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Course | Virtual/Online

IS-1174: Facility Security Committees

This course provides Federal personnel with an overview of Facility Security Committees (FSC), including: their members, their roles and responsibilities, and policies and procedures for FSC operations and decision-making.
Course | Virtual/Online

IS-907: Active Shooter: What You Can Do

Training to provide the public with guidance on how to prepare for and respond to active shooter crisis situations.
Course | Virtual/Online

K-12 School Security Guide Training Companion

This training series is designed to help end users of the K-12 School Security Guide (3rd ed., 2022) develop a basic understanding of what physical security looks like in K-12 schools.
Course | Virtual/Online

K-12 School Security Guide “Train the Trainer” Companion Course

This video series is designed to provide an overview of the K-12 School Security Guide Product Suite.
Course | Virtual/Online

PCIIMS Authorized User Training

Exercise | Other

Physical Security Scenarios

The physical threat focused Situation Manuals cover topics such as active shooters, vehicle ramming, improvised explosive devices (IED), unmanned aerial systems (UAS), and many more.
Course | Virtual/Online

Protective Measures Awareness Course (AWR-340)

The Protective Measures Awareness Course (AWR-340) introduces how to identify and mitigate facility security gaps. It provides foundational knowledge about risk management and the three rings of security: physical, procedural/technical, and intelligence protective measures.
Course | In-person

Protective Measures Course (PER-336)

The Protective Measures Course (PER-336) provides participants the foundational knowledge to identify risks and vulnerabilities to a facility, venue, or event and identify various types of protective measures to mitigate an IED threat.
Course | Virtual/Online

Response to Suspicious Behaviors and Items for Bombing Prevention Course (AWR-335)

The Response to Suspicious Behaviors and Items Course (AWR-335) provides participants with a foundational introduction to recognizing and responding to suspicious behaviors and activities related to terrorist or criminal activities.
Course | Other

Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (RVA) Training

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