Starts: 7/21/2010
Ends: 7/22/2010
Physical Security Training Workshops - 2010 Course Schedule Best Practices Training for Government & Government Contractors For details... www.GovernmentTrainingInc.net <http://www.GovernmentTrainingInc.net> Do you have your Integrated Physical Security Handbook yet? Now in its third printing. For details, ASIS review and detailed Table of Contents, go to www.PhysicalSecurityHandbook.com <http://www.PhysicalSecurityHandbook.com> All courses are eligible for 2 for 1 pricing. Two people may attend for the price of one or one person may register for two courses and pay for one. _____________________________________________ _____ Workplace Violence A Five Step Process to Address and Manage Potentially Violent Situations in the Workplace (Includes a special section on workplace bullying) Wash. DC Jun 16-17 | Nov 17-18 San Diego May 26-27 | Nov 3-4 Atlanta Jul 21-22 Chicago Sep 22-23 Boston Oct 20-21 Although it will take years to compile a statistical picture of the impact of today’s recession on workplace violence, fears of escalation in this era of scarcity are mounting. The government reports 7000 occupational homicides occurred from 1997- 2007 while the US experienced an economic upswing. The current surge of workplace violence occurring since September 2008 threatens to make these statistics pale in comparison. A June 2009 survey of 456 individuals taken by the Workplace Bullying Institute reveals that 28% of respondents say workplace bullying is on the rise in their organization. Employee reprimands, layoffs, downsizing, intimidating supervisors, terminations, reactions to workplace stress, lack of personal resources, and working with others who are push a personal agenda can propel otherwise rational employees over the edge. Come and learn from intense real world case studies about incidents of violence that have occurred in Federal agencies over the past few years. The time to be proactive is now. more... http://www.governmenttraininginc.com/Workplac e-Violence-102309.asp <http://www.governmenttraininginc.com/Workpla ce-Violence-102309.asp> _____________________________________________ _____ CARVER Vulnerability Assessment Including a live field vulnerability assessment conducted by the students Washington, D.C. March 23-26 | June 14-17 | Sept 20-23 The Nation’s Critical Infrastructures face a myriad of physical and technical threats. These threats, whether natural, man-made, accidental or intentional, each carry a certain level of risk that could compromise national security, public safety, and the economy. The first step in securing Critical Infrastructures is the performance of a full spectrum Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (RVA). An RVA is an assessment of an organization’s critical assets and the consequence of their degradation, their vulnerability to exploitation, and the nature and likelihood of specific threats. The successful execution of an RVA requires highly skilled, knowledgeable, and trained personnel. During the CARVER Methodology - Target Analysis and Vulnerability Assessment workshop, you will learn how to plan and conduct a vulnerability assessment using CARVER. more... http://governmenttraininginc.com/CARVER- Vulnerability-Assessment-120609.asp <http://governmenttraininginc.com/CARVER- Vulnerability-Assessment-120609.asp> _____________________________________________ ___ Introduction to Home Grown Explosives What they are - How they are made - Tell tale signs of manufacturing Washington, D.C. June 3-4 | Sept 2-3 Kids, Terrorists, Organized Crime, Radical Anti-Government movement now have access to powerful explosive weapons that can cause national shock and death on a grand scale. This two-day course is designed to instruct federal, state, local security managers on all aspects of the threat, tell-tale signs of explosives production and response. More... http://governmenttraininginc.com/Home-Grown- Explosives-121709.asp <http://governmenttraininginc.com/Home-Grown- Explosives-121709.asp> _____________________________________________ ___ Improvised Explosive Devices Preparing First Responders, Facility Security & Emergency Managers to Deter, Detect, Assess & Defend Against IEDs Washington, D.C June 2-3 | Sept 9-10 As Al Qaeda, internal dissidents or other terror organizations movement expands beyond Middle East, it becomes more and more likely that we will, as US citizens, see an increase in the deployment and detonation of Improvised Explosive Devices (IED’s) in the United States. This course will prepare first responders and emergency managers to deter, detect, assess, and defend against Improvised Explosive Devices within U.S. territory. This course will take real world lessons- learned and apply them to state and local government and federal civil agency realities and needs. Take-away’s provided the students will give them a framework to be used as they apply the lessons-learned from this course at their home assignment (government or corporate). More... http://governmenttraininginc.com/Improvised- Explosive-Devices-120609.asp <http://governmenttraininginc.com/Improvised- Explosive-Devices-120609.asp> _____________________________________________ ___________________
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