Wrap Technologies (NASDAQ: WRAP) has announced a strategic partnership with STORM Training Group to bring post-BolaWrap arrest and control training modules into the WrapTactics digital learning platform. The collaboration represents a significant shift in how law enforcement training can be delivered, combining technology-enabled restraint devices with proven defensive tactics systems. The aim is to make de-escalation and post-restraint management skills more accessible, scalable, and measurable across policing agencies nationwide. The STORM Training Groups system has a documented track record of producing measurable results. Between 2014 and 2020, data from more than 2,800 force incidents demonstrated a 37% reduction in overall use of force and an 86% reduction in officer strikes. These improvements point to a tangible link between structured, evidence-based training and safer outcomes for both officers and the public. The training framework emphasizes cognitive decision-making, situational awareness, and alternatives to force escalationskills that align with current public demands for more accountable and transparent policing. One of the most striking examples of STORMs impact comes from its financial implications. In one municipal implementation, civil liability payouts tied to use-of-force incidents fell dramaticallyfrom $2 million in 2017 to only $5,000 in 2020. This reduction highlights how changes in training not only enhance officer and community safety but also ease the financial burden on taxpayers. When departments are able to demonstrate lower force usage and fewer claims, they reduce the risk of lawsuits and associated costs, providing both a practical and ethical case for reform. By integrating STORMs defensive tactics content into WrapTactics, Wrap Technologies is delivering these benefits through a flexible digital platform. Agencies will be able to access the modules as a standalone option or as part of the broader WrapReady and WrapPlus subscription packages. This flexibility ensures that departments of different sizes and budgets can adopt the training in a way that fits their operational needs. Whether a small rural agency or a large metropolitan department, the ability to deploy standardized, data-driven training at scale could transform how officers learn and practice essential skills. The WrapTactics platform does more than just deliver instructionit creates an on-demand training environment that allows officers to revisit material, reinforce decision-making, and practice situational awareness without the need for costly, resource-intensive in-person sessions. Importantly, it focuses not only on BolaWrap deployment but also on what happens after a restraint device is used. This post-restraint phase is often overlooked in traditional training but is critical to preventing escalation, ensuring safe custody, and preserving community trust. For law enforcement leaders, the partnership represents an opportunity to modernize training with technology that is both scalable and backed by measurable data. Agencies increasingly face pressure to improve outcomes while reducing liability and demonstrating responsiveness to community concerns. Training innovations that reduce officer strikes, cut use-of-force rates, and lower civil payouts provide a compelling case for adoption. Additionally, the integration of these tactics with BolaWrapa less-lethal tool already marketed as a way to control resistant individuals without injurycreates a comprehensive ecosystem of restraint and post-restraint solutions. The broader law enforcement community will be closely watching how WrapTactics performs as these modules roll out. If digital delivery can replicate or even exceed the results of in-person STORM training, it may open the door for widespread adoption across the country. In an environment where recruitment challenges, training costs, and public expectations are all high, scalable solutions like this offer a rare alignment of efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability.