JUDGMENTAL TRAINING SCENARIOS

From handling a domestic disturbance, burglary or more complex situations such as active shooter and concealed carry scenarios

Judgmental Training Software (JTS) challenges cognition with real-life interactive simulated scenarios. The scenarios were designed based on real-life exposure to emergent threats in law enforcement, private security, and military communities. As the student reacts to the scenarios presented to them, the instructor can manipulate the scenario based on the student’s presentation of their organization’s force continuum.

The instructor also can save progress and conduct after-action reviews (AARs) which aid in continued coaching, mentoring, and reinforcing organizational standard operating procedures.

Shepherds Watch features a library of over 500 scenarios. However, we offer multiple services for clients with specific training requirements and unique challenges in the field: custom content development and/or training.

Shepherds Watch supports qualification requirements for Basic Marksmanship Instruction by enabling instructors at any level of computer knowledge, skill, or ability, to replicate any physical firing range and target condition. Course of Fire provides up to 4 individual qualification lanes per virtual range set, all operated through a single dedicated IOS or remote tablet. The user-friendly GUI features include a simple menu interface for selecting and inputting shooters, selecting courses, course editing, and developing and exporting training reports to reflect student performance and progress. Course of Fire has unique and user-friendly course editor options to create virtually any qualification course.

Skill Drills are advanced drills that significantly increase marksmanship proficiency. Skill-building exercises develop strong transferable skills that carry over into live-fire applications. Included are various training drills that focus on the improvement of shooters speed, accuracy, and reaction times.

Designed by subject matter experts in advanced firearms training, drills are designed to focus on critical eye and hand coordination while introducing stressors like timers, no-shoot targets, reflexive fire, and head-to-head competition with other shooters to reinforce urgency in speed and accuracy.