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Services Provided
Services include security assessments
to identify organizational, operational and systems strengths
and weaknesses. The Carlisle Group provides design and engineering
services to develop programs to protect assets, prevent loss
and maximize resources. Expertise includes: terrorist threat assessments, violence in the
workplace prevention; electronic systems design; access entry
control; closed circuit television; communications and control;
organization, policy and procedures; guard force development;
executive protection; expert witness testimony and consulting;
disaster planning and emergency preparedness; and critical incident
management.
The firm assists its clients in the
development of well-defined security systems and programs through
the problem solving process. A basic security problem is typically
realized through the problem's impact, not its components. Therefore,
the first step in The Carlisle approach
is to conduct an analysis to identify the components of the
problem. A succeeding series of developmental steps lead to
the specification of procedures to resolve the problem.
Programs are supported with
reference quality materials.
Our business is organized into four
segments:
1. Security Assessments and Feasibility
Studies
- Risk analysis and vulnerability
studies to identify security exposures, problems, and criminal & terrorist
threats.
- A review of security systems,
programs, and concepts of protection identifies the basis for
security measures.
- Assessment of alternatives in
the form of levels of protection and types of systems to define
true requirements.
- Formal reference quality reports
containing specific conclusions, recommendations, costs, staffing
requirements, and functional specifications.
2. Program Development:
- Specification of the unmet need.
- Determination of the program objectives.
- Analysis of the site where the
program will impact.
- Analysis to find applicable technology
to avoid rediscovery.
- Specification of procedures which
provide maximum assurance that the program objectives will be
met.
- Completion of a program which
includes performance and cost schedules, manpower allocations
and logistical arrangements.
- Implementation and testing.
3. Design and Engineering; Design
Development, Contract Administration, Project Management:
- Specifications and contract documents.
- Preliminary drawings.
- Qualified and recommended security
contractors.
- Review of bid submittals and evaluation
reports.
- Contract negotiations.
- Organized construction.
- Project review meetings.
- Field inspections and tests of
installed systems.
- Acceptance tests.
4. Protection, Prevention,
and Training Services
- Violence in the Workplace Prevention
- Executive Protection
- Critical Incident & Management
- Training
- Competitive Intelligence
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