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Protective Security Courses

Dignitary Protection Level 2

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The instructional template for this course is developed utilizing the tactics, techniques and procedures (TTP) which are currently employed by the Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service, Secret Service, and other various protection units. This allows agencies from all echelons to integrate personnel with other details with minimal variations in TTP’s and terminology.  In the Dignitary Protection Level II course, our experienced instructor cadre will continue to build on the TTP’s learned in the level I course for operations in a low to medium threat environment. During this course, students will be exposed to advanced skill sets through classroom instruction, hands on practical training exercises, and daily protective training details. The primary focus during the 5 days in this program is to create a full mission profile environment that students will be able to staff and manage a protection detail from start to finish.

COURSE ACCREDITATION

This course is approved through the S.C. Criminal Justice Academy and the University of South Carolina Continuing Education Department.
MUR Strategic Course No: PS.300
University of S.C. Approval No: Issued per course
SC Criminal Justice Academy
Approval No: 3721
Total contact hours:
38.25 CLEE Credit / 3.8 CEU’s
Student/Instructor Ratio:
1:8 (Class max 24)

 

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  • PREREQUISITE
    All students wishing to attend this course must have previously attended the MUR Strategic Dignitary Protection Level I course or a MUR Strategic approved equivalent. Students who have attended courses from other institutions must provide a training certificate and topical outline for the course at the time of registration. All students should be in good physical condition and be able to conduct various physical activities, e.g. standing for
    extended periods and lifting moderate weight.

     

  • RESTRICTIONS
    This course is restricted to active law enforcement, military and select security personnel

     

  • TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL
    Students will be required to provide their own
    transportation, meals and lodging. Students will be
    required to use their vehicles
    during the training course. It is recommended that all
    students drive an unmarked vehicle. All driving will be at lawful speeds while on public streets.  No excess vehicle wear will occur during this course.

     

  • COURSE TOPICS
    •  Training Safety
    •  Dignitary Protection Level I review
    •  Improvised Explosive Devices
    •   Introduction to Terrorism
    •  Combined Agency Operations
    •  Tactical Support (SWAT, K9, EOD, Dive, Aviation)
    •  Unmanned Aircraft Support and Defeat
    •  CBRNE Threats and Hasty DECON
    •  Threat, Risk, Vulnerably Assessments
    •  Command Post Operations
    •  Advances
    •  Administrative Requirements and Documentation
    •  Threat Mitigation and Crisis Management
    •  Physical Security Procedural Familiarization
    •  Motorcade Preparation and Security
    •  Methods of Travel
    •  Helicopter Landing Zone (HZL) Procedures
    •  Public Appearances and Social Engagements
    •  Protective Countermeasures & Surveillance Detection
    •  Attack of Principal
    •  *Attack on Principal PE
    •  Counter Ambush TTP’s
    •  Operational Medicine
    •  *Operational Medicine PE
    •  Daily Protective Training Details

     

    *PE – Practical Exercise

     

  • METHODS OF EVALUATION
    1.  Written Pre-Test (Not Graded)
    2.  Student Participation (Pass/Fail)
    3.  Student classroom and practical exercise
          skills (Minimum Score 80%)
    4.  Written Final Exam (Minimum Score 80%)

     

  • REQUIRED EQUIPMENT

    1 ea. Semi-automatic handgun with 2 magazines

    1 ea. Concealable Holster 

    1 ea. Pistol magazine pouch

    1 ea. Flashlight, concealable

    1 ea. Hydration Container 

    Note taking material (Suitable for taking in the field on advances. Leather binder style recommended with no law enforcement or military identifiers.)

     

     

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Protective Security Courses, Training Courses

Dignitary Protection Level 1

TYPES OF TRAINING

  • Protective Security Courses
    • PS.300 Protective Security/Dignitary Protection Level I
    • PS.300 – Protective Security Specialist Level I
  • Investigative/Intel

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Our instructional template for this course is developed utilizing the tactics, techniques and procedures (TTP) which are currently employed by the Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service, Secret Service, and other various protection units. This allows agencies from all echelons to integrate personnel with other details with minimal variations in TTP’s and terminology. MUR Strategic’s veteran protective security instructors have backgrounds with federal law enforcement protection units, military and law enforcement special operations. Our instructors are actively engaged in protective security operations where they manage and staff protection details both domestically and abroad. The primary focus of this course is to instruct students on the proper TTP’s on conducting low to medium threat level protective security operations. This course will provide students with the required knowledge for functioning in the various positions within the protection detail, regardless whether your protectee is a government representative, Judge, corporate executive or entertainer. These skill sets can also be applied when personnel are tasked with witness protection or other protective related duties. This 5-Day course will create realistic conditions that are designed to prepare and challenge students while they perform a variety of protective security scenarios.



MORE INFORMATION

  • COURSE TOPICS
    • Training Safety
    • Terminology
    • Policy Development (CALEA Standard 46.2.6)
    • Equipment Considerations
    • Attacks on Principal / Case Studies
    • Protective Pre-Posting
    • Radio Communications
    • Medical Emergencies
    • Dress and Etiquette
    • Advances / Site Surveys
    • Motorcade Operations
    • Arrivals and Departures
    • Methods of Room Combat
    • Close Quarters Combatives
    • Surveillance Detection
    • Protective Intelligence
    • Immediate Action/Evacuations
    • Protective Detail Training Exercise 1
    • Protective Detail Training Exercise 2
  • ACCREDITATION

    This course is approved through the S.C.

    Criminal Justice Academy and the University

    of South Carolina Continuing Education

    Department.

    MUR Strategic Course No: PS.300

    University of S.C. Approval No: Issued per course

    SC Criminal Justice Academy Approval No: 3721

    Total contact hours: 38.25 CLEE Credit / 3.8 CEU’s

    Student/Instructor Ratio: 1:8 (Class max 24)

     

  • GEAR BAG

    WAR BAG:

    • 1 ea. Semi-automatic handgun with 2 magazines (NO LIVE AMMO)
    • 1 ea. Concealable Holster
    • 1 ea. Pistol magazine pouch
    • 1 ea. Flashlight, concealable
    • Handcuffs
    • 1 ea. Hydration Container
    • 1 ea. Concealable body armor (recommended)
    • Note taking material (Suitable for taking in the field on advances. Leather binder style recommended with no law enforcement or military identifiers.)
    • Business Cards
    • Law Enforcement Credentials

     

    ****A complete list to include daily attire will be furnished upon registration****

  • PREREQUISITES AND RESTRICTIONS

    PREREQUISITES

    All students should be in good physical condition and be able to conduct various physical activities, e.g. standing for extended periods and lifting moderate weight.

    RESTRICTION

    This course is restricted to active law enforcement, military and select security personnel.





  • METHODS OF EVALUATION
    1. Written Pre-Test (Not Graded)
    2. Student Participation (Pass/Fail)
    3. Student classroom and practical exercise skills (Minimum Score 80%)
    4. Written Final Exam (Minimum Score 80%)

     






  • TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL

    Students will be required to provide their own transportation, meals and lodging. Students will be required to use their vehicles during the training course. It is recommended that all students drive an unmarked vehicle. All driving will be at lawful speeds while on public streets. No excess vehicle wear will occur during this course.



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