- Howard Safir
Howard Safir (born
1941 in theBronx, New York ) was New York City Fire Commissioner from1994 to1996 andNew York City Police Commissioner from1996 to2000 .Safir was appointed New York City's 29th Fire Commissioner of the
City of New York by MayorRudolph W. Giuliani onJanuary 1 ,1994 and served in that position until he was appointed 39th Police Commissioner of theCity of New York by Giuliani onApril 15 ,1996 .He served as Police Commissioner until his resignation onAugust 18 ,2000 .Early life and education
After growing up in the
Bronx andLong Island , the son of RussianJewish immigrant parents (his father was a presser in the garment district, his mother a switchboard operator), Howard Safir followed his famed uncleLouis Weiner 's (who captured the banditWillie Sutton ) example, and after graduating from college in1963 , decided to become a lawman. [Baker, Russ and Josh Benson. [http://www.observer.com/1999/commish-bites-back-howard-safir-explains-his-life-his-critics "The Commish Bites Back: Howard Safir Explains His Life to His Critics"] , "The New York Observer ", May 16,1999 . Accessed December 20,2007 .]Safir received his B.A. in History and Political Science from
Hofstra University in1963 . He attendedHarvard University 'sJohn F. Kennedy School of Government , receiving certificates in the programs for Senior Managers in Government in1988 and for National and International Security in1989 .Government service
Safir began his law enforcement career in
1965 as a special agent assigned to the New York office of theFederal Bureau of Narcotics , a forerunner of theDrug Enforcement Administration (DEA). He advanced through the ranks of the DEA and in1977 was appointed Assistant Director of the DEA. He moved to theU.S. Marshals Service in1979 where he served as Chief of the Witness Security Division.In
1984 , he was named Associate Director for Operations, of the U.S. Marshals Service, a position he held until his retirement from the federal government in1990 .Safir rejoined government service in
1994 when Mayor Giuliani asked him to serve as the New York City's 29th Fire Commissioner. When Police CommissionerWilliam J. Bratton left his position in 1996, Giuliani appointed Safir to replace him.In his four years as
Police Commissioner , he achieved a 38% reduction in major crime and reduced homicides by 44%, bringing the total number of murders in New York to 667, the lowest level in three decades.To obtain these results, Commissioner Safir implemented a comprehensive Fugitive Strategy and established thirty-nine major anti-drug initiatives throughout the city including the Northern Manhattan Initiative. He created model blocks in each
borough to prevent eradicated drug dealing from returning and he introduced closed circuit television to ensure the safety of housing development residents, park visitors and subway riders.Concerned for officer and public safety, he expanded firearms training and introduced Firearms Training Simulators. Under his leadership, firearms discharge incidents decreased from 344 in
1995 to 155 in1999 .He has also been the country's leading voice in calling for the expansion of
DNA use in policing. He developed and implemented Operation Condor, a creative use of personnel resources, that continues to be a centerpiece of currentNYPD crime reduction strategy.Safir served four years as Police Commissioner until he announced his resignation and retirement from government service in 2000.
Private sector employment
After Safir resigned as Police Commissioner in 2000, he immediately went to work as a consultant to the chief executive of ChoicePoint, Inc. and ultimately ran their
Bode Technology Group subsidiary, which they purchased at Safir's urging inApril 2001 .In
February 2007 , Safir becameCEO of Bode Technology when GlobalOptions Group, Inc. acquired The Bode Technology Group from ChoicePoint in a cash purchase for $12.5 million. [ [http://www.bodetech.com/about/senior_mgmt.html Bode Technology - Management Team – Howard Safir, Chief Executive Officer] ] Mr. Safir is also CEO of another GlobalOptions company, SafirRosetti, a security and investigation company. [ [http://www.globaloptionsgroup.com/AU_HSafir.htm GlobalOptions Group - Leadership Team - Howard Safir, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer - SafirRosetti] ]Recently, questions have been raised about Safir's post-9/11 business dealings and whether he has profited from his connections with then-Mayor Giuliani in gaining DNA analysis contracts for Bode Technology with the City of New York.Smith, Greg B. [http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2007/08/19/2007-08-19_safir_finds_gold_in_wtcs_rubble.html "Safir finds gold in WTC's rubble - He wasn't even on the job but uses attack to boost biz"] , "
New York Daily News ", August 19,2007 . Accessed December 20,2007 .] Smith, Greg B. [http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2007/08/20/2007-08-20_cash_ties_that_bind-2.html "Cash ties that bind - Possible violation of city bidding rules for DNA lab linked to Safir"] , "New York Daily News ", August 20,2007 . Accessed December 20,2007 .]Professional memberships
Safir is a member of the executive committee of the
International Association of Chiefs of Police and has served as a delegate toINTERPOL , the National Drug Policy Board and the El Paso Intelligence Center Advisory Board.Awards and honors
Throughout his career, Howard Safir has been recognized frequently for his outstanding service. In
1996 , he was awarded theEllis Island Medal of Honor.He was twice awarded the Presidential Meritorious Executive Award. Additionally, he received the
U.S. Marshals Service Meritorious Service Award and theAttorney General 's Achievement Award, in addition to many other citations and awards.Mr. Safir is a member of the Board of Trustees of
The New York City Police Museum and Hofstra University. He is a member of the Board of Visitors to CIA University. In addition he is Chairman of GVI Security Solutions, Inc. and serves on the Board of Directors of Verint Systems, Inc. and Blastgard International. Mr. Safir also serves as an advisor to Document Security Systems, Inc., SISCO Systems and Bio-Key International.Family life
Safir met Carol Ferrara while he was working as a waiter in the
Poconos during the summer of1962 , and they were married three years later. Married for over 42 years, they currently maintain residences in the historic district ofAnnapolis, Maryland and on theUpper East Side ofManhattan . They have a son, Adam, who is an attorney, and a daughter, Jennifer, who is an agent with theFederal Bureau of Investigation . [Furse, Jane. [http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/1996/04/21/1996-04-21_carol_safir_s_lucky_streak.html "Carol Safir's lucky streak"] , "New York Daily News ", April 21,1996 . Accessed December 20,2007 .]Trivia
In
1997 , Safir appeared on the ABC TV series "NYPD Blue ", playing himself. [Blair, Jayson. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D00E5D7123CF93AA2575AC0A96F958260 "NEW YORKERS & CO.; I Am a Policeman and I Play One on TV"] , "The New York Times ", September 19,1999 . Accessed December 20,2007 .]Books
*Safir, Howard, with Ellis Whitman. "Security: Policing Your Homeland, Your State, Your City". New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 2003. 282 pages. (ISBN 0312301944)
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