Four interconnected divisions delivering plans, training, exercises, and risk insight, built to scale with your institution.
The goal of planning is to reduce risk to, and the potential impact from, safety, security, and emergency incidents. Dr. Stone reviews existing plans, offers considerations for revision, and facilitates school and IHE teams through structured discussion, brainstorming, and development sessions, producing audit-ready plans aligned with federal frameworks and tailored to your campus reality.
Dr. Stone delivers presentations and trainings on a wide range of preparedness topics for boards, executive cabinets, leadership teams, faculty, and operational staff. Sessions can be customized to your district or institution's plans, guidance, and audience, from short executive briefings to multi-day cohort programs and hands-on workshops.
Design, development, and execution of academic-institution drills and tabletop, functional, and full-scale exercises, scaled to your needs and built on realistic scenarios. Engagements include defining target capabilities, goals and objectives, designing the scenario, inviting outside moderators or evaluators where useful, and closing with a Hot Wash and After-Action Report.
Risk assessments are a systematic approach to identifying the hazards, threats, and vulnerabilities most likely to impact your facility and surrounding community — Risk = Hazard/Threat × Vulnerability × Consequence. Dr. Stone helps prioritize risks and develop strategies to mitigate, accept, transfer, or avoid them, selecting the right tools for your institution, including those required by specific grant applications.