Introductory Intelligence Analyst Training Program (IIATP)
This is a 40-hour entry level computer based program which provides a historical, legal, and ethical basis for law enforcement intelligence collection, retention and dissemination. Students are required to complete an intelligence collection project involving a criminal organization. As the class progresses, students prepare various intelligence products such as: a criminal predicate statement; a mission statement; a hypothesis; and, a collection/dissemination plan. Students also utilize internet research techniques, computer graphics, electronic spreadsheets, and report writing training to analyze and professionally document the results of the intelligence collection project. Course material is presented by subject matter experts in an adult centered learning environment. Additionally, students must achieve a passing score on a comprehensive written examination, complete an individual collection project and participate in a group oral presentation to class members and instructors.
Type: Advanced
Length: 5 days
Curriculum
- Overview of Law Enforcement Intelligence
- Analytical Methods & Techniques
- Analytical Thinking
- Analytical Tools
- Collection, Planning & Hypothesis Development
- Analytical Products & Presentations
Tuition and Cost
Tuition is free. Students will be responsible for travel, meals and lodging.
Prerequisites for Attendance
State, local, tribal, and campus law enforcement intelligence personnel (federal and military personnel may attend on a space available basis). Open to U.S. Citizens ONLY.
Registration Information
- Click here for registration information
- Training Account Login -- Use If You Already Have a FLETC Training Account
Contact Information
If you have questions or need additional information, contact us at stateandlocaltraining@dhs.gov or call 800-74FLETC.
Training Dates
- Springfield, MO -- November 16, 2009 to November 20, 2009
- Bellingham, WA -- December 07, 2009 to December 11, 2009
- San Francisco, CA -- January 25, 2010 to January 29, 2010
- Raleigh, NC -- April 12, 2010 to April 16, 2010
- Houston, TX -- May 03, 2010 to May 07, 2010
- Albany, NY -- June 07, 2010 to June 11, 2010
- Oklahoma City, OK -- July 26, 2010 to July 30, 2010
- Nashville, TN -- August 16, 2010 to August 20, 2010
- Louisville, KY -- September 13, 2010 to September 17, 2010