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Officer.com Webcast: Active Shooter: Planning, Prevention, Training, Response & Recovery

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[Click here](3D"http:/=) to view this email online [3D"Live](3D"=) = In addition to the = most common topics in all Active Shooter Response training, it's of vital i= mportance that such training be tracked and documented throughout the life-= cycle from development to delivery. This administrative need on the "b= ack end" is quite often either overlooked or consciously ignored and c= an present liability challenges for any agency should a mass attack event o= ccur. This webinar will review the Active Shooter response needs as delinea= ted above and discuss the importance / protocols for documenting the requis= ite training. [» REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR](3D")= div> [3D"arrow"] Presented by: [3D"Frank"]Frank Borelli, Editorial Director, = Officer.com Lt. Frank Borelli (ret) is the editorial director f= or the Endeavor Business Media Law Enforcement Group which encompasses Offi= cer.com, Law Enforcement Technology magazine and Law Enforcement Product Ne= ws. Frank has been producing equipment evaluations and articles for the pol= ice and military communities since 1999. Pulling on his 7 years of military= service, over 30 years of police experience (so far) and over 25 years of = instructor experience, he stays active in police work, training, and writin= g. If you have any comments or questions, you can contact him via email to = [frank@officer.com](3D"mailto:frank@officer.com"). [3D"Bill"]Chief William L. "B= ill" Harvey is a native Virginian. He served as a sergeant in= the U.S. Army Military Police Corps. He has a BA in criminology from St. L= eo University and is a graduate of the Southern Police Institute of the Uni= versity of Louisville (103rd AOC). Harvey served for over 23 years with the= Savannah (GA) Police Department. He served in field operations, investigat= ions and support services, and completed his career there as the director o= f training. He has published several articles in professional periodicals a= nd has lectured nationwide. He served as the chief of police of the Lebanon= City Police Dept (PA) for over seven years and now is the Chief of Police = for the Ephrata Police Dept (PA). He is on the advisory board of the Intern= ational Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association and other profes= sional associations. [3D"Shadow"] This e-mail is being sent = to=20 [{EMAIL}](3D"mailto:{EMAIL}"). Please add mail.officer.com to your address book or safe sender list = to receive our emails in your inbox. [Unsubscribe](3D" > | [Manage= Newsletter Subscriptions](3D"7C9ef4wkaeg6A=)=20 | [Change= E-mail](3D"7C9ef4wkaeg6A=)=20 | [Forwa= rd to a Friend](3D")=20 | [Customer= Service Center](3D"7C9ef4wkaeg6A=)=20 | [Priva= cy Policy](3D"7C9ef4wkaeg6A=) =20 If this e-mail was forwarded to you and you are interested in subscri= bing to our emails, please [click here](3D") to sign-up. =20 =20 If you have trouble with any of these methods, you can reach us toll-= free at 800-547-7377. =20 Officer.com =20 Endeavor Business Media, LLC 1233 Janesville Ave Fort Atkinson, WI 53538

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