Sunday, October 12, 2008

Palin Praises Monegan

Pages 13 and 14

In her November 28, 2006 press release, Governor-elect Palin praised Monegan and said:
Walt Monegan is a familiar name to many in South central and rural Alaska. Monegan recently retired after 32 years in law enforcement with the Anchorage Police Department - the last five as the Chief of Police. Monegan oversaw a staff of 574 employees and an $80 million budget. Starting as a patrol officer and rising steadily through the ranks, Monegan has experience in every facet of public safety, including internal affairs, crime prevention, communications, emergency operations, training, antigang efforts, school/youth liaison and Crime stoppers. Monegan is credited
Monegan transcript page 8, line 23.
Monegan transcript, page 10, line 22.


Branchflower Report to the Legislative Council
Page 14 of 263
October 10,2008
Vol. One - Public Report
with enhancing police effectiveness by installing mobile computers in police vehicles; implementing advanced 91 1 service to Alaska's largest municipal population; writing plans to address gang and youth violence; supporting the establishment of professional standards for village public safety officers; establishing a Citizens Police Academy and resurrecting police traffic units to address drunken driving. Monegan has a bachelor's degree in Organizational Administration from Alaska Pacific University and an Associate's degree from the University of Alaska, Anchorage. His advanced professional education includes senior government executive training at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, the FBI's National Executive Institute and the National Crime Prevention Institute. He and his wife, Terry, have four adult children and one grandchild. Monegan lives in Anchorage. "Chief Monegan will bring to the Department of Public Safety the perspective of a career professional peace officer and administrator with a proven record of using resources effectively to address the changing public safety needs of Alaskans," said Palin. "As an Alaska Native from the Lower Kuskokwim village of Nyac, he understands the special public safety on a statewide basis. We are fortunate to have such an experienced and well-rounded police professional heading the Department of Public Safety.

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