FCRA compliance isn’t a one-and-done checkbox—it’s an ongoing commitment.
Frank Costa, President, Nexgen Protection Services
Every background check should follow a consistent, up-to-date process that evolves with changing laws.
To stay compliant:
• Train HR and hiring managers on FCRA requirements
• Regularly review your disclosure and consent forms
• Keep pace with local and federal legal updates
• Partner with a trusted screening provider who knows compliance inside and out
FCRA compliance isn’t just about avoiding penalties—it’s about creating a fair, transparent, and defensible hiring process that protects your organization and your candidates.
#FCRACompliance #HiringBestPractices #BackgroundChecks #HRCompliance #FairHiring #Recruiting #EmploymentLaw #TalentAcquisition
Source:
FCRA-Compliant Background Checks: What Every Employer Must Know. (April 8, 2025). Security GuardMagazine.
The future of public safety is integration, not isolation.
Frank Costa, President, Nexgen Protection Services
A hybrid model where police and private security collaborate—not compete—can strengthen communities. But this partnership must be built on fairness, oversight, and accountability.
Equity is key. If private security only serves wealthy areas, it worsens divides. Instead, private patrols should contribute to public safety across all neighborhoods.
With clear roles, joint training, smart tech, and a focus on equity, public and private forces can unite to protect everyone.
#PublicSafety #SecurityIntegration #EquityInSecurity #CommunityProtection #PublicPrivatePartnerships #Fairness #Accountability
Source:
Can Private Security Help Solve The Police Staffing Crisis? A Roadmap For A Unified Future Of Public Safety (June 9, 2025) Security Guard Magazine.
Real safety isn’t about cameras or security guards—it’s about trust.
Frank Costa, President, Nexgen Protection Services
When communities trust their institutions, they feel safe. Without that trust, walls go up—physically and socially.
Private security can’t replace public trust or collective safety. True security comes from shared responsibility, connection, and investing in public systems like mental health, housing, and community programs.
We can build safer communities—if we choose shared security over divided protection.
Security isn’t for sale. It’s a public good.
#PublicSafety #TrustNotTransactions #CommunitySecurity #SharedResponsibility #SocialEquity #SafetyForAll
Source:
Safety For Sale? Why Privatized Security Reflects A Failing Public System.(June 9, 2025) Security Guard Magazine




