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2023-653-E-AMS-CTCH Security Business Consulting-Facility Assessment
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11/7/2023
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11/7/2023
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11/11/2023
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$30,832.00
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<br /> <br />P a g e 12 <br /> <br /> <br />Orange County <br />Facilities Security Assessment <br />RFP#: 367-OC 5403 <br />CTCH Security Business Consulting – www.ctchconsulting.com <br /> <br />assets by identifying OC’s existing security needs, through the use of industry best <br />practices and through the identification of logic diagrams associated with OC <br />operations. <br /> <br />After critical assets are ranked, the team will then begin to conduct threat <br />assessments. The threat assessments will identify tactical and inherent threats that are <br />associated with each site based on their locations and past incidents. Tactical threats <br />are those threats that exist within each site’s current operating environment. Inherent <br />threats are those threats that are created due to the location of each site. The threat <br />evaluation models will be centered on crime analytics that are performed by collecting <br />data from OC stakeholders and by evaluating incident reports that OC has collected for <br />each site. Once the threat assessments are conducted, the team will conduct probability <br />assessments. The probability assessments will be based on qualitative and quantitative <br />evaluations. <br /> <br />The qualitive evaluations will be based on benchmarks associated with like public <br />and private settings. The quantitative evaluations will be based on all measurable data <br />that is gained throughout the SRAMF evaluations. The probability assessments will <br />ensure that security recommendations that the team develops are true risk based and <br />not based on speculative risk, which ensures stakeholders obtain a cost-benefit when <br />implementing recommended risk mitigation measures. When the probability of all <br />threats has been identified, the team can then begin to evaluate the vulnerabilities <br />associated with the sites based on the threats that are more likely than not to occur <br />using CPTED evaluation models. <br />_________________________________ <br />CPTED Model <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: CCAAE303-70FA-49DE-B23A-944301EA0EEB
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