This course provides participants with the necessary information to develop and implement a System Security Plan. Included are basic security terms, the eight steps in threat and vulnerability identification, and the resolution process. This course addresses security in all stages of the system life cycle, agency policies and procedures, managing special security issues, and various types of transit security staffing. This course is included in the Deparment of Homeland Security's Federal Sponsored Course Catalog for grant considerations.
Who Should Attend
a Individuals responsible for developing and
implementing SSPPs and enforcement of security
procedures; transit insurance providers; transit
security and law enforcement personnel; and State
Safety Oversight Agencies
How You Will Benefit
a Identify your responsibilities in transit security
a Identify security systems and components
a Organize and manage security issues
a Develop a System Security Program Plan
a Manage special security issues and security staffing
What You Will Learn
a Identify crime reduction measures
a Identify security responsibility, policies and
procedures, proactive security activities, threat and
vulnerability analysis, and pre-incident indicators
a Use proactive procurement
a Recognize and assess risk factors in the transit
environment to include: chemical, biological, and
nuclear threats, terrorist acts, vandalism, gang
activity, fare evasion, and workplace violence
a Use resources to reduce crime and improve
passenger and employee security
a Build security into the design and construction of
transit facilities
a Mobilize resources to assure a rapid, controlled and
predictable response and resolution
a Establish a security force
CEU's: 3.4
Length: 4.50 Day(s)
Tuition: $75.00
Contact Number: (405) 954-3682
Prerequisite(s): None