August 2008

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National Center For Explosives Training And Research

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) maintains technical expertise, knowledge, experience and forensic capabilities related to explosives properties, mixtures, devices, products and forensics through the agency’s National Center for Explosives Training and Research (NCETR). The Department of Justice established NCETR (pronounced “en-SEE-der”) as a division within ATF’s Office of Training and Professional Development after Congress passed the 2002 Homeland Security Act to train federal, state, local and international law enforcement personnel and to facilitate the conduct of cutting-edge explosives related research.

Strategy

Unsurpassed in the federal explosives training and research field, ATF’s NCETR division develops, coordinates, conducts and facilitates the delivery of basic and advanced training courses for ATF personnel, law enforcement partners, the U.S. military and other federal agencies - both in the United States and at international venues. The division’s goals are to foster arson- and explosives-related expertise and to promote interagency partnerships. NCETR consists of the following branches:

The Future of NCETR

Congress appropriated funds to construct a permanent facility for NCETR at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala. This facility, to be completed in 2010, will consist of three explosives ranges, eight classrooms, laboratories, a conference facility and office space for ATF personnel and for partners from the federal, state, local and international law enforcement and explosives communities. The first of the explosives ranges will be available for training/research activity in August 2008.

The planned facility will provide explosives training for ATF personnel and for law enforcement and other first responders from the full explosives community. It will be used to promote and conduct research to improve the ability of ATF and its partners to investigate bombings, prevent diversion of explosives from legal commerce to the black market, and ensure the safe, secure storage of explosives.

Additionally, NCETR will have onsite access to the data and information-sharing resources of the United States Bomb Data Center. Integrating ATF’s explosives training, research and information-sharing functions at NCETR will improve efficiencies within ATF and will enhance its efforts in each of these explosives disciplines. The new facility will improve cooperation and information-sharing across agency boundaries. Bringing together partners from the federal, state, local and international explosives communities will enhance ATF’s mission, as well as the missions of other agencies. The interagency explosives community will be able to use NCETR to further their own explosives research, training, and information-sharing initiatives.

For more information on ATF’s programs, please visit the website at www.atf.gov.

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