March 25, 2022
1200 - 1300 EST
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Drone technology is one of the fastest-growing areas in law enforcement. This webinar is an introductory overview of drones in law enforcement and SWAT operations. The presenter will include a summary of SWAT cases where drones were used in real-world applications. Other discussion points include platform selection, mission typing, FAA requirements, and choosing a regulatory framework that works best for your agency.

This webinar will show how drone technology is changing law enforcement. In addition to policy considerations, live drone footage will give attendees a better understanding of how and why implementing drones into SWAT operations can be beneficial.

There will be time allotted for Q&A at the end of the webinar.
As a participant, you will receive a Certificate of Attendance at the completion of this webinar which may fulfill continuing education requirements. 
Cost: Free for individual NTOA members, $25 for non-members

Eligibility: Law Enforcement/Fire/EMS

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Your Presenter:

Chad Karlewicz is a commander with the Renton (WA) Police Department and is currently assigned to the Special Operations Division. Chad has 31 years of law enforcement experience. In that time, he has been involved in many aspects of law enforcement including patrol, traffic, narcotics investigations, detectives, recruitment/hiring and training.During his career, he has served in a variety of leadership positions as a supervisor and a commander. He is most proud of his 23 plus years of service to the 42-man regional Valley SWAT team where he also held several leadership positions including entry team Leader, sniper team leader, and SWAT team commander.

Chad attended college at Northwest University. He is a graduate of the International Association of Chiefs of Police - Leadership in Police Organizations, and the Emergency Management Institutes Integrated Emergency Management program in Emmetsburg, Maryland. He developed the Renton Police Department’s Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) program in 2015 and holds a Part 107 Certification. That program now has more than 30 unmanned aircraft and over 25 pilots. Unmanned aircraft have been integrated into every division of the police department.

Chad is also the owner/operator of Frontline UAS. He focuses on consulting and training to develop and implement Unmanned Aerial Systems programs. He specializes in the complete program development and implementation of UAS programs for public safety organizations, including attaining FAA Certificates of Authorization and FAA Part 107 licenses. He also focuses on policy and SOP development and comprehensive department training programs. Additionally, Chad is a Deputy Director at DRONERESPONDERS, an Advisory Committee Member at the Law Enforcement Drone Association, and a frequent speaker at various national UAS events.
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