Tactical Mission Planning And Briefing
Course Hours: 16.0 Hours
Course Description
This course is designed to expose police personnel (e.g., supervisors, tactical and task force team leaders, detectives, etc.) to procedures used for tactical mission planning and briefing of involved law enforcement personnel. Topics include mission planning documentation; operational planning for high-risk search warrants; scouting procedures for mission planning; primary, alternate, contingency, and emergency planning; suggestions on how to modify high risk search warrant planning to other types of tactical missions (open area operations, barricaded subjects, arrest warrant/fugitive apprehension, and hostage barricade situations); and much more.
The primary goal of this course is to allow the student to conduct sample briefings during class in order to obtain experience and streamline the briefing process. Ensuring that a comprehensive but efficient briefing system is in place will be a course outcome.
Students must register through both GPSTC and NTOA to be accepted into this course. Questions may be directed to: [email protected]
Training Outcomes
Prerequisites
Students must be full time, certified and sworn Law Enforcement Officers to attend this course.
Who Should Attend
This course is recommended for any officer, detective or supervisor who may be tasked with Mission Planning and Briefing for their agency.
Special Notes
Start Date | End Date | Location (Hover for more information) | Time | Course Number | Status |
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07/17/2023 | 07/18/2023 | GPSTC, FORSYTH | 08:00 a.m. to 05:00 p.m. | TBA | Coming Soon |