Security Consulting
Through security consulting we can...- Determine if your security program is effective
- Assist you in complying with regulatory requirements such as FSMA, CFATS and many others...
- Work on a construction/building security project team for programming or preparation of construction documents
- Conduct a third party security audit to meet a regulatory or board of directors inquiry
- Conduct a risk analysis to determine how to prevent criminal or terrorist events before they ever occur
- Prepare a security training program for your facility security officer or employees
- Design an access control, intrusion detection or video surveillance system
- Develop a site security plan
- Develop an emergency response plan
- Facilitate a table-top exercise of your emergency response plan for training and continuous purposes
Why Use a Security Consultant
BPS' typical client is not a security expert and relies upon our independent security consultants to identify threats, vulnerability, and risks. BPS' independence assures clients that recommendations will be in their best interests and not based on the hope of a future security system sale. BPS provides clients with multiple options to prevent criminal and terrorist attacks before they occur.
Recent News
- "Specifically Speaking with Steven DeArruda" (Security System News, May 27, 2016)
- BPS welcomes security expert Ronald Heil, CSC, CPP, CHS (April 22, 2015)
- BPS President, and UMass Amherst Chief Horvath have Top Article in Campus Safety Magazine: Selecting the Right Security Consultant for Your Project (Campus Safety, February 2, 2015)
- BPS team member Lee Struble addresses racial diversity for campus police (Campus Law Enforcement Journal, Nov/Dec 2014)
- "Solutions to 10 Common Dorm Security Challenges" by Frank Pisciotta and Chief Horvath (Campus Safety, February 17, 2015)
- BPS President Frank Pisciotta Key Note speaker at RS2 Conference SDM (July 2014)
- SecurityInfoWatch.com discusses BPS President’s view on the role of a Consultant in Design Projects Security InfoWatch.com (6/13/14)