Security Information Sheet
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Incident Reporting Form
The Jewish Federation of Greater Houston (JFGH) and the Secure Community Network (SCN), the official safety and security organization for the Jewish community in North America, have launched a joint and standardized form for the public to report threats, incidents, and suspicious activity related to Jewish organizations, facilities, or community members. Click the link below to submit an incident.
Incident Reporting Form FAQ-click here.
News
- Successful Federation Advocacy Efforts Result in Additional State Security Dollars
- New online form created to report threats, incidents and any suspicious activity
- Alfred “Al” Tribble, Jr. to serve as first Houston Community Security Director Al Tribble
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Federation invites the community to Town Halls with new Houston Jewish Security Director
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Amid higher threat levels, Jewish communities lean on $130 million initiative to bolster security
About Al Tribble, Houston Community Security Director
Al brings a wealth of experience to the position of Community Security Director, following more than 27 years of service as a special agent in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
Upon retiring from the FBI in 2018, Al began working as a training specialist with the ADL’s Education Division here in Houston. He also served as an ADL board member and is a current board member of the Holocaust Museum Houston.
Al will act as an expert security advisor, liaison, and training coordinator for the community.

Trainings and Assessments
Nothing is more critical than the safety and well-being of our community. Our strategy is one of security awareness, information sharing, training, close communication with local law enforcement, and partnerships with national organizations to ensure a safe and secure future for our community.
Ongoing Trainings & Assessments
If your institution is considering applying for funds through the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NPSFP), please contact Al Tribble at atribble@securecommunitynetwork.org to schedule a Threat Vulnerability Risk Assessment (TVRA).
Organization Training
One of the most effective, no-cost measures to enhance organization’s safety and security posture is training its members, staff, and others in active threat response and situational awareness.
Countering Active Threat Training
The goal of this comprehensive training program developed for Jewish institutions is to provide participants with a better understanding of active threats, as well as—critically—potentially lifesaving response options.
BeAware- Situational Awareness Training
This course offers information about the concepts of situational awareness (SA) to better evaluate the potential risks around us. Techniques related to recalling important details and facts will be shared to improve the participants ability to observe, react to, and report suspicious activity.
Site Assessments
The foundation of a security program begins with an assessment of an institution or organization’s current security posture. Our Security Director can advise and coach the institution through that process. He will meet with the organization’s leadership to identify needs and to develop a roadmap towards building a strong safety and security posture and culture.