What We Do
Before recommending any investment in physical security officer services or security systems infrastructure, we help you understand what issues you're actually having at your property and what's contributing to them. Too many properties invest in coverage or equipment that doesn't match the actual problem they're facing. We start with diagnosis, not a sales pitch.
MuniSupport does not sell, install, or provide security services or equipment, and we do not recommend preferred vendors. We have no financial relationship with any security company, guard service, or systems provider. Our recommendations are based solely on what's right for your property.
Our Approach
We dig into the contributing factors behind the security issues at your property, whether that's site design, surrounding land use, patterns in incident data, or gaps in existing coverage. We look at the specific history and dynamics of the property and the surrounding community, not just the incidents themselves. That diagnostic approach shapes every recommendation we make, and it happens before any conversation about coverage, staffing, or equipment.
"That diagnostic approach shapes every recommendation we make — and it happens before any conversation about coverage, staffing, or equipment."
What Sets Us Apart
What sets our approach apart is that we work directly with local law enforcement, not just the property. We collaborate with police departments to analyze crime data specific to the property, review incident patterns, and structure coverage that matches what's actually happening on the ground. This includes coordinating off-duty officer scheduling and overtime deployment based on real data, not guesswork, so coverage is placed where and when it's actually needed.
Our Services
We evaluate the specific issues at your property and the factors contributing to them before any recommendation is made.
We work directly with local police departments to pull and analyze incident data, identify patterns, and understand how law enforcement already views the property and surrounding area.
Private security officers play an important role, but they have real limits. Security officers generally cannot make arrests, enforce trespass orders, or take other actions that require sworn law enforcement authority. Certain situations at commercial properties require that enforcement ability, and relying on private security alone can leave a gap. That's why we help clients review all their coverage options and design models that blend private security with off-duty police, matched to the specific risk profile and patterns identified in the diagnostic phase. The result is coverage that has both a visible presence and the legal authority to act when a situation requires it.
We help structure and coordinate off-duty officer deployment and overtime scheduling based on actual incident data, rather than a flat, one-size-fits-all schedule.
When a diagnosis warrants outside security officer services, we develop the RFP, evaluate proposals, and support the procurement process, all without a financial stake in the outcome.
Once a security officer services contract is in place, we conduct audits to ensure the vendor is delivering what's detailed in the services agreement, so clients aren't paying for coverage they aren't actually receiving.
Communities across the country are grappling with the effects of rising unsheltered homelessness, and commercial properties are often on the front lines. We help bring together private security, social services, and local law enforcement to build coordinated response plans that prioritize dignity and connect people to help, while also protecting the property and the people who use it.
Let's talk about what's actually happening at your property.
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