Crisis Simulation & Training Program
Security Alliance has the ability to provide routine Force-On-Force (FOF) exercises at critical high-risk facilities as part of our comprehensive security program. The purpose of these simulation exercises are to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of plant security programs in an effort to prevent industrial sabotage. These are standard protocols which are required by Department of Homeland Security. FOF exercises assess a plant's ability to defend against a "Design Basis Threat (DBT)". DBT outlines the responsibilities of plant management and consists of designing physical protection systems and response strategies.
A full FOF exercise (spanning several days), includes both table-top drills and simulated combat between a mock adversary force and the plant security force. During the attack, the adversary force attempts to reach and damage key safety systems and components that protect the plant's vital elements (physical infrastructures, storage units, etc.). The plant's security force in turn, seeks to prevent the adversaries from reaching the plant's targeted areas. These exercises include components from Federal, State, and local law enforcement and emergency planning officials, in addition to plant operators and Security Alliance personnel.
Subsequent to these simulation exercises, Security Alliance will conduct a briefing which will consist of a Post-Action Analysis and an in depth response with recommendations for enhancing security measures. For additional information regarding this program, contact us toll free at: 1 (888) 610-7769 or e-mail us at: Crisis Simulation/Training Support.
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