Law Enforcement Leadership Participates in Congressional Staff Briefing in...
By: James T. Bryan, Guest Blogger, Program Manager, Information Sharing Initiatives On October 17th, 2012 a briefing was held in the Senate Homeland Security committee chambers to address and respond...
View ArticleFollowing Boston Attacks, IACP Supports Victims & Responders, Urges Use of...
The IACP extends our thoughts and prayers to the victims and families of yesterday’s terrorist bombings in Boston. We stand with our local, state, and federal law enforcement partners in their response...
View ArticleTop Level Law Enforcement Officials Return from Israel
It is more important than ever to arm our law enforcement officials with the best information available and the best information available comes from one of the front lines of the global war on...
View ArticleOne Team, One Fight: Vast Improvements in Information Sharing and Cooperation
By Bart R. Johnson, IACP Executive Director. I received an email yesterday from Colonel Tim Alben of the Massachusetts State Police about the Boston bombings. His email to me read, in part: Since 9/11,...
View ArticleConference Spotlight: IACP Programs & Services / Meet the IACP Speakers Series
Are you getting the MOST out of your IACP membership? For many, IACP membership means an awesome annual conference and a fantastic monthly magazine. We are immensely proud of these great benefits, but...
View ArticleIACP and DHS Hold Meeting to Develop CVE National Training Portal
Local, state, and federal law enforcement representatives and Federal and private partners recently met as part of the IACP and U.S. Department of Homeland Security Countering Violent Extremism (CVE)...
View ArticleMark Your Calendar! June 10-12 is the World Innovation Conference: The Future...
IACP is co-hosting the first World Innovation Conference: The Future of Law Enforcement Information Management in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, on June 10-12, 2014. This international conference is being...
View ArticleIACP Continues Its Work to Counter Violent Extremism
This week serves as a reminder that violent extremism continues to be a reality in the United States. Three people killed at two Jewish facilities in Kansas on Sunday, the one-year anniversary of the...
View ArticleStatement of IACP President Richard Beary on Paris Attack
“As President of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), I am horrified and deeply troubled by the tragic events that have taken place in Paris, France today. I, along with the...
View ArticleNew at IACP 2015 – Perspective Series
This year at IACP 2015, attendees will have access to a new feature: the IACP Perspective Series. These cutting-edge sessions will focus on the global challenges facing law enforcement and the impact...
View ArticleHomeland Security: What Does It Really Mean to the IACP?
Guest blogger: David McBath Retired Lieutenant Colonel, New York State Police; Director, North Country, New York, Crime Analysis Center; and Chair, IACP Committee on Homeland Security The true...
View ArticlePartnering for Homeland Security: Author Interview
IACP talked with Ken Berkowitz, Chief of the Canton, Massachusetts, Police Department. Ken is one of the co-authors of the article “Partnering to Protect the Homeland,” which can be found in the...
View ArticleAccessing Chemical Facility Information
In this blog, the International Association of Chiefs of Police Arson and Explosives Committee identifies how law enforcement and first responders can access information regarding chemical facilities...
View ArticleAdvisory: The Growing Use and Misuse of Exploding Target Products
In this blog, the International Association of Chiefs of Police Arson and Explosives Committee provides information regarding the growing use and misuse of exploding target (ET) products and promoting...
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