Gentex's Ops‑Core Sponsorship Advances Field Training at Alliance, Ohio Facility
- Gentex’s Ops‑Core is sponsoring the Alliance Police Training Facility in Ohio to strengthen ties with law enforcement and first responders.
- Ops‑Core gear is embedded into curricula for hands‑on helmet, modular accessory and communications training, plus live demonstrations.
- Gentex provides maintenance, instructor familiarization and collects user feedback to inform product development and procurement decisions.
Ops‑Core Sponsorship Advances Field Training in Ohio
Gentex is announcing on Feb. 10, 2026 that its Ops‑Core brand is sponsoring the Alliance Police Training Facility in Alliance, Ohio, in a move designed to deepen ties with law enforcement agencies and first responders. The facility, a well‑known East Coast training destination, is offering realistic, high‑intensity programs for officers, tactical teams and emergency personnel from across the region. Gentex distributes the announcement from Carbondale, Pa., via PR Newswire and positions the agreement as a strategic investment in officer readiness and capability.
Under the sponsorship, Gentex is working with Alliance to embed its latest Ops‑Core helmet systems, modular accessories and communications‑ready platforms into range curricula and exercises so trainees gain hands‑on experience with equipment they may rely on in the field. The company is emphasizing familiarization with integrated protective and situational‑awareness solutions rather than simple product display, and it is providing live demonstrations and instructor sessions to support practical use. Fred Grimm, Gentex’s vice president of commercial sales Americas, is saying the partnership helps ensure officers access modern protective solutions during realistic training.
The Alliance facility is drawing departments from nearby Ohio cities, federal law enforcement agencies and tactical teams from as far as Tennessee, and Gentex frames the sponsorship as both product integration and a feedback channel. The company highlights its decades of supplying personal protection and situational awareness systems to military, emergency responder and industrial customers and is positioning Ops‑Core gear as part of a broader move to modernize training so agencies can evaluate equipment under operational conditions.
Hands‑on integration and support
Gentex is offering maintenance support and instructor familiarization alongside equipment trials, and it is collecting user feedback during exercises to inform product development and procurement decisions. The company is presenting the program as a way to align helmet systems and communications platforms with real‑world operator needs.
Regional training impact and procurement signal
By placing systems directly into curricula at a busy regional range, Gentex is seeking to scale exposure to its integrated protective technology and influence agency investments in officer safety. The sponsorship is reinforcing Ops‑Core’s profile within the law enforcement and tactical training community while supporting broader training modernization efforts across the region.