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Intelligence Led Policing for Police Decision MakersDeborah Osborne
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Respond to Post 1 and 2 with 250 words each. Post 11. Provmickietanger
Respond to Post 1 and 2 with 250 words each.
Post 1
1. Provide an example of a law enforcement agency in the United States that has implemented effective operational security (OPSEC) procedures since 9/11?
An example of a law enforcement agency that has increased its OPSEC since the 9/11 attacks is the department of homeland security. The department of homeland security has increased there OPSEC because of 9/11 and are trying to prevent another terrorist attack from Happening in the United States. However, every law enforcement agency around the United States now has a newly minted OPSEC policy. I know that in the United States Army we had classes on OPSEC more times, than I can count. There was one time when an individual posted a mission time and destination on social media and we had to change our whole mission and discipline that particular soldier for their actions. This could have gotten us injured or killed. OPSEC is vitally important to law enforcement because when we go to take out an intended target it is important they do not know that we are coming.
2. What were the OPSEC procedures?
OPSEC has its very own unique feature. A five-step process controls this. The first one that the department of homeland security uses is apply countermeasure. This is when they obtain all the assorted information and will apply the OPSEC measures to tackle the incident at hand. The next step is that we have to analyze the vulnerabilities. This is when the OPSEC will find all the holes and will find a way to close all the loops in there vulnerabilities to ensure the OPSEC cannot be broken again or have the enemy find its way in. The next step is identify critical information. This is OPSEC step when we take our time to analyze the information at hand. This will give OPSEC the chance to analyze all the Intel and information that is in front of them. This will give OPSEC its title and what information we are trying to protect. The fourth step is assess the risk. This is where OPSEC will take the information and assess our risk of what is going on. This will give us what risk countermeasure we need to take on the situation. The last step is to analyze the threat. This is where OPSEC will come into play and give us the information and tools on how to analyze and deal with the threat at hand. OPSEC has many steps and all need to be followed In order to be sure that our information and security remains where it should be at all times.
3. Describe what problems you envision the lack of an effective OPSEC program could hold for a local, county, state, tribal, or federal law enforcement agency.
In any program, a lack of OPSEC there will be unseen consequences for all parties involved. Lack of OPSEC and letting criminals know what we are doing will result in poor results for the law enforcement parties involved and will most likely get someone injured or even the possibility that they can be killed because of the lack of OPSEC. OPSEC is extremely imp ...
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Intelligence Led Policing for Police Decision MakersDeborah Osborne
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Respond to Post 1 and 2 with 250 words each. Post 11. Provmickietanger
Respond to Post 1 and 2 with 250 words each.
Post 1
1. Provide an example of a law enforcement agency in the United States that has implemented effective operational security (OPSEC) procedures since 9/11?
An example of a law enforcement agency that has increased its OPSEC since the 9/11 attacks is the department of homeland security. The department of homeland security has increased there OPSEC because of 9/11 and are trying to prevent another terrorist attack from Happening in the United States. However, every law enforcement agency around the United States now has a newly minted OPSEC policy. I know that in the United States Army we had classes on OPSEC more times, than I can count. There was one time when an individual posted a mission time and destination on social media and we had to change our whole mission and discipline that particular soldier for their actions. This could have gotten us injured or killed. OPSEC is vitally important to law enforcement because when we go to take out an intended target it is important they do not know that we are coming.
2. What were the OPSEC procedures?
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3. Describe what problems you envision the lack of an effective OPSEC program could hold for a local, county, state, tribal, or federal law enforcement agency.
In any program, a lack of OPSEC there will be unseen consequences for all parties involved. Lack of OPSEC and letting criminals know what we are doing will result in poor results for the law enforcement parties involved and will most likely get someone injured or even the possibility that they can be killed because of the lack of OPSEC. OPSEC is extremely imp ...
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1.
2. The War We Are In
• We continue to live in the world of “Denial.”
Save Now-Pay Later Scheme
– We are about to see a Beslan massacre in America!
– What about Mumbai style attacks?...they’re coming!!!
How?...These terrorists are patient. They
systematically & methodically plan their attack and if
we as a country are NOT trained and prepared we will
fall victim to their plot and become another gruesome
statistic in the record book.
We MUST train, prepare and deter.
4. School Shootings - United States
Average Number of Shooting Incidents Per Year
1.6
1960s
2.1
1970s
2.4
1980s
3.4
1990s
4.0
2000s
?
(2018)
10.1
2010s
5. Quick Facts:
2 Million
American workers report having been victims of workplace violence each year
397 270
Workplace Homicides Workplace Suicides
80%
Homicides resulted from shootings
29,000+
Acts of rape or sexual assault are perpetrated against women at work each year
74%
of domestic violence victims are harassed at work
6. The Problem
The average active
shooting lasts only
Source: U.S. Department of Homeland Security
The average police
response time to an
active shooting is
10 minutes
17 minutes
7. Help Arrives.
Average police
response time
is 17 minutes!
