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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOut of State Travel Request - Sheriff & JailRyan Rectenwald Undersheriff Office 509-754-2011 ext. 2017 Cell 509-750-7304 rectenwald@grantcountywa.gov Ken Jones Chief Deputy Field Operations Office 509-754-2011 ext. 2018 Cell 509-750-7303 kjones@grantcou,ntywa.gov Joe Kriete Chief Deputy Investigaflons Office 509-754-2011 ext. 2026 ,Cel1,509-750-271:0 jkrie-te@grantcountywa.gov Josh Sainsbury Chief Deputy Emergency Operations Office .509-754-2011 ext. 4522 Cell 509-750-7306 jsainsbury@grantcountywa.gov Phillip Coats Chief Deputy Corrections Office 509-754-2011 ext. 2021 Cell 509-237-4589 pcoats@grantcountywa.gov Tracy Hill Administrative Assistant Office 509-754-2011 ext. 2014 Cell 509-237-2278 thill@grantcountywa.gov 12/2021 Tom Jones, January 14, 2022 Danny E. Stone, Chair Rob Jones, Vice -Chair Cindy Carter, Member Board of County Commissioners Re: Out of State Travel (Coeur D'Alene, ID) Dear Commissioners, I am requesting your authorization for Out of State Travel for two members of our Tactical Response Team. Chris McClanahan and Jose Rivera will travel to Coeur D'Alene, ID to attend Tactical Mission Planning and Briefing training hosted by Kootenai County Sheriffs Office, March 9-10, 2022. The training is put on by National Tactical Officers Association. Moses Lake Police Department, Tactical Response Team will be covering the cost of tuition. The only expense for Grant County will be per them and lodging for 2 days and travel. The travel dates are March 8-10., 2022. Thank you for your considerations. Respectfully, Tonya Steele Support Specialist rDated this day of 20 1 Board of County Commissioners Grant County, Washington oprove Dila 'rove Abstain Dist # I Dist # I Dist 11 1 Dist #2 Dist # 2 DI it 4* 2 Dist #3 Dist # 3 Dist # 3 P.O. Box 37 4- Ephrata, WA 98823 9 www.grantcountywa.gov/sheriff 'Alk'AN& 509-754-2011 ext. 2001 o 509-754-2058 Facsimile 111WGrantCoSheriff Administrative Offices in the Law & Justice Center, 35 C St NW, Ephrata, Wash. TRAINING ANNOUNCEMENT Tactical Mission Planning and Briefing March 9-10, 2022 Coeur D'Alene Co -Hosted By Kootenai County Sheriff's Office Course Overview This course is designed to expose police personnel (supervisors, tactical and task force team leaders, detectives, etc.) to procedures used for tactical mission planning and briefing of involved 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 multiple briefings during class to obtain experience and streamline the briefing process. Ensuring that a comprehensive but efficient briefing system is in place will be a course outcome. Register online at https://training.ntoa.org/CourseRegistration/default.asp?num=20220040 Registration NTOA Individual Members: $329 Non -Member (Includes 1 -year Individual $384 Fee: Membership): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 9, 2022 course # 20220040 Prerequisites: Sworn full-time law enforcement personnel Training Location: Kootenai CO SO — OEM Building 1662 W. Wyoming Ave. Hayden, ID 83835 Student Equipment: Law Enforcement ID, Laptop computer is highly recommended Start Time: 0800 Co -host Point of Contact: Teresa Stewart tstewart@kcgov.us Nearest Airport: Spokane International Airport - GEG Suggested Car Rental Agency Use the following ID#, X217D23 to get the discounted rate. You can log onto www.enterprise.com and use the pin code of NAT or call 1 -800 -RENT -A -CAR Staybridge Suites 208-676-0222 1347 W. Riverstone Dr. Coeur D'Alene, ID 83814 Hotel Suggestions: Block Code Number is TMP Government Rate Holiday Inn Express 208-667-3100 2300 W. Seltice Way, Coeur D'Alene, ID 83814 Cancellation Policy: Student will receive full refund of any paid fee if cancelled in writing 30+ days prior to course start. NTOA will charge $100 cancellation fee if written notice is received less than 30 days prior to course start. No written notice, no refund. Qualified substitutions are always acceptable. NTOA reserves the right to cancel a course 30 days prior to the start date. We will notify you immediately if this occurs. Completed registrations may be emailed to training@ntoa.org Checks made payable to NTOA may be mailed to 7150 Campus Dr. Suite 215, Colorado Springs, CO 80920 3 7150 Campus Drive, Suite 215 • Colorado Springs, CO 80920 800-279-9127 TACTICAL MISSION PLANNING AND BRIEFING COURSE OVERVIEW AND INSTRUCTIONAL GOALS COURSE LENGTH: 16 Hours (2 Days) COURSE OVERVIEW This course is designed to expose police personnel (supervisors, tactical and task force team leaders, detectives, etc.) to procedures used for tactical mission planning and briefing of involved 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 multiple briefings during class to obtain experience and streamline the briefing process. Ensuring that a comprehensive but efficient briefing system is in place will be a course outcome. INSTRUCTIONAL GOALS Upon completion of this course the attendee will be familiar with: 1. Mission Planning Documentation 2. High Risk Warrant Service Planning and Briefing 3. Barricaded Subject Operations Planning and Briefing 4. Hostage Rescue Operations Planning and Briefing 5. Examples of Mission Briefings 6. Scouting Procedures and Additional Resource Utilization 7. Primary, Alternate, Contingency and Emergency Planning This course is not a scouting course, we will make assumptions that the scout has been completed and has provided you the information needed to develop a tactical plan. This course is not a tactics course. We will dictate various tactics to use on some missions to demonstrate the flexibility of the briefing process. 4 7150 Campus Drive, Shite 215' Colorado Springs, CO 80920 • 800.279-9127 TACTICAL MISSION PLANNING AND BRIEFING CO -HOST LOGISTIC REQUIREMENTS CLASSROOM Adequate seating for up to 24 students with tables, good ventilation Additional "break-out" room 2 Dry erase boards and sets of markers Flip chart with paper AUDIO VISUAL OTHER 2 LCD Projectors for computer presentation 2 Large projection screens (minimum of 6'x6' screen size) Speaker system to connect to laptop for audio Extension cord and power strip AV table or cart Access to Wi-Fi Access to copier 7150 Campus Drive, Suite 215 - Colorado Springs, CO 80920 » 800-279-9127 TACTICAL MISSION PLANNING AND BRIEFING STUDENT EQUIPMENT LIST INDIVIDUAL Law Enforcement I D Laptop computer This course is conducted entirely in the classroom Business casual dress may be worn 7150 Campus Drive, Suite 215 * Colorado Springs, CO 80920 - 800-279-9127