Instructor Development Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course
The Instructor Development Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course is a four-day in-person, or five-day virtual, training that prepares Federal, State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial partners to train their local communities and empower homeland partners to mitigate threats and prevent acts of targeted violence.
The Instructor Development Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course is provided by the Louisiana State University's National Center for Biomedical Research and Training, in collaboration with the National Threat Evaluation and Reporting (NTER) Program Office.
The Instructor Development Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course is exclusively available for those who are accepted into the NTER Master Trainer Program.
Target Audience
The target audience for the Instructor Development Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course is public sector, Federal, State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial partners who work in the fields of public safety, emergency response, or violence prevention.
To register for the class, individuals must apply and be accepted to the NTER Master Trainer Program.
Costs
There are no tuition costs for the Instructor Development Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course; however, students or their home agencies are responsible for all travel-related costs and expenses.
2025
- Atlanta, Georgia - February 25-28, 2025
- Dallas, Texas - March 11-14, 2025
- Fairfax, Virginia - April 1-4, 2025
- Salt Lake City, Utah - May 6-9, 2025
- Lincoln, Nebraska - June 3-6, 2025
- Boston, Massachusetts - July 8-11, 2025
- Albany, New York - August 5-8, 2025
- VIRTUAL - September 4-10, 2025