Grey International, a global leader in risk, crisis, and disaster management services, has signed a contract with the Miami Marlins, a Major League Baseball professional franchise team, to provide Dynamic Threat Recognition and Decision-making (DTRD) support training.
Grey International provides support to its clients to counter evolving asymmetric terrorist threats.
“Intelligence reports have shown that terrorists are increasingly focusing their attention on mass-venue soft targets such as sports stadiums and arenas, not only in the United States, but across the globe,” said Marc Roman, Chief Operating Officer at Grey International.
“We would like to see more organizations take security and threat prevention as seriously as the Miami Marlins. The Marlins are focused on being proactive, not reactive.”
“We are dedicated to our fans safety and security. This training provides our staff with tools that help us identify potential threats in the world we live in today,” said Greg Terp, Director of Security of the Miami Marlins.
Grey International’s DTRD training has been tested and proven in some of the world’s most dangerous environments, as well as in the settings civilians face every day in workplaces, schools, and college campuses.
Grey trains security staff on the universal elements of human behavior so that they will recognize and intercept threats. DTRD training on pre-event indicators reduces the risk of terrorist actions, including active shooter and potential multiple-casualty incidents.
Grey’s professionals bring contemporary battlefield-proven experience to the classroom, training security providers and corporate and non-profit clients to detect and prevent threats that would otherwise be missed using traditional techniques.
Grey International is a comprehensive risk, crisis, and disaster management firm.
We provide sustainable solutions for natural and man-made disasters, political, integrity and security risks in complex and hostile environments.
We are dedicated to maintaining a corporate culture of professionalism, technical proficiency, and effective interaction with clients.