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The Threat Isn’t Always the Same

But the Consequences of Poor Preparation Are

But the Consequences of Poor Preparation Are

Active threats vary in behavior, timing, and severity, but the outcome is often shaped by how prepared people are before anything happens. When training is vague, unrealistic, or treated as a formality, individuals are left without a clear understanding of what to look for or how to act. In those moments, uncertainty replaces action. It’s not just the threat that causes harm, it’s the lack of preparation that allows it to escalate.

The Severity is often misunderstood and in many cases, it’s not completely unavoidable.

  • Most incidents are already in motion before the first officer arrives

  • Early decisions often determine how quickly the threat is located and stopped

  • Inconsistent training leads to hesitation, miscommunication, and breakdowns in coordination

  • Real-world environments rarely match controlled training assumptions

Law enforcement response is expected to be immediate and decisive, but in reality, officers are often entering incomplete, chaotic situations with limited information.

Preparation helps fill in the gaps

The standard the government selected, delivered by the person who built it.

The standard the government selected, delivered by the person who built it.

The PRO Model™ was selected by the U.S. Department of Justice as “A” national standard for active shooter prevention training in 2022 and again in 2026 through 2028, the only organization selected twice. Utilized across many U.S. Department of Defense installations. Chris Grollnek has testified before the U.S. Senate and Congress and brings that same standard directly to federal, state, and local government agencies and law enforcement organizations.

Effective training goes beyond basic tactics. It is built around scenario-based exercises, consistent repetition, and real-world application that prepares officers for unpredictable conditions.

Government and Public Safety Engagements

  • Agency Training: Active shooter prevention training for law enforcement agencies, fire departments, emergency management organizations, and public safety teams. Built on the PRO Model™ national standard. Covers prevention infrastructure, behavioral threat assessment, and the coordination protocols that connect agency response to community prevention.
  • Government Facility Assessments: Site-specific physical security assessments for government facilities at the federal, state, and local level. Honest. Practical. Matched to the specific risk profile and operational requirements of government environments. Delivered with the discretion and professionalism government agencies require.

  • Policy and Standards Consulting: Consulting for government agencies developing or updating active shooter prevention policies, training standards, and operational protocols. Built on the documented government record of the PRO Model™ and Chris Grollnek’s direct experience working at the federal level.

  • Executive Briefings: Targeted briefings for government executives, elected officials, agency directors, and senior leadership on the prevention landscape, the national standard, and the specific steps leadership can take to protect their agencies and the communities they serve.

  • Joint Training and Exercises: Coordinated training and tabletop exercises for multi-agency environments. Brings law enforcement, emergency management, and organizational leadership together around a shared prevention framework and coordinated operational protocol.

  • Media and Public Information: Available for media interviews, public information briefings, and broadcast engagements. Over 1,200 television appearances across every major national network. Trusted voice for law enforcement and government agencies nationwide.

A Strong Response Doesn’t Happen by Chance

It’s Built Through Consistent, Structured Training

It's Built Through Consistent, Structured Training

The P.R.O. Model™ Framework

The P.R.O. Model™ Framework

The P.R.O. Model™ provides a structured framework for addressing workplace violence by focusing on Prevention, Response, and Options. While most training programs focus primarily on response, this model starts earlier, where the greatest opportunity to reduce harm exists.

Preparedness & Performance

Most agencies focus on response once a threat is already in motion.

This training emphasizes building capability before the call ever comes in.

Preparation builds clarity. Response depends on it.

Preparation builds clarity. Response depends on it.

Preparation
  • Understanding how active threats develop and escalate

  • Recognizing behavioral and situational indicators early

  • Establishing clear roles, responsibilities, and expectations

  • Building a foundation for coordinated response

Response
  • Applying decision-making in dynamic, real-world scenarios

  • Moving with purpose during solo and team-based entry

  • Communicating effectively under pressure and uncertainty

  • Executing with speed, clarity, and control during critical moments

Chris Grollnek Addressing Congressional Leaders in Washington D.C.

Why Organizations Trust
Chris Grollnek

Why Organizations Trust
Chris Grollnek

Practical Training Built for Real-World Response

Agencies choose Chris Grollnek because his training is built around how active threat situations actually unfold, not how they are assumed to happen.

His approach focuses on real-world decision-making, helping officers recognize evolving threats, move with purpose, and communicate effectively under pressure. Rather than relying on generic or outdated instruction, he delivers scenario-driven training that reflects unpredictable environments and the realities of first response. His programs emphasize coordination across units, leadership during critical moments, and the ability to adapt when conditions change.

Each engagement is tailored to the agency’s structure and response model, ensuring the training is relevant, applicable, and retained long after it’s delivered.

Government agencies and public safety organizations set the standard for every community they serve. The prevention infrastructure they build or fail to build defines what is possible when a threat emerges. Chris Grollnek has spent 35 years building that standard. He is ready to bring it to your agency.

Where National Standards Meet Real-World Outcomes

Trusted by DOJ, DOD, and Federal Leadership

Ready to Bring the National Standard to Your Agency?

Ready to Bring the National Standard to Your Agency?

Available for federal, state, and local government engagements. In person and virtual formats. Nationwide availability. The first conversation is free.