Agency then dispatches
the officers.
Appropriate agency
receives the information.
Officers must drop
what they are doing
and travel to
the scene from their
current location.
What happens when you call 911?
Center might be overwhelmed
with incoming calls.
(20% of 911 calls are abandoned)
The 911 operator has to interpret the emergency.
Emergency Call
911
Dialing…
911 operator directs
call to the appropriate
agency.
1
8
Call is routed to a
centralized 911
call center.
2
6
7
4
5
3
8. Time Line Case Study
Sandy Hook Elementary School
Main office staff
reports hearing glass
breaking and seeing
the shooter.
911 call is made.
9:35:00 a.m. (0 Seconds)
Newtown Police
Department Dispatcher
broadcasts shooting at
Sandy Hook
Elementary School.
9:37:06 a.m. (+126 Seconds)
Last gunshot is heard.
Suicide shot from the
shooter.
9:40:03 a.m. (+303 Seconds)
Newtown officers enter
Sandy Hook Elementary
School.
9:44:47 a.m. (+587 Seconds)
First Newtown police
officer arrives.
9:39:00 a.m. (+240 Seconds)
Dec 14 2012
9. 42% reduction in response
time.
Police were on scene
within 4 minutes of the
911 call.
That is one person every
11.65 seconds.
Extremely fast
response time.
Shooter kills 20
students and 6 school
staff members in
303 seconds.
SchoolGuard could
have alerted police
126 seconds sooner
(11 lives sooner).
What Does This Teach Us?
10.
11. Does not help the first
responding officers who are
trained to rush toward the
sound of gunfire.
Costly at a salary of
$40,000-$60,000 /year.
Liability issues.
Thousands of dollars for training
and certification mandates.
Brings the problem to work.
Current Solutions
Hire an armed
security officer?
Arm our staff
with weapons?
Provide police
with digital
maps?
12. Must be monitored and
then reported.
Have no impact on
police response time.
Very expensive to
install.
Capture the crime to
later talk about.
Only speed dials 911.
Limited number because of
the cost.
Need to be strategically
placed and are not mobile.
False alarms.
Pre-smart phone &
Pre-social networking
solution.
Have no impact on
police response time.
TruArmor.com
FANTASTIC product
and strategic partner
of Guard911.
These are delay tactics.
Install panic
buttons?
Install Door
locks and
bulletproof
windows?
Install video
cameras?
13. Is it working?
Sandy Hook Elementary
was a “Hardened” target!
and was the deadliest
shooting at a U.S. high school.
The second deadliest mass murder
at a U.S. elementary school.
Security system with video cameras.
Visitors must be identified & buzzed in.
Bulletproof glass at entrance.
Doors locked after 9:30am.
“Hardened Target”
Columbine had two
armed security guards
14. ACTIVE SHOOTER
TRAINING
1. Closest officers respond to take
immediate action.
2. Enter the building and rush
toward the sound of gunfire.
3. Take down the shooter as
quickly as possible.
Post-Columbine
Police strategies have changed
CONTAIN & WAIT
STRATEGY
1. Set up perimeters (inner and
outer).
2. Wait for specially trained elite
police team (SWAT).
3. Try to negotiate and mitigate
the situation.
Pre-Columbine
15. One Common Conclusion
During EVERY ONE of these
senseless acts of violence
studies show that a shorter
police notification and
subsequent response time can
and WILL save lives.
16. Social Protection Network
Next Generation Solution: Hero911 Network
Organize the 880,000 active
federal, state, & local law
enforcement officers (LEOs).
The goal is to increase the total
number of responders:
784%
increase in
potential
responders!
176,000 on-duty (20%)
704,000 off-duty (80%)
Enlist the 500,000
retired officers.
With annual certification
and training to carry
a weapon.
176,000
(on-duty LEOs)
1,380,000
(all LEOs)
17. Wouldn’t it be infinitely
better to have the first 1-2
LEOs on scene ASAP rather
than the masses when it is all
over…..when all the murders
have taken place?
18. Rapid Adoption of Hero911
Network of Law Enforcement Officers
Hero911 app launched November 2013.
With over 1 million apps in the Apple App Store,
Hero911 is the ONLY APPLE APPROVED app
that creates a volunteer network of credentialed
law enforcement officers.
All other similar app applications have been
denied by Apple.
All information is encrypted and highly secure.
Does NOT track or store location information.
19. Rapid Adoption of Hero911
Network of Law Enforcement Officers
Agents from over 25 Federal agencies:
• FBI
• DEA
• ATF
• US Secret Service
• US Marshal Service
• US Customs
• US Border Patrol
• US National Park Police
• Homeland Security Investigations
• And many others
Officers in all 50 states and growing fast:
• State Troopers
• Sheriff Deputies
• City Police
• Detectives
• Campus Police
• School Resource Officers
• Other Specialized Police
To date there are well over
50,000 LEOs maintaining the
Hero911 app.
