Active Assailant Threat Mitigation

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Global Compliance Investigations LLC (“GCI”) offers comprehensive risk management services, including security consulting, to clients around the world, such as corporations, healthcare providers, and educational institutions. Our team of professionals includes former law enforcement officials of the U.S. Secret Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and industry specific security experts.

During Active Assailant reviews, GCI conducts independent assessments of existing security practices to evaluate their adequacy, while addressing challenges unique to the client. GCI works with local, state, and federal law enforcement to customize security and response plans based on the specific facility design and the institution.

GCI services that are available to minimize the overall risks associated with Active Assailant events include:

  • Conducting Site Assessment Surveys of Facilities and Campuses
  • Assessing any Existing Policies and Procedures Related to Active Assailants
  • Developing and Implementing an Active Assailant Training Program for Faculty, Staff, and Students
  • Developing Post-incident Protocols
  • Evaluating, training, and testing of Crisis Management plans
  • Developing and Implementing Workplace Violence and Insider Threat programs

GCI professionals have:

  • Developed written policies and procedures for a managed health care company to provide protocols for security and employee actions in the event of an Active Assailant.
  • In coordination with State Police, developed ‘lock down’ procedures for a private college preparatory school, developed to accommodate both school hours and after school outdoor sporting activities.
  • Reviewed the Active Assailant procedure for a premier private research university.
  • Assessed security and response protocols for Active Assailant scenarios for a national health care insurance provider.
  • Reviewed security policies and procedures for major gaming industry leaders to ensure they are utilizing current best practices.
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