qualification environment.
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QValor is in active development with early adopter partners. Agencies and organizations that engage now are entering as pilot partners with direct access to the product team. General commercial availability follows SHOT Show 2027.
No. QV LE, QV FBI, QV Ops, and QV Global all run on existing smartphones used by instructors. Hardware, including QV Station and QV Portable, is an optional extension for ranges and agencies that want automated target capture or fixed-lane deployment in addition to the record platform.
QV LE supports configurable agency standards including Florida CJSTC, IALEFI, and custom courses of fire, with target support for B27, B21, QIT-97, QIT-99, and custom formats. QV FBI supports locked QIT-99 qualification documentation. QV Ops supports state-specific armed security qualification requirements. QV Global supports printable target deployment with custom zone definitions.
QValor is designed to align with CJIS security policy requirements — including AES-256 encryption, MFA, RBAC, and comprehensive access logging. The platform includes a HIPAA-ready medical accommodation data model with separately keyed encryption. A full security architecture briefing is available for IT and procurement teams.
Track 1 (app only, no cloud) deployment requires no cloud infrastructure and can store records on-device, which may reduce the IT and security review burden compared to a full platform deployment. Organizations that need CJIS-aligned cloud architecture can evaluate Track 3 (full platform with management console). Organizations that need a sealed qualification record without a cloud deployment can start with Track 1 today.
No. QValor is designed to serve organizations of any size, from a small rural sheriff's office to a large multi-location security company. Most sheriff's offices in the United States operate with relatively small sworn staffs, and many face the same documentation problem as much larger departments: qualification happens, a score is recorded, and when that record is needed for a licensing review, an insurance inquiry, or a legal proceeding, it may be little more than a handwritten sheet, a scanned form, or a file-cabinet record.
For small agencies that currently travel to qualify, Track 1 changes the equation. The record infrastructure travels with the instructor's phone, and qualification can be documented anywhere a certified instructor can safely run the course. No fixed institutional range required. No IT project. Track 1 is designed to fit as a training expenditure rather than a capital system purchase, so many agencies can evaluate it without the same approval chain required for enterprise software procurement. Five officers or five hundred, QValor fits the agency without forcing a larger commitment than it needs.
QV Global requires only smartphones and locally printable targets — no imported hardware, no proprietary consumables, and no fixed lane infrastructure. The platform supports configurable qualification templates, country-specific terminology, and multilingual deployment. Spanish is the initial supported interface language for Latin American programs, with additional language support available for regional and country-specific deployments.