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PPS LLC
P.O. Box 396
Dover, NH 03821
Tel: 603-749-2435
Fax: 804-445-9023



About PPS

Three partners own and operate PPS LLC. They are:


Chief Charles Reynolds has served as chief of police in five communities, including Lebanon and Dover, New Hampshire and as Special Assistant to the Director of Public Safety, Department of Law Enforcement of the Navajo Nation. Chief Reynolds served as the Independent Auditor for the Consent Decree entered into between the United States Department of Justice and the City of Steubenville, Ohio. He was a member of the Independent Monitor Teams for the New Jersey State Police Consent Decree and the Memorandum of Agreement for the Prince George’s County Police Department. Moreover, Chief Reynolds was one of the principal evaluators with the Oversight Commission for Policing Reform in Northern Ireland, responsible for monitoring and reporting on progress with the “Patten Report” recommendations as part of the ongoing peace process.

He is a former president of the International Association of Chief of Police (IACP), a former commissioner and Vice-Chair of the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), and a former president of the New England Association of Chiefs of Police. He is member of the Board of Directors for the American’s for Effective Law Enforcement (AELE) and serves on its Law Journal Review Panel. Chief Reynolds holds a BS Degree in Criminal Justice and a Masters Degree in Public Administration (MPA).




Chief Robert Warshaw has had extensive experience as a police executive. He rose through the ranks of the Miami, Florida, Police Department to become Assistant Chief. He was chief of police in both Rochester, NY, and Statesville, NC. He was appointed by President Clinton to serve as Associate Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) and was unanimously confirmed by the Senate. Chief Warshaw also has extensive experience in monitoring. He has worked on the monitoring teams for the Pittsburgh, PA, Police Department; the New Jersey State Police; the Prince George's County , MD, Police Department; and the Oversight Commission for Policing Reform in Northern Ireland. Chief Warshaw holds a Masters in Human Resources Administration, Biscayne College; Miami, Florida, 1981 and a Bachelors of Arts in Sociology from Temple University; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1969.



During Joseph R. Wolfinger's thirty year career with the FBI, he was the Assistant Director responsible for management of the FBI Training Division and the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. He also was Special Agent in Charge in the Buffalo Field Division, and served as an FBI Inspector, leading inspection teams that audited FBI domestic and international operations. Mr.Wolfinger’s management responsibility as FBI Assistant Director included oversight of training for FBI personnel (new agent and in-service training) and state and local law enforcement personnel (the FBI National Academy and National Executive Institute Programs, two important training programs for state and local police management officials). Mr. Wolfinger served as the FBI’s primary liaison to state and local police agencies and professional organizations. Mr. Wolfinger handled training and mobile video on the Prince George's County Police Department Monitor Team. For the past ten years, he has served as executive director of the Major County Sheriffs' Association.