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Site Profiler®
Enterprise-wide Risk Management System
Site Profiler was designed for public agencies to use as part of their Homeland Security strategy. It provides all the tools you need to build an effective risk management program that adapts to the changing needs of your area.
Site Profiler’s content and best practices are regularly updated ensuring your risk management program aligns to national priorities and standards. Because Site Profiler integrates with your existing IT environment and public safety systems, your program also aligns to your unique governing structure. You’ll have full control of data and analysis throughout your organization and the ability to connect to outside stakeholders whenever you want.
Supports All Areas of Risk Management
The Site Profiler Enterprise Server incorporates patented risk analytics, powerful data import and integration tools, and a robust report generator. Site Profiler’s modular design supports the core functions of risk management with interfaces designed specifically for State and local users.
- CI/KR (Asset) Cataloging
The first step in protecting Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources (CI/KR) is knowing what they are. Using Site Profiler’s Asset module, you can import existing asset information and build a comprehensive catalog of your assets organized by NIPP sector (using DHS infrastructure classifications), owner/operator, jurisdiction, and priority.
Detailed information about each asset (e.g., location, vulnerabilities, photos, etc.) is available at your fingertips to support prevention, protection, response and recovery operations, and risk analyses. Assets can be prioritized based on a variety of risk factors, allowing you to better allocate limited resources. You can also easily generate detailed reports to quickly respond to data calls and other management requirements. 
- Threat & Hazard Analysis
In addition to identifying assets that need your protection, you need to understand the types of threats and hazards your area faces. With Site Profiler, you can create a portfolio of threat and hazard descriptions based on HSPD-8 National Planning Scenarios, NIPP Threat Themes, and your own requirements. You can even apply historical data, intelligence, and capability estimates to create threat/hazard ratings to drive your risk analyses. Intelligence and common threat information can be shared across multiple jurisdictions, maintaining consistency across analysis results. 
- Survey & Assessment
The risks to the communities you serve can change at any time. In order to make up-to-the-minute informed decisions, your risk analyses must incorporate onsite data. Site Profiler’s easy-to-use tools let you create and conduct web-based surveys and field assessments customized for your organization. You can create sector-specific collection methods and benchmarks that meet your information requirements, enforce standards and best practices, and ensure efficiency. 
- Risk Analysis & Management
Site Profiler provides you with the flexibility to create a range of “what-if” scenarios to analyze different types of risks to your citizens and critical infrastructure. Results can be sorted and viewed any way you want. You can also drill down to identify factors that influence risk.
With Site Profiler’s risk information, you can set priorities and align capabilities, justify investments on the basis of risk, and allocate dollars based on your risk profile. You can also synchronize prevention measures to a dynamic risk profile, creating levels of preparedness that match different levels of threat and risk. 
Incorporates Current Homeland Security and Other National Standards
Digital Sandbox built Site Profiler specifically for public agencies to use as part of their Homeland Security strategy. Because we regularly update its content and best practices, you can be confident that your risk management solutions are aligned with national priorities and standards.
Site Profiler’s up-to-date resources and tools include:
- Full implementation of the DHS Infrastructure Taxonomy
- Pre-loaded threat catalogs, including the National Planning Scenarios, NIPP Threat Themes, and Sector Threat Analyses
- IAB Standard Equipment List (SEL) and DHS Authorized Equipment List (AEL) look-ups
- NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards look-ups
- HSPD-8 Target Capabilities List look-ups
- Implementation of the NIPP Risk Management Framework and all major steps of the RAMCAP process
- Implementation of the 2007 Buffer Zone Protection Program (BZPP) assessment process, including automated generation of the Vulnerability Reduction Purchasing Plan (VRPP) forms
- All system requirements for PCII certification
- Sophisticated data security model to enable data sharing and partitioning in multi-jurisdictional rollouts
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