Regional Training


Course: Planning Considerations for Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents

The goal of this training program is to provide participants with information, guides, and a process to facilitate development of a WMD incident management plan for their community, incident action planning during an event, and tabletop exercises to help implement the plans.

Date: July 14-15, 2008 

Location:  NAS Whiting Field, Milton, Fl

Time: 0830 hrs

Contact: NASWF Security Training at 850-623-7815 or 850 623 7127


Course: Introduction to Islamist Terrorism

  • The knowledge to work with Arabic names and identities
  • Interviewing skills when dealing with Middle Eastern citizens, informants, "persons of interest" or a potential terrorist
  • The ability to identify signs and trends for Islamist fundamentalism and building relationships with Arabic and Islamist communities
  • Date: July 16, 2008 

    Location:  NAS Whiting Field, Milton, Fl

    Time: 0900 hrs

    Contact: NASWF Security Training at 850-623-7815 or 850 623 7127


    Course: Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault Investigations  

  • Gain an awareness of the magnitude and issues surrounding drug facilitated sexual assault.
  • Identify techniques for investigating drug facilitated sexual assault.
  • Identify the drugs and strategies used by offenders of drug facilitated sexual assault.
  • Describe the characteristics and effects of the drugs commonly used.
  • Develop an awareness of toxicology, field testing and laboratory testing considerations.
  • Describe the importance of prompt search warrants and thorough evidence collection.
  • Describe drug facilitated sexual assault prevention strategies
  • Date: July 16, 2008 

    Location:  NAS Whiting Field, Milton, Fl

    Time: 0830 hrs

    Contact: NASWF Security Training at 850-623-7815 or 850 623 7127


    Course: Improvised Explosive Device Awareness for First Responders  

    Date: July 17, 2008 

    Location:  NAS Whiting Field, Milton, Fl

    Time: 0830 hrs

    Contact: NASWF Security Training at 850-623-7815 or 850 623 7127


    Course: Introduction to Islamist Terrorism

  • The knowledge to work with Arabic names and identities
  • Interviewing skills when dealing with Middle Eastern citizens, informants, "persons of interest" or a potential terrorist
  • The ability to identify signs and trends for Islamist fundamentalism and building relationships with Arabic and Islamist communities
  • Date: July 18, 2008 

    Location:  NAS Whiting Field, Milton, Fl

    Time: 0900 hrs

    Contact: NASWF Security Training at 850-623-7815 or 850 623 7127