IALEFI Announces 2020 Training Conference
The International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors (IALEFI) 40th Annual Training Conference has been scheduled for April 26 through May 1, 2020 in Houston, TX. IALEFI is currently looking for instructors to submit courses for consideration.
The IALEFI (International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors) 40th Annual Training Conference has been scheduled for April 26 through May 1, 2020 in Houston, TX, hosted by the Harris County Sheriff's Office and the Houston Police Department.
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The Annual Training Conference (ATC) is planned to provide seminars on subjects of topical interest to law enforcement firearms instructors. Experts are invited to provide an introduction in understanding their specialty so that attendees can evaluate the need for additional training and equipment. The ATC will also provide attendees with the opportunity to meet and network with fellow firearms instructors, exchange information and ideas, and see and evaluate products and technologies presented through corporate sponsors and manufacturