Artesia Training Programs
The staff of the Artesia Training Division is responsible for designing, developing, coordinating, and administering advanced and specialized training programs for the United States Border Patrol, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Transportation Security Administration, and other partnering organizations. Basic and advanced training programs are conducted for the Department of Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs under the auspices of the Indian Police Academy.
Specialized instructor programs such as the Driver Instructor Training Program (DITP), Firearms Instructor Training Program (FITP), the Law Enforcement Fitness Coordinator Training Program (LEFCTP), and the Defensive Tactics Instructor Training Program (DTITP) are also conducted at the Artesia facility. These instructor programs are open to Federal as well as State and local students. State and local selections and admissions are coordinated through the Office of State and Local Training (OSL), located at the Glynco facility.
Registration
State, Local, Campus, and Tribal agencies:
Information regarding availability of seats, program costs, and/or registration procedures.
Contact Information
If you have any other questions, do not hesitate to call (505) 748-8000 or send email to FLETC-Artesia@dhs.gov.
General Information
Training Programs
- Basic Corrections Officer Training Program (BCOTP) - Indian Policy Academy
- Basic Juvenile Corrections Officer Training Program (BJCOTP) - Indian Police Academy
- Basic Police Officer Training Program (BPOTP) - Indian Police Academy
- Basic Telecom Officer Training Program (BTOTP) - Indian Policy Academy
- OPSEC for Public Safety Agencies Counterterrorism Training Program (OPSACTP)
- Backcountry Tactics and Tracking Training Program (BTTTP)