Federal Training Support
Federal agencies conduct training exercises to prepare personnel for complex, real-world operations, including tactical missions, emergency response, intelligence gathering, and multi-agency coordination. Our role players participate in these exercises, acting as civilians, detainees, witnesses, or other mission-relevant personnel. By providing authentic human interaction, our role players help federal trainees practice critical decision-making, communication, and operational skills in a controlled, safe environment.
Tactical Operations Support
- Role players for active shooter, hostage, and tactical training exercises
- Support for DoD, FBI, DHS, and other federal agency mission readiness drills
- Participation in field exercises, tactical entry, and operational coordination
Intelligence and Interrogation Support
- Role players for federal intelligence, detainee, and interrogation exercises
- Simulated subjects for law enforcement, DoJ, and intelligence agency training
- Provide realistic human interaction to strengthen trainee decision-making
Emergency Response Exercises
- Role players simulating civilians, victims, or participants in evacuation drills
- Support FEMA, DHS, TSA, and other federal emergency response training
- Enhance realism and situational awareness during multi-agency exercises
Cultural and Civilian Interaction Training
- Role players acting as local populations or stakeholders for DoD, DoS, and DHS exercises
- Facilitate realistic communication and interaction practice for federal personnel
- Support cross-cultural engagement and negotiation-focused exercises