I disagree and think these courses do very little to measure or differentiate skill. There is no difference in passing it with a 100% and shooting 4 reload 4 in 8 seconds with your rounds spread all over the target to passing with a 100% and shooting 4 reload 4 in 4 seconds with your rounds through the center of the box. These courses continue to get dumbed down as well: this is the easiest qual course the FBI has had in its history. While it may be slightly more challenging than a lot of state requirements like the Georgia POST course, it's still far from a decent metric of skill.
Most of the standards drills coined/invented by private instructors or competitive classifier type courses like the IDPA classifier, 5x5 classifier, or USPSA classifiers measured to a known standard classification rank are a much better indicator of overall skill (or deficiency of skill) than courses like this one.
EDIT: I get it's fun to shoot these and see how you stack up on big name agency qual courses, but from an objective measure of skill standpoint, I think they are pretty worthless and LE agencies are much better served wasting the bare minimum number of rounds needed to qualify and then focusing on better drills and skill building exercises for improvement.