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Training


In today's climate of uncertainty, security forces need to be trained to the highest level to help prevent and respond to crime, assault and terrorism.  Coyne Consulting Group, Inc. has created a number of classes with this goal in mind.  We have sessions that cover the topics of Teamwork, Leadership, Report Writing, Anti-Terrorism, Interviewing Skills,  and Reporting to the chain of command and authorities, etc.  

Coyne Consulting Group, Inc. has been retained by one of the nations leading security providers of high-rise commercial property.  They challenged Coyne Consulting Group, Inc. to design and implement a training philosophy to help instruct and lead the security force in the direction needed.  With this philosophy, the Module, a small or large group of students can be taught the needed skills to maintain order and lawfulness.  The modular design of training is utilized so that any student can start and stop the training as their work schedule allows.



With the needs of security training for the private sector it is evident that different types of training are necessary.  Coyne Consulting Group, Inc., has experience teaching Truck and Automobile Inspector Teams as well as Enhanced Response Teams.  With the development  of these two teams to augment the standard security functions, it better helps the clients location to maintain order.

 

Coyne Consulting Group, Inc., officers have conducted training and seminars on Business Security, Business Intelligence, Counter Espionage, Electronic De-Bugging, Executive Protection, The Role of Motorcades and Armored Vehicles in Executive Protection, Private Investigation and Surveillance.


For additional information please email: info@coyneconsultinggroup.com

 

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