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Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB) is a company diversity registration designated under the Veteran Benefits, Health Care, and Information Technology Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-461). Registration ensures that companies qualify for preferential procurement for federal contracts if they are owned and controlled by Veterans.

This certification is non-industry specific and requires that the firm meets the small business requirements established by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Additionally, it requires that the company is at least 51% owned, operated and controlled by a veteran.

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NIH Security Solution Evaluation

When NIH desired an evaluation of their existing legacy video surveillance system and a design of an updated and scalable system, they reached our to Theseus Professional Services to perform the proper evaluations and deliver actionable reports. The system was to be engineered to allow for expansion in the future for additional cameras as well as new camera technologies at multiple physical locations.

Theseus interviewed the key client stakeholders from the IT department, security department, emergency response team, campus police, and system operators to determine the basis of design for the new solution. The stakeholders were asked to outline the shortcomings of the legacy system and the desired improvements for a new system. We then provided a system features and functionality comparison matrix for three competing surveillance system manufacturers. All three selected manufacturers met the design criteria, allowing for an easy migration from the legacy system to one that allowed expansion capabilities as the client's dynamic environment continues to evolve.

Example assessment diagram included (from unrelated project):

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Security Program Development

Theseus Professional Services delivers custom, manufacturer agnostic engineered security solution designs to meet the unique needs of clients. Our team of professional security engineers and consultants meticulously assess and engineer solutions that protect staff, visitors, assets, and property creating safe and secure education facilities, workplaces, and healthcare facilities.

 

FREE DOWNLOAD: SECURITY RISK ASSESSMENT CONSIDERATIONS GUIDE

IN-HOUSE SECURITY RISK ASSESSMENT CONSIDERATIONS magazine coverSecurity professionals are constantly looking for innovative ways to secure their facility and provide a safe environment within their budget. And, they are also constantly looking for resources to help them achieve that mission while expert advice is hard to come by. 

Fortunately, we have released a considerations guide that will help security professionals perform their own in-house security risk assessment. 

What's Inside?

This guide is intended to assist you with performing an in-house physical security risk assessment. In many cases, assistance from a third-party expert, like Theseus Professional Services, is required.

Identification of missing or inadequate physical security measures that safeguard assets (people, property, and information) and critical business functions is of paramount importance. The findings of a security risk assessment are used to measure and communicate the level of risk to the organization.

  • Process Evaluation
  • Threats
  • Vulnerability Assessment Highlights
  • Electronic Security Systems Considerations
  • Site Considerations
  • Building Entrances and Exits
  • Common Functional Areas
  • Building Envelope
  • Utilities and Building Services
  • Building Systems

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IN-HOUSE SECURITY RISK ASSESSMENT CONSIDERATIONS magazine cover

 

 

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