Is Your Security Program Meeting Your Needs? >
The potential success of your security program hinges upon whether your goals and priorities are being met.
The potential success of your security program hinges upon whether your goals and priorities are being met.
Ongoing communication and evaluation can take your security program to the next level. And, feedback and communication should not end with the client-vendor relationship.
When discussing the total value of a contract security program, it is important to remember that along with the security budget, there are other costs that are more difficult to quantify.
While each Request for Proposal (RFP) should be customized to an individual organization’s needs, this document can serve as a guide to help you
Don’t sacrifice experience and efficiency simply because you have short-term security needs.
You have weighed your options carefully and selected your preferred contractor. Now what?
The RFP process will help you establish specific performance standards appropriate for your organization, and to select the security officer
Choosing the right security officer service provider is a decision that will significantly affect the safety and security of your organization.
Did you know that a fire is responded to every 19 seconds? And that it’s one of the most common and most destructive emergencies affecting safety? Moreover, a wildfire or structure fire can ignite with something as small as a lit cigarette butt or electrical spark.
Last month, a gunman stormed the main offices of The Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland, killing five employees. In the hours that followed, local authorities disclosed the attacker had a long-standing grudge against the community newspaper, having posted about The Gazette in approximately 149 out of his 876 tweets. The gunman also posted a threatening tweet just days before carrying out the shooting.