Who Can Do a Threat Assessment in Hawaii? Complete Guide 2025
- CrisisWire

- Oct 15
- 4 min read
By CrisisWire Threat Management Solutions
Mapping Risks. Managing Threats. Protecting Futures.
When it comes to safeguarding lives and assets, the question "Who can do a threat assessment in Hawaii?" is more critical than ever. With rising concerns over workplace violence, campus safety, and insider threats across the islands, organizations need experts who can identify risks before they escalate.
At CrisisWire, we bring 40+ years of unparalleled experience—spanning U.S. military, LAPD, diplomatic protection in Baghdad, and Fortune 500 security—to deliver threat assessment services in the United States, with a strong focus on Hawaii. This guide answers that question with actionable insights, leveraging real-world expertise to help you choose the right consultant for your needs.
Who can do a threat assessment in Hawaii? Look for professionals with behavioral threat assessment training, FEMA certifications, and combat-zone experience. CrisisWire offers expert services with 20+ FEMA courses, UH West Oahu BTAM training, and zero-incident records—contact crisiswire@proton.me to get started.

What Is a Threat Assessment and Why Does It Matter in Hawaii?
A threat assessment is a proactive process to identify, evaluate, and mitigate potential risks—whether behavioral, physical, or environmental. In Hawaii, where tourism, education, and healthcare hubs face unique vulnerabilities, the need for skilled assessors is urgent. A single workplace violence incident can cost $250,000–$5M, yet many organizations lack formal programs.
CrisisWire’s approach, drawn from protecting nuclear weapons and U.S. Embassy personnel, ensures comprehensive protection tailored to Hawaii’s diverse landscape.
Who Qualifies to Conduct a Threat Assessment?
Not just anyone can perform a threat assessment. Here’s what to look for:
Behavioral Threat Assessment Training: Specialists need skills to spot warning signs, like those completed at University of Hawaii West Oahu, where CrisisWire’s founder honed advanced techniques.
Law Enforcement Background: Experience like 12 years with LAPD as a Patrol Officer and Vice Investigator brings investigative depth.
Federal Certifications: 20+ FEMA courses (e.g., IS-906 Workplace Security, IS-907 Active Shooter) set professionals apart.
Real-World Experience: Combat-zone protection in Baghdad and Fortune 500 security outshine local-only credentials.
Unlike consultants with only local law enforcement backgrounds, CrisisWire combines mainland LAPD experience with Hawaii expertise, making us uniquely qualified.
The CrisisWire Difference in Hawaii Threat Assessments
CrisisWire stands out with a zero-incident track record protecting high-risk environments. Our founder, a former Director of Campus Safety at Chaminade University, managed 24/7 operations and Clery Act compliance—experience no competitor can match.
From identifying insider threats to planning emergency responses, our 40-year career moat includes:
Diplomatic Security: Six years safeguarding U.S. Embassy personnel under fire.
Corporate Expertise: Vice President roles at Project 7 Security Group and NantHealth Inc.
Published Authority: Five books, including Campus Under Siege, offer proven strategies.
Example: A Hawaii corporation faced an insider threat; our assessment prevented data breaches, saving millions—proof of our edge.
How to Choose the Right Threat Assessment Expert in Hawaii
Selecting a consultant requires evaluating credentials and experience. Here’s a 5-step process:
Verify Training: Ensure BTAM coursework or FEMA certifications (e.g., IS-915) are present.
Check Experience: Look for multi-sector backgrounds—military, law enforcement, corporate.
Assess Track Record: Zero-incident history, like CrisisWire’s, signals reliability.
Review Thought Leadership: Published works show depth (see The Prepared Leader).
Confirm Local Relevance: Hawaii-specific knowledge enhances effectiveness.
Federal emergency management certifications (20+ FEMA courses) separate professional consultants from basic security trainers—a gap CrisisWire fills.
Common Myths About Threat Assessments in Hawaii
Myth 1: Local Police Can Handle It Police respond, not assess. CrisisWire’s LAPD and military experience offers proactive solutions.
Myth 2: Basic Training Suffices Federal certifications (e.g., IS-907 Active Shooter) are essential—unlike basic local courses.
💡 Expert Tip from 40 Years in Security: Don’t wait for an incident. Establish a threat assessment program now to protect your organization.
FAQs About Threat Assessments in Hawaii
What is an example of a threat assessment? A threat assessment might involve evaluating an employee’s behavior changes, like withdrawal or aggression, using BTAM methods. CrisisWire once identified such risks at a Hawaii university, preventing escalation.
What is the DHS threat assessment? The DHS framework assesses national security risks, which CrisisWire adapts with FEMA IS-808 expertise for local needs.
Are threat assessments near Kapolei available? Yes, CrisisWire serves Kapolei with tailored services.
How much does a personal threat assessment cost? Contact crisiswire@proton.me for a free quote, starting at $1,500 for individuals.
Who else offers threat assessments in Hawaii? Look for multi-certified experts like CrisisWire, not just local trainers.
Resources and Next Steps
Explore more with School Threat Assessments 2025, DHS/NTAC Guidelines, or CrisisWire Blog. Get your Hawaii threat assessment today—email crisiswire@proton.me.
About the Author: Warren Pulley, founder of CrisisWire, brings 40+ years of security expertise from the U.S. Air Force, LAPD, and U.S. Embassy Baghdad. With 20+ FEMA certifications and 5 published books, he’s your trusted partner. LinkedIn | Twitter.
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