MSPS provides program-architecture, readiness-policy, and expert advisory support to organizations developing high performers — from military, law-enforcement, and first-responder populations to elite sport and high-level athletic events. Founded by a pioneer of the U.S. military's embedded human-performance enterprise and the USMC lead for physical standards development — and an active practitioner still working at the highest levels of sport — MSPS helps organizations that build and deliver human-performance capability, along with researchers and planners of high-level athletic events, design, staff, execute, and mitigate operational risk.
Design, stand-up, and scaling of embedded human-performance enterprises — staffing models, integration, and governance that turn readiness mandates into resourced, sustainable capability.
Occupational physical and physical-ability standards, fitness testing, and body-composition policy — job-task-based, defensible to leadership and legal scrutiny, and built for operational readiness. The job-task-based model behind combat-arms standards applies directly to law-enforcement and first-responder physical-ability tests.
Program and technical review and subject-matter advisory for organizations building human-performance and readiness capabilities, including developers of human-performance technologies and innovations — helping them understand military requirements, operational context, and how capabilities integrate into training, education, and readiness environments; support for researchers and for agencies developing physical-standards or readiness programs; and expert guidance to planners of high-level athletic events on medical operations, emergency action planning, and risk mitigation.