief of Staff of the
United States Army, resulting in adoption of all recommendations in February 1992.
Charter session participant, Section on Ethics, American Society for Public Administration, at the 59 th Annual National
Conference of ASPA, Seattle, Washington, May 1998 -- selected as national treasurer.
CURRICULUM VITA
MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
Conducted financial management for and provided presentations to the October 2001, semi-annual Florida Advisory
Council on Military Education Meeting, Cocoa Beach, Florida.
Conducted financial management for and provided presentations to the May 2001, semi-annual Florida Advisory
Council on Military Education Meeting, Key West, Florida.
Conducted financial management for and provided presentations to the May 2001, semi-annual Florida Advisory
Council on Military Education Meeting, Key West, Florida.
As national treasurer, presented an annual financial report to the Ethics Section, American Society for Public
Administration at the ASPA National Conference, Newark, New Jersey, March 9 - 12, 2001.
Represented Troy University at the Council of College and Military Educators, Long Beach, California,
April 10 - 14, 2001.
Participated in the tri-annual Worldwide Conference of Military Educators, Dallas, Texas, May 2000.
Participated in the April 2000, semi-annual Florida Advisory Council on Military Education Meeting, St. Augustine,
Florida.
Participated in the annual conference of the Council of College and Military Educators, Tampa, Florida, February 2000.
Voluntary trainer/lecturer on professional Ethics to the Portsmouth, Virginia Police Department, 1998.
XV.
Community Service
Treasurer, BMW Car Club of America, for the Gulf Coast Region from Mobile, AL to Tallahassee, FL, 2015 – Present.
Member, Magnolia Plantation Property Owner Association Board of Directors, managing a planned community
development of 263 homes in Niceville, Florida, December 2014 - 2015.
President, Magnolia Plantation Property Owner Association Board of Directors, managing a planned community
development of 263 homes in Niceville, Florida, December 2013 - 2014.
Ethics Presentation to the Gulf Coast Federal Human Resources Council, March 9th, 2007.
Ethics Presentation to the Niceville, Florida Kiwanis, February 15th, 2007.
Member, Education Committee, Fort Walton Beach, Florida Chamber of Commerce, January 2001 – 2007.
Member, School Advisory Committee, Niceville Senior High School, January 2001 – April 2002.
President, Board of Directors, Magnolia Plantation Property Owner Association, Blue Water Bay, Florida, 2007 –
2008.
Member & Vice President, Board of Directors, Magnolia Plantation Property Owner Association, Blue Water Bay,
Florida, 2001-2007.
Presentation on Continuing Education to the Fort Walton Beach, Florida Chamber of Commerce, January 2006.
Presentation on Continuing Education to the Crestview, Florida Chamber of Commerce, October 2005.
CURRICULUM VITA
MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
Presentation to the Niceville, Florida Kiwanis, “A Future of Opportunities: One Global University,” April 2005.
Motivational speaker to the national Delta Zeta meeting, “How to Succeed in Finding the Right Career,” Fort
Walton Beach, Florida, February 2005.
Continuing Education Presentation to management employees of the Okaloosa County Elder Services Organizations,
“Organizational and Professional Ethics,” August 2004.
Presentation to the Fort Walton Beach Kiwanis, “Continuing Education,” December 2003.
Presentation to the Emerald Coast Chapter of the Florida Society of Certified Public Accountants, “Professional
Ethics,” Fort Walton Beach, Florida, September 2003.
Graduation Speaker, for a combined Park University, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and Troy University
graduation, Great Falls, Montana, May 30, 2003.
Presentation to the Fort Walton Beach Business Community, “Ethics,” July 2002.Managed the establishment of the
Troy University Northwest Florida Speaker’s Bureau to deliver faculty public service presentations to community
organizations, and published a professional catalog for the program.
Financial Presentation to the Ethics Section general Membership at the American Society for Public Administration
National Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, April 2002.
Presented the Troy University distance partnerships to the Spring 2001 meeting of the Florida Advisory
Council on Military Education, Key West, Florida, May 15-16, 2001.
