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With Value-Added Resellers, Options Weigh In
By James W. Noe
Selling to the government at any level is big business. Every year,
billions of taxpayer dollars are spent on a variety of goods and
services. Unfortunately, stories about wasteful spending on grossly
overpriced toilet seats became fodder for modern day muckrakers.
While the process businesses must go through to be recognized as
resellers to government is intensive, once in, too many vendors
satisfy themselves with maintaining status quo.
In the three years since the devastating terrorist attacks of
September 11, 2001, local and state authorities have had to take a
hard look at how really prepared their communities are to handle
any type of incident, whether chemical, biological, or
radiological. Also in this time, agencies have been inundated by
thousands of companies doing business as value-added resellers
(VARs) of homeland security products, with little or no established
standards or criteria for purchasing such products. (A value-added
reseller is a company that customizes an existing product and
resells it as a new product or package to suit a particular need.)
Millions in taxpayer dollars are being spent on products that can
only be used by a specialized few. The failure to understand the
realities of going beyond the status quo could cost more than
taxpayers moneyit could cost lives.
Government agencies charged with homeland security have had a steep
learning curve in the area of understanding and planning the right
type of equipment and training to protect both first responders and
citizens. It is critical to know which VARs would make the most
effective use of taxpayers funds when it comes to homeland security
equipment. The following are tips for government agencies to
consider before partnering with a VAR of homeland security products
and services:
Consider Credentials
The concept of homeland security was relatively vague before the
attacks of September 11, 2001. Since that time, an overwhelming
number of companies has been vying for government business. Go
beyond basic references, and seek case studies and customer
testimonials in the bidding process and as part of the request for
proposal (RFP). VARs with solid experience in hazmat or the
militaryworking with explosives, threat assessment or any other
chemical, biological, or radiological incidentsare good candidates
to consider. So are those with third-party, objective endorsements
from trusted sources.
Testing, Testing
Much of the available emergency equipment has not been safety
tested or certified by the government or independent labs. In many
cases, there are no standards. If possible, make sure that products
meet voluntary manufacturer or government standards for the purpose
for which they are designed. All masks, all gloves are not created
equally and are not meant to be deployed for all situations. Use
the right tools for the right job.
Opt for Objectivity
VARs, particularly in the area of homeland security, must be
trustworthy to be objective and educational. This is no time for
salesmanship. For entities to protect the most people, VARs must
match equipment with needs and budget. VARs have a variety of
products to offer for a given situation and should act as
consultants, not salespeople. Find out what other products a VAR
represents, and ask for clear distinctions between the strengths
and advantages of one product over another.
Start a Training Program
A good VAR will offer a comprehensive training program for the
homeland security product or service it provides and will be backed
by experts to provide such services. Training is only as good as
the trainer, so again, ask for credentials and expertise. An
ongoing training program, responsive to ever-changing needs, is
critical to any government agency in protecting its first
responders and citizens.
Prefer Widespread Protection
Before September 11, 2001, deciding how best to protect first
responders was relatively simple. Military or hazmat equipment was
usually purchased with the idea of protecting the core
incident-handling team. Thus, only a select few had outstanding
protection designed for entering hot zones.
This type of equipment is right for its purpose but is
cost-prohibitive when it comes to protecting, equipping, and
evacuating a majority of citizens in a given situation. Innovative
homeland security products are available for the right protection,
not overprotection, to ensure that police and fire professionals,
as well as the largest number of citizens, are protected in a
catastrophic event.
These products offer practical solutions without sacrificing
quality or increasing risks and are significantly more
cost-effective than military and hazmat suits and masks. Look for
egress, decontamination, and redress kits (EDR kits) and perimeter
control kits designed to protect the largest number of first
responders and citizens.
Improve on a Good Thing
A good VAR is not just a vendor but a partner who will work with an
agency to continually assess and evaluate homeland security
equipment to be sure it meets specific needs. Identify a VARs
willingness to understand and assess an entitys current needs and
modify their products or services to meet changing needs in the
years to come.
By following these basic tips, local, state, and federal
governments can be more prepared in dealing with the increase in
VARs, particularly in those areas without set standards in place.
The right tools exist for specific jobsfrom moving throughout a hot
zone safely to ensuring a more safe evacuation of citizens. Not all
products are designed to perform in all situations, so weigh each
product, its cost, and its deployment with budgetary constraints.
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Editors Note: James W. Noe, senior policy advisor to the U.S. State
Department, Office of Diplomatic Security, is president of Secure
Product Creations, a division of Homeland Defense Solutions, Inc.
The homeland security products provider focuses on empowering city
and county authorities during chemical, biological, or radiological
disasters, allowing them to more safely evacuate civilians and
proactively control a situation. For more information, call
513-333-7800 or visit http://www.secureproductcreations.com/main/index.shtml
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