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INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING

COMPANY OVERVIEW

Quality and Relevant Continuing Education


Made Easy and Affordable

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Introduction

Skills and knowledge are critical to success as a professional in risk


management, defense, intelligence, security or law enforcement fields as
well as first responders. For this reason, we have gone to great lengths
to create a series of training products specifically designed for our
clients. In these programs participants will learn the latest techniques,
understand the latest technologies and acquire valuable knowledge that
is directly applicable to their work environment.

With the purchase and completion of one of our training programs,


participants who pass the exam will be eligible for certificates of
completion for each course they pass and receive a transcript of course
work and training activities that they complete.

Quality and Relevant Continuing Education


Made Easy and Affordable

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Featured In Industry Magazines

The Spy-Ops training brief “Scenario-Based


Intelligence Analysis” was the featured article
in the February issue of IACSP magazine.
After the publication hit the streets, this was
the feedback we received.

"Scenario-Based Intelligence Analysis (SBIA) is a


force-multiplier, value-added intelligence concept
that can yield returns for the decision-maker. Not
only can SBIA help reduce ambiguity that often
plagues intelligence analysis, it also answers the
“So what?” of information collected. In the analytical
world, this is where the rubber meets the road."

David Jimenez, Faculty


American Military University

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Featured In Industry Magazines

When the issue of 10,000 high hazard


dams that are unprotected was brought to
light, this was the feedback we received.

“This program (WHAT PROGRAM??) opened


my eyes to all the different possibilities for
terrorists to attack us. I feel that everyone in
healthcare needs to take this training.”

M. Kerns
Emergency Medical Technician
Clear View Fire Department

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Featured In Industry Magazines

With over 85% of our nations critical


infrastructure owned and operated by the
private sector, the security rests with non-
government security forces. When our
article covering training requirements for
intelligence and security professionals was
released, we received this feedback.

"Private security forces need to keep up with all


the changing threats we face, and the Spy-Ops
training program allows you to be prepared for
all types of criminal activity, giving you the
advantage."
David Sarcopski
Security Guard

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Seventy Individual Training Briefs

ƒBriefs are designed to enhance knowledge and skills for:


ƒ Intelligence Professionals
ƒCorporate Executives
ƒPrivate Citizens
ƒEach Brief:
ƒCan be ordered individually from $12.95 each
ƒProvide comprehensive review of topic related to current
events and targeted threats
ƒTakes about one and half hours to complete
ƒIncludes 5 question multiple choice exam
ƒIncludes on-line exercise
ƒUpon successful completion of the exam as well as the on-line
exercise, continuing education units and a Certificate of
Completion from the Technolytics Institute will be issued.

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Eighteen Certificate Programs

S p y - O ps C e r t i f i c a t e P r og r a m

C o u n t e r- Te r ro r i s m
S p e c i al ty P ro g ra m 1

M a y 2 0 07
ƒConsist of multiple modules that each take
C u r r i c u lu m Pr o g ra m O ve rv i ew
approximately 1 and 1/2 hours to complete.
ƒSold as a complete package for $29.95 to $159.95
1. Islamist Terrorism Counter-terrorism refers to the practices, tactics, and strategies
2. Dirty Bombs/ RDD that governments, militaries, and other groups adopt in order to
fight terrorism. Counter-terrorism is not specific to any one
3. Biological Weapons
field or organization; rather, it involves entities from all levels
4. Chemical Weapons and aspects of society. For instance, businesses have security
5. Improvised Explosive plans and often share commercial data with government agen-
Devices cies. Local police, firefighters, and emergency medical person-
6. Domestic Terrorism nel ("first responders") have developed plans for dealing with

each.
7. Terrorist Recognition terrorist attack. Armies conduct combat operations against ter-
rorists, often using special forces units and tactics. Building a
8. Extremist Groups
counter-terrorism plan involves all segments of a society or many government agencies work-
9. Scenario-based Intelligence
ing together in cooperation.
Analysis
10. Terrorism Strategy & The need for continuing education in areas such as counter-terrorism is well recognized by the
Tactics security community. Training is a critical component in the fight against terrorism and an

ƒTopics are inter-related and centered on government


11. Nuclear Weapons integral pact of risk management. Arming law enforcement, military, security staff, first re-
sponders, personal protection professionals and others with timely information about counter-
12. Explosives
terrorism enhances their ability to combat terrorism in general. The challenge is to make it
effective and economic for mass distribution among key personnel. Difficulties in the counter- S p e c i al t y Pr og ra m 2
S p y - O p s C e r t i f i c a t e P r og r a m
Objectives: terrorism field have arisen due to the lack of timely and economical course materials that pro-
vide basic fundamental knowledge about terrorism, strategies, tactics and weapons. The devel- M a y 2 00 6
♦ Create a basic under-
standing of terrorism. C o rp o ra t e C r i m e fo r
opment of our Counter-Terrorism Program addresses these and other issues at hand.