Co-writer of the Troy University Atlantic Region Hampton Roads News, a quarterly student newsletter, 1996 1999.
Elected by popular vote to the Board of Directors for the largest planned Community in Virginia consisting of over
2300 homes with a population over 10,000. Board had oversight of eighteen employees and a budget of over $ 1.5
million 1997.
Co-editor, Kiln Creek Courier, award winning community news magazine, Newport News, Virginia. 1997.
Elected by popular vote as President, Village Board of Directors for a 289 home subdivision of Virginia’s largest
planned community. 1995 - 1997.
XVI.
Teaching Related Activities
Troy University Graduate Courses taught: Seminar in Public Administration, Governmental Budgeting, Ethics in
Public Administration, Criminal Justice Administration, Foundations of Public Administration, Administrative Law,
Program Evaluation, Principles of Administration, Criminal Investigation, Current Trends in Criminal Law, Criminal
Justice Administration.
Troy University Undergraduate Courses taught: Advanced Police Administration, Legal Aspects of Investigation,
and Criminal Investigation and Evidence.
Virginia Commonwealth University (undergraduate): Criminal Justice Assessment, Criminal Justice Policy.
CURRICULUM VITA
MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
Saint Leo College University (undergraduate): Corrections in America.
Columbia College (undergraduate): Police Role in Crime and Delinquency, Advanced Police Administration.
University of Maryland (undergraduate): Criminology, Consumer Fraud, White Collar Crime, Juvenile Delinquency.
Central Texas College (undergraduate): Police Organization and Administration, Traffic Planning and Management,
Police Management.
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, New York (undergraduate): Federalism in Law Enforcement.
XVII.
Teaching Responsibilities
Professor and Graduate Faculty, teaching MPA Courses including Seminar in Public Administration, Governmental
Budgeting, Ethics in Public Administration, Foundations of Public Administration, Administrative Law
XVIII. Professional Work History
Chair, Department of the Army Forum for the Revision of Prevention of Sexual Harassment Training Programs. 19931994.
Leader Development and Training Policy Staff Officer. Managed leader development and training policy for
over thirty thousand officers throughout the United States Army. 1991 - 1994.
Chief, Investigative Policy and Programs. Supervised program managers responsible for policy and
oversight of major felony investigations, drug interdiction programs, crime prevention and economic crime
programs, technical equipment, and forensic investigation for the largest region of the Department of the Army's
Criminal Investigation Division spanning the United States west of the Mississippi. Managed the compliance
inspection program of subordinate offices. 1986 - 1991.
Chief of Investigative Operations. Directed a large criminal investigation district, supervising over sixty investigative
personnel including a major procurement fraud investigation and prevention team, a covert international narcotics
interdiction unit, and four sub-offices in Germany and Italy. 1984 - 1986.
Personnel Manager. Managed the assignments and career development of over 700 special agents for the
Department of the Army. Selected special agents for appointment, made world-wide assignments, planned career
development paths, and managed manpower for investigative offices throughout the world. 1982 - 1984.
Training Consultant, National Center for Public Productivity, New York, New York, 1981 - 1984. Developed
fraud investigation, child abuse investigation, and absent parent location training manuals and seminars for social
service investigative agencies. Conducted numerous three-day seminars throughout New York and New Jersey.
Special Agent in Charge. Managed independent investigative units in Germany and at the United States Military
Academy, West Point, New York. Directed the conduct of serious felony investigations and crime prevention
activities. Supervised security efforts for the returning Iran Hostages at West Point. 1971 - 1975; 1978 - 1982.
Personal Security Supervisor for the Secretary of Defense of the United States. Planned, supervised, and
conducted personal security operations for visits throughout the World. 1976 - 1978.
CURRICULUM VITA
MANFRED FREDRICK MEINE, Ph.D., C.G.F.M.
General Law Enforcement Operations. Progressed through police patrol duties, traffic investigation, patrol
supervision, shift management, and plain clothes detail supervision to criminal investigative duties. 1962 - 1971.
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