Many law enforcement agencies use promotional exams and assessment processes created by vendors such as Ergometrics Public Safety Testing, including the well-known FrontLine National system. These exams often blend video-based decision-making, structured oral responses, leadership scenarios, and supervisory judgment assessments.

At the J. Harris Academy of Police Training, we provide independent, high-impact promotional preparation specifically tailored to the competencies and behaviors commonly evaluated in Ergometrics-style exams. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by Ergometrics. We simply prepare officers to perform at the highest level on the assessment formats agencies use.

What Ergometrics / FrontLine Promotional Exams Typically Measure  (And what we prepare you for)

✔ Video-Based Scenarios – Officers watch real-to-life policing situations and must demonstrate:

  • Tactical judgment
  • Communication ability
  • Legal reasoning
  • De-escalation strategies
  • Supervisory or leadership behaviors

✔ Structured Oral Responses – Many Ergometrics assessments require articulate, structured, timed oral answers, often delivered to a camera or digital system.

✔ Leadership & Supervisory Judgment – Candidates may be tested on:

  • Subordinate discipline
  • Counseling conversations
  • Internal conflicts
  • Policy interpretation
  • Organizational problem solving

✔ Critical Incident / First-Line Supervisor Scenarios

We train candidates on responding using clear, repeatable frameworks that demonstrate:

  • Command presence
  • Scene control
  • Priorities & notifications
  • Policy-based decision-making

How Our Training Helps You Succeed

Our Ergometrics / FrontLine-aligned promotional prep may include:

  • Assessment-center simulation training
  • Structured oral board coaching
  • Leadership decision-making frameworks
  • In-basket and administrative problem prep
  • Tactical, organizational, and personnel scenarios
  • Command-level reasoning structures used on modern exams

We also train you to master timed video responses, which are common across Ergometrics systems.