Lindsay Boedecker is an Administrative Specialist for the Director of Policy and Integration in the CHIPS R&D Office, Richard-Duane Chambers.
Prior to joining CHIPS, she worked at Fort Detrick Army Installation as a Management Analyst for the Directorate of Operations. Within the capacity of the Army, Boedecker advised Directors on staffing opportunities to increase efficiency and synergy among the force. She has performed a range of administrative services spanning from routing correspondence to generating reports and managing records for Fire and Emergency Services, Law Enforcement, Security, Physical Security, and the Protection branch.
Boedecker served as the sole lead on several successful audits with the State of Maryland and the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) where she managed all NCIC accounts and ensured compliance with State regulatory standards. Prior to Government service, she worked as an Executive Assistant to the Chief of Police, in Frederick County Maryland, acquiring crime analytics for the FBI and Homeland Security, classifying crime reports, satisfying all FOIA requests, liaison to allied agencies across the state, and executed expungement of records.
Civilian Service Achievement Medal from the Department of the Army (2022)