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VirTra Selects Nashville Police Department (GA) as 2025 Taskforce Santa Finalist

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VirTra (Nasdaq: VTSI) announced that the Nashville Police Department in Nashville, Georgia was selected as the 2025 Taskforce Santa finalist on Dec. 11, 2025.

The department will receive a VirTra V-100 portable simulator, a full software suite and one year of service and warranty, with the award scheduled for early January. VirTra received more than 140 submissions nationwide.

The 17-officer municipal department emphasized regular use for decision-making and de-escalation training and funding constraints, aligning with Taskforce Santa’s goal to place portable, cost-efficient simulation tools where they can be integrated immediately.

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+0.41% News Effect

On the day this news was published, VTSI gained 0.41%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Taskforce year 2025 2025 Taskforce Santa finalist designation
Service term 1 year Service and warranty on V-100 portable simulator
Submissions more than 140 Taskforce Santa submissions received from agencies nationwide
Department size 17 officers Size of Nashville Police Department (GA) selected as finalist

Market Reality Check

$4.71 Last Close
Volume Volume 30,732 vs 20-day average 57,840 (relative volume 0.53x ahead of this announcement). low
Technical Shares at $4.85 are trading below the $5.56 200-day moving average and about mid-range of the 52-week band.

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Historical Context

Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Nov 10 Q3 2025 earnings Negative +0.6% Quarter with double‑digit revenue and EBITDA declines and a net loss.
Nov 04 Advisory appointment Positive -5.5% Seasoned executive with 35+ years added to advisory board.
Oct 27 Earnings call notice Neutral -3.5% Scheduling of Q3 2025 conference call and replay details.
Oct 23 Product demonstration Positive +1.5% SVT system demo for U.S. Army PEO STRI that exceeded requirements.
Oct 16 Product launch Positive -7.6% Introduction of V-One portable simulator at IACP 2025 conference.
Pattern Detected

Recent news often saw price moves that diverged from the intuitive sentiment, especially on earnings and corporate updates.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, VirTra has reported softer Q3 2025 financials with revenue down YoY and a quarterly net loss, while maintaining solid cash and backlog. The company also highlighted next-generation training systems like the SVT and portable simulators, and added an experienced advisor to its board. Today’s Taskforce Santa award to a small Georgia department continues the theme of promoting portable, immersive training solutions, but is modest in scale compared with prior financial and product milestones.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement spotlights VirTra’s Taskforce Santa initiative, awarding a V-100 portable simulator and one year of service to a 17‑officer Georgia department. More than 140 submissions underscored nationwide demand for flexible, in‑house use‑of‑force and de‑escalation training. In the context of softer Q3 2025 results but ongoing product innovation in portable systems, investors may focus on how such placements build references, support adoption, and complement larger contracts and backlog over time.

Key Terms

use-of-force technical
"provider of judgmental use-of-force and firearms training simulators"
Use-of-force is the degree of physical or coercive action taken by security staff, law enforcement, or employees to restrain or control people or situations, ranging from verbal commands and holds to the use of weapons. Investors pay attention because incidents or changes in policies around force can lead to lawsuits, fines, higher insurance costs, regulatory scrutiny and reputational harm — similar to how a product recall can disrupt sales and trust.
de-escalation technical
"demand for realistic use-of-force and de-escalation training"
De-escalation is the deliberate reduction in the intensity or severity of a dispute, risk, or aggressive action—such as military tensions, trade disputes, regulatory pressure, or market panic—that can affect businesses and markets. It matters to investors because dialing down conflict or scrutiny often lowers uncertainty and volatility, much like turning down a loud volume lets people think more clearly; that can stabilize stock prices, reduce downside risk, and improve the outlook for future operations and cash flow.
portable simulator technical
"will receive a VirTra V-100 portable simulator, including a full software suite"
A portable simulator is a compact device or software tool that mimics how a larger system, device, or real-world process behaves so users can test, train, or validate performance without the full-scale equipment. Investors care because these simulators can open new sales channels, speed product development, reduce costly field testing, and help meet regulatory or training requirements—think of a travel-size practice model that lets users safely rehearse and prove results before buying or deploying the real thing.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

CHANDLER, Ariz., Dec. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VirTra, Inc. (Nasdaq: VTSI) (“VirTra” or the “Company”), a global provider of judgmental use-of-force and firearms training simulators, today announced that the Nashville Police Department in Nashville, Georgia has been selected as the 2025 Taskforce Santa finalist. The department will receive a VirTra V-100 portable simulator, including a full software suite and one year of service and warranty, with the award scheduled for early January.

Taskforce Santa is VirTra’s annual initiative aimed at expanding access to modern, immersive training for agencies that face practical hurdles to obtaining it. VirTra received more than 140 submissions from across the country. The submissions showed consistent demand for realistic use-of-force and de-escalation training that can be completed in short, flexible sessions without taking officers off shift or requiring travel.

Nashville Police Department, a 17-officer municipal agency serving a rural Georgia community, demonstrated a strong focus on improving decision-making and de-escalation training despite the limitations of its size and budget. The department made a clear case for how a portable simulator would be used regularly and integrated into its training program, which closely aligned with Taskforce Santa’s goal of putting modern tools into the hands of agencies where they will have immediate impact.

“Taskfroce Santa highlights the nationwide shift toward frequent, in-house simulation training as a practical requirement for public safety,” said John Givens, CEO of VirTra. “Nashville Police Department expressed a strong need for modern training and a plan to integrate it meaningfully into their program. We look forward to supporting their efforts with a portable V-100.”

Across this year’s submissions, agencies emphasized the importance of de-escalation, decision-making, and community-focused training, as well as a growing interest in portable systems that reduce training costs and time away from duty. Many agencies also referenced reliance on grants or alternative funding sources, underscoring the continued need for cost-efficient, scalable solutions.

Taskforce Santa continues to show that demand for immersive, judgment-based training is growing across the country, particularly among small and mid-size departments that are seeking tools capable of strengthening officer readiness in a sustainable, accessible way.

About VirTra
VirTra (Nasdaq: VTSI) is a global provider of judgmental use-of-force and firearms training simulators for law enforcement, military, educational, and commercial markets. Since 1993, VirTra has been dedicated to saving lives by providing highly effective, realistic training designed to prepare officers for the most difficult real-world situations.

Investor Relations Contact: 
Alec Wilson and Greg Bradbury 
Gateway Group, Inc.
VTSI@gateway-grp.com
949-574-3860


FAQ

What did VirTra (VTSI) announce on December 11, 2025?

VirTra announced Nashville Police Department (Nashville, GA) was selected as the 2025 Taskforce Santa finalist and will receive a V-100 portable simulator.

What is included with the V-100 award from VirTra (VTSI)?

The award includes a V-100 portable simulator, a full software suite and one year of service and warranty.

When will the VirTra (VTSI) Taskforce Santa award be presented?

The award is scheduled to be presented in early January 2026.

How many submissions did VirTra (VTSI) receive for Taskforce Santa 2025?

VirTra received more than 140 submissions from agencies across the country.

Why was Nashville Police Department chosen for VirTra's (VTSI) Taskforce Santa program?

The 17-officer department showed a clear plan to integrate a portable simulator into regular decision-making and de-escalation training despite size and budget limits.

What training needs did agencies highlight in VirTra's (VTSI) Taskforce Santa submissions?

Agencies emphasized de-escalation, decision-making, community-focused training and interest in portable systems that lower training costs and time away from duty.
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