Risk Assessment: Conducting Prison Security Audits
- Response deadline
- Jul 20, 2026 Due in 19 days
- Date posted
- Jun 5, 2026
- Source
- Open notice
Description
A well‑designed and well‑managed security audit program systematically reviews prison operations, policies, procedures, staff performance, physical security systems, and emergency preparedness to identify vulnerabilities and risks. Because prisons inherently involve high‑risk factors—such as escapes, violence, contraband, disturbances, and other safety threats—structured, policy‑driven audits conducted by knowledgeable staff are essential for identifying and preventing problems before they occur. NIC’s 36‑hour security training program supports this goal by providing a comprehensive, hands‑on auditing experience. The program includes an in‑brief with agency and facility leadership, one full day of in‑person classroom instruction, three and a half days of prison‑based audit work, and a half‑day executive close‑out. Participants have a unique, nonjudgmental opportunity to apply auditing skills in real operational settings as teams are deployed to designated prisons. Upon completion, a full report of findings is prepared, enabling agencies to develop effective remediation strategies.
Classifications
- NAICS16.601
Documents (1)
- Download26PR10 Security Audit File NOFO FINAL.pdfapplication/pdf498 KB
Contacts
- Mark A Wyche Grantormwyche@bop.gov771-241-0452