The Illinois Tactical Officers Association is pleased to provide this dynamic training opportunity:
One-Day Executive Symposium
held in conjunction with the
33rd Annual Training Conference*
Monday - November 22, 2021
9am-5pm, Oak Brook, Illinois
Presentation exclusively for:
Chiefs, Sheriffs, Deputy Chiefs and Command Officers
Register here if attending the Executive Symposium only and not the full 3-day Conference.
While the traditional 3-day full conference is open to all, the one-day Executive Symposium is specially designed to present current topics to Chief Executives and their command staff.
Presentations will be conducted by Chief (ret.) Jeff Chudwin, Chief Pat Kries, Chief Edward Mohn, Eric Arnold from ILETSB Executive Institute, ILEAS Special Teams Assist. Coordinator Randy Olsberg, ITOA K9 Training Coordinator Bert Badertscher & ITOA Medical Director Doctor Andrew Dennis.
Subjects to be presented will include:
Review & Update of:
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Law Enforcement Resiliency Before / During & Post Event
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SAFE-T Act Update & Status
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IACP Body Worn Camera Committee
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K9 Critical Incident Support & Training
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January 1, 2022 ILETSB Training Mandate Achievement Recommendations
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ILESTB Executive Institute 2022 Training Mandates & Executive Training Strategy
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Realistic De-Escalation Integrated Tactics Capability & Training
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Civil Disorder Planning & Capabilities Recommendations
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ILEAS Special Teams Capabilities & Training
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Illinois Mental Health Annual Screening Requirement Impact
Those attending the Symposium may receive 6 Hours of Continuing Education Credits as mandated by the Training Board.
Cost: $150.00
Includes:
- One day Executive Symposium
- One year ITOA membership
- Conference activities on November 22 including the Vendor Show, Continental Breakfast, Lunch & Banquet dinner
Want to attend the entire 3-day Conference?
You can attend the symposium as part of the full 3-day conference.
Register at this link instead if attending entire conference - $325 for members and $365 for non members. Simply join the Executive Symposium on Monday rather than the general audience activities.