Multiagency Course
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Frequently Asked Questions
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To begin the registration process, call or e-mail our registrar
at 814-532-4028 or
ndic.training@usdoj.gov. Indicate the date and location of the
course you are interested in attending, your name, agency, phone
number, fax number, and e-mail address. You will be faxed or e-mailed
a registration form.
Once you receive the registration form, complete it and have
your supervisor sign it. Fax the registration form back to 814-532-4920.
Registration is first come, first served. Upon receipt of your
completed registration form, we will reserve a seat for you, based
on availability. You will receive a faxed or e-mailed confirmation
of your registration along with details about the course location.
If no seats are available, you will be notified and placed on a
waiting list.
Registration begins approximately 2 months prior to each course.
To indicate interest in a future class, call or e-mail our registrar
at 814-532-4028 or
ndic.training@usdoj.gov. The registrar will notify you when
registration begins.
Yes, you must register before the start of the course. Please
see "How do I register?"
You will receive a faxed or e-mailed confirmation of your registration
along with details about the course location.
There is no set time for returning your registration form; however,
your seat is not held until we receive your completed registration
form signed by your supervisor. Registration is on a first come,
first served basis. No seats will be held without a completed
registration form.
If it is necessary for you to cancel, please cancel as soon as
possible by calling or e-mailing our registrar at 814-532-4028 or
ndic.training@usdoj.gov. We often have a waiting list and with
enough notice we can fill your slot.
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There is no tuition for the course. You are, however, responsible
for all travel, lodging, and food costs.
Yes, you must be in law enforcement; however, you do not have
to be a sworn officer. Members of the active duty military and National
Guard may also attend.
Course locations are tentative until registration begins approximately
2 months before each course.
Class hours depend on the time zone of the course location. Class
generally starts between 7:30 and 9:00 and generally ends between
4:00 and 5:30. You will be given definite class hours when you register.
Business casual is appropriate to wear for the course.
The course is not accredited in all states. We work with the
state law enforcement accrediting agencies and have the course accredited
when possible.
Possibly! If you are still interested after you have read our
minimum requirements below, please contact our course coordinator
at
ndic.training@usdoj.gov.
Our minimum requirements are as follows:
- 2-way audio and 2-way video teleconferencing (not satellite).
Calls may be ISDN, ATM, or IP and are bridged through the National
Guard's Video Operations Center.
- Seating classroom style (3-4 feet of workspace per person)
for 12 to 20 participants. No participant computer use is required.
- VCR available in classroom.
- Fax and photocopier available in or nearby the classroom
for limited use by facilitators.
- Classroom availability for the entire week. The room should
be available one hour prior to class and one hour after the
class as well as all classroom hours. Students and facilitators
should be able to leave materials in the classroom overnight
without concern.
- Ability to store 10 to 12 boxes of training materials and
supplies prior to the class.
- Hotels located within a 15 minute drive of the classroom;
restaurants located within a 5- to 10-minute drive of the classroom.
NDIC provides training course facilitators who have limited equipment
knowledge and experience. The site must provide on-call technical
support during the course week. Additionally, we will need the following
technical assistance:
- Prior to course:
- Participate in 2 or 3 test calls with our technician
- Resolve any technical issues experienced
- Throughout the course week:
- Provide minimal equipment overview to our facilitators
(how to dial-in if technician is not immediately available;
how to move camera; how to use VCR)
- Adjust camera presets for microphones, if necessary
- Dial in and disconnect daily (times and dial-in numbers
will be sent with our facilitators)
- Troubleshoot equipment or connection problems, if required
- Coordinate problem resolution with our technician in
Virginia
- Technician will be available (in classroom or on-call
nearby) during class hours.
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