Associations
ASI is proud to be affiliated with the following professional organizations, reflecting our commitment to industry standards, leadership, and continuous improvement.
ASI is proud to be affiliated with the following professional organizations, reflecting our commitment to industry standards, leadership, and continuous improvement.
If you are in need of security training or emergency preparedness for a house of worship, please contact Jeff Anderson at the ASI Office for a referral.
303-755-4407
American Society for Industrial Security International (ASIS) is a global professional organization dedicated to advancing security management through education, certification, research, and industry standards. With more than 34,000 members worldwide, ASIS connects security leaders across industries to share best practices, strengthen professional development, and address emerging risks. ASI participates in ASIS at both the national level and through the Denver Mile High Chapter to remain engaged with evolving security trends and standards.
Denver Metro Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) has supported the commercial real estate industry since the 1920s and is affiliated with BOMA International, founded in 1907. As a leading trade association, BOMA represents owners, managers, service providers, and property professionals across all commercial building types. Denver Metro BOMA strengthens the industry through advocacy, education, and a highly experienced professional network throughout the Denver metro area.
Colorado Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (CDHSEM) leads and supports Colorado’s efforts to prevent, protect, mitigate, respond to, and recover from all-hazards events.
CDHSEM’s mission is supported by core values of service, teamwork, respect, integrity, vision, and excellence, with the goal of building a prepared, safe, and resilient Colorado.
The Colorado Emergency Preparedness Partnership (CEPP) is a nonprofit organization that promotes coordinated emergency planning across Colorado’s public, private, and philanthropic sectors.
CEPP strengthens statewide preparedness by facilitating communication, information sharing, and collaboration among federal, state, and local agencies, private sector partners, and nonprofit organizations. During incidents and disasters, CEPP supports emergency managers by relaying critical updates and connecting response leaders with essential private-sector resources to help ensure a coordinated and effective response.
The Colorado Information Analysis Center (CIAC) is Colorado’s official fusion center and is supported through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). CIAC connects public safety agencies with private-sector and community partners across the state to strengthen situational awareness and information sharing. CIAC focuses on detection, prevention, and coordinated response efforts that help protect Colorado’s citizens and critical infrastructure. By centralizing intelligence and streamlining communication, CIAC enhances interagency cooperation and supports faster, more informed decision-making.
International Facility Management Association (IFMA) is a global professional organization dedicated to advancing facility management through education, certification, research, and industry standards. IFMA supports facility managers and workplace professionals by providing resources, professional development opportunities, and a strong international network focused on operational efficiency, safety, and performance.
InfraGard National Members Alliance (INMA) is an FBI-affiliated independent nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting U.S. critical infrastructure and strengthening public-private security collaboration. Established in 2003, INMA serves as the private-sector component of the FBI’s InfraGard program, which partners the Federal Bureau of Investigation with private industry to enhance national security.
INMA is comprised of more than 70 local InfraGard Member Alliances nationwide. Through these alliances, law enforcement and the business community collaborate on education, training, and information-sharing initiatives that support preparedness and resilience.
Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) is an international professional organization dedicated to advancing the real estate management industry through education, ethics, professional certification, and industry leadership. IREM supports property managers and real estate professionals across commercial and residential sectors by promoting best practices, operational excellence, and high professional standards.
National Association of Security Companies (NASCO) is a national organization representing contract security providers and promoting professionalism, ethical business practices, and high operational standards across the private security industry. NASCO supports member companies through industry advocacy, education, and resources designed to strengthen quality, accountability, and workforce development.
The National Security Alliance (NSA) is a network of locally owned and operated contract security companies providing high-quality security services across the United States and Canada.
NSA gives customers the advantage of local owner/operator leadership backed by consistent national service standards. The alliance includes 14 member companies, 16,000 employees, and 89 branch offices, and is licensed in 36 U.S. states and 9 Canadian provinces.
Through its member network, NSA supports security officer services, special event coverage, and risk management solutions across a wide range of industries.