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 About Kenneth R. Murray
 

Kenneth Murray is the Director of Training for the Armiger Police Training Institute and founder of the Reality Based Training Association (www.rbta.net) located in the greater Orlando area of Florida. Born in Winnipeg, Canada, he has spent a career as a police and military trainer, specializing in the field of Reality Based Training. He co-founded SIMUNITION® with David Luxton as an offshoot of the Armiger Corporation in Ottawa, Canada. He subsequently wrote numerous articles and policy papers on the safe conduct of projectile-based simulation training exercises.

As the concept of force-on-force training started to gain popularity, he began to study the complexities associated with realistic training. In the wake of the increasing number of serious injuries and deaths that were beginning to occur during tactical simulations, he authored and taught the first instructor schools in North America on how to conduct safe and effective tactical simulations. Since that time, his training principles have been adopted by thousands of agencies, nationally and internationally. He continues to lecture on both a national and international level on the topics Officer Safety and Survival, the Psychology of Lethal Force Encounters, and is regarded as the leading authority on Reality Based Training. He continues to personally conduct instructor certification schools on Reality Based Training.

Topics covered in his instructor classes include both the governing principles for effective training as well as the safe use of the broad spectrum of available and emerging technologies designed to improve realism in training for dangerous encounters. Group training and individual consulting to agencies is available to organizations seeking to improve the safety and effectiveness of either their established and existing, or new and developing Reality Based Training programs.

Along with his contributions to the advancement of training ammunition technologies, Mr. Murray continues to develop innovative training programs and devices designed to improve the effectiveness and safety in other areas of military and law enforcement training through the R&D department of the Armiger Police Training Institute.

His professional affiliations include the International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors (IALEFI), National Tactical Officers Association (NTOA), the National Rifle Association (NRA), International Law Enforcement Education and Training Association (ILEETA), International Tactical Officers Training Association (ITOTA), California Association of Tactical Officers (CATO), Wisconsin Association of SWAT Personnel (ASP), and Florida SWAT Association (FSA).

He is a member of the advisory board of: (click on any colored link to get to the associated site)

Force Science Research Center

Lt. Col. Grossman's Killology Research Group

PoliceOne

Police Marksman Association

Police Police Studies Council

US Police Instructor Teams

Global Studies Group International

He has been widely published on the topic of simulation training safety, and along with Lt. Col. Grossman, co-authored the entry dealing with Behavioral Psychology in the Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace and Conflict. He is a contributor to the IALEFI Guidelines for Simulation Training Safety, and his comprehensive book Training at the Speed of Life – The Definitive Textbook for Police and Military Reality Based Training, is being hailed as the authoritative work on the topic of realistic training. In addition to his textbook, he is a regular contributor on the topic of Reality Based Training and officer safety issues to the following publications:

Law Officer Magazine

PoliceOne.com

Police and Security News

NTOA Tactical Edge

Police Marksman

Police Magazine

Mr. Murray is available for lectures, training seminars, training program design, training staff mentoring, and expert witness work through the Armiger Police Training Institute. For further information, to book a class, obtain a copy of his book, to arrange for additional training services, or to personally contact Ken Murray, please email him at murray.ken@armiger.net