TRAINING

 

Overview: The following is a list of the general categories of training we conduct. These are not specific courses but rather our cadre's areas of expertise. When we develop a curriculum we work closely with you to develop programs that meet your specific needs and expectations.

The process of course /training development is as follows:

1. Client identifies the personnel to be trained.
2. Client selects the area/topic of training that is desired
3. Force Pro conducts a needs assessment which includes:

A. Verifying that the client has a legitimate use for the training
B. Identifying the current skill level of the proposed students
C. Evaluation of the training resources available on site
D. Determining what resources required to conduct training
E. Evaluation of methodologies and equipment currently used by the client

4. Force Pro produces a training curriculum that reflects

A. The necessary training time to accomplish mission success
B. The number of instructors needed to effectively and safely conduct training.
C. A clearly defined expectation of the skill level the student will have at the conclusion of training

PERSONAL PROTECTION



This area of training is oriented for individuals and is designed to prevent or mitigate hostile actions against people who are at risk of kidnapping, extortion or violent crime.

Skills taught include:

1. Surveillance identification, detection and evasion
2. Unarmed self defense
3. Hostage situations - prevention, survival and escape
4. Offensive/defensive driving
5. Firearms skills – pistol and/or rifle
6. Situational awareness
7. Basic first aid
8. The use of improvised and edged weapons
9. IED recognition to include detection, evasion and immediate countermeasures (this is not render safe or EOD training)
10. Travel safety precautions and measures
11. Home safety procedures
12. Work place safety procedures

 

PERSONAL SECURITY DETAIL

This training is specifically for those groups, such as bodyguards, that are responsible for the protection of others. Topics covered include:

1. Detail formations
2. Unarmed/ hand-to-hand skills
3. Firearms training
4. Vehicle formations and motorcade operations
5. Tactical driving skills
6. Route reconnaissance
7. Site security surveys
8. Tactics and procedures
9. Basic first aid
10. Special events
11. IED recognition to include detection, evasion and immediate countermeasures (this is not render safe or EOD training)
12. Surveillance Detection

FIXED SITE SECURITY

This training is for guard forces. Specifically, guards responsible for the security and protection of fixed site facilities such as embassies, government facilities, industrial sites and/or corporate operations. This training can be generic in that the skills taught can be applied to any location or they can be site specific. Site specific training requires the ability to conduct an assessment of the procedures and practices that are currently in place at that facility. Based on the assessment, we will make recommendations and design training to enhance force protection measures at that location.

 

 

Topics covered include:

1. Check point operations
2. Access control procedures
3. Perimeter security
4. Interior security operations
5. Vehicle inspection procedures and techniques
6. Crisis response procedures for a variety of events such as:

A. Suicide bomber
B. Perimeter penetration
C. Emergency Evacuation
D. Active shooter
E. Sniper shootings
F. Assaults and raids conducted against your facilities
G. HAZMAT response (at first responder level)
H. Hostage taking

7. Guard force operations
8. Low light operations
9. Hardened defensive positions
10. Proper use and integration of technological security measures such as intrusion detection systems
12. Patrol procedures
14. Crowd Control
15. Intellectual property protection
16. IED recognition to include detection, evasion and immediate countermeasures (this is not render safe or EOD training)
17. Firearms training
18. Unarmed Defensive Tactics
19. Special considerations such as Maritime/Port Security

 

SPECIAL RESPONSE TEAM

This training is for organizations that currently have or desire skilled units such as SWAT team, Hostage Rescue Team (HRT), or Crisis Response Team (CRT). The list of skills for this category is extensive so categories are discussed in broad terms.

1. Training at this level can be introductory in nature or it can be taught at highly advanced levels. Force Pro can also design, select, train and properly equip a team from ground zero.
2. If the client has an SRT that is already functioning we can bring it to highly advanced skill levels.

Areas of specialization include:

1. Hostage Rescue – buildings, buses, trains, boats, industrial sites
2. Maritime Operations – above and below surface
3. Urban Operations
4. Jungle/Wooded Operations
5. Low light/low visibility operations
6. Advanced marksmanship

- handgun - sub machinegun - rifle - sniper

7. Airmobile Operations to include rappelling and FAST Rope
8. Breeching – mechanical and explosive

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