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AGENDA ITEM REPORT

Title: Report on Request To Renew the Contracts for Driving and Force Options Simulators
REPORT PROFILE
MEETING DATE
2/7/2018
BUREAU SUBMITTING THIS REPORT
Training Program Services Bureau
RESEARCHED BY (PRINT NAME)
April Crume
REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME)
Janna Munk
REPORT DATE
12/15/2017
APPROVED BY
Manuel Alvarez, Jr.
DATE APPROVED
01/22/2018
PURPOSE
Decision Requested
FINANCIAL IMPACT
Yes

ISSUE, BACKGROUND, ANALYSIS, & RECOMMENDATION
ISSUE:
Should the Commission authorize the Executive Director to enter into contracts with the POST Regional Skills Training Centers (RSTCs) and other qualified entities which provide Law Enforcement Driving Simulator (LEDS) and Force Options Simulator (FOS) training in an amount not to exceed $1,273,827?
BACKGROUND:

Since January 2002, Commission Regulation 1005 has required all peace officers (except reserve officers) below the middle management position and assigned to patrol, traffic, or investigation who routinely effect the physical arrest of criminal suspects to complete Perishable Skills training, which includes driving and arrest and control.

In 2013, LEDS was approved by the Commission as a mandated requirement in the Regular Basic Course (RBC). POST contracts with RSTCs and various law enforcement agencies throughout the state to present the LEDS and FOS training. 

The current contracts expire in June 2018.

ANALYSIS:

Commission Regulation 1005 requires in-service peace officers to complete 24 hours of perishable skills training every 24 months.  These skills include training in arrest and control techniques, communication, driving, and tactical firearms.  These skills are high liability and managed risk areas for peace officers and law enforcement agencies, and it has been determined that certain psycho-motor skills need to be regularly refreshed.

Contracting for LEDS and FOS training assists officers in meeting the biennial perishable skills training requirement of driving and firearms, and provides them with the highest level of training in these hands-on critical skills. POST utilizes subject matter experts to identify trends and factors contributing to felonious and vehicle related officer deaths.  The critical training issues identified are published in the POST Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted Report (LEOKA), and the information is used to update the scenarios for both the LEDS and FOS.

The LEDS and FOS systems were made available by POST to law enforcement agencies at the Regional Skills Training Centers (RSTCs) and various law enforcement agencies.  A breakdown of the proposed presenters and course costs is contained in Attachment A.

This project is supported by POST Strategic Plan Objectives A.1 California law enforcement agencies are prepared to address emerging trends and challenges, A.1.3 Review and update Continuous Professional Training (CPT) and Perishable Skills Program (PSP) and A.1.4 Enhance and continue study of driver training methods and vehicle related high-risk activities to improve training and enhance safety.

RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that if the Commission concurs they will authorize the Executive Director to enter into contracts with POST RSTCs and other qualified presenters that provide Driving Simulator and Force Options Simulator training in an amount not to exceed $1,273,827.
 
ATTACHMENT(S):
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LEDS_FOS_FY_1819_RSTC_BUDGET.pdf Backup Material