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    Protective Measures for Facilities - Phil Pitzen, United States Department of Homeland Security

    Date: June 12, 2012, 7:30am – 9:30am
    Location:
    Interpower, Oskaloosa, IA
    Price:
    Free - Earn 1.25 HRCI Recertification Credit
    Event Type:
    Meeting
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    Protective Measures for Facilities - Overview      

    1.  Attitudinal Adjustment—staff outlook
      1. Role of HRM
      2. Ongoing effort
    2. Avenue for action—formation of committee/POC
      1. Role of a committee
      2. Forwarding safety/security concerns
      3. Personal safety of HRM professionals
    3. Access control and its many forms
      1. Limiting/minimizing access
      2. Perimeter security
      3. IT security
      4. Key audit
    4. Special Considerations for Human Resource Managers
      1. Selection of candidates/screening of applicants
      2. Decentralized disciple and its ramifications
      3. Case study

     

    Phil Pitzen Biography

    With the United States Department of Homeland Security since shortly after 9/11, Pitzen has had occasion to serve as the Assistant Federal Security Director and most recently as a Protective Security Advisor assigned to Iowa.  Prior to 9/11, he was with the United States Department of Justice and a member of the six person Security Advisory Group.

    Pitzen was personally awarded the Award for Excellence by Secretary Chertoff in 2008.   His formal education consists of a Bachelor’s Degree in criminal justice, complemented by three advanced degrees, including a doctorate in the administration of justice.

    He lives in the Des Moines metro and offices with the U.S. Secret Service.