Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) Design & Construction


This event qualifies for 24 CPEs


After attending this unclassified Workshop, students will be able to oversee design and construction of a sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF) which meets official government requirements for a secure area where classified information is handled.

 

The stringent physical security requirements; such as, access control systems, thickness of doors, the strength of concrete and the use of alarms, and acoustical controls which prevent eavesdropping, information exposure or “jamming”, and surveillance prevention will be discussed.  The use of electronic media within the facility will also be explored. 

 

**Note: To register for this event, please call us at 805 509-8655, or visit our website and fill out the "Contact Us" form at the bottom of the page. 

Speaker and Presenter Information

Doug is a career security professional.  He retired from active duty with the US Air Force in 1993. He spent the next 20 years working for the U.S. Government, primarily overseas in Europe.  He has over 45 years of experience in conducting physical security vulnerability assessments and risk analysis.  He’s been teaching these concepts to architects, engineers, planners, facility managers, security professionals and others involved in developing mitigation strategies and building design planning since 2006. He’s both a guest lecturer and Adjunct Professor teaching access control concepts and security systems integration in academia.  He’s widely sought after to share his knowledge at industry conferences around the globe.  Whether in India, Saudi Arabia or New York his audiences gain valuable knowledge in solutions strategies they can take back to the office.  He regularly contributes to security industry publications.  He’s considered a subject matter expert in integrating antiterrorism strategies into high occupancy inhabited spaces.

 

Doug is an active member of the Security Industry Association’s (SIA) Architectural Graphics and CAD Symbols for Security Systems, Physical Security Working Group and RISE Scholarship committees. 

 

He was selected as the Sandra Jones Volunteer of the Year 2016 by SIA for helping shape the Associates of Applied Science Degree Program in Security Systems Technology at Mercer County Community College.

 

His company’s Asset Based Risk Analysis (ABRA) methodology was cited as the Platinum GOVIES 2017 Award winner by Security Today.

 

His company’s Physical Security Engineering Training and Certification Program received a Platinum ASTOR Award in the Best Homeland Security Education Program Category 2017 by American Security Today.

 

He’s been married to his wife Carmen for 44 years.  They have a son and two grandsons.

Expected Number of Attendees

25

Relevant Government Agencies

Air Force, Army, DOD & Military, Dept of Homeland Security, Dept of the Interior, Dept of State, GSA, Other Federal Agencies, State Government, County Government, City Government, Municipal Government, CIA, FEMA, Office of Personnel Management, Coast Guard, National Guard Association, Federal Government, State & Local Government


This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities


When
Tue-Thu, Jun 19-21, 2018, 8:00am - 5:00pm


Where
To Be Announced
Bremerton, WA


Website
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Organizer
Haines Security Solutions


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