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FREE Law Enforcement Training For
Sworn Officers!
Apply today for a free subscription to Law Enforcement Online, an eLearning Library funded by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. You will have access to 200 online courses which you can complete directly on your computer. Many of these courses are certified for in-service credit by POST (Peace Officer Standards & Training) agencies. So don't wait. Click "continue" to the right to register.
For Registration and additional information go to: http://www.acadis.net/fletc/ |
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IADLEST 2012 Conference - Savannah, GA
Registration is now open
Registration is now open for the 2012 IADLEST Conference, held June 10-13!
Join fellow Law Enforcement Executives, Training Managers, POST Directors and Academy Directors at the Conference, in Historic Downtown Savannah, GA.
What’s new this year?
- Presentation by Keynote Speaker, Jack Enter on Leadership in Law Enforcement
- Tour and a full day of training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC)
- Fun social activities for attendees and their guests, and plenty of networking time
AND…. FLETC will be sponsoring hotel rooms for all registered attendees, Sunday through Thursday – saving you more than $600.
A full schedule and registration can be found at: IADLEST2012.org. Register by March 30th to receive a free IADLEST polo shirt.
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| Request for Proposal: Grant Writer
Submission:
Please e-mail your completed proposal to:
Michael N. Becar,IADLEST
mikebecar@iadlest.org
Due Date: February 29, 2012
Start Date: Immediately following award of the contract
Request for Proposal:
IADLEST is seeking to contract with a Grant Writer on a project-based basis. The ideal candidate will be proactive, experienced, intuitive, self-starter, detail-oriented, and comfortable working independently. The candidate must exhibit excellent written communication, grammar and editing skills, and try to match grants available with the mission of IADLEST. This position reports to the Executive Director (CEO) of IADLEST.
Respondents will be rated according to competitive selection criteria described as follows:
- Prior grant writing experience
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- Prior success in obtaining or securing grants (must show examples)
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- Writing style (writing samples strongly encouraged)
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- Credible references
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- Familiar with IADLEST and/or Law Enforcement organizations
Submittal:
Please include your experience in grant searching and writing; a list of past and current clients; whether you have successfully received grants in the Law Enforcement field, locally and/or nationally; how you charge on a per project basis; pricing of any auxiliary services you offer; and any other information you deem important in the decision making process.
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| New CEO for IADLEST Appointed
Letter from Richard P. Clark, President, IADLEST:
It is my honor and privilege as President to report on the recent significant changes to our organization.
On January 19, 2012, the IADLEST Executive Board made an historic decision to solidify our leadership by appointing Michael Becar as the organization's full-time Executive Director, and Patrick Judge as Deputy Director.
These appointments were made as part of the implementation of a new strategic plan. the establishment of a CEO to oversee day to day operations will strengthen IADLEST's ability to manage critical projects, expand the organization's responsibilities to raise professional standards for peace offices nationally, improve the quality of training, and carry out our vision for future growth and development.
Both Mike Becar and Pat Judge bring extensive background and experience with law enforcement, professional standards and IADLEST. Mike Becar retired from the Idaho Peace Officer Standards and Training as Executive Director with over 39 years of law enforcement experience, and is a past president of IADLEST. Mike also managed grants and contracts for IADLEST for the past three years. Pat Judge started his law enforcement career as a Detroit police officer before accepting a position with the Michigan POST. He worked in every professional position as a Michigan POST staff member, including several years as its Director. For the past 15 years, Pat has served as the IADLEST Executive Director. With proven professionals like Mike and Pat, we have a very bright future.
I am excited about where we are now and confident that in the years to come, under the leadership of Mike and Pat, IADLEST will continue to grow as an outstanding organization. |
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FREE online training program on police pursuit.
In this one-hour lesson your will achieve the following objectives:
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Discuss US Supreme Court decisions and State-specific statutes that have impacted and governed vehicular pursuit operations
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Discuss the components of the IACP vehicular pursuit policy guide
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Compare your agency’s current pursuit policy with the IACP pursuit guidelines
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Develop an action plan for your agency that supports vehicular pursuit operations and addresses any weak or missing areas within the current pursuit policy
Online Pursuit Policy Workshop
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|  Below 100 is an initiative to reduce police line-of-duty deaths to fewer than one hundred per year.
The Five Tenents:
Wear Your Belt
Wear Your Vest
Watch Your Speed
WIN—What’s Important Now?
Remember: Complacency Kills!
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| Announcing the NDI 2.0
The National Decertification Index (NDI) is a national registry of certificate or license revocation actions relating to officer misconduct. The NDI has received a facelift and some technical improvements. We're calling it the NDI 2.0, and it features:
- An improved, easier to use design.
- New, simpler searching based on last name, with sortable results.
- More information shown to make it easier for you to make a determination.
- For current IADLEST website users, the same username and password will now allow you to access the NDI as well other IADLEST systems such as NLEARN*
Access the NDI 2.0 at https://www.iadlest.org/Projects/NDI20.aspx, or from the Projects menu at the top of the website.
To improve security, the login accounts for the old NDI are no longer active. To activate your access to the NDI 2.0, please visit the NDI and click the Request Access button. If you already have an IADLEST website account, be sure to log in first. If you don't, it's not a problem, just fill out the form to identify yourself and set up your account. Your POST director will be notified automatically to review and approve your request.
If you do not receive a reply within several days, contact your POST director. If you still have problems, we will troubleshoot, contact me at william.muldoon@nebraska.gov and I will forward to your POST or our tech people.
* Access is subject to approval. The records contained in the NDI are provided by participating state government agencies and should be verified with the contributing authority. Inclusion in the database does not necessarily preclude any individual from appointment as an officer.
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IADLEST Training Template
The IADLEST Training Template can to be used to submit vendor-designed courses for law enforcement training to the states. Use the Template to document your course. Now available for download.
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2010 Reciprocity Handbook
The IADLEST Reciprocity Handbook is an invaluable resource for academy directors, personnel managers, counselors and students, as well as experienced police officers considering new employment in another state. Now Available.
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IADLEST 2005 Sourcebook
The International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST) is pleased to announce the availability of the 2005 Sourcebook CD-ROM Edition. More Information.
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