University of Houston Continuity of Operations Plans Praised by State of Texas
The University of Houston’s elite continuity of operations plans proved especially useful during historic Winter Storm Uri.
The University of Houston’s elite continuity of operations plans proved especially useful during historic Winter Storm Uri.
Gilbert Public Schools Security Director Allen Cain established a team to decide what capabilities were needed in a new district-wide video surveillance system.
The program exceeds North Carolina’s minimum police training standards by hundreds of hours and students graduate as fully sworn officers.
Missouri S&T Police Chief Doug Roberts prides himself on his department’s involvement with the student community, and their efforts are shown through various endeavors.
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.
Coatesville Area School District’s Frank Galbraith talks about those features, in addition to how he established an incident command team and secured nearly $400,000 in grant funding.
Central State University police developed a K-9 therapy program and opened a food and hygiene pantry to support students’ mental and physical health.
School security expert Paul Timm discusses some of the improvements that resulted from the pandemic that will most likely impact campuses for years to come.