You've heard of Border Force. Now get ready for Talk Force.

Following August's Operation Fortitude fiasco, the Department of Immigration and Border Protection is paying a company called Talkforce Media and Communications Strategists $79,000 to provide media training to its top executives, new government documents reveal.

Police watch as protesters rally inside Flinders Street Station on August 28 against Australian Border Force officers taking part in Operation Fortitude. Credit:AAP

Talkforce trains clients to deal with "difficult media situations" and manage "controversial issues and close media scrutiny". Its full-day workshops include mock television interviews that teach clients "how to take control of an interview, even when under pressure".

"Talkforce Media and Communications Strategists can help you tailor and direct messages to your audience in order to be heard over all the competing noise that exists in this modern and technology-driven age," it says on its website.