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20221028-170731-32

Submitted by Mark Haase, mahaase on

Training to help our leaders understand their role in creating an organization where people can thrive, achieve desired results, and attract and retain top talent. The tools provided also designed to: Improve decision making; Boost job satisfaction; Increase accountability; Enhance skill development; Improve problem solving; Reduce unwanted turnover; Build consensus; Reduce conflict; Leverage differences; Build better team rapport; Minimize stereotyping; Improve performance.

20170530-75442-21

Submitted by Mr. Scott Jose… on

The Hampton, Virginia Police Department requested 7 Habits of Highly Effective People for Law enforcement training for 25 officers on May 30, 2017. This request was denied and not fulfilled by BJA NTTAC.

20151209-184128-69

Submitted by Shaun Ali on

I am requesting training assistance with respect to the Cellebrite forensic software package, which allows for forensically sound retrieval of digital data from cellphones, tablets, and other digital devices.

20130815-201540-HI

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

There are now two dedicated ICIS trainers whose primary resposnsibility is to train staff in four ICIS endorsed curricula: LSI-R, MI, COG/CBT, and CCW (Collaborative Casework). Assistance is needed to provide a T4T in the LSI-R and CCW for these two trainers. T4T's in MI and COG are being provided in house. There is additionally and currently a training cadre for ICIS to provide training to staff in the four curricula although workload is a great challenge as the training cadre consists of existing staff with other primary duties and responsibilities and not dedicated trainers.

20130723-130737-AZ

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

Our agency is representing this training request for the law enforcement agencies within our regional association, which includes three counties on the western border of Arizona (Mohave, LaPaz, and Yuma Counties). We would like to host this training for multiple agencies (approx. 20) as we are the central location for our regional academy and association. We would like NTTAC's assistance in providing the training "Blue Courage" to all of our officers over a multiple day format to allow our agencies to cycle our officers through the program.

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