Derrick Driscoll

Derrick Driscoll has extensive work experience in law enforcement and security. Derrick currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer at the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. Prior to this, they worked as a Principal at Peraton, where they led strategy and engagement discussions with various government agencies. Derrick also advised clients on security and risk management.

Before joining Peraton, Derrick held high-ranking positions at the United States Marshals Service. Derrick served as the Deputy Director, Chief Operating Officer, and Chief Risk Officer, overseeing global security, investigative, and intelligence functions. Derrick also led security efforts for federal judges, Supreme Court justices, and executive cabinet heads. Additionally, they managed a large contract security workforce and was responsible for the security of the U.S. Strategic National Stockpile medical countermeasures.

Derrick's earlier roles at the United States Marshals Service include Assistant Director for Global Investigations, Assistant Director for Global Security, and Chief of the Washington, D.C. Field Office. Prior to their tenure at the United States Marshals Service, they worked as a Deputy Sheriff at the Hampden County Sheriffs Department.

Derrick Driscoll obtained a Master's Degree in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Security Management from the University of New Haven, which they pursued from 1993 to 1994. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor's Degree in History, with a minor in Political Science, at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where they studied from 1987 to 1991.

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Philadelphia, United States

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National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

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The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® (NCMEC) leads the fight to protect children by creating vital services for them and the people who keep them safe. Every child deserves a safe childhood. Since 1984, NCMEC has served as the national clearinghouse and resource center for families, victims, private organizations, law enforcement and the public on issues relating to missing and sexually exploited children.


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