Specifications include, but are not limited to: The University of North Carolina System is composed of 16 universities and a multi-campus residential high school. The university’s constituent institutions are each headed by a chancellor who reports to the president of the UNC System. Each of the universities has a campus police department, emergency operations personnel, and other staff with front line responsibility for emergencynotification and response. In addition, the UNC System Office, located in Raleigh, North Carolina, has campus safety leadershipthat coordinates with federal, state, and local law enforcement, and emergency operations agencies, and organizes planning andresponse across the System.The UNC System wishes to conduct a comprehensive assessment of its constituent institutions’ capabilities to provide timely,effective, and consistent notifications to their campus communities, System leadership, and the public at large when significantand dangerous incidents have occurred, are occurring, or will imminently occur. This assessment should be informed by Clery Act guidelines, campus policies/procedures, current national and local incidents (school shootings, bomb threats, and other safety concerns open campuses are confronted by). This assessment should include discussions of the legal, public safety, reputational, and financial risks to which campuses are exposed when incidents like these occur and internal/external communication efforts fall short.