20. Ask your Law Enforcement to
download the FREE APP today
21. A Smartphone Application that puts
a panic button in the hand of every
staff member.
Speed dials 911.
911
Instantly alerts
other staff.
Maps the location
of the alert.
Activates Hero911 Network
&
Alerts all other schools
within 5 miles.
Mapping accuracy dependent
on Cell/GPS signal strength
22. Staff Assist:
After the alert is immediately sent,
a pop-up window allows the user
to provide additional information.
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23. Staff Assist:
After the alert is immediately sent,
a pop-up window allows the user
to provide additional information.
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24. The capability for the administrator
to send a private message or
warning to all Guard911 users.
Admin Push:
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25. The capability for the administrator
to send a private message or
warning to all Guard911 users.
Admin Push:
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26. Dedicated page for administration
to upload the property's individual
response plan.
Defaulted to the “I Love U Guys”
foundation SRP for properties that
are yet to develop one.
Response Plan:
29. Additional Features
Cost-effective solution less than
a penny a day per employee
Invisible solution to the employees
so they can stay focused on work
Mobile solution with free unlimited
downloads by staff and all free
upgrades
Panic buttons only work on
protected grounds in order to prevent
false alarms
Alerts all other protected
properties within 5 miles of the
initial reported emergency
Test Mode could be used to
satisfy workplace safety training
mandates
30. Guard911 Strategic Partners
• Lt. Colonel Dave Grossman (Killology)
• Frank DeAngelis (former Columbine principal)
• Lt. Brian Murphy (Sikh Temple massacre)
• 5.11 Tactical
• John-Michael Keyes (“I Love U Guys” foundation)
• Ron Borsch (National expert)
• Sheriff Mike Neal (Monroe County, AR)
31. The World Today
“The world is a dangerous place to live; not
because of the people who are evil, but
because of the people who don’t do anything
about it.”
Albert Einstein
32. Contact Information
Guard911, LLC
1 Regency Plaza Drive
Suite 120A
Collinsville, IL 62234
Nate McVicker
President & Founder
nate@guard911.com
618.973.9174
Tom Swip
Vice President & Chief Technical Officer
tom@guard911.com
618.974.9571
Brian Clements
Chief Law Enforcement Consultant
brian.clements@hero911.org
618.979.4857
Editor's Notes
Time Line Case Study
Sandy Hook Elementary School
December 14, 2012
(Have each of the bullets below display after each click)
(click) Approximately 9:35am (+ 0 Seconds) Main office staff reports hearing glass breaking and seeing the shooter. 911 call is made. (FassForward place click here to play this 911 audio)
(click) 9:36:06 (+126 Seconds) Newtown Police Department dispatcher broadcasts shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
(click) 9:39:00 (+240 Seconds) First Newtown police officer arrives.
(click) 9:40:03 (+303 Seconds) Last gunshot is heard. Suicide shot from the shooter.
(click) 9:44:47 (+587 Seconds) Newtown officers enter Sandy Hook Elementary School.
What Does This Teach Us?
(click) Extremely fast response time. Police were on seen within 4 minutes of the 911 call.
(click) Shooter kills 20 students and 6 school staff members in 303 seconds. That is one person every 11.65 seconds.
(click) SchoolGuard could have alerted Newtown police 126 seconds sooner (11 lives sooner). Response time cut by 42%.
(click) How many more deaths would there have been if police response time was the average 18 minutes?
(at the bottom of this slide have the SchoolGuard When Seconds Save Lives graphic fade in. This is the graphic from slide 5 and remove slide 5 from deck)
With over 1 million apps in the Apple App Store, Hero911 is the only Apple approved app that creates a volunteer network of credentialed law enforcement officers. All other similar app applications have been denied by Apple.
When the main “Report School Shooting & Call 911” button is pressed play this sound file for 4 seconds then stop, - [alert.mp3]
1.set the teacher assist button so it is gray at first, then add a click to turn the teacher assist button red and play this sound [Assistance Required.mp3]
2. For 2 rounds of assistance requested sound which is about 5.75 seconds, then add a click to bring up the teacher assist description.
3. After the description is displayed add a click so the pop up box will show the following words being typed out on the screen, fight in gym, highlight one letter at a time in red as they are pressed to spell: fight in gym
4. Then clear the pop up screen and add a click to spell out: student injured - send nurse
After the principal push description is displayed add a click so the pop up box will show the following words being typed out on the screen and highlight one letter at a time in red as they are pressed to spell: power out - tornado spotted - exercise emergency procedures
Clear the pop up screen and add a click to spell out: Mr. Jones on school grounds. Release Johnny ONLY to MRS. JONES
After the principal push description is displayed add a click so the pop up box will show the following words being typed out on the screen and highlight one letter at a time in red as they are pressed to spell: power out - tornado spotted - exercise emergency procedures
Clear the pop up screen and add a click to spell out: Mr. Jones on school grounds. Release Johnny ONLY to MRS. JONES