FLETA Board Business Meeting May 12-15, 2025
The Federal Law Enforcement Training Accreditation (FLETA) Board awarded accreditation to eight programs and two academies during the biannual business meeting from May 12-15, 2025.
On Monday, May 12, 2025, the FLETA Board met virtually in executive session to discuss the FLETA budget, operational requirements, and future business. In addition, the Office of Accreditation (OA) presented the number of assessors and agency personnel trained, corrective action plans implemented, active applications, and the status of annual reports received.
Also on Monday, May 12, 2025, the FLEAC met virtually to conduct training on topics such as: program evaluation methods, Microsoft OneNote, and common core topics. The FLEAC also conducted an interview panel consisting of all the executive committee members.
On Tuesday, May 13, 2025, the Board Review Committees (BRCs) met virtually to review five programs and one academy for initial accreditation, and three programs and one academy for reaccreditation. The Board used Microsoft Teams to view the presentations and ask questions. The FLETA community was able to log on to the platform to observe the reviews.
On Wednesday, May 14, 2025, The FLETA Board met virtually in executive session to discuss the BRCs, to determine accreditation.
On Thursday, May 15, 2025, the FLETA Board conducted a virtual meeting attended by over 100 members of the FLETA community. The FLETA Board awarded accreditation to the below programs and academies:
Initial Accreditation
- AOUSC – Federal Probation and Pretrial Academy
- CBP AMO NATC – Initial Tactical Flight Officer (ITFO)
- DHS ITA – Instructor Development Course
- IA-ARNG – Midwest Counterdrug Training Center (MCTC) Tactical Medicine (Tac Med)
- NCIS OFS PFTC – Major Case Response Team Basic Training Program (MCRTBTP)
- NSA – Police Basic Recruit Training Program (PBRTP)
Reaccreditation
- DHS – Intelligence Training Academy
- FBI LD – Hazardous Evidence Crime Scene Operations Course (HECSO)
- FLETC – Law Enforcement Instructor Training Program (LEITP)
- FLETC – Uniformed Police Training Program (UPTP)
The FLETA Board is the accrediting body for all federal law enforcement training and support programs. To achieve accreditation, training organizations submit to an independent review of their program and/or academy to ensure compliance with the FLETA Standards and Procedures in the areas of Administration, Training Staff, Training Development, and Training Delivery. Accreditation is a cyclical process occurring every five years. Each year, training organizations must submit annual reports in preparation for reaccreditation, which is a new and independent review of the program/academy.