In the following, Danny Walker, Bobby Cummings, and Mike Stilwell discuss our history, how public safety design has changed, and what’s most important in training facilities for the future: Our history: One day in 1988, Clark Nexsen project manager Tom Winborne took a...
It is a dangerous time to be a law enforcement officer. With 106 on-duty fatalities in the United States in 2018, 51 of which involved firearms, the need for increased vigilance and readiness has never been more evident. Today’s law enforcement professionals are faced...
From first responders to private citizens, access to indoor and outdoor firing ranges that are well-equipped for firearms training is a highly sought after commodity. These ranges are critical spaces for educating firearms users about safe shooting practices, firearms...
As a retired auxiliary police officer and a designer of public safety training facilities, it is incredibly important to me to find ways to give back to my local and national law enforcement community. Public safety personnel play a critical role in the security and...
The FBI National Academy Associates, Inc., is a dynamic organization of more than 16,000 law enforcement professionals who actively work to continue developing higher levels of competency, cooperation, and integrity across the law enforcement community. Chapters are...
Thursday, May 9th, 2018, nearly 400 cyclists departed Chesapeake, VA on a 250 mile, three-day ride to Washington, D.C. Known as the “Road to Hope,” this annual ride is put on by Law Enforcement United and honors those officers who have lost their lives in the line of...