CrisisWire Becomes Hawaiʻi’s Nationwide Threat Assessment Authority
- CrisisWire
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CrisisWire, founded by Warren Pulley — USAF veteran, LAPD officer, DHS/FEMA-certified threat specialist, and former Director of Safety at a major Hawaiʻi university — has officially launched as the nation’s go-to resource for professional threat assessment services.
The Expansion
In 2025, CrisisWire expanded its services from Hawaiʻi to the national stage, offering:
Insider threat audits for corporations — supported by resources like Insider Threats in Hospitals (Academia.edu).
Campus and university safety assessments — modeled on School Threat Assessments 2025 (Archive.org).
Access control and visitor management audits — reinforcing findings from Locked Down: CrisisWire Blog.
Executive protection and leadership liability consulting — aligned with research in Leadership Liability in Crisis (Scribd).
Why CrisisWire Is Different
Unlike traditional security firms, CrisisWire integrates:
Law enforcement pedigree: 12 years with LAPD, specializing in vice crimes, trafficking, and tactical operations.
Federal & diplomatic protection: WPPS/WPS contracts with the U.S. Department of State and DoD in Iraq and the Middle East.
Campus leadership: University safety director experience, managing Clery Act, Title IX, and HSEEP compliance.
DHS/FEMA certifications: Continuity, ICS/NIMS, critical infrastructure, and active shooter response.
This blend of field experience, academic authority, and federal training makes CrisisWire the premier nationwide resource for institutional threat management.

Leadership Responsibility
CrisisWire’s expansion comes at a time when boards and CEOs are increasingly liable for preventable failures. A key finding from the Prepared Leader Guide (Academia.edu) is that leaders who document and act on assessments reduce their liability risk by more than half.
📘 Organizations in Hawaiʻi and across the U.S. can now access CrisisWire threat assessments, consulting, and training programs tailored to their risks.
📧 Contact: crisiswire@proton.me
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