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A Day on the INLETS: Threat Considerations in Today's Climate - Wilmington, DE
When and where
Date and time
Thursday, May 15, 2014 · 7am - 5pm EDT
Location
Wilmington University 320 North Dupont Highway Doberstein Admissions Center Auditorium, Rm. 128 New Castle, DE 19720
Refund Policy
Description
InfraGard and the Delaware Department of Safety and Homeland Security presents
A Day on the INLETS:
Threat Considerations in Today's Climate
May 15, 2014
Wilmington University
Doberstein Admissions Center Auditorium (Rm 128)
New Castle, Delaware
Agenda
7:00 Registration & Continental Breakfast (provided)
8:30 Opening Comments
8:45 High Risk Indicators of Special Needs Children
10:15 Break
10:30 Domestic Terrorism And Active Shooter Case Studies: Lessons Learned
Noon-1:00PM: Lunch (provided)
12:20 - 12:40 Briefing on Resources of Delaware Safety and Homeland Security
1:00 Pre-Indicator Behaviors of Active Shooters
2:30 Break
2:45 Pre-Cursor Chemicals of Improvised Explosive Devices
4:30 Closing Comments
This seminar takes an in-depth look at the current threats facing school and work place violence. Using historical empirical data, case studies, press and media clips, these presentations provide the attendees a fundamental look at the commonalities, indicators, and motivations behind planned attacks occurring today.
Taught by subject matter experts from the FBI Critical Incident Response Group program's including the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime program, the Counter IED program, and the Evidence Response Team, and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), the four presenters share from nearly 80 years of law enforcement experience.
The appropriate audience for this program is law enforcement and Intelligence personnel; InfraGard members; Campus safety, security, and risk personnel at academic, commercial, and government facilities; and those engaged in security at Faith-based Institutions.
Attendees are required to provide their agency/organization identification during on-site registration and must use their work email address during on-line registration.
Refunds will be issued to all others.
Offered at three locations across the Mid-Atlantic region, this seminar is pending approval for Continuing Education Credits for civilians and In-Service Credits for sworn Law Enforcement.
Continental Breakfast and Lunch is provided. Dress is business casual.
The presentations are at an unclassified level.
Wilmington University, the Delaware Department of Safety and Homeland Security and the Philadelphia and Delaware Chapters of InfraGard
are proud to partner with the Mid-Atlantic INLETS for this event.
http://www.wilmu.edu/ www.infragardphl.org/
About the organizer
On The INLETS (INtelligence and Law Enforcement Training Seminar) began in 2011 and has been offered in seven states in the greater Mid-Atlantic region, including the five-day seminar in Annapolis as the Mid-Atlantic INLETS, as well as New Orleans, LA as the Gulf Coast INLETS, and the Hawaiian Island INLETS in Honolulu, HI.
Referred to as the best training in law enforcement, it has welcomed nearly 10,000 attendees from over 1,000 agencies, 500 companies, 75 K-12 and Institutions of Higher Education, and 18 InfraGard chapters from more than 40 states across four time zones and seven countries.
A collaborative training program, On the INLETS partners with the FBI offices in Washington, DC and Baltimore and the Maryland Coordination and Analysis Center (MCAC - the state fusion center).