ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Train in the essential elements of personal security and protective driving operations, focusing on the standards and protocols associated with providing high level, low profile protective services. Master the skills needed by the protective services operator: walking formations, business ethics, vehicle and motorcade operations, principal cover and control techniques, legal issues and use of force, risk assessments and threat analysis, surveillance detection, as well as venue and site security. These skills are taught, practiced, and used for a final exam exercise detail in and around the Las Vegas metropolitan area.
The Protective Services Professional curriculum is delivered via a blend of interactive classroom instruction, field training, case studies, subject-matter expert speakers, and tactical exercises. It is designed exclusively for executive protection, corporate security, DOD, Federal Government, and law enforcement professionals who need to know protective services’ best practices and cutting-edge techniques.
This Program is Perfect For
Security, military, and law enforcement professionals seeking to sharpen their protective service skills.
What You Will Learn
By the end of the program students will:
- Learn the essential elements of Protective Driving Operations Course (PDOC) including: personal security and protective driving operations, focusing on the standards and protocols associated with providing high level, low profile protective services.
- Learn the essential elements of Protection Agent Development (PAD) including: walking formations, business ethics, vehicle and motorcade operations, principal cover and control techniques, legal issues and use of force, risk assessments and threat analysis, surveillance detection, as well as venue and site security.
- Learn modern protective security operations, standard operating procedures, and agent conduct during protective service details.
Program Details
To earn the Protective Services Professional Certificate (PSPC) you must complete both the Protective Driving Operations Course (PDOC), which is three days, and the Protection Agent Development (PAD), which is four days. Successfully completing all seven days combined earns graduates the Protective Services Professional Certificate. Students must be approved for enrollment based on their background, training, and education qualifications, occupation, and/or security industry affiliation.
Once you fulfill all certificate program requirements as outlined in the Academic Plan, you may request your certificate.
This program is offered in collaboration with PFC Training. You must be approved for enrollment based on your work history, training, education, and/or security industry affiliation. For more information and to register, contact Amanda Dunn at PFC Training (amanda@pfcgoc.com or 702-647-1126).