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Security and Resiliency Guide Describes Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Concepts, Common Goals, and Available Assistance

Security and Resiliency Guide Describes Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Concepts, Common Goals, and Available Assistance

Created: Thursday, November 1, 2018 - 12:00
Categories:
Federal & State Resources, Physical Security, Security Preparedness

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office of Bombing Prevention (OBP) has made available the Security and Resiliency Guide, which is intended to help stakeholders take proactive steps to enhance their security and resiliency for potential improvised explosive device (IED) incidents by providing guidance and resources consistent with broader all-hazards preparedness and risk management principles. Developed in partnership with the FBI, the guide integrates the contributions of numerous counter-IED (C-IED) subject matter experts, stakeholders, and professional communities. The guide can help start or continue a conversation about bombing prevention between leadership, security managers, and staff, empowering all members of an organization to play a role in security. DHS.

If you would like to engage the OBP team in discussion about how you and your team can increase your preparedness to prevent, mitigate, and respond to bombing incidents, email OBP@hq.dhs.gov or contact WaterISAC (analyst@waterisac.org) to be connected with your local Protective Security Advisor (PSA).