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<br /> <br />P a g e 47 <br /> <br /> <br />Orange County <br />Facilities Security Assessment <br />RFP#: 367-OC 5403 <br />CTCH Security Business Consulting – www.ctchconsulting.com <br /> <br />4. Follow-On Services <br /> <br />Follow-On Services: CTCH can provide follow-on services in parallel to this <br />original RFP or can provide follow-on services after the RFP deliverables are completed <br />(under another procurement effort). These follow-on services consist of Security Project <br />Oversite, Testing and Certification Services, Security Training, CPTED Requirements <br />Matrix Development and Security Requirements; which would each add value to OC’s <br />security improvement efforts. <br /> <br />Security Training: CTCH has developed Workplace Violence and Physical Security <br />seminars that have been developed from benchmarks within the security industry. <br />CTCH has hosted Workplace Violence and Physical Security seminars within the cities of <br />Santa Barbara, San Louis Obispo, Santa Maria and Lompoc. The Workplace Violence <br />seminar is centered on identifying the types of Workplace Violence, Acts of Workplace <br />Violence, Stressors, Indicators – Threatening Behavior, Intervention, Prevention, Impacts, <br />Active Shooter and Lockdown. The main purpose of the Workplace Violence seminar is <br />to raise awareness and to have organizational personnel develop an open dialog about <br />Workplace Violence (issues and prevention). The Physical Security seminar is centered <br />on Physical Security Development, Industry Trends, Industry Pitfalls, Risk Management, <br />Cost Benefits, Network Enterprises Designs, Shelter-in-Place, Electronic Security System <br />Convergence/Design and Security Risk Assessments. The physical security training helps <br />stakeholders gain an understanding on physical security principals and logical security <br />frameworks. <br /> <br />CTCH can also conduct security plan functional exercises with OC and its <br />stakeholders to measure security response plan objectives and security response time <br />objectives. The exercises would also be used to test the cohesiveness of Security <br />Professionals, Incident Commanders and Incident Response teams; and would measure <br />the effectiveness of the reporting processes between Senior Managers, Public Affairs, <br />Security Professionals, Incident Commanders and Incident Response teams. Prior to the <br />exercises beginning CTCH would identify the scenario-based exercises that would be <br />conducted. CTCH would utilize OC’s current/new Emergency Response Procedures to <br />conduct exercises: <br /> <br />Suspicious Package Incident(s) Active Shooter Incident(s) <br />Workplace Violence Incident(s) Site Security Incident(s) <br />Building Evacuation Incident(s) Specific Security Incident(s) <br /> <br /> <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: CCAAE303-70FA-49DE-B23A-944301EA0EEB