The Directors of the company are: Barry Lamperd, who is the President and CEO; Ed Ferguson, President of Fox Labs International Inc.; Terry E. Smith has been involved with the criminal justice industry since patrolling the streets in Okinawa as a United State Marine Military Policeman in 1972. In 1975, he ended his MP duties with the Marine Corps at Quantico, Virginia to attend college in his hometown. His primary studies there was in criminal justice and a minor in sociology. While attending college he continued providing educational support to local law enforcement agencies in the area of police baton certification, which he had certified as an Instructor while in the Marine Corps. While in college, he also volunteered as an auxiliary police officer and worked in private security. Terry moved his family to Indianapolis, Indiana to take on duties as a Deputy Sheriff with the Marion County Sheriff's Department (MCSD) in February 1978. He eventually earned his B.S. in Criminal Justice at the University of Indiana (IUPUI campus), Indiana in 1982. He worked many positions within the department, but is most proud of his duty as a Senior Training Officer at the MCSD Training Academy. In 1988, he accepted an offer to become the Director of Training at a large criminal justice technology manufacturer in New Hampshire. He continues in that position today. Terry is a Charter member of several key trainer associations such as the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA) and the former American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers (ASLET). He is an associate member with the International Association of Women Police (IAWP) and International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST); and Domenic Dicarlo, President of T.R.E.L., a CNC machine shop that produces components for Lamperd. Barry Lamperd has almost 40 years experience in manufacturing, including several years as production manager at Lamperd Manufacturing then for the past seven years at Pine Tree Law Enforcement Products, a sister company to Lamperd. He has designed a wide range of products from armoured vehicles and weapons mounting systems to protective gear, including products for the NATO Joint Task Force. His current focus is on products related to the use of less lethal weapons in crowd control situations.
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