Instructor Development Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course (DHS) [September 2022]

Train-the-Trainer Course Offerings Announced for 2023

Washington, DC, August 31, 2022 — The DHS Office of Intelligence & Analysis (I&A), National Threat Evaluation and Reporting (NTER) Office has announced the following iterations of the Instructor Development Threat Evaluation and Reporting Courses (ID-TERC) for Calendar Year 2023.

The Instructor Development Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course (ID-TERC) is a four-day in-person, or five-day virtual, training. The ID-TERC is exclusively available for those accepted into the National Threat Evaluation and Reporting (NTER) Master Trainer Program (MTP):

January 23-26, 2023 – Kentucky

March 28-31, 2023 – New York

June 6-9, 2023 – California

August 8-11, 2023 – Colorado

September 21-27, 2023 – Virtual

NTER will reimburse students for all costs associated with attending the ID-TERC, including lodging, per diem, and travel expenses.

To attend one of these courses, you must:

1. Be a current employee of a F/SLTT agency
2. Have a minimum of two years experience in a field related to public safety
3. Have your participation in the course endorsed by supervisor

Additionally, you must apply to, and be accepted into, the NTER Master Trainer Program and commit to teaching a set number of courses, utilizing NTER-provided training materials, per year. Once you complete the course, you will need to complete several additional tasks in the Master Trainer Certification Roadmap to be Certified as an NTER Master Trainer.

To see a full course announcement, please click here.

 For information on registering for these courses, please contact:

NTER.MTP@hq.dhs.gov.

About the DHS I&A National Threat Evaluation and Reporting Office​

As the threat landscape continues to evolve, the NTER Office​ empowers our homeland security partners to adapt to new threats and prevent terrorism and targeted violence. NTER equips homeland security partners with tools and resources to identify and mitigate threats of terrorism and targeted violence to keep the Homeland safe. To learn more, please visit: https://www.dhs.gov/nter