Kevin has a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering and has spent two decades serving as the programmatic and technical lead on Battelle’s numerous detection canine R&D initiatives. Through his work for various government, security, law enforcement, and military agencies, he has designed and directed hundreds of field assessments (CONUS and OCONUS), developed training aids for novel and/or hazardous contraband, hosted dozens of handler educational events, conducted controlled laboratory studies, and led product/software development efforts. These experiences, combined with his engineering and scientific background, provides unique insight and thoughts on the principles of detection canine training/testing, challenges faced by handlers and trainers, and evaluation procedures. Mr. Good has published in community magazines, peer reviewed journals, and is a perpetual presenter at working dog conferences.

