Specifications include, but are not limited to: Follow recognized CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) principals. Evaluate security services and plans to determine likelihood and severity of risks and recommend a City-wide security standard. Review security staffing, training and develop a staffing methodology which may involve a mix of public and private partnerships. Recommend a mechanism to evaluate and prioritize requests for security services and enhancements. Outline security best practices for the City. Conduct interviews with departments to help understand the security needs and uses of the facilities, identify problems and issues, and recommend potential solutions. Discuss relevant crime data including loss history, calls to the local police for service, local crime statistics, and local crime forecast reports. Review the process of using the Department of Homeland Security’s survey instrument for facility security assessments; facility security plans; and training for security and staff. Consultant shall provide periodic reports on findings and submit an Executive Summary with final report to include: Identifying issues and present in a tabular format, assigned risk scores, as well as annotated photographs.