Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC)

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Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) Sustainable Materials Management – A Deeper Dive Welcome to the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. FLETC’s operation is based on the long held premise that taxpayers are far better served through a consolidated approach to law enforcement training. A consolidated approach provides the opportunity to deliver higher quality training through state-of-the-art facilities, a permanent core faculty of training instructors, consistency of training content and quality, and delivery of the most contemporary of law enforcement philosophies. The commingling of students from different agencies and levels of government promotes networking and fosters the inter-agency cooperation that is critical to the success of Federal law enforcement professionals.

FLETC’s Vision and Mission VISION: We must provide fast, flexible, and focused training to secure and protect America. MISSION: We train those who protect our Homeland. Vision and Mission Statements have recently been updated to reflect FLETC’s expanded role in homeland security FLETC’ vision – Fast Flexible Focused FLETC’s mission – We train those who protect our Homeland FLETC’s values – Respect Integrity Service Excellence FLETC Graduates Memorial Glynco, GA

Who We Train Partner Organizations: consolidated training for more than 90 federal law enforcement agencies: Including CBP, USBP, ICE, BOP, USMS, USSS, TSA, NCIS, IRS, AFOSI, USCP, USPP, NPS, USFS, TVA, ATFE, most OIGs, FPS, USCG… Other key customers: state, local, rural, tribal, territorial, and international law enforcement agencies Students trained FY 2012: 69,587 Over a million officers and agents trained since 1970 - This slide gives a picture of the types of customers touched by the global mission described on the previous slide. FOR

Evolution of the FLETC 1927-1970 – Treasury Law Enforcement Officers Training School 1970 – Consolidated Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (CFLETC) Bureau of the Department of the Treasury Located in Beltsville, MD, and Washington, DC 1975 – Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) Base Closings led to establishment of FLETC facility at former Glynco Naval Air Station near Brunswick, GA. 2003 – FLETC transferred from the Department of the Treasury to the newly created Department of Homeland Security Congress responded to these events and studies by authorizing funds for planning and constructing the Consolidated Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (CFLETC). In 1970, the CFLETC was established as a bureau of the Department of the Treasury (Treasury Order #217) and began training operations in temporary facilities in Washington, D.C. The permanent location of the training center was originally planned for the Washington, D.C., area. However, a three-year construction delay resulted in Congress requesting that surplus Federal installations be surveyed to determine if one could serve as the permanent site. In May 1975, after an extensive review of existing facilities, the former Glynco Naval Air Station near Brunswick, Georgia, was selected. In the summer of 1975, the newly renamed Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) relocated from Washington, D.C., and began training in September of that year at Glynco. Glynco is the headquarters site and main campus for the FLETC, which has grown over the years to include facilities in Artesia, NM, Charleston, SC, and Cheltenham, MD, and Gaborone, Botswana. 

>51% of overall training – CITP, UPTP, LMPTP FLETC Domestic Sites Charleston, South Carolina: USCG, NCIS, CBP, ICE, US Courts… Artesia, New Mexico: USBP, CBP, TSA, BIA… Glynco, Georgia >51% of overall training – CITP, UPTP, LMPTP Glynco, GA, is the headquarters, largest in terms of workload 22 Partner Organization academies co-located on-site. The Criminal Investigator Training Program (CITP), the Uniform Police Training Program (UPTP), and the Land Management Training Program (LMTP) are primarily conducted at Glynco in addition to several other agency integrated basic training programs. The FLETC Office of State, Local, Rural and Tribal Training are also located at Glynco. Charleston, SC, is FLETC’s newest residential training site. Both the U.S. Coast Guard and the U.S. Courts’ Probation and Pre-Trial Services co-locate academies in Charleston. In addition, maritime security training and many advanced training programs are presented at Charleston. Artesia, NM, is the second largest site in terms of workload, largest in area. Three Partner Organizations have academies co-located at Artesia: U.S. Border Patrol Bureau of Indian Affairs Transportation Security Administration Cheltenham, MD, provides firearms, Driver & Tactics requalifications, advanced & specialized training for law enforcement officers and agents in the Washington, DC, metro area. The U.S. Capitol Police and Pentagon Force Protection Agency Academies is located at FLETC Cheltenham. Cheltenham, Maryland: MPDC, USMS, PFPA, DIA…

FLETC’s International Presence International Law Enforcement Academies Academic, Operational, and Program Support Bilateral Training Gaborone Bangkok > 29 countries > 13 countries Budapest San Salvador Provide an overview of FLETC’s work internationally. - The FLETC has oversight and program management responsibilities at the International Law Enforcement Academies (ILEA) in Gaborone, Botswana, and Bangkok, Thailand. - The FLETC also supports training at other ILEAs in Hungary and El Salvador.

