Creating a Comprehensive Physical Security System Tuesday, June 9, 2015 10:05am-11:20am, Madison Ballroom Presented by: Steve Baiamonte, Division Administrator, General Services, Montana Department of Administration Rick Keebler, Director of Business Development, Lenel Systems International, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. Jeff Murphy, President CEO, ECT Services, Inc. Facilities managers are faced with providing security within their jurisdiction. What used to be a simple task has morphed into a complex topic that requires the integration of public safety, private security, risk management, and policies and procedures. This session will focus on various requirements and methods for providing security, as well as ideas for integrating physical and operational security with the use of personnel, technology, and policy. The session will also address key technology trends related to security systems and the tight integration of intercom, lighting, video, elevators, fire alarm, and HVAC systems. ABOUT THE SPEAKERS STEVE BAIAMONTE is the General Services Division Administrator for the Montana Department of Administration. His division is responsible for Facilities O/M, Leasing, Procurement, Graphics Production, Mail Services, Recycling, Surplus Property, and Security. Additionally he serves as the Director of Security for the Montana State Capitol Complex. Steve is retired from the Montana Department of Justice. In his last assignment he served as the Commander of the Dignitary Protection Detail. Steve has 24 years of physical security experience. RICK KEEBLER is the Director of Business Development for Lenel Systems International, a division of United Technologies Corporation. Lenel is a leading provider in electronic security and offers a comprehensive portfolio of products to meet your access control, closed circuit television (CCTV), and known for its open platform, inter-operable integration capability to over 100 3 rd party solutions, and our advanced services teams. In addition to Lenel, Rick has been in leadership roles with GE Security, Sensormatic/Tyco, Siemens, and Schneider Electric. He has over (30) years of experience in manufacturing, sales, installation and support for some of the largest security deployments in the world. JEFF MURPHY is the President and CEO of ECT Services, Inc. which designs, develops, installs and integrates technology systems, such as temperature controls, energy management, lighting, security, intrusion, and intercom. Jeff has over thirty (30) years of experience in projects and technology teams related to technology systems, including discrete and analog process control, HVAC systems, HVAC control systems, security systems including access control, intercom, intrusion alarm, video surveillance, and fire alarm.
Creating a Comprehensive Physical Security System NASFA 2015 Annual Conference Presented by Steve Baiamonte Montana Department of Administration General Services Division Administrator Montana State Capitol Complex Security Director
The Purpose of Security is to Safeguard Lives and Property Things we protect: People Property Information Types of Security: Physical Operational Cyber
GENERAL SERVICES DIVISION System Components: Personnel Public Safety Agency, Private Security Firm Policy Conduct Policy, Employee Access Policy, etc. Business Practices Mitigating Risk Technology Access Control, Monitoring, Screening, etc. A COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM PROVIDES FOR: MITIGATION RESPONSE RECOVERY
GENERAL SERVICES DIVISION A Comprehensive Security Program Affects and/or Involves: Public Employees Contractors Vendors Elected Officials Media Local public safety entities (Police, Fire, EMS) State and Federal LE US Mail and Private Delivery IT Services and Public Utilities Risk Management/Loss Mitigation Continuity/Disaster Recovery Public Health Critical Infrastructure
GENERAL SERVICES DIVISION Creating a Comprehensive Program is a Methodical Process that requires the Integration of Policy, Personnel, Business Practices, and Technology Jurisdiction / Statutes that Direct Specific Business Processes State/Federal Laws Policies/Mandates Social Responsibility Liability Requirements Business Process Needs Stakeholders Perception Public, Politicians, Employees
The Perception of Security What does Security Mean
Perceived Need vs. Actual Need (Managing security is managing risk) Considerations: (Access vs. Control) Access and Transparency Creating a police state Protecting buildings /objects with intrinsic value Assets vs. People Mitigating liability Signage Placement and Verbiage Records retention and management Screening (people and packages) Remaining politically neutral Public disclosure (media relations) Background checks (employees vs. contractors)
Are your goals SMART goals? Specific Measurable Attainable Relevant Timely Attaining Buy In Holistic and Sustainable Perception Leadership Change Management
Resources: State and Federal LE Agencies State Police FBI FPS USMS USSS USPS Industry Best Practices Technology Studies Consultants Steve Baiamonte Montana Department of Administration 406.444.0206 sbaiamonte@mt.gov