Jerhvon Pearman has stepped into a new chapter of public service as A123 Remediation Lead in the Internal Review and Compliance Division at the U.S. Federal Protective Service (FPS). He announced the move on LinkedIn, noting his commitment to continuing work aligned with the Department of Homeland Security’s mission.
Pearman brings a strong background in risk management, compliance, and homeland security operations to his new role. Most recently, he served as a grants manager with DHS’s Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3), where he oversaw policy initiatives and managed projects aimed at strengthening communities to prevent terrorism.
Before that, Pearman built nearly six years of experience with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). He advanced from transportation security officer to lead officer, served on special assignments as a program analyst, and was selected from more than 600 applicants to serve as an alternate member of TSA’s sixth National Advisory Council. His TSA career included deployments for major national security events, such as supporting the U.S. Secret Service during the 2018 presidential protection detail and the 2021 Presidential Inauguration.
Pearman has also served in DHS detail roles, including with Operation Allies Welcome as an external affairs analyst and at the Small Business Coordination Center as a transportation and private sector liaison.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Global Security from American Military University and brings expertise in enterprise risk management, internal controls, policy development, and compliance oversight.
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