FLETC HQ: Glynco, GA: 64% of FLETC training workload Criminal Investigator Uniformed Police & Land Management Police Training Programs

A Day at FLETC Glynco Nearly 1,600 acres Over 3,000 students attend class each day 76,500 rounds of ammunition fired per day (>12 million rounds per year) on 15 ranges with more than 400 firing points

A Day at FLETC Glynco 137 classrooms, 104 breakout rooms, 16 interview rooms, 7 mock trial courtrooms, 38 computer labs, 2 language labs, 1 auditorium, and 1 TV studio with satellite uplink capability Over 775 motor vehicles and 30 maritime training vessels Over 350 acres of driving ranges, including a Combined Skills Range, 3 emergency response ranges, 6 non-emergency response ranges, 4 skid pans, a 4-wheel drive off-road range, and a vehicle maintenance garage

A Day at FLETC Glynco 1 mock port of entry and 1 Intermodal training site 34 physical techniques training rooms, 1 gas and crowd control range, and 1 aquatic training facility 2 jails, 1 photography lab, 1 technical investigative equipment lab, new forensics lab, and 5 fingerprint labs

A Day at FLETC Glynco Over 2,100 dormitory rooms, supplemented by ≈ 1,250 motel rooms under contract 4,700 student meals served, 1,300 student uniform items issued, 4,140 articles of PT clothing issued, 4,250 pounds of laundry washed, inventory of over 26,000 training equipment articles maintained, 3,200 radio calls managed and monitored, and 150 student examinations processed

Sustainability Awards 2012 - White House Council on Environmental Quality GreenGov Presidential Award - Fleet Management. 2011 - DHS Sustainability Hero Award. 2011 – DHS Sustainability Team Award (Cafeteria) 2011 – DHS Lean, Clean and Green Award (Fleet Fuel). 2008, 2009 & 2010 – EPA Federal Electronics Challenge Awards – Silver; Gold. 2006 - DHS Green Purchasing Award. 2004 – White House Closing the Circle Award – Green Ammunition.

Current Sustainability Efforts EO 13514 (2009) Fleet Fuel – Decreased total fuel use by 31.6% from FY05. Fleet Fuel – Increased alternative fuel use by 107% from FY05. Green Buildings – 9 buildings designed and constructed to meet Green Building principles since 2010. Water Consumption – 22.8% use reduction from 2007. Energy Consumption – 8.9% use reduction from 2003.

Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers What do We Recycle? First . . . The Basics – Paper, Plastic, Aluminum, Cardboard Cardboard – 39,420 lbs Paper/Plastic/Cans – 26,720 lbs

Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers What do We Recycle? Brass – 197,498 lbs. ($261,182)

Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers What do We Recycle? Lead Bullet Waste – 39,165 lbs.

Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers What do We Recycle? Non-Toxic Training Ammunition–76,826 lbs.

Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers What do We Recycle? Non-Lethal Training Ammunition – 5,721 lbs.

Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers What do We Recycle? Misfires and Expired Ammunition – 35,424 lbs.

Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers What do We Recycle? Auto Batteries – 1 for 1 swap 99 batteries swapped Approx. 400 lbs.

Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers What do We Recycle? Waste Lamps (bulbs) – 1,094 lbs. Non-PCB Ballast – 3,607 lbs.

Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers What do We Recycle? Small batteries – 6,703 lbs.

Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers What do We Recycle? Used Oil – 1,125 gallons (9,562 lbs.) (@8.5 lbs./gal)

Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers What do We Recycle? Used Tires – 20 tons (40,000 lbs.)

Federal Law Enforcement Training Center What do We Recycle? Classified Papers/Documents 128,881 lbs

Federal Law Enforcement Training Center What do We Recycle? Used cooking oil 500 – 600 gals per month 6,000 – 7,200 gals per year (45,000 – 54,000 lbs)

Federal Law Enforcement Training Center What do We Recycle? Computers Desktops – 708 CRT Monitors – 11 LCD Monitors – 471 Laptops – 306 Printers – 95 Cell Phones\PDAs –131 Total Weight – 7,759 lbs.

Federal Law Enforcement Training Center What do We Recycle? Miscellaneous Items Clothing Furniture Shower Shoes Ammunition Inserts Toner Cartridges Pine Straw

Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Approximate Totals Cardboard 39,420 lbs Auto Batteries 400 lbs Paper/Plastic 26,720 lbs Lamps/Ballast 4,701 lbs Brass 197,498 lbs Small Batteries 6,703 lbs Lead 39,165 lbs Used Oil 4,562 lbs Non-Toxic 76,826 lbs Tires 40,000 lbs NLTA 5,721 lbs FOUO Papers 128,881 lbs Cooking Oil 54,000 lbs Computers 7,759 lbs Misfires 35,424 lbs Grand Total – 667,780 lbs