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Domestic
Training
Computer Training
Automated Information
Systems (AIS) training is more important than ever before due to today’s
technological advances. The goal of the AIS staff is to provide the
knowledge and ability to use the vast
amounts of computer information available to DEA.
DEA has three computer classrooms. Computer instruction is an integral
part of all training courses. |
Courses Offered
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Basic
Agent trainees receive 44 hours of hands-on training on the Firebird
Network and M204
Systems (NADDIS, Case Management, Webster,
and DEA Macros) and laptop operations. Students also learn security
awareness and commercial software applications.
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Basic
Diversion Investigators and Intelligence Analysts receive 55 hours
and
80 hours of computer instruction, respectively. Training includes
the Firebird Network, M204 Systems (NADDIS, CSA, ARCOS II, CHEMS,
and MSQ).
In addition, these students receive instruction on the Diversion
Audit Program, DATS Systems (NCIC, NLETS, NDPIX and DRUGX), as
well as commercial
software applications.
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Pen-Link
Training: This three-day course is an in-depth exploration of the
primary analytical
tool used for telephone analysis. Pen-Link
allows importation of phone and subscriber records obtained from
telecommunications providers and other law enforcement agencies.
Various databases can then
be utilized within Pen-Link to keep accurate records for each case
as well as common links between cases. Reports on target numbers
can be
generated in multiple formats to allow full exploitation of information
gathered.
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The
AIS staff also provides in-service training on Pen-Link and Real-Time
Analytical Intelligence
Database (RAID), as well as staff
training on commercial software applications.
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