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Anti-Terrorism Intelligence Awareness Training Program (AIATP)
Up one levelThe Anti-Terrorism Intelligence Awareness Training Program (AIATP) is a 1-day, introductory awareness program designed to provide line officers and first-line supervisors with an overview of terrorism with a focus on both domestic and international activities, a working knowledge of the criminal intelligence process, an overview of the detection and reporting of indicators of terrorist activities and the reporting of suspicious activity. The program includes a regional terrorism update by the FUSION Center from the area the training is held. Reference materials are provided to students in digital form. Students are welcomed and encouraged to bring laptops to class. Please review the training schedule and apply for a program in your area.
Training Benefits
- Increased knowledge of terrorism
- Awareness of groups and activities that pose a threat to the safety and security of personnel
- Awareness of critical resources that are available and located in the officer’s jurisdiction
- Review of the SAR Initiative
Type: Advanced
Length: 1 day
Curriculum
- Overview of Terrorism
- Intelligence and Law Enforcement
- Indicators of Terrorist Activity
- Regional Terrorism/Criminal Activity Update
Tuition and Cost
Tuition is free. Students will be responsible for travel, meals and lodging.
Prerequisites for Attendance
This training is open to full time, sworn law enforcement officers (especially first line officers and supervisors including patrol officers, detectives, and narcotics officers and their supervisors). State, local, campus and tribal law enforcement personnel are encouraged to attend.
Eligibility
Training locations preceded by a “*” indicates that preference for admission into this program is given to non-federal law enforcement officers or other emergency responders working in rural areas. “Rural” is defined as any area outside of a metropolitan statistical area (MSA), as defined by the Office of Management and Budget; or any jurisdiction inside of a MSA located in a county, borough, parish or land under the jurisdiction of an Indian Tribe with a population of no more than 50,000.
Non-rural applicants may be admitted on a space-available basis beginning approximately 35 days prior to the program’s start date.
Registration Information
- Click here for registration information – This link allows you to register online or you can print out a hard copy form to fax to us.
- Training Account Login -- Use this link if you have already set up a FLETC Training Account.
Contact Information
If you have any questions or need additional information, email us at stateandlocaltraining@dhs.gov or call 800-743-5382.
Training Dates
- *Berrien Springs, MI -- Feb 27, 2013
- Picatinny, NJ -- Apr 23, 2013
- *London, OH -- May 09, 2013
- Charleston, WV -- Jun 25, 2013
- Charleston, WV -- Jun 26, 2013
- *Glen Ellyn, IL -- Aug 08, 2013