Our program consists of 12 modules that take approximately 1 1/2 hours to complete. The
BviauCDsori anne-e s s P ro fe s s i o n a l s

and corporate business disciplines.


♦ Understand the terrorist modules are $99.95 each and are ordered via the Spy-Ops web-site, delivered
actions of extremist mail that contains all necessary materials in Adobe Acrobat format (PDF). Once completed,
groups the participant takes a comprehensive exam and submits it for scoring. If successful they re-
♦ Understand the tactics, ceive a Certificate in Counter-Terrorism. The tangible benefits of continuing professional
strategies and weapons of education include career advancement, professional recognition, personal safety, job security
terrorists C u r r ic u lu m
and the list goes on. Additionally, our product offering includes fifty-two individual briefs to P r o g ra m O ve rv i ew

ƒOnce completed, the participant takes a


support the specific interests of our customers. We will also create custom training briefs and
on-site programs upon request. In the age of global business, corporations are facing a
1. Corporate Espionage new and challenging threat – corporate crime. Corporate
Terrorism is now a foreseeable risk. CONTACT crime can take many forms such as theft of physical as-
2. Digital Spying
sets, sabotage, electronic bugging, identify theft and even
Failure to properly train security per- Spy-Ops
3. Electronic Bugging money laundering. However the theft of information is
sonnel, staff and other can result in 4017 Washington Road P 888-650-0800
the most common form of corporate crime taking place in
Mail Stop #348 4. Digital Footprints
F 412-291-1193
liabilities for organizations. business institutions.
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Identity Theft
Order Now! Criminals have varying stages of sophistication, but to
6. White-Collar Crime pull off even the smallest altercation, they first need to

comprehensive exam and submits it for scoring. If


Proprietary © 2006 illegally acquire sensitive, restricted information assets of another entity. These crimes may
7. Social Engineering
include all types of intellectual property including product designs, business models, market-
8. Computer Crime ing plans, research and development files, customer lists, employee lists, and product and
pricing information from computer files, archives, moveable storage media and old fashioned
9. Money Laundering
paper files. This information feeds the network of crime that is plaguing corporations world-
10. Computer Hacking wide. Corporate crimes cost the country billions of dollars each year and is often hard to
detect and even more difficult to prosecute and convict.

successful, they receive a Certificate of Completion


The need for continuing education in an area such as corporate crime is well recognized.
Training is a critical component in the fight against corporate crime and an integral pact of
corporate governance. Arming corporate executives, legal staffs, intelligence agencies, secu-
Objectives: rity personnel, domestic and international law enforcement agencies, and others with timely
information about these criminal activities enhances their ability to combat corporate crime
♦ Understand the current in general. The challenge is to make it effective and economic for mass distribution. The
challenging issues have been the lack of timely and economical course materials that pro-
state of corporate vides basic fundamental knowledge about the types of corporate crimes most likely to affect
crime.

issued by the Technolytics Institute.


your organization. The development of our Corporate Crime Program addresses these and
other issues.
♦ Look at computer
crime and how these Our program consists of 10 modules that take approximately 1 1/2 hours to complete. The
modules are sold as a complete package for $99.95 each, are ordered via the Spy-Ops web-
crimes are committed. site, delivered via CD or e-mail and contain all necessary materials in Adobe Acrobat format
S p y - O p s C e r t i f i c a t e P r og r a m Sp e ci al t y P ro g r am 1 0 (PDF). Once completed, the participant takes a comprehensive exam and submits it for scor-
♦ Look at executives and
ing. If successful they receive a Certificate in Corporate Crime. The tangible benefits of
the way they commit

ƒThe tangible benefits of continuing professional


continuing professional education include career advancement, professional recognition,
Re v i se d J a n u ar y 20 0 7
these crimes personal safety and job security and the list goes on. Additionally, our product offering in-
cludes fifty-two individual briefs to support the specific interests of our customers. We will
also create custom training briefs and on-site programs upon request.
E d u c at o r Th re at Awa re n e s s
Corporate Crime is now a foreseeable CONTACT
risk. Failure to properly train profes- Spy-Ops

