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Course Description Course Delivery Participant Comments The Multiagency Course is an intensive, The Multiagency Course is delivered The Multiagency Course 1-week, entry-level drug intelligence via interactive video teletraining (IVT) “Practical exercises were effective. It analysis course. This introductory course providing two-way audio and video was good to interact with people from other agencies.” provides an overview of counterdrug links. This course is broadcast from intelligence analysis, introduces our classroom in the Washington, D.C., State Program Analyst Introduction participants to basic analytical tools and area to the receiving sites. Analyst techniques, and allows participants to apply facilitators are available at each site to to newly acquired skills to a comprehensive assist participants with course materials, “Instructors were always ready to help and answer any questions.” final practical exercise involving questions, practical exercises, and the charting, analysis, and presentation. IVT technology. IVT is an economical Local Police Officer Basic Drug alternative to traditional offsite training The Multiagency Course was created that requires travel and lodging costs. in 1997 through the cooperative efforts “The course materials were awesome. Intelligence The instructors were well chosen and of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, engaging. They were all experts and I Drug Enforcement Administration, Cost appreciated the interagency mix.” Analysis National Guard Bureau, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Financial Training materials are provided at no Federal Program Analyst Crimes Enforcement Network, and cost by the National Drug Intelligence National Drug Intelligence Center. Center. Participants are responsible for The National Drug Intelligence Center all travel, lodging, and per diem costs. funds and coordinates the course. “This course will definitely increase my job Who Should Attend performance. I now have a better understanding Course Registration of the value of intel info and this experience will Founding Federal, state, local, and tribal law definitely increase my awareness during intel Phone Partner collection efforts.” Agencies enforcement personnel (including (814) 532-4608 1997 intelligence analysts, active military and National Guard) who are able to Local Intel Analyst E-mail attend all training sessions, are willing [email protected] to participate, and have a strong desire to learn about basic drug intelligence analysis should attend. The course is open Fax to U.S. law enforcement personnel only. 814-532-4920 U.S. Customs and To register or for additional Border Protection information call Web site (814) 532-4608 www.justice.gov/ndic/training/magency.htm Hosted by the National Drug Intelligence Center 11/02/2009 Why should I attend the Course Dates and Locations Course Content Multiagency Course? March 7-1, 2011 March 8-12, 2010 • Communication Analysis September 11th has reaffirmed that NAS Meridian, Mississippi Detroit, Michigan communication, cooperation, and Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania Frankfort, Kentucky • Drug Law and Analysis Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania information sharing within and among Johnstown, Pennsylvania Washington, D.C., area • Drugs and Abuse agencies are of paramount importance. San Juan, Puerto Rico Herndon, Virginia (Washington, D.C., area) During the Multiagency Course you will • Effective Briefing Techniques June 6-10, 2011 have the opportunity to network with June 7-11, 2010 Modesto, California • Financial Crime intelligence analysts and law enforcement Anchorage, Alaska Las Vegas, Nevada officers from your own area and from • Flow Charting Boise, Idaho Seattle, Washington across the country. You will discuss Sheridan, Wyoming Washington, D.C., area • Intelligence and Analysis local drug trends with other participants Herndon, Virginia (Washington, D.C., area) • Link Analysis and acquire insight into what is being September 12-16, 2011 reported in other parts of the country. September 20-24, 2010 Buffalo, New York • Networking* Law enforcement officers will learn what Bangor, Maine Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania • Sources of Information analysts can do for them. Analysts will Long Island, New York Volk Field, Wisconsin learn what law enforcement officers need. Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania Washington, D.C., area • Telecommunications You will receive contact information Herndon, Virginia (Washington, D.C., area) • Telephone Tolls Analysis for participants from all sites so you can December 5-9, 2011 develop cooperative relationships. December 6-10, 2010 Panama City, Florida *Networking—Students have the Macon, Georgia San Antonio, Texas opportunity to discuss local drug trends Additionally, you will have the Wilmington, North Carolina and share information with course Homestead, Florida participants in other parts of the country. opportunity to learn from and interact New Orleans, Louisiana Washington, D.C., area with subject matter experts from federal Herndon, Virginia (Washington, D.C., area) agencies. We will provide contact information for all instructors in case “Easy to understand material, great you have questions after the class. handouts, and hands-on practical exercises.” During the course week, you will be exposed “Every class was interesting and informative.” Local Intel Analyst to a broad spectrum of drug and intelligence Local Police Officer topics and skills. This broad exposure “The final practical was good and helped will get you started in drug intelligence to put all learned material together.” analysis and will help you identify the areas National Guardsman where you need more in-depth training. “Very good course! A lot of information presented in a short period of time; facilitators were great! Very knowledgeable!” All dates and locations are subject to change. Please check our web site or contact us for current information. State Intel Analyst.