“A national treasure.”
Greg Williams started reading human behavior on the streets of Detroit in the 1970s as a police officer. He went on to architect the USMC Combat Hunter program and the Army's Advanced Situational Awareness Training (ASAT), two of the most influential behavior-based programs ever fielded by the Department of Defense.
Over 30 years he's accumulated combined law enforcement and military experience that spans patrol, undercover narcotics, SWAT, interim Chief of Police, and DoD instruction. He holds a Top Secret clearance and has built 9+ DoD training programs from the ground up.
Greg purchased a working ranch that became Arcadia Cognerati's training facility, where he's run courses for Tier One military units, federal law enforcement, and corporate security teams. Secretary of Defense James Mattis called him a "national treasure."
He's the architect of HBPR&A (Human Behavior Pattern Recognition & Analysis), the methodology at the center of everything Arcadia Cognerati teaches. The framework came out of decades spent watching people in the field and asking what the pros were doing that everyone else wasn't.