Physical Security Professional Certification Practice Exam

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There are four project stages in the implementation of physical protection systems. All of the following are project stages, except:

  1. Execution

  2. Feasibility

  3. Close out

  4. Performance

The correct answer is: Performance

The question pertains to the standard project management phases involved in implementing physical protection systems. The stages typically include feasibility, execution, and close-out, which focus on different aspects of planning, implementing, and finalizing a project. Feasibility involves assessing the practicality and potential success of the project before any actual work begins. Execution is the phase where plans are put into action, and the physical protection systems are installed and implemented. Close-out refers to the finalization of the project, including evaluations, documentation, and ensuring that all aspects are completed to fulfillment. In contrast, "performance" does not represent a recognized project stage in this context. While performance can refer to evaluating how well the implemented systems work after deployment, it is not categorized as a distinct phase in the project management process. The absence of performance as a formal project stage distinguishes it from the other listed options, which are integral to the typical workflow of establishing physical security measures.