Intelligent Strategies for Safer Spaces

ThreatWise Solutions, LLC
Training | Evaluation | Consultation
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ThreatWise Solutions helps organizations prevent, prepare for, and respond to targeted violence and critical incidents through practical, evidence-informed services. We provide Behavioral Threat Assessment & Management (BTAM) training and consultation, physical security and vulnerability assessments, and crisis management planning. We also deliver terrorism awareness training and build clear, actionable protocols for high-risk events like bomb threats and swatting—so your team knows exactly what to do, when to do it, and who to involve.​
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Local. Accessible. Accountable.
Based in New England, we provide in-person threat assessment, training, and consultation, delivering the personalized service and on-site presence that national, remote-only firms simply can’t match.
Our Services
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Behavioral Threat Assessment & Management (BTAM): training, consultation, case support, and program development
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Physical Security Assessments: site vulnerability reviews, access control and CPTED-informed recommendations
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Crisis Management: response planning, tabletop exercises, and after-action improvement
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Terrorism & Targeted Violence Awareness: indicators, reporting pathways, and prevention-focused training
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Bomb Threat & Swatting Response: call-taker/dispatcher guidance, decision tools, and coordinated response protocols
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Policy & Team Support: threat management policies, information-sharing workflows, and multidisciplinary team coaching
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Workplace/School Preparedness: prevention-centered training for staff, leadership, and safety stakeholders
K-12 Schools
Higher Education
Workplace Violence
Healthcare
Get to Know Us
Expertise That Combines Field Experience and Behavioral Science

Why In-Person Behavioral Threat Assessment & Management Matters
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Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management (BTAM) is not a checklist or a one-time training—it is a people-centered, context-driven process. While remote consultations can be useful, effective threat management often requires in-person engagement to fully understand risk, organizational culture, and the human dynamics that influence behavior.
Context matters.
In-person BTAM allows us to see the physical environment, observe workplace or campus dynamics, and understand how policies, layout, routines, and culture shape risk. These contextual factors are often invisible in virtual settings but can be critical in identifying vulnerabilities and tailoring mitigation strategies.
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Trust and communication are built face to face.
Threat assessment depends on timely reporting, honest conversations, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. In-person engagement fosters trust with leadership, staff, and threat assessment team members—making it more likely that concerns are raised early and information is shared effectively.
Better decision-making in high-stakes situations.
When threats emerge, organizations benefit from having an experienced professional on site who can facilitate case reviews, guide structured professional judgment, and help teams move from concern to action. In-person BTAM enables clearer communication, faster coordination, and more confident decision-making during critical moments.
Tailored solutions—not generic recommendations.
Remote, one-size-fits-all guidance often fails to account for local realities. In-person work allows us to customize policies, training, and intervention strategies to your organization’s specific risks, resources, and legal environment—resulting in plans that are practical, defensible, and sustainable.
Presence signals commitment.
Having a BTAM professional physically present demonstrates organizational commitment to safety, care, and prevention. It reinforces that threat management is not just a compliance requirement, but a proactive investment in people and community well-being.
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Our Commitment
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As a New England–based firm, we prioritize on-site, personalized engagement whenever possible. We work directly with your leadership teams, threat assessment groups, and frontline staff—providing hands-on support that strengthens prevention, improves response, and builds long-term capacity.
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Effective threat management requires more than distance guidance—it requires presence, context, and trusted partnership.