CRISIS MOVEMENT OVER URBAN TERRAIN PREPAREDNESS ESCAPE EVASION EMERGENCIES
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1 CMOUT-PE 3 CRISIS MOVEMENT OVER URBAN TERRAIN PREPAREDNESS ESCAPE EVASION EMERGENCIES
2 DONT BE A TARGET CONTENTS CMOUT-PE3 Overview... 3 Preparedness... 4 Course Description... 5 Course Options... 6 Mobile Services... 6 About IPA... 7 Office Fax Office Viking Drive Suite 190 Fax Virginia Beach, VA Potters Road, Suite 206, Virginia Beach, VA Page 2
3 CMOUT-PE3 IPA s Crisis Movement Over Urban Terrain is an urban survival course designed to prepare clients for crisis and unplanned events in the urban environment. Whether for business or pleasure, Americans traveling in and around foreign cities have created a target rich environment for criminals that seek ransom payoffs or black market human collateral. Travel abroad can present unpredictable events including disaster, politically fueled unrest and unexpected travel restrictions that present unsettling situations. Even in our own American cities unplanned events such as natural disasters, civil unrest and terrorism can turn a normal hometown safe-haven into a hazardous zone requiring citizens to fight for their survival. When the civil infrastructure collapses the human enemy emerges in many dynamic forms including natural environmental elements, the need for basic life support and the criminal opportunist. Manmade or natural events may cripple government/social entities, services and infrastructure but CMOUT-PE3 will provide the skills and tools needed to make communication, facilitate transportation and make survival and risk avoidance achievable. Hard Target The CMOUT-PE3 courses are designed to educate the customer on safe practices and the awareness needed to become a Hard Target. Hard Target is a term used to describe persistent behaviors, awareness and actions that enable our clients to control the area they occupy and cause would be aggressors to seek their prey elsewhere. Do you possess the skills and awareness to recognize that you have been targeted for crime or violence? Can you detect, deter, escape and evade your aggressor? The skill to survive the urban terrain can be achieved through education, awareness and safe practices. CMOUT-PE3 is fun, challenging and a valuable education process that could save your life. Page 3
4 Preparedness Education Street-smarts and being street -savvy are critical to everyday well being. Education and situational awareness are themselves deterrents for the criminal element. An intelligent and skilled individual presents a posture that is unattractive to a predator and that posture itself is a useful tool in the human arsenal. The CMOUT-PE3 course will provide the trainee with the knowledge and skills to dominate their domain. Many walk through life only hoping to never become a victim of robbery, assault or kidnap. The CMOUT-PE3 is a proactive program that enables us to recognize and avoid or react to a developing situation before it becomes a threat. CMOUT- PE3 will provide students with the self-reliance tools needed for extended survival in and around the urban environment during unavoidable unplanned events Can you survive on your own? International Preparedness Associates offers CMOUT- PE3 training programs utilizing classroom instruction and monitored practical application designed to prepare students to be mentally, physically and tactically capable to proactively work through real world events. Course curriculum is individually tailored to each client based on a client s unique requirement and area of operation (AO). Mobile Training Teams (MTTs) used by the U.S. Military to train partner nation military and security forces in their own area of operations. We draw also from similar top tier training exchanges with major metropolitan and federal law enforcement officials in the United States. Go Bag and Basic First Line Gear IPA will work with the client to identify essentials for basic urban survival and emergency preparedness. The client will learn to prioritize and select essential items to keep in a Go Bag for the office, to take into unfamiliar territory and to keep at home. The client will learn to use their essential items during the CMOUT-PE3 course of instruction your chances of survival and risk mitigation. Will you be ready to help yourself and those you care for when the unexpected happens? Are you confident in your abilities to provide basic first aid? Will you know how to identify useful tools around you? Will you know when and how to use those tools? Can you deal with complex emergencies? Do you have the knowledge to avoid putting yourself at unnecessary risk? Can you communicate and navigate your way to safety with the proper mindset and tools? Can you turn the elements of a deteriorated environment into useful tools for survival? Basic Medical Training IPA provides realistic training in real world environments by using tried and proven methods and approaches to training in real, relevant and local venues. Our approach is derived from decades of experience with worldwide IPA Custom Go Bags Will you be ready? Learn to identify and use basic essentials to increase IPA Essential Gear Kits Who besides yourself will be counting you? Page 4
