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1205, 2026

Medical Readiness: The First Minutes

By |May 12th, 2026|Medical Response, PGI Protective Intelligence Briefs, Training|

In the days after high-profile incidents, much of the discussion centers on security presence, threat recognition, and response capability. Those elements matter, but they rarely tell the full story. At PGI, we often see [...]

Safe Havens: The Pre-Identified Options That Buy Time

May 5th, 2026|Comments Off on Safe Havens: The Pre-Identified Options That Buy Time

PGI Protective Intelligence Brief #4: Safe Havens: The Pre-Identified Options That Buy Time In protective operations, the safest decision is rarely made under pressure the first time. It is made earlier, during planning, advance [...]

When Controlled Spaces Breakdown

April 29th, 2026|Comments Off on When Controlled Spaces Breakdown

PGI Protective Intelligence Brief #3: When Controlled Space Breaks Down: The Hidden Failure Point in Executive Protection In the days after the incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, much of the public conversation [...]

What Escalation Looks Like in Real Time: A Direct Alignment Between Behavior and Action

April 28th, 2026|Comments Off on What Escalation Looks Like in Real Time: A Direct Alignment Between Behavior and Action

This article is a follow-up to our recent piece, When Reaction Replaces Reflection, which examined how behavior in our communities is changing and how reactions are outpacing reflection. This article takes a closer look [...]

2804, 2026

What Escalation Looks Like in Real Time: A Direct Alignment Between Behavior and Action

By |April 28th, 2026|PAAD, Personal Safety, Training, White House Correspondents’ Dinner incident|

This article is a follow-up to our recent piece, When Reaction Replaces Reflection, which examined how behavior in our communities is changing and how reactions are outpacing reflection. This article takes a closer look [...]

2704, 2026

When Reaction Replaces Reflection: The Shift in How We Treat One Another

By |April 27th, 2026|PAAD, Personal Safety, Safety & Health, Training, Violence|

Across our communities, patience is thinning, and reactions are happening more quickly. Everyday disagreements are more likely to escalate, and opinions are often treated as facts before the truth is known. These changes are [...]

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