Pr o g ra m O ve rv i ew sionals, security staff and other can 4017 Washington Road P 888-650-0800
Curriculum result in liabilities for organizations. Mail Stop #348 F 412-291-1193

education include:
McMurray, PA 15317 I www.spy-ops.com
Order Now!
1. School Violence The need for continuing education is well recognized.
Training is a critical component in the fight against vio- Proprietary © 2006
2. On-Line Child
lence in our schools and an integral part of risk manage-
Exploitation
ment for educational institutions. Arming administrators,
3. Cyber-bullying educators, security staff, community leaders, and even
4. Gang Activity parents with timely information about the ever changing

ƒCareer Advancement
5. Domestic Terrorism face of the threats they encounter equips them with the
information they need to ensure the safety of students and
6. Extremist Groups
administrators alike.
7. Islamist Terrorism
8. Terrorist Recognition Currently our school systems are under attack. All too often the news headlines speak of
“school lockdowns” and “school violence.” Such news headlines only hint at the state of
9. Drug Trafficking
violence in U.S. schools. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, in the first half of the
10. Dirty Bombs 1989-99 school year there were nearly 1,400 students murdered. The late 1990s saw nearly
11. Chemical Weapons 2.7 million non-fatal crimes against students in the U.S. These are not problems that are only
12. Biological Weapons found in urban areas. The reality is that school violence is all too routinely experienced by

ƒProfessional Recognition
13. Improvised Explosive students, teachers and staff everyday in school systems throughout the United States.
Devices Many of these schools face serious problems that must be addressed before crime and vio-
BONUS: Personal lence escalate to an uncontrollable point. It is therefore important to develop an understand-
Protection ing of the problems, so that effective strategies can de devised that prevent school violence
and increase school safety for everyone. One of the issues to date has been the lack of timely
and economical course materials that provides basic fundamental knowledge about terrorism,
Objectives: drugs, personal protection and weapons.

♦ Gain a basic Another important issue is that the text books used to teach counter-terrorism, gang-warfare,

ƒPersonal Safety and Job Security


understanding of self-defense and other related subjects are typically three to five years old. Additionally, the
threats in the design of the program delivery has not always been flexible enough to become integrated
into the every day work environment. The development of our Educator Threat Awareness
educational
Program addresses these and other issues.
environment
Our program consists of 14 modules that individually take approximately 2 hours to com-
♦ Understand the violent
plete. The modules are delivered via CD or e-Mail and contain all necessary materials in
actions of gangs and Adobe Acrobat format (PDF). Once completed, the participant takes a comprehensive exam
extremist groups and submits it for scoring. If successful, they receive a Certificate in Educator Threat Aware-
♦ Understand the tactics, ness. The tangible benefits of continuing professional educating include career advancement,
professional recognition, personal safety, job security and the list goes on. In addition, we
strategies and weapons
offer fifty-two individual training briefs that support the specific interests of our customers,
of terrorists and gangs as well as custom training briefs upon request.

Feedback from the 2006 Tennessee School CONTACT


Board Association Educator Threat Awareness
Overview Spy-Ops
“This is exactly what we need. This has been 4017 Washington Road P 888-650-0800
the best training I have had since 1994” Mail Stop #348 F 412-291-1193
Lesa Fitzhugh
Mayor Dover Tennessee McMurray, PA 15317 I www.spy-ops.com
Vice Chairman Dover School Board

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On-Site Training Programs

ƒ Customized On-Site Training Programs center on topics that are


critical to our clients.
ƒ Programs are 3 to 8 hours in length.
ƒ Programs can be delivered either through a Spy-Ops professional
trainer or by an in-house trainer/training department.
ƒ Spy-Ops professionals work closely with clients to define and
deliver quality programs, which include:
ƒ Content Identification
ƒ Delivery Method
ƒ Timeframe
ƒ Follow-up Services
ƒ A comprehensive training guide and a PDF file of the materials is
deliverd as part of the program.
ƒ A Certificate of Completion will be given to each student who
passes an examination associated with each course.
ƒ Clients from around the world have worked seamlessly with our
team of experts to put together comprehensive and customized
programs that deliver real valuable and timely information.

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Custom Designed Courses

Spy-Ops is a full-service training and education


Discovery company that can work with you to build the right
custom training development solution for your
needs. We partner with organizations to help them
Design solve their most pressing security and risk
management problems through staff education. Our
curriculum design services provides the front-end
Development needs analysis necessary to design an appropriate
training curriculum. The custom training delivery
plan enables you to assemble the necessary
course track to fill your most pressing skills gaps. It
Deployment
also allows you to judge the merits of exploring
additional course solutions versus selecting our off-
the-shelf courses.

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Development Methodology

Training is an Internal
Subject Matter Expert
Input
Many of our training
investment with many External
products are
Subject Matter Expert
Review supported by recent
short- and long-term case studies to show
benefits. Our strategies how some companies
and systematic training have successfully
approach utilized to used training to
Methodology
4D Methodology

increase security and


develop our products reduce risk in their
4D

are truly world class. organizations.


The graphic to the right
represents our four Discover what our
stage approach. We many world-wide
business and
recognize that the key government clients
to successful training is already know: Spy-
not in the training Ops is your source
philosophy but rather for critical training in
the area of security,
the application of the Industry and
counter-terrorism,
training method. This Subject Matter Expert
Input emergency response
fact is fundamental to Subject Matter Expert
Input
and other related
our approach. topics.
Revisions & Updates
Every Brief is Updated Every 24 Months

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About Spy-Ops

The constant change in today's world requires Contact


professionals in every industry to continuously 4017 Washington Road
Mail Stop # 348
update their knowledge and skills. Spy-Ops is a
McMurray, PA 15317
leading provider of security, intelligence, defense
P 877-650-0800
and risk management & mitigation training. With F 412-291-1193
over 500,000 training briefs distributed worldwide, E info@spy-ops.com
our materials are used by governments,
intelligence agencies, law enforcement, first
responders, consultants and private security firms.
We strive to provide the opportunity for
professionals in the field of Intelligence, Security,
Law Enforcement, Personal Protection and
Defense to maximize their skills through effective
continuing education.
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Strategic Partners

INTELLIGENCE MAGAZINE The Institute


Eye Spy Magazine is often described as the bridge between The Technolytics Institute is an executive think-tank that
‘officialdom’ and the public, Eye Spy is extremely popular focuses on the needs of management in business,
with those who work in the intelligence, security, defense government and industry. The Institute operates three
and specialist wings of the armed forces. Indeed, it is centers of excellence: Business and Commerce, Security
subscribed to by hundreds of official intelligence agencies, and Intelligence and the Center for Science and
government training academies, military forces and security Technology. Our cutting-edge research coupled with our
colleges throughout the world. However, its non-political - thought leadership creates strategic value for our clients.
visual editorial and easy-reading style ‘demystifies’ the We specializes in creating strategic value and focus on
intelligence subject, making it equally as popular with people initiatives that combine business strategies, processes and
from all walks of life - including the media. It is a constant the latest technologies. Our business is about
provider of a certain type and quantity of information that is understanding and identifying business dynamics, and
not found in any other publication. Eye Spy has become a developing break-through strategies and solutions that
“must have” publication read in over 36 countries around the increase an organizations critical measures of success. In
world. Reporting and Commentary: Eye Spy dissects, many cases, our consultants become a thought partner and
publishes and provides comment on a variety of news strategic advisors to many of our clients. Working closely
stories, espionage case files, tradecraft, technology etc. All with members of our client’s executive management team,
the world’s major happenings related to intelligence and we provide and unbiased opinion and a fresh insight into
espionage are reported upon in an insightful and timely the strategic problems encountered by all organizations. To
manor. To learn more about Eye Spy Magazine visit our learn more about Technolytics visit our web-site at
web-site at www.eyespymag.com. www.technolytics.com.

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Partners

Founded in 1968, the Institute of Management Consultants INTELOMICS is a provider of advanced products and
USA, Inc. (IMC USA) is the premier professional association services in the intelligence arena. Our unique capabilities
and sole certifying body representing management and approach to intelligence in the 21st century is our
consultants in the United States. Our members specialize in competitive advantage and what creates significant value
all management consulting areas including accounting, for our elite clients. We focus on providing advanced
finance, human resources, logistics, manufacturing, solutions to security, intelligence, defense and corporate
marketing, purchasing, research, and technology. Our information technology problems of significance to our
expertise extends across all industries, domestic and clients. We address the current needs of our clients and
international. In addition to knowledge and experience, IMC those they may encounter in the future. INTELOMICS
USA members are committed to their professional practice. builds long term relationships through working closely with
Each annually pledges to uphold a strict Code of Ethics our clients at the operational and executive levels. Our
enforced by the Institute. IMC USA and its 24 U.S. chapters name was derived from one of the most advanced research
seek to enhance the recognition, respect, and acceptability initiatives undertaken – the mapping of the genome. While
of the profession of management consulting as providing a genomics mapped the genetic map of humans and other
valuable and indispensable service to public, private, and species, INTELOMICS is mapping global intelligence.
institutional organizations throughout the United States and
those international organizations doing business within the
United States.

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