Identifying and deterring intentional adversaries. We assess access control (doors/locks), surveillance integration, and perimeter security to deny and detect unauthorized actors.
Ensuring continuity during environmental or structural crises. We evaluate infrastructure resilience, backup power systems, and shelter-in-place viability through an emergency management lens.
TMG replaces outdated paper checklists with our proprietary assessment application. Developed by our CTO, this technology ensures standardized data collection, longitudinal trend analysis, and actionable intelligence. By digitizing the footprint, we empower leadership to track protection improvements over time.
The first stage of the TMG reporting suite. This face-to-face debrief bridges the gap between our on-site data collection and our final analysis, providing your team with an initial assessment of your facility’s security and hazard footprint.
A high-level strategic brief tailored for stakeholders and board members. We translate complex technical vulnerabilities into clear, actionable insights, providing the data necessary to justify budget allocations and prioritize your organization’s most critical needs.
A comprehensive technical documentation of our findings. This report identifies specific risks and vulnerabilities across your footprint, providing the objective data your leadership needs to prioritize mitigation.
Travis provides the strategic leadership and vision for TMG. As CEO, he focuses on the long-term resilience of client partnerships and ensures that every engagement is rooted in the company's core mission of proactive defense.
Dr. Lambert leads the operational execution of TMG’s assessment protocols. Drawing on his extensive background in educational leadership and behavioral threat dynamics, he ensures that TMG’s assessments are as culturally sensitive as they are technically rigorous.
Schuyler Moran is the architect of TMG’s technological advantage. As CTO, he led the multi-year development of the firm’s proprietary assessment application, transforming traditional security audits into a sophisticated digital process enabling the firm to provide clients with the standardized data and longitudinal trend analysis necessary for informed, data-driven protection budgeting.
The Collective Toll
Over 1,200 recorded incidents of gunfire have occurred on school grounds in the last five years alone. These events do not exist in a vacuum; they leave a permanent scar on the psyche of the community and the nation. Beyond the immediate tragedy, a single incident triggers a catastrophic ripple effect—shattering the sense of sanctuary for students, overwhelming local emergency resources, and causing long-term economic and psychological trauma that can take decades to heal. In today’s landscape, a school’s vulnerability is a community’s liability.
Sacred Spaces Reality
From the 2024 Lakewood incident to the recent 2026 attempted bombing of a Detroit-area synagogue, the reality is that sanctuaries are no longer "off-limits" to adversaries. Recent history is a sobering map of targeted violence: the 2025 Annunciation Parish tragedy, the deadly 2025 arson and shooting in Michigan, and the historic white supremacist attacks at Tree of Life and Emanuel AME. Whether motivated by hate, domestic disputes, or radicalization, these attacks target the very heart of religious life, proving that without proactive defense, places of worship remain uniquely vulnerable soft targets.
Vulnerability of the Public Square
Public buildings and civic offices are the front lines of democracy, yet remain some of the most accessible "soft targets." From the surge in threats against local government officials to the 2024–2025 rise in coordinated infrastructure sabotage targeting power grids and water treatment centers, the "Hazard" is no longer just a possibility—it is an active variable. These attacks on civic infrastructure are designed to cause maximum disruption and civil unrest, proving that the security of our public institutions is inextricably linked to the stability of our daily lives.
The High Cost of the "Open Door" Policy
In the private sector, security is often sacrificed for convenience until a crisis occurs. Workplace violence is now a leading cause of fatal injury in the U.S., turning corporate offices and retail spaces into scenes of preventable tragedy. Beyond the human toll, the Operational Cost of a single security breach—including litigation, insurance spikes, and total brand collapse—averages over $4.4 Million per incident. For the modern corporation, failing to identify behavioral "leakage" or physical vulnerabilities isn't just a risk; it is a business-ending oversight.
The statistics are the 'Why.' The Ed.D. Advantage is the 'How.' Dr. Bobby Lambert’s background in behavioral dynamics allows The Mahca Group to move beyond the metal detector. We analyze the Human Factor—identifying the behavioral 'leakage' that precedes an attack and auditing the policies that fail during a crisis. We don't just tell you that you're vulnerable; we give you the intellectual and physical tools to change the math.