NARCISO D. DOMINGO, CSEE, Ph D., is an active member of the Philippine National Police (PNP). He had been in the police service for the past 25 years in various capacities in law e...view moreNARCISO D. DOMINGO, CSEE, Ph D., is an active member of the Philippine National Police (PNP). He had been in the police service for the past 25 years in various capacities in law enforcement operations, counter-insurgency as well as in human resource development.
After his graduation in the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA), Domingo was designated as officer-in-charge, PNP Provincial Mobile Group, then as chief of police of a municipality, as SWAT team leader/operations officer, intelligence officer, operative, among others. His last 4 assignments were as the Chief, Operations Management Division of the PNP Aviation Security Group, Commandant, PNPA, Director, Regional Training School (RTS) 4A, and as Chief of Police of Valencia City, Bukidnon, Philippines.
He had served in three (3) United Nations Missions, namely, the United Nations Transitional Mission in East Timor (UNTAET 2001–2002), United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK 2005–2006), and the United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor Leste (UNMIT 2010–s2011).
He had received 1 outstanding Achievement Medal, 4 Heroism Medals, 5 Merit Medals, 18 Efficiency Medals, 25 Commendation Medals, and three (3) United Nations Medals aside from various plaques of appreciation—one of which was being adjudged as PNPA Senior Officer of the Year.
He also had undergone various in-country specialization courses as well in the United States and in People’s Republic of China. He has baccalaureate degrees in education and public safety, a master’s in management (MM), and a doctorate in philosophy (PhD).
In between his usual vocation and refreshments, he constantly thinks on the ways and means to live life to the fullest and at the same time help others do the same—the main reason why you have this book right now.
He is currently enjoying as Officer-In-Charge, Naga City Police Office life in the Philippines . . .view less