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December 20, 2006
Advanced Interactive Systems, Inc. To Sponsor National Law Enforcement Museum's "Shoot/Don't Shoot" Simulator
Judgmental Use of Force Simulator will Let Visitors Experience Law Enforcement's
Split-second Decision making Loop
Washington, D.C—Every day, America's law enforcement officers make split-second, life and
death decisions. When the National Law Enforcement Museum opens in Washington, D.C., visitors will
be able to experience the urgency and stress of those decisions through Advanced Interactive Systems,
Inc.'s "Judgmental Use of Force Simulator." The $1.2 million partnership between AIS and the National
Law Enforcement Museum will help to build the simulator exhibit area within The Academy gallery. Within
the safety of AIS's PRISim™ simulator, visitors will test their decision making ability in a variety of
unpredictable situations.
In The Academy gallery, visitors will experience how police recruits are
transformed from average citizens into law enforcement officers. This training
requires recruits to learn a wide array of interrelated academic, physical and
tactical skills to perform their future roles effectively. Roughly halfway through
their training, recruits begin to put their newly acquired knowledge into
practice as demonstrated in the Tactical Training exhibit. Recruits are trained
to use a variety of weapons, including how to properly deploy less-than-lethal
weapons.
AIS, Inc.'s PRISim™ Video-Based Judgment Training Simulator provides
highly realistic use-of-force training that develops the skills required for
personnel armed with both lethal and non-lethal weapons. The PRISim™
simulator delivers all the hard realities of a real life operational encounter:
The judgment calls, indecision, sudden fear, partial understanding,
blindside surprise, and eye-blink response even while being fired upon by
the Shootback® cannon are all part of the training that condition trainees
for the real world.
"AIS is very pleased to make this contribution as a tribute to the many law enforcement professionals who
have made the ultimate sacrifice in fulfilling their duties as police officers," said Ronald Enneking, AIS
Executive Vice President. "AIS as a company is committed to providing the best possible training for
people who risk their lives for us. We hope our contribution inspires other companies to make similar
contributions to the National Law Enforcement Museum."
The National Law Enforcement Museum is being built by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
Fund (NLEOMF). With support from the law enforcement community, private donors and corporate
partners, the Museum will celebrate the vital contributions America's law enforcement officers make to the
nation, and will offer visitors a realistic view of many facets of the law enforcement profession. The
Museum will be filled with hands-on activities, state-of-the-art interactive technology and rotating
educational exhibits that will explore the past, present and future of law enforcement in America. It will
also offer a forum for discussions on current and emerging trends in law enforcement and serve as a
research repository for law enforcement safety.
Advanced Interactive Systems, Inc. (AIS) is a Groundbreaking Member of the National Law Enforcement
Museum. AIS designs, develops, manufactures, and distributes Judgment Use of Force Simulators for
law enforcement. For more information on AIS,
please visit www.ais-sim.com.
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