TX DPS License #F01081
Continuing Education #Y00166

(210) 737-SAFE (7233)

www.NPSI.co

Some of our satisfied customers have said:

 

"Even after twenty years of active military service, this is the best anti-terrorism briefing I have received!"

 

"Wow!  The speaker was very informative, and funny, too.  He really hit home!"

 

"This is the best presentation I have ever attended."

 

"This was bar-none the best conducted training of any kind that I have ever received."

 

"Excellent! I am active-duty military and receive Anti-Terrorism training annually.  I learned more in a few hours than all the classes combined in eight years of service."


National Protective Services Institute

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            The National Protective Services Institute provides training to a diverse client base, both domestically and internationally. We are made up of a variety of personnel with verifiable backgrounds of military, law enforcement (federal, state and local) and extensive private sector security experience. 

             Once you see what we have to offer, we know that you will be very interested in the services of our company.  We have worked very hard to make sure that the National Protective Services Institute has the best trained and most professional instructors available. We take this job very seriously, and we're sure that you, as someone who is looking into having firearms, law enforcement, security, and other emergency training services provided to you, appreciate the extra measures that we take. 

            As you may already know, most states (including Texas) have little or no training requirements for security officers (Texas requirements are minimal at best). We believe that this is potentially very dangerous to the clients they are serving and also very dangerous to the general public. If you want to get away from this paradigm and have officers trained to the best standards possible, you are now in a position to do so.

           We will be looking forward to hearing from you in the near future.  Stay safe, 

 

Jason McLendon, President

National Protective Services Institute