The FBI Special Agent PFT is a selection and training-readiness standard. Its purpose is to determine whether a Special Agent candidate can safely and successfully complete the physical demands of the Basic Field Training Course at Quantico, and by extension, the physical demands of the Special Agent role.
The signed point scale (−2 to +10 per event) is distinctive. Negative scores represent disqualifying performance — a candidate who scores below zero on any single event fails the PFT regardless of cumulative score. A candidate who cumulates at least 10 total points but scored zero or below on any event also fails. The scale is gender-normed (separate StandardSets for male and female candidates) but deliberately not age-normed; candidates self-select into a narrow age range, and the Agent role's physical demands do not vary with candidate age.
Use this Score Set for: FBI Special Agent candidate selection at Meet and Greet, pre-Quantico, and BFTC phases.
Do NOT use it for: cross-agency federal LE comparison (DEA, ATF, USMS, Secret Service each have their own PFT), general population fitness assessment, or tactical unit selection above the Special Agent baseline (HRT and similar apply higher standards).
This Score Set scorer uses four Tests from the FITDAT open library (test_pullup_max, test_300m_sprint, test_fbi_pushup_max, test_1_5_mile_run) scored against eight FBI-published StandardSets (four events × two candidate populations). Composite logic — sum total, per-event minimum of +1, disqualifying at −2 — is declared in the Score Set document itself, not hardcoded into this app. Same architecture works for Army AFT, NFL Combine, or any other Score Set built on FITDAT.