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Registration & Continental Breakfast: 7:30-8:30am (Day One
only)
Program Starts: 8:30am
Wrap-Up: 5:00pm
(Day one); 1:00pm (Day Two)
About This Workshop
The key to protecting your facility is to use solid risk
management techniques and expertise to identify and
implement cost-effective security solutions.
Physical Security for Government Facilities will
teach you basic defense measures (including protection
basics for outside penetration) and how to develop
countermeasures to reduce security risk . This course will
help you create, or improve, your organization-wide security
plan to improve your defenses against terrorist attacks,
theft, vandalism, intruders, etc.
Government facilities are not yet where they need to be to
manage various physical security threats. Knowing how to
protect your most vital buildings and systems -- and your
employees -- should be your number one priority. Attend this
very important workshop to protect your most important
assets.
You'll also receive handouts which will provide you with a
take-home, strategic "guide" to help you in your physical
security planning.
What You Will Learn
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How to create or improve your security measures
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What to do if faced with a physical security threat
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How to train guards and other staff to react to various
security situations
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How to communicate a threat to your staff
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How to improve security conditions at your facility to
mitigate disasters, acts of violence, and terrorism
Here's What Previous Attendees Said About
This Workshop:
"Tom McCoig was
excellent. His knowledge and experience are above the norm.
I would like to attend more training classes under his
teaching." – Major Clemens, II, E.R. Preparedness
Planner, Fairfax County Government
”Great course! Enjoyed it as a refresher – keep up the great
work!”
- Thomas Lott, Director of Government Projects, Day &
Zimmerman
"Good update of current technology and practices." – Ron
Face, Director, NETC Mgmt, FEMA/DHS
"Tom McCoig has obviously been on the “ground” at one time
or another. This lends to his credibility as a trainer. His
presentation concept was a great blend of PowerPoint,
lecture and participation." – David Wyckoff, Police
Officer/Physical Security Officer, Ft. Greely Police
Department (Alaska)
"Excellent seminar with a very dynamic instructor." –
Major Ann Marie Messner, Startech Security

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Base and civil engineers
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Federal, state and local managers with security
responsibility
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U.S. Civil agencies, government building/facilities
managers, and companies with critical infrastructure to be
protected
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Security infrastructure executives
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Anyone involved in guard protection services or law
enforcement
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Security professionals
Previous Attendees Include:
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BAE Systems, Asset Security Manager
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Booz Allen Hamilton, Physical Security Analyst
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CIO/G-6 Army, Security Manager
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City and County of Honolulu, Parking Lots, Motor Pool
Services & Security Supervisor
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DARPA, Physical Security Specialist
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Day & Zimmerman, LLC, Director of Government
Projects/Operations
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Department of Treasury, Financial Management Service,
Security Specialist
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Federal Reserve Board, Security Operations Manager
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Federal Reserve Board, Security Training Manager
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Federal Reserve Board, Technical Security Manager
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Nebraska State Patrol, Lieutenant
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Plumb Engineering, PC, Special Systems Designer
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Secure Data in Motion/SIGABA, Vice President
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Social Security Administration, Management Analyst
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State Capitol Security, Sergeant
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Telemus Solutions
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Transportation Security Administration, Supervisory
Transportation Security Specialist
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US Mint, Physical Security Specialist
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US Treasury - FMS, Security Specialist

Tom McCoig, Senior Security Consultant at
Telemus Solutions, is a security risk management
professional with 29 years of combined military, law
enforcement, safety, and security expertise. His diverse
background represents a unique blend of operational,
technical, tactical, and managerial skills that provide
practical solutions for the security issues facing industry,
communities, and government today.
Mr. McCoig is skilled in using numerous security assessment
methods and adapting those methods to meet client
objectives. He helped develop security workshops for
numerous clients, has conducted numerous security threat and
vulnerability assessments, security audits, provided
security countermeasure upgrade recommendations and is very
knowledgeable about countermeasures technology and
selection.
Here's What Previous Attendees Said About Your
Chairman:
“Mr. McCoig is very well versed on current
trends and intelligence.” - Joel
Andrews, Security Specialist, Department of Veterans Affairs

