How Fusion Centers Can Help Improve Campus Security
Fusion centers can provide local criminal intelligence to private organizations with non-sworn security departments.
Fusion centers can provide local criminal intelligence to private organizations with non-sworn security departments.
As a product of the schools he serves, Chief Luke Williams’ commitment to student success is clear through his many youth-focused initiatives.
Joey Hunter secured more than $400,000 in federal and state grants to fund security at San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital.
Following up with an employee at home who had COVID enabled Kyle Houraney to identify that the man’s life was in danger.
This Charleston security director says tabletop exercises helped him finalize the school district’s new 364-page emergency operations plan.
A UMS-Wright Preparatory School student who took an American Red Cross course saved the life of another student who went into cardiac arrest.
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Central State University police developed a K-9 therapy program and opened a food and hygiene pantry to support students’ mental and physical health.
Director of the Year Healthcare finalist Randy Kolentus discusses how his security team was able to provide non-medical assistance to Reid Health’s overwhelmed clinicians.