Executive Protection International P.O. Box 47 North Weymouth, Massachusetts 02191-0047 781-727-1623, Fax 781-337-5670 Email Executive Protection International
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Executive Protection International provides excellent instruction and specializes in building specific programs to meet the client's or agencies requirements.
Executive Protection International provide training for government, military, police, law enforcement and private organizations. The facility in the United States is the LEAD law enforcement, special operations and K9 training center. The facility conducts both training exercises or real time operations with full service support and resources.
In addition to the permanent training facility we provide international mobile training teams and individual instructors with a wide range of very unique abilities. The cost factor of flying personnel to our specific facility can be expensive; it is sometimes more feasible to send our instructors to your own locations. There is restrictions for the mobile training, we do not provide our own vehicles or weapons without the necessary legal paperwork and agency authorization.
Let's take few minutes to talk about training.
There are just so many organizations and specialist
groups providing training, how do you choose. Executive Protection
International takes pride in sending
key personnel to various other agencies and training
establishments
from around the globe. Knowledge is the key, gaining experience from
different
organizations is the way forward. It would be very foolish of us to say
we
know the best
training techniques in the world, but we do have some
of
the finest instructors in the industry.
COMMERCIAL TRAINING SERVICES
Executive Protection International provide some unique specialist training services to many government, counter & anti terrorism units, special forces and tactical police/ sheriff agencies. These are very specialized training subjects that are not used for commercial or private organizations.
SPECIALIST TRAINING SERVICES
ADVANCED EXECUTIVE PROTECTION COURSE
Please note that this course outline is very adaptable and can be specifically changed to the requirements needed. There is much more to a protection agent course than listed but this is the basic areas that should be covered. The aim of this course is to build individuals and teams that can operate in most environments with established operational teams from around the globe.
Course Topics
Team Formations
This is a basic skill which is used every day as part
of
the bodyguards normal routine. A protection agent with poor formation
skills
puts everyone, including the client, at risk. Necessary footwork for
individual
and team positions
Arcs of responsibility
and
tasks for each member of the team, 2,3,4 and 5 man teams Client
control
and counter action drills, for 2,3,4 and 5 man teams
The knowledge necessary to
know when
to use which formation
Walking drills,
busy
streets, shopping malls, low & high profile operations
Holster Drills, Holster selection,
Concealment, Drawing your weapon
Learning the footwork necessary to work smoothly up to
an
5 man team level
Drawing your weapon in difficult scenarios such as
vehicles, seated in restaurants, etc.
Vehicle Formations
Skills necessary to safely execute movement with the
client.
As over 85% of all attacks are conducted while the client is in
transit,
this becomes a very serious subject. Em-buss and de-buss of vehicles
with
the client Seating arrangements for client and team members Vehicle
selection
and convoy organization Contingency Ramming Principles of evasive
maneuvers
Counter actions on attack
(It should be noted that the students will not
physically conduct evasive or ramming maneuvers during the course, we
will recommend driving courses for these techniques)
Firearms Training
Weapons safety and muzzle
awareness
Double tap technique
Instinctive shooting
Malfunctions & jams
Shooting while moving
Multiple targets
Principles of shooting from
vehicles
Arcs of responsibility while
working
as a member of a team
Shooting in times of limited
visibility
Situation awareness
Room clearing
It goes without saying that this phase is instructor intensive and the strictest safety measures are in effect.
Threat Assessment/ Site Surveys
How to conduct the survey
How to write & present a
survey
How to conduct a threat
assessment/
site survey, hostile environments and different countries How to create
a
working archive so as to pass the intelligence on to future teams
Security Advance
The advance covers the material necessary to prepare a
new
locale for the arrival of the principal. It basically serves as a
reconnaissance.
Route selections and surveys, both primary and alternate Support
facilities,
such as hospitals, police stations, and safe houses Restaurant surveys
Hotel
surveys Timings and rehearsals
Co-ordinations with on site
security,
both government and private. Airport surveys, Building surveys, How to
standardize
it all to the same operating format
Disarming Techniques
Knives. Front, rear and side
Pistol. Front, rear side
Pistol. Front, rear and side
while
member of team
Searching/ Handcuffing Techniques
Wall Search
Ground Search
Controlling multiple
individuals when alone
Controlling multiple
individuals as part of a team
Various handcuffing
techniques, both
normal and improvised
How to verbally control a
potentially hostile situation
Surveillance
Individual surveillance
Team surveillance
Vehicle surveillance
Static Surveillance
Protective Surveillance
Protective surveillance can be of importance when
working with clients whom should not be notified, for whatever reason,
of the threat against them. Protective Surveillance missions are the
most difficult of all
to perform and are highly specialized. How protective surveillance
differs
from normal surveillance duties Special considerations when running
protective
surveillance operations
Counter Surveillance
Tactics on foot and in vehicles How to force hostile
surveillance
into "showing" themselves How to conduct surveillance against hostile
surveillance
teams
Improvised Explosive Devices
Letter bombs, what they are and how to recognize them
Vehicle
searches for explosives Aircraft searches for explosives, Building
searches
Room Clearing/ Hostage Rescue
Designed to teach the students the basics of clearing
and
securing buildings. Introduction to room clearing techniques Basics of
dynamic
entries
1,2,3,4 & 5 person teams
Clearing
in limited visibility Clearing under stress
Tactics & situation
awareness Urban & maritime environments
This is the advanced and extreme side of the executive
protection
industry, aimed around operating in hostile environments.