Agenda
Day One
7:30 - 8:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 - 8:35am Welcome/Introduction
8:35 - 8:45am Chairman's Opening Remarks (Course
Overview/Experience Based Learning)
8:45 - 9:45am ASAP Principle - Successful Execution
of a Physical Security Program
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Learn the four bedrock security principles
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Eleven disciplines of security program success
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Sowing and reaping the results of inconsistency
9:45 - 9:55am Coffee Break
9:55 - 11:15am Adversarial Thinking and Execution
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Adversary types and techniques
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Planning and decoys
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Method of operations
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Objectives against government, public, and private sector
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Techniques used to circumvent security measures
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Terrorists Vulnerabilities - they're not invincible!
11:15 - 12:00am "Do's and Don'ts of Technology
Integration"
12:00 - 1:00pm Lunch On Your Own
1:00 - 2:00pm Paradigm Shifts in Security Awareness
and Education
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Overcoming the “it won't happen to me" or "it won't happen
here syndrome”
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Learning lessons from safety awareness programs
2:00 - 2:05pm Break
2:05 - 3:20pm Paradigm Shifts
in Security Awareness and Education (continued)
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Terrorist threat detection training for your employees and
security staff
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Drills and exercises that make a difference
3:20 - 3:30pm Break
3:30 - 4:00pm Community Risk Assessments and
Collaborative Security
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Why your facility should not go it alone!
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Benefits of collaboration
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OPSEC and security collaboration
4:00 - 5:00pm Procedures,
Action Cards, and Response
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Does your facility have good procedures and action cards
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Are your procedures “old fashioned?”
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Responding to sudden events
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Is your response “intuitive?”
Day Two
8:00am Continental Breakfast
8:00 - 9:00am What to Know BEFORE You Design a
Physical Protection System
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Understand the facility's operations
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Identify WHAT you must protect
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Decide WHO is your Design Basis Threat
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Understand the balance of Detection, Delay, and Response
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Apply the Principle of Timely Detection
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Analyze the effectiveness of a system
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Recognize that Risk can be reduced in 2 ways:
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Decrease chances that adversary will succeed
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Decrease the Consequences of a successful attack
9:00 - 10:00am The Essential
Elements of a Physical Protection System
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Detection
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Interior and Exterior Intrusion Sensors
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Entry Control
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Alarm Communication & Display
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CCTV Assessment
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Delay
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Standard barriers
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Activated barriers
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Response
10:00 - 10:15am Coffee Break
10:15 - 11:30am Managing Technology and Physical
Security
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Consistent and effective use of security technologies
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Are you too dependent on technology?
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How to determine return on investment for your facility
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Technology and hidden costs or hidden savings??
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Dynamics you should consider as technology comes to market
11:30 - 12:45pm Security
Manpower, Requirements, Equipment, Testing, and Readiness
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Are existing unarmed security forces meeting the challenge
for today’s threats?
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What equipment does your security force really need?
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Learn how to effectively test security force readiness
12:45 - 1:00pm Workshop Wrap
Up - Where Do We Go From Here?

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Organizational
Sponsors

Telemus Solutions
provides customized security consulting, advisory, research
and training services to both public and private sector
markets throughout the world. Our company headquarters is
located in Falls Church, Virginia, just outside of
Washington, D.C., with branch offices in Boston and Miami.
For more information on Telemus Solutions please call (703)
893-0550.

Founded in 1988, the
Wireless Communications
Association, International (WCA) is the principal
non-profit trade association representing the wireless
broadband industry. WCA membership, which includes the
industry's leading carriers, vendors and consultants, has
grown to over 530 member companies spanning six continents.
The WCA organizes the world's largest annual business
conference and exhibition devoted exclusively to wireless
broadband. This conference and exhibition annually convenes
experts from around the world to discuss market strategies,
emerging technologies, new applications and
financing/regulatory options.
Corporate
Sponsors
Corporate Sponsors to be
announced soon...
Become a Sponsor
If you would like to become a sponsor or
exhibitor at this event, contact
Andrea Feinberg
at (201) 592-6477.

Registration Fee
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Industry - $795
per person
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Small Business
(100 employees or less) - $745 per person
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Government - $695
per person
Includes
refreshments and continental breakfast on both days and your
course handouts.
Registration
Options
NOTE: On-line registrations for this workshop are now
closed. Space is available for walk in registrants. To
register the day of the conference, please bring your
payment and the attached
registration form.
Registrations are payable by Visa, Mastercard, American
Express, company check or government purchase order.
CANCELLATION POLICY:
You may designate a substitute in writing any time before
the conference. If you need to cancel your registration, you
must send your notice in writing and will be subject to a
$50 processing fee. No refunds are given for cancellations
received 3 business days prior to the conference start date
or later.
PLEASE NOTE: No shows will be liable for the entire
registration fee.
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If you're not, please tell us why in a brief letter and we
will credit your investment
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Location Information
The workshop will be held in the Market*Access Training
Center in the NRECA Building at 4301 Wilson Boulevard, Suite
#1003 (10th floor), Arlington, VA 22203. Public parking at
the facility is available for $9 a day. The NRECA Building
is just one block from the Ballston Metro Station on the
orange line.
Driving and Metro Directions
Ballston Metro stop information
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Contact Us
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For registration information, contact
Pamela
Greenstein, (703) 807-2753
• For government speaking and best practices
presentation opportunities, contact
Laura Johnson,
(703) 807-2747
• For product and solutions companies interested in
sponsorship information and related speaking opportunities,
contact
Andrea Feinberg,
(201) 592-6477
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events in general, please see our
Event FAQ (Frequently Asked
Questions).
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can provide physical security and emergency
management training, wherever and whenever you need,
including on-site at your facility.
Our staff will cost-effectively implement training
customized to your needs. If you have group of attendees
(usually 15 or more), we can bring this course to you and
help save you time, travel costs, and more!
To request a proposal and schedule training, e-mail
Laura Johnson,
Director of Conferences & Strategic Planning, at ljohnson@marketaccess.org
or call (703) 807-2747.
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