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Guard Spend Optimization Playbook

Reduce guard spend without increasing risk—using a repeatable, defensible method
This guard spend reduction playbook is a practical, step-by-step guide to cutting security guard costs while preserving (and often improving) operational coverage and outcomes. Use the playbook to validate post orders, remove low-value tasks, optimize schedules by risk, and substitute technology and process where it delivers equal or better protection.

Action options: Download the Playbook | Request an Optimization Review

Quick Wins vs Long-Term Wins

Quick wins(fast, low-cost results)

  • Post-order cleanup: remove outdated duties and redundant patrols.
  • Schedule rationalization: align shift start/stop with risk windows to cut overtime.
  • Billing controls: insist on verified timekeeping and correct invoicing to stop waste.

Long-term wins(strategic, higher-impact changes)

  • Technology substitution: remote video verification, analytics, and access control to shrink guard hours.
  • GSOC / remote monitoring: centralize verification and dispatch to reduce local posts.
  • Multi-site standards: standardize coverage rules across similar sites to avoid bespoke overstaffing.

The 7-Step Playbook

  1. Establish baseline spend, posts, and hours
    Collect current contracts, rosters, site post orders, billed hours, and actual worked hours. Measure guard cost per site, per post, and per shift to create a clear starting point.
  2. Validate post orders and actual duties
    For each post, list required duties, expected outputs, and metrics. Interview supervisors and observe shifts. Identify tasks that are performed rarely or have no measurable security value.
  3. Remove low-value tasks (handoff to operations/tech)
    Move non-security responsibilities—facility escorting, package handling, repetitive admin—to operations or automate them. This reduces guard time spent on tasks that don’t require security-trained staff.
  4. Optimize schedule (coverage by risk + hours)
    Replace flat 24/7 coverage where risk is concentrated with targeted coverage during high-risk windows. Rationalize relief patterns to reduce overtime and overlapping shifts.
  5. Implement KPIs and SLA enforcement
    Define measurable KPIs (e.g., verified incidents, false alarm rate, time-to-dispatch). Tie contract payments and performance reviews to these KPIs to discipline spend and improve outcomes.
  6. Substitution plan (tech + process)
    Create a prioritized substitution roadmap: remote verification for alarms, smart lighting, access automation, and targeted camera placements. Pilot each technology at a few sites and validate cost-per-incident improvements.
  7. Report ROI to leadership (monthly dashboard)
    Translate changes into financial metrics: cost per site, overtime reduction, avoided incident cost, and payback period. Present a concise dashboard to make budget approvals easy and repeatable.

Templates Included (what to expect in the downloadable playbook)

  • Post order audit worksheet (task vs. value).
  • Coverage map template to visualize overlapping posts and gaps.
  • KPI dashboard outline with suggested metrics and calculation method.
  • Business case outline including cost, benefits, and payback model.

What to Measure

  • Cost per site / per hour: baseline and post-change comparison.
  • Overtime % and relief coverage: identify drivers of premium pay.
  • Incident rate / false alarms: track whether fewer guards affect outcomes.
  • Response times: time-to-dispatch and time-to-resolve after changes.
  • Cost avoided: estimated savings from incidents prevented or shortened.

Measuring these consistently converts anecdotes into defensible numbers and allows leadership to see clear ROI.

Common Pitfalls & How to Avoid Them

  • Chopping hours without analysis: cuts can create service gaps. Always map duties to risk and observe actual activity before reducing posts.
  • Over-reliance on vendor assurances: validate vendor timekeeping and claimed duties with on-site audits and technology.
  • Ignoring change management: operations and stakeholders must buy into duty transfers; plan training and accountability.
  • Skipping pilots: rollouts without pilots risk poor tech selection and missed cost-savings.

Top 5 FAQs

Yes — initial savings often come from post-order cleanup, schedule rationalization, and billing controls. The guard spend reduction playbook emphasizes low-cost operational changes first and uses technology where it accelerates or scales savings.

Prevent gaps by mapping duties to risks, running observational audits, and piloting schedule changes. Use KPIs and short pilot windows to validate that reduced hours maintain acceptable response and incident resolution metrics.

Quick wins like billing cleanup and schedule rationalization can show measurable savings within one billing cycle (30–60 days). Technology substitutions and GSOC changes typically require longer pilots and procurement cycles but produce larger, sustainable savings.

Not always. Consolidation can simplify management and pricing, but savings usually come from clarifying scope, enforcing KPIs, and adopting substitutions. The playbook evaluates consolidation as one of several levers.

Time-to-dispatch, false alarm rate, incidents per site, cost per incident, and percent overtime are core KPIs. Showing improvements across these metrics demonstrates that reductions did not degrade security outcomes.

Key Takeaways

  • Start with data: a defensible baseline of posts, hours, and duties enables effective decisions.
  • Prioritize quick operational wins before large technology investments.
  • Use pilots and KPIs to validate changes and maintain coverage integrity.
  • Technology and GSOC models scale savings but must be chosen and proven via pilots.
  • Regular ROI reporting turns short-term savings into long-term budget wins.

Next Step: Request an Optimization Review

If you want an actionable assessment, a short pilot, or a defensible business case to reduce guard spend responsibly, MTC Group can run the Optimization Review end-to-end. 

Our structured review delivers a prioritized remediation list, a costed substitution plan, and a KPI dashboard you can take straight to leadership. MTC Group conducts the post-order audit, maps schedules and coverage, and helps define and implement KPIs—so you achieve measurable guard spend reduction without creating coverage gaps or operational risk. 

 

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