xReality Group Limited announced that is has received a $1.04 million payment for the first order of its Virtual Reality based Police de-escalation training system, Operator LE, from the Western Australia Police Force. The first order includes software licensing, hardware and support over a 3 year term. The total contract value is up to $1.7 million GST inclusive over a 5 year period, covering software licensing and support for an optional further 2 years.

Operator LE allows Police and Law Enforcement Officers to train operational tactics and procedures within a portable, virtual reality environment. Complimenting existing training methods, the virtual reality system allows officers to train more often, leading to increased preparedness across a broad range of scenarios centred on de-escalation tactics, use of force decision making, and operational procedures. The system has been developed from the ground up by XRG, using the latest innovations in Virtual Reality technology, with all IP owned by XRG.

The WA Police Force includes 7,300 Sworn Officers, which is approximately 11% of the total Police Officers in Australia and 0.3% of the global Total Addressable Market in Law Enforcement. The upfront payment strengthens XRG's cash position supporting the continued aggressive growth of Operator into international markets.