ALERRT named national source for shooter response

Posted by University News Service

June 18, 2013

 

 WASHINGTON, DC –  Vice President Joe Biden today recognized the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training  (ALERRT) Center at Texas State University as a primary source for national law enforcement training and response to active shooter events during a White House briefing.

In response to the Newtown shooting in December of 2012, the FBI sought ways to better protect the lives of responding officers and the innocent people victimized by an active shooter.  The FBI partnered with ALERRT at Texas State to update the Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance/VALOR funded tactical training for front line patrol officers who respond alone, or with one to five others, to an active shooter situation.
The FBI then sent 100 of its trainers to ALERRT  Train the Trainer programs, so these agents  and their ALERRT counterparts  can  expand training on current active shooter response tactics nationwide.  These instructors will partner to provide this free and vital training to state and local law enforcement officers. Additional funding provided by the FBI and  the  DOJ Bureau of Justice Assistance-VALOR  is increasing the number of  officers who receive this training across the nation.

ALERRT and the DOJ Bureau of Justice Assistance have a longstanding relationship for providing this vitl training to law enforcement officers across the nation. The BJA has funded  approximately $6.8 million in ALERRT active shooter training to date.

The FBI has named ALERRT at Texas State as their national standard in active shooter response.
The Obama Administration released a new progress report detailing the completion of or significant progress on 21 of the 23 executive actions President Obama laid out in January to help reduce gun violence.
At the event at the White House today, Vice President Biden highlighted the significant progress the Administration has made on strengthening the existing background check system, empowering law enforcement, making schools safer, encouraging responsible gun ownership, ending the freeze on gun violence research, preserving the rights of health providers to protect their patients and communities, and improving access to mental health care.
Additional information about the  Bureau of Justice Assistance / ALERRT partnership,  can be found via the  BJA website: https://www.bja.gov/ProgramDetails.aspx?Program_ID=106
Additional information about the ALERRT-FBI partnership, funded through the Bureau of Justice Assistance, can be found via the FBI website: http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cirg/active-shooter-and-mass-casualty-incidents
Media Contact:

For more information about the ALERRT/FBI/BJA/VALOR partnership, please contact Diana Hendricks, Director of Communications for ALERRT, at 512.618.3373 or at Hendricks@alerrt.com