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Course Title
Foundations of Intelligence Analysis Training (FIAT)
Event Date(s)
December 5-9, 2016
Location
Arizona Department of Public Safety
6401 S. Tucson Blvd
Tucson, AZ 85706
Category
Intelligence Analyst
Sponsoring Organization(s)
  • IALEIA/LEIU
Event Contact
Michele Panages
Phone: (916) 263-1180
E-mail: michele.panages@doj.ca.gov
Course Description

The International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (IALEIA) and the Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Units (LEIU) are now offering intelligence analysis training. The FIAT course is a basic five-day (40 hours) training Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. course that covers the following topics: • The Intelligence Cycle • Legal Issues/Ethics • Sources of Information • Core Competencies • National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan • Creative/Critical Thinking • Logic and Inference Development • Analysis of Competing Hypotheses • Recommendations Development • Crime Analysis • Indictor Development • Association Analysis • Flow Analysis • Financial Analysis • Strategic Analysis • Communication Analysis • Products of Intelligence • Resources and References.

FIAT curriculum is guided by the National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan (NCISP) and IALEIA’s Analytic Standards booklet endorsed by the Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative.  The FIAT course is intended for law enforcement and regulatory personnel (both sworn and civilian) who have not received formal, basic, intelligence analysis training.  Course instructors are IALEIA/LEIU certified experienced, working, analysts.  Approved for reimbursement for State and Locals by DHS (must coordinate with State Grant POC).  Meets training requirement for basic level of IALEIA/LEIU Certification.

Event Cost
$600.00
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