About Us

Leading trainers from the corporate arena have partnered with tenured and sought after law enforcement instructors to offer a unique mix of training expertise to help EXPAND YOUR LEARNING ZONE!

Larry Moser is a graduate of the FBI’s National Academy, the DEA’s Drug Unit Commander Academy, Virginia Tech’s Donaldson Business School, ”Leadership in Changing Times”. He holds a BA in Management from National Louis University. He has been a law enforcement officer for over 25 years, and currently holds the rank of Major in the Fairfax County Police Department (Virginia), an internationally recognized law enforcement agency.

After spending the majority of his career training police officers, he has gained a valued reputation regarding officer safety and street survival that resulted in his being selected to brief the Honorable Janet Reno (former United States Attorney General) as she prepared to argue before the Supreme Court in the case of Maryland v. Wilson. This landmark case gave police officers bright line authority to control the movement of vehicle passengers, greatly enhancing officer safety. His training accomplishments have received recognition by garnering the Greater Washington, DC area Trainer of the Year award, Distinguished Trainer award, two Meritorious Service awards, multiple team excellence awards, Police Officer of the Year, and FCPD’s Chief’s Eagle Award.

Additionally, Larry served on the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Service Training Oversight Board; testified as an expert witness on police training, with a 100% success rate; facilitated the Washington DC area Sniper Homicide traffic response plan; was recognized for his efforts as Police Incident Commander, for his response and community building efforts associated with the devastation from hurricane Isabel; and played a major role in two of the largest community building efforts in Fairfax County history (serving a population of 1.2 million).

He has acquired vast knowledge of the challenges faced by street officers and supervisors across the country. Whether assigned as an Officer, Detective, Trainer, Supervisor, Division or Bureau Commander, he has been a leading presence in law enforcement training. His assignments have provided him an opportunity to travel throughout the United States, thereby learning directly from officers and agencies of various sizes and capabilities. Whether taking the lead in his agency’s response to Anthrax threats, being responsible for training a 200-member Civil Disturbance Unit, or heading a contingent of officers in a 7,000-officer deployment, Larry is recognized as a leader with highly diverse and greatly coveted skills.