5 Course Description Logistics and planning IPA begins by delivering MTTs to desired training locations as identified by the client. Our team meets with the client (s) to confirm and brief all aspects of training per previously arranged contract negotiations. The team then finalizes all arrangements made with local authorities, in-play vendors and all pre-arranged support elements to ensure that the playing field is prepared and secure for training. All rules of play and rules of engagement are finalized and briefed to all key personnel involved. Medical and emergency plans are secured and briefed and final student/trainee briefings are conducted. Training assets (vehicles, props, etc) are mobilized, staged, marked for easy identification by trainees. Field monitors and scenario control elements provide oversight and game control so that realism, safety and maximum learning are achieved. Example Scenarios : Failed infrastructure (loss of power, loss of water, ineffective emergency services, failed mass transit Environmental disasters including Nuclear Biological and Chemical, Extreme weather, Earthquakes Political/Social unrest Kidnapping/Abduction Acts of terror Petty Crime Capabilities Assessment CMOUT-PE3 is designed to be a fun learning experience for all trainees. It is NOT designed to be physically intimidating nor is it designed to require a tour at the USMC s Paris Island Boot Camp. The CMOUT-PE3 course is however moderately more physically demanding than an average day at the office. This initial course brief is critical to ensure that all applicants understand the physical nature of the course, the course challenges, safety parameters, and the rules and boundaries established for the entire course. We will conduct a capabilities brief to explain to the trainees how to identify course assets and structures that are in-play and the rules for using, entering or otherwise engaging assets. The rules are designed to instill the best realism and maximize training value. Physical Requirements Physical abilities/limitations- CMOUT-PE3 is a physically demanding course that will require the student to be able to climb and descend multiple story stair cases, travel on foot for numerous miles, run for short distances, lift and carry (short distance) 50lb objects, carry a fellow trainee (short distance) Prior training/skill sets- IPA will provide each prospective student with a physical readiness-training regime and unique skill sets that will help prepare each trainee for the courses. Our objective is to ensure that all students have fun during the course. Mindset Recognizing and managing stress Situational Awareness Understanding the benefits of fear (fight or flight impulse) Developing mental toughness Interaction with civil authorities and tactical units (when applicable) Preparation Gathering intelligence on AO Risk Assessment Resource utilization (regional safety officer, other local contacts etc.) Environmental and Situational Awareness (SA) Safe Houses / Strong Point Areas / Rally Points Cover and Concealment Transportation (primary/alternative) Danger areas and Route Planning Threat Profiling (suicide bomber recognition for example) Advanced Skills Situational Awareness Strategic Vigilance and Area Domination Medical Training including self rescue and buddy rescue Improvised Weapons and Tactics (offensive and defensive) Self Defense and Violence of Action Surveillance/Counter-surveillance Urban Navigation and Map Skills Mental and Physical Fitness Page 5
6 Tailored Courses & Mobile Services All courses can be tailored to meet customer requirements IPA offers tailored courses to identify special objectives to prepare the client for particular requirements associated with client locale or planned travel to destinations with specific risks. The following list presents examples of tailored training subject matter: Location specific Rule of Law Effective Data Mining techniques Pre-Travel precautions and checklists Identifying safe havens Contacting the US Embassy and understanding their responsibilities to Americans and companies abroad Surviving arrest and captivity under foreign law enforcement Who to communicate with during duress How and what to communicate during duress General perspectives of international terrorism/crime and terrorist/criminal methods of operation Terrorist/Criminal tactics in planning and/or deploying surveillance detection operations Types and indication of surveillance by foot, mobile, or fixed surveillance operations Counter Surveillance Discuss route analysis and site surveys of vital facilities Design and develop routes to detect surveillance Surveillance detection communication plan Recognizing and avoiding danger areas Observations skills and memory recall techniques Navigation in rural and urban areas Use still and video photography for surveillance detection purposes Plan, organize, and direct surveillance detection Covert movement (day vs. night)/ Traveling unnoticed/ signature reduction Identify attack recognition signals Breaking contact/ Getting off the X Defensive Driving Judicious use of caches Use of disguises and false papers/ identification Surreptitious Entry/ Lock picking/ methods of emergency auto theft Obtaining and driving local transportation Escaping from unlawful custody Developing urban escape and evasion go-bags on the local economy Maritime assets Useful tools and equipment commonly found around marinas and sea ports Advanced Courses IPA can provide advance course of instruction in the safe use of firearms in emergency situations and unarmed conflict. It will be important to clearly understand how firearms affect an adverse situation. Fire arms and unarmed conflict must be employed intelligently. Mobile Training Teams (MTTs) and Advance Security Operations (ASOs) IPA MTTs travel to domestic and international locales to provide bestin-class training to our customers worldwide. Our teams are available to assist the customer in identifying relevant course information based on area specific atmospherics. Our teams are capable of providing Security Advances and pre-travel regional and site surveys for customers that expect long term visit and/or intend to travel with a group (such as family for example). Our ASO personnel will conduct a security assessment including safe housing, route analysis for travel from home to work, school, entertainment, etc. The ASO package will include photos, maps and survey checklists that will be used to conduct a client brief on hazard areas, choke points, safe havens, customs, best practices, current political and civil landscape and concerns. IPA s Mobil Training Teams and Advance Security Operations provide our customers with added layers of security Page 6
7 ABOUT IPA IPA is a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) that that is a recognized leader in providing mission-critical services and products to Special Operations Groups; Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO); Counter Narcotics Technology Program Office (CNTPO); Anti- Terrorism Assistance Program (ATAP); and Domestic and International Homeland Security markets including Foreign Internal Defense (FID) training for numerous US Partner Nations. Our expansive support to these markets emerged from our early involvement with Special Operations Forces, their supporting services and agencies, and other hard-to-penetrate communities. IPA has attracted top industry professionals in the fields of Maritime Training, Special Operations Forces (SOF), Special Aviation Programs, Tactical and Risk Analysis, Vulnerability Assessments and Red Team Operations, IPA is recognized for innovative approaches to developing and executing a myriad of training support tailored to meet our customer s needs. Mentored and strategically aligned with leaders and industry experts in Advanced Tactical Training, Security and Technology, IPA supports governments, agencies and companies who seek a trusted partner with a solid track record providing assured service excellence. IPA has a staff with extensive experience in Curriculum Development, Program Management, and development of Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP); and Tactical Small Arms. IPA s two principals have over 60 years of experience within the Joint Special Operations Command and the U.S. Navy SEAL Teams. We have coordinated operations and training throughout the world and have worked side by side with coalition forces in a combat environment. We firmly believe that providing world class training requires real world experience to be able to relate to international customers, understand their training requirements and objectives, and respond to these requirements and objectives by ensuring the training has all the requirements for effective learning; the instructors have the professional expertise to exchange the information; and our solution is predicated on the end user s capabilities. IPA will leverage decades of experience designing, developing and administering training courses to provide our customer with a best in class overall training and management program. IPA employs only top performers from the agencies and organizations known for outstanding service to the United States U.S. Navy SEALs U.S. Secret Service U.S. Border and Customs U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Federal Investigations Bureau Domestic Law Enforcement and (including HRT) Investigations U.S. Army Detachment A (Delta) U.S. Homeland Security and Anti- International Intelligence and Security Terrorism U.S. Air Force US Merchant Maritime Academy U.S. Intelligence Service (including (Massachusetts /Maine / Mid-Atlantic) Intelligence Director Security staff) Page 7
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