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Vulnerability Assessment Training Course Number: MATR-5017 Length: 2 Days Minimum Students: 5 Maximum Students: 20 GSA Price: $562.19 Description: The objective of the block of instruction is to give the students an in-depth understand- ing of how to build an assessment team, conduct a Vulnerability Assessment (VA) of a given building or installation and how to evaluate the assessment. The students will understand how the resulting assessment is used in the development of a Force Protection Plan. Students will learn to utilize Vulner- ability Assessment (VA) formats as tools to help develop a solid all-inclusive force protection plan that supports the unit’s mission.
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Terrorist Strategies and Tactics Course Course Number: MATR-5018 Length: 1 Day Minimum Students: 5 Maximum Students: 20 GSA Price: $281.09 Description: This course will instruct the students to identify the organization patterns that typify most contemporary terrorist organizations, identify the most common strategies and tactics used against American interests, recognize Pre-Attack Indicators that point toward a planned terrorist incident, and identify the six stages of the Terrorist Attack Cycle.
Law Enforcement Hostage Survival Course Number: MATR-5020 Length: 1 Day Minimum Students: 5 Maximum Students: 20 GSA Price: $281.09 Description: This course will teach the students to survive hostage situations, and to provide strategies to help cope with the stress involved in a hostage situation.
Bombs and Explosive Orientation Course Number: MATR-5021 Length: 1 Day Minimum Students: 5 Maximum Students: 20 GSA Price: $421.64 Description: This course will provide the student with the base knowledge of explosive principals, components in the devices, damage caused by the devices. Common IED orientation, and tactics / tech- niques of terrorist operations will be covered.
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