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APPROACH TO STRATEGIC SECURITY
Private
and public organizations increasingly are recognizing
the potential role of more modern security policies and
practices in making a substantial value-added contribution
to overall organizational effectiveness and efficiency.
RMC specializes in the protection
of personnel, assets and information in areas ranging
from nuclear security to public housing to campus security
- from high-level strategic planning and organizational
redesign to operational security, training and physical
security audits.
Our security teams ensure that
our clients have:
- the appropriate strategic
corporate framework in place,
- with
- the right
security personnel (numbers, positions, etc.),
- providing the
right services (with services/programs and positions
lining up),
- supported by the right
technology,
- with the right
training (e.g., technical skills, appropriate legal
powers),
- organized properly
to best achieve corporate objectives,
- reporting to the right
level, and
- deployed efficiently.
Our approach is not a traditional
"police-oriented" security approach -
(i.e., the "locks and guards" approach). Our experience
has shown that this approach is both expensive and ineffective
in reducing threats which represent the greatest potential
losses to Corporations - threats which are constantly
changing due to internal and external trends (e.g., economic,
technological, political, demographic developments). If
organizations are to effectively and efficiently meet
changing threats - especially in the face of increasing
restrictions on resources - they need to develop a capability
to anticipate and to adapt quickly to change. This is
especially applicable in the security function.
In addition to our main strategic
security focus, we support our clients in all types of
operational security decision-making - recruiting, staffing,
training, programming, organizing, reporting, dispatching,
emergency response, supervision, assessment - and resourcing
all of the above. Operational, day-to-day level security
recommendations are made within a corporate strategic
context (and appropriate accountability hierarchy).
Unlike many of our competitors,
our firm does not offer as part of our array of services:
contract guards, executive protection, or security technology
which could potentially influence our recommendations.
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