Partner & Program Support
The National Threat Evaluation and Reporting (NTER) Program Office conducts strategic engagement and events, outreach, and program support to provide partners with the tools, systems, and resources needed to identify, report, share, and mitigate homeland security threats.
Suspicious Activity Reporting Points of Contact Program: Provides support, guidance, and resources to the National Network of Fusion Centers—advancing their Suspicious Activity Reporting capabilities, organizing analytic and best-practice exchanges, and facilitating bi‑monthly Suspicious Activity Reporting Points of Contact webinars.
Suspicious Activity Reporting Program Support: Tailored, in-depth consultations for Federal, State, Local, Tribal, Territorial, and fusion center partners designed to establish and enhance Suspicious Activity Reporting programs.
Exclusive Case Briefings: Master Trainers provide actual case debriefings to equip the broader Master Trainer network with promising practices and lessons learned for targeted violence prevention and intervention strategies.
Case Studies: Training aids designed to expand partner understanding of targeted violence offenders’ progression to violence and lessons learned from real world incidents, including opportunities for intervention through Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management.
In-Person Events: Annual summits for both the Master Trainer and Suspicious Activity Reporting Points of Contact networks—bringing together partners and practitioners from across the country to engage, innovate, and share expertise, successes, and challenges.
If you are a partner seeking to access NTER Partner and Program Support opportunities, Contact Us!