Presented by A-TAC Academy - The Oklahoma Academy for Tactical Education
Service Description
Complete your Surveillance and Surveillance Detection training at A-TAC Academy – The Oklahoma Academy for Tactical Education. This 16-hour course teaches students how to conduct effective surveillance, recognize when they are being watched, and apply real-world surveillance detection techniques in realistic Oklahoma City metro environments.
Course Overview
Total Hours:
2 day course - 16 hours total
Format:
In-person training with classroom sessions and live field-training
Certification:
Upon successful completion and demonstrated competency, students receive an official A-TAC Surveillance and Surveillance Detection Certificate of Completion.
Who It's For:
Private investigators, surveillance professionals, executive protection and close protection teams, corporate security and loss prevention personnel, armed security officers seeking advanced skills, and concerned citizens or journalists who need to operate discreetly.
Contact:
(572) 216-0550 | 1211 Sovereign Row | Oklahoma City, OK | 73108
Price:
$100
What You'll Learn
In-Class
(appr. 2 hours)
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Fundamentals of surveillance tradecraft and terminology
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Legal boundaries for private surveillance in Oklahoma
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Types of surveillance: static, foot, vehicle, and technical
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Operational security, notes, logs, and risk management
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Surveillance detection principles and the “A-B-C” method
Field-Training
(appr. 14 hours)
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Static surveillance setup and log keeping
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Foot surveillance in public venues such as malls, downtown areas, and parks
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Vehicle surveillance and mobile following techniques
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Surveillance detection routes and recognizing when you are being followed
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Live counter-surveillance drills
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Team communication and hand signals
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Multiple real-world scenarios moving between different locations
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Debrief sessions after each practical evolution
Requirements
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Reliable personal transportation; vehicle required for driving between multiple field sites
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Valid driver’s license and proof of insurance
What to bring
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Reliable personal transportation; vehicle required for driving between multiple field sites
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Comfortable, inconspicuous civilian clothing for blending in over multiple days
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Notebook and pen
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Small binoculars, optional but recommended
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Charged cell phone with portable charger
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Water, snacks or meals, and weather-appropriate gear
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Valid driver’s license and proof of insurance