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Bedrock Intelligence Group provides security, investigation, crisis prevention and risk management services to individuals, school and corporate clients.

RISK MANAGEMENT AND CRISIS PREVENTION FOR SCHOOLS

We believe that preparedness is essential for the safety and security of your family, school or business. INVESTIGATIVE AND CORPORATE SERVICES

Our intelligence and investigative services provide clients with tools for human resources management, litigation preparation, and all aspects the security decision-making or legal process. Working with th

It's Not Fireworks in the Daytime - Bedrock intelligence group 05/08/2023

IT’S NOT FIREWORKS IN THE DAYTIME
Saturday’s tragic mass shooting in Allen, Texas highlights the critical importance of situational awareness.

It's Not Fireworks in the Daytime - Bedrock intelligence group Saturday’s tragic mass shooting in Allen, Texas highlights the critical importance of situational awareness. When public places become scenes of carnage, victims and witnesses are always caught off guard. No one out for an afternoon of family shopping expects to be involved in a violent attack. Ye...

04/14/2023

Reinforcement of Perimeter Glass Critical for Building Security

The tragic mass shooting at The Convent School in Nashville, TN on March 27, once again demonstrated the random and devastating nature of gun violence. Three children and three adult staff members lost their lives inside of a school - a place where students, staff and their families should feel safe. The school was connected to a house of worship, Covenant Presbyterian Church.

So many of our clients, particularly in large urban centers such as New York City, are schools co-located inside of houses of worship. These buildings are often large and historic, rarely new construction, with multiple entrances and exits. While it is imperative, there is an inherent tension between physical security and the open, welcoming nature of a house of worship. Building entrances and visitor management are critical in meeting both goals. Even if entrance doors are locked, glass that is not reinforced can provide easy access to an intruder with a weapon. Large street facing windows raise similar concerns.

The Nashville assailant shot out the glass entrance doors to the building causing them to shatter and allowing her to enter through the open hole. We saw a similar mode of entry at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012, where a large window next to the entrance doors was shattered with a bullet allowing the assailant entry into the building.

Modern glass doors and large window panels are almost always made of tempered glass, meaning that when breached they break into small pebbles, protecting against sharp shards of glass. Tempered glass however, makes entrance even easier for a determined shooter.

Ideally glass on entrance doors and perimeter walls should be bullet-resistant: laminated glass, treated with a polycarbonate shield, or at the very least heavy duty blast-resistant film. Bullet resistant laminated glass (and there are many brands on the market some of which are made specifically for schools) will hold together when shattered. This glass is the most visually appealing (it looks like ordinary glass) and can usually fit into existing window and door frames.

Laminated glass consists of multiple layers of glass held in place by polymer interlayers which keep the glass bonded even when breached. Although laminated glass, depending on the specifications, may allow a bullet to pass through it, it will not shatter or come away thus allowing time for a school to activate its crisis response protocol and to summon first responders. We have seen grades of laminated glass that will keep an intruder at bay for between 6 and 12 minutes. As the average police response time is approximately 5 minutes, reinforcement at this level can save lives.

04/14/2023

Recent Alarming Increase in “Swatting” Incidents Across the Country

On April 4th, more than 50 school districts across New York were targeted by mass “swatting” threats. The April 4th incidents came less than a week after 36 New York schools received similar false threats. These incidents arose in the immediate aftermath of the March 27th shooting at The Convent School in Nashville, TN which killed three adults and three 9-year-old students.

“Swatting” refers to the act of making a false or “prank” call to emergency services with the goal of calling a large number of police officers to a specific location, such as a school. Typically, the swift response comes from a police tactical or SWAT team. These incidents put students, staff and first responders in both physical and mental peril as lockdowns cause panic for many who experience the terrifying incidents. Further, according to school officials, these calls and subsequent emergency response have caused lost learning time as well as lower rates of attendance.

Swatting incidents are not only occurring in New York, but across the country. The National Association of School Resource Officers reports that at least 40 states have experienced swatting incidents since the start of the school year.

Federal LawMakers have suggested additional funding for the FBI to assess, track and report these criminal incidents as attacks have become more sophisticated with callers using sound effects and technology to disguise their identity. Currently, swatting calls are classified as misdemeanor crimes, however, several states are considering increasing the penalty for the dangerous acts.

Every call that is received by emergency services is treated as an active threat. We advise our clients to activate their crisis response protocol in any situation where there is a potential threat. Although these calls take a physical and emotional toll on first responders, they are prepared and trained to quickly assess the threat and mitigate the danger to students and staff inside the school.

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Top 5 Reasons To Use Direct Text To Parents This Year 08/29/2017

Top 5 Reasons To Use Direct Text To Parents This Year

Top 5 Reasons To Use Direct Text To Parents This Year Be Prepared   Your staff should feel prepared to respond to any emergency at school. Annual training ensures that faculty and staff are confident in your security procedures.

Critical Training Update For New Faculty And Staff 06/06/2017

Critical Training Update For New Faculty And Staff

Critical Training Update For New Faculty And Staff We will be at Mohonk Mountain House for NYSAIS Early Childhood & Lower School Heads Conference 2017 June 22, 2017.    Please come to our table.  Reserve A Meeting Now HERE. 

Shooter Known to School in San Bernardino, CA 04/11/2017

Shooter Known to School in San Bernardino, CA

Shooter Known to School in San Bernardino, CA A murder-suicide inside a San Bernardino Elementary School classroom led to the death of an eight year old boy and his teacher, according to San Bernardino Police.  The shooter, 53-year old Cedric Anderson, was . . . 

Greenwich Lockdown Prompts School Security Update 04/07/2017

Top 5 Best Practices for School Security

Greenwich Lockdown Prompts School Security Update Last Friday, March 30, Greenwich High School in Greenwich, CT went into lockdown for several hours after the discovery of a specific threat scrawled on a restroom wall.  Though thankfully only a threat, this incident serves as a reminder that every school must have in place a well-planned and practi...

Top 5 Reasons to Take Pre-K Paperless 03/08/2017

Top 5 Reasons to Make Pre-K Paperless

Top 5 Reasons to Take Pre-K Paperless Attendance, Communications and Parent Portals allow even the smallest daycare to go paperless.  Great for programs on a budget and looking for security and functionality. 

GoPad App Update Instructions 02/22/2017

GoPad Update 1.1 Now Available

GoPad App Update Instructions has practical and current experience working with early childhood centers in New York City.  We evaluate both physical security of buildings and risk management protocols.  In each case we provide practical and cost effective recommendations including tools and training for faculty and staff.  

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