Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. Establish a Threat Assessment and Crisis Intervention Team & develop an assessment of each of the facilities within Quabbin Regional School District. 1. Establish a multidisciplinary Threat Assessment and Crisis Intervention Team consisting of school administrators, teachers, staff, clinicians, counselors, nurse, buildings and grounds manager, technology director and other any other appropriate school personnel. Shelly St. George, Principal of Hardwick Elementary School shall be the lead member of the team and the district’s liaison to the Consultant for the duration of the contract. 2. Work with the Threat Assessment and Crisis Intervention Team to evaluate behavioral threat assessment procedures that are currently utilized and to identify potential vulnerabilities in the form of ineffective, inconsistent or missing procedures. 3. Work with the Threat Assessment and Crisis Intervention Team to use the information gathered in step 2 above to develop a comprehensive Threat Assessment Process (Deliverable 1) that includes defined prohibited and concerning behaviors, establishment of a central reporting mechanism, established threshold for law enforcement intervention and assessment procedures. 4. Work with the district’s Building and Grounds Manager, Buildings and Grounds Supervisor and school leaders to examine and evaluate the physical plants, grounds and school campuses to identify any potential safety and security vulnerabilities. 5. Observe and evaluate school operations from the time the first person enters the building in the morning until the last person leaves at night to identify any operational procedures that create potential safety and security vulnerabilities. This step shall minimally be done at Quabbin Regional Middle/High School and Ruggles Lane School, the district’s largest elementary school. 6. Work with the district’s Technology Director and Technology team members to evaluate cybersecurity measures currently in place to identify any safety and security vulnerabilities.