Association of SWAT Personnel Wisconsin Celebrating 35 Years! 2017 Conference & Vendor Expo Milwaukee, WI March 6-8, 2017
35 th Anniversary 2017 Conference & Vendor Expo Welcome! The Executive Board & the Board of Directors for the Association of SWAT Personnel - Wisconsin (ASP-WI) are proud to announce our 35th Anniversary Conference & Vendor Expo. ASP-WI was established in 1982 and was the first tactical association to be formed in the United States, which is why you see the number 1 in our ASP-WI logo. Our mission is to provide our members with the best possible educational experience that will assist you with your mission of saving lives. Training, networking and vendor opportunities are the focus of our conference all to help our members prepare for the unknown challenges we will all face tomorrow. Conference Fee: $245 (Includes tuition and 3 lunches) Refund Policy: ASP-WI will gladly accept substitutions at any time up to the start of the conference. We will refund any cancellations up to March 1, 2017. No refunds will be honored after March 1, 2017. Conference Contact Person: Steve Pederson P.O. Box 371367 Milwaukee, WI 53237-2467 (262) 309-2911 spederson2@wi.rr.com Registration must be done through link on our website. Conference Venue: Hyatt Hotel 333 W. Kilbourn Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53203 (888) 421-1442 www.milwaukee.hyatt.com We have a special hotel reservation link that will provide you with direct access to our special room rate. This link is also located on our website.
Conference Agenda Sunday, March 5, 2017 1500 1700 Board of Directors Meeting 1800 2000 Registration 1830 2000 Welcome Reception Monday, March 6, 2017 0700 0800 Registration 0800 1030 Staying Left of Bang : What to See and Do to Prevent Deadly Attacks Patrick Van Horne, Author of Left of Bang: How the Marine Corps' Combat Hunter Program Can Save Your Life 1045 1145 NTOA Command College Don Kester, NTOA Director of Training 1145 1300 Lunch (Provided) 1300 1700 San Bernardino Terrorist Attack Debrief Deputy Chief Travis Walker, Cathedral City (CA) Police Department 1700 1930 Vendor Hospitality
Conference Agenda Tuesday, March 7, 2017 0800 1200 Contemporary Command Issues in a Post Ferguson Era Major (Ret.) Steve Ijames, Springfield (MO) Police Department 1200 1245 Break / Vendor Expo 1245 1400 Annual Awards Luncheon 1400 1700 Orlando Pulse Night Club Shooting Debrief Captain Mark Canty, Orlando (FL) Police Department Lieutenant Scott Smith, Orlando (FL) Police Department Wednesday, March 8, 2017 0800 1000 Response to Suicidal Subjects Don Kester, NTOA Director of Training 1000 1200 Teamwork in Times of Catastrophic Injury Officer Paul Meyer, Portland (OR) Police Department 1200 1300 Lunch (Provided) 1300 1600.50 Caliber Deployment at a Vehicle-Borne IED Senior Corporal Mark Lang, Dallas (TX) Police Department 1600 1615 Conference Closing Remarks / Adjourn ASP-WI President
Presentations Orlando Pulse Nightclub Shooting Debrief ABOUT THE SPEAKER Captain Mark Canty & Lieutenant Scott Smith. Left of Bang ABOUT THE SPEAKER Patrick Van Horne. Teamwork in Times of Catastrophic Injury ABOUT THE SPEAKER Officer Paul Meyer has worked for the Portland Police Department (OR). Contemporary Command Issues in a Post Ferguson Era ABOUT THE SPEAKER Major (ret.) Steve Ijames, Springfield Police Department. Response to Suicidal Subjects ABOUT THE SPEAKER Don Kester is the Director of Training & Education for the National Tactical Officers Association. Mr. Kester retired as a Captain with the Pima County Sheriff s Office (AZ) after 25 years of service.
NTOA Command College ABOUT THE SPEAKER Don Kester is the Director of Training & Education for the National Tactical Officers Association. Mr. Kester retired as a Captain with the Pima County Sheriff s Office (AZ) after 25 years of service. San Bernardino Terrorist Attack Debrief On December 2, 2015, at 10:59 a.m. the Inland Regional Center (IRC) in San Bernardino, California, came under attack. The incident began as what is now known to be two shooters, dressed in all black, entered the IRC a building in which San Bernardino County Environmental Health Department employees were meeting and began shooting. An intensive and chaotic search for the shooters began initially within the vast IRC complex and then in the city and surrounding areas. During the initial and subsequent witness interviews, law enforcement received differing accounts of the number of individuals including shooters involved in the attack. Quick investigative work by a San Bernardo Police Department (SBPD) civilian analyst and the San Bernardino County Sheriff s Department (SBCSD) Criminal Intelligence division developed an address for one of the shooters: Rizwan Farook (the male assailant). Before long, officers located the suspect vehicle and two suspects, which led to a midday shootout between the police and Rizwan and his wife Tashfeen Malik (the female assailant), as well as a search for a third subject some officers believed had fled the suspects vehicle. Ultimately, law enforcement officers killed both assailants on a normally quiet residential street but not before two officers were wounded. It was later determined that there was not a third suspect. The aftermath of the gun battle was witnessed in real time across the country as news helicopters hovered overhead. Press conferences were held throughout the day and evening as well as for several days following the attack as authorities attempted to quell rising fears and investigators scoured the region, as well as the Internet, in search of clues to determine why the couple had committed such a brutal attack that ultimately left 22 civilians wounded, 14 civilians dead, and 2 officers injured. Two days later, the answer came: a premeditated act of terrorism. San Bernardino had joined the ranks of New York City; Washington, D.C.; Paris; and Brussels as cities that have all dealt with extreme violence at the hands of terrorists. ABOUT THE SPEAKER Deputy Chief Travis Walker recently joined the Cathedral City Police Department in September of 2016. Prior to joining Cathedral City Police Department, he worked for the San Bernardino Police Department for the past 20 years. He has worked a
variety of assignments throughout his career, to include Patrol, Specialized Enforcement Bureau, Gangs, Narcotics, K9, and various Detective, Supervisor, and Management assignments, to include SWAT. He served as the initial Incident Commander and overall Tactical Commander during the terrorist attack at the Inland Regional Center, in San Bernardino on December 2nd, 2015. At the time of the attack at the IRC, Walker was the Department s SWAT Team Commander, and had management oversight of their Canine Unit, Gang Unit, Hostage Negotiations Team, Fugitive Task Forces, Traffic Bureau, and the Department s Mobile Field Force. He currently heads the SWAT Commander s organization for San Bernardino and Riverside County, and also serves as a Regional Director for the California Association of Tactical Officers..50 Caliber Deployment at a Vehicle-Bourne IED On June 13, 2015, the Dallas Police Department Headquarters was attacked by a lone gunman in an armored van. The subsequent pursuit led to a SWAT operation utilizing a Barrett.50 Cal Weapon System to end the standoff. This debrief presentation will focus on the initial attack, SWAT operation, and render safe procedures with the van and subsequent lessons learned from interacting with multiple agencies during the attack. ABOUT THE SPEAKER Senior Corporal Mark Lang has been a Dallas Police Officer for nearly 25 years having spent almost 18 assigned to their full-time SWAT team. Mark s specialty on the team as well as teaching others is police sniper, 50 Caliber rifle and Aerial Platform Overwatch and Interdiction. Mark has taught around the country and into Canada for Tacflow Academy out of Phoenix. Earlier this month, he taught 22 police snipers at Nissan Stadium in Nashville his proprietary Public Venue course in which police snipers are taught how to proactively protect sporting venues through live fire training. Mark and his team of instructors also trained approximately 60 police snipers and SWAT operators that were responsible for deploying for Super Bowl 50 in Santa Clara, CA. Mark enjoys writing and has authored many articles for officer.com and the NTOA s Tactical Edge publication.