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Californian Police commence VR Training – Virtual Reality Decision Tactics for law enforcement

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We cross to the USA to join InVeris Training Solutions for a briefing on their VR-DT virtual reality law enforcement training, called the VR-DT (Virtual Reality Decisions and Tactics) or “Verdict”. California’s Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (CA POST), which oversees training statewide, will serve as the solution’s launch customer.

We’re joined by Eric Perez, director of virtual systems sales, including both law enforcement and military, for domestic and international customers. Prior to joining InVeris Training Solutions, Eric honorably served four years in the United States Marine Corps (USMC) as a Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Team member. Eric joined InVeris in November 2001 and has since served in various capacities since that time and in 2015, he was promoted to director of virtual systems sales.

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