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At Security Watch, our Protective Services Officers (PSOs) play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and security of federal facilities. With their extensive training and expertise, PSOs are responsible for a wide range of security tasks:

Training & Ongoing Education

PSOs undergo a rigorous, ongoing training program, including

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With their specialized skills and ongoing training, our PSOs are well-equipped to manage security and emergency situations, ensuring the safety of federal facilities, employees, and visitors.

X-Ray Machine Retraining

Regular two-month retraining to maintain proficiency in operating and interpreting X-ray machines.

Weapons Requalification

Requalifying service weapons every six months through classroom training and live-fire exercises.

Initial Training

A comprehensive two-and-a-half-week program covering federal law enforcement, emergency response, customer service, firearms, non-lethal weapons, and hand-to-hand combat.

Access Control

Manage and monitor facility entry points to ensure only authorized personnel gain access.

Patrols

Maintain a visible presence to prevent incidents and respond promptly to any irregularities.

Incident Response

Act as first responders to emergencies, including security breaches, medical incidents, and fire hazards.

Report Writing

Document all incidents, irregularities, and daily activities in detailed reports.

Law Enforcement Liaison

Act as the primary link between the facility and local law enforcement agencies.

Threat Assessment

Identify potential risks, vulnerabilities, and security gaps within the facility.

Services Offered

Managing entry points to ensure only authorized personnel access the facility.
Conducting regular foot, vehicle, or security system patrols to maintain safety and quickly respond to incidents.
Trained to manage various emergencies, coordinating with local law enforcement, fire departments, and other services as needed.
Monitoring CCTV, intrusion detection, and fire alarm systems, acting immediately on alerts.
Documenting incidents and irregularities for legal and investigative purposes.
Assisting the public with directions, questions, and general support.
Identifying risks and vulnerabilities within the facility.
Acting as the primary contact between the facility and local law enforcement, ensuring smooth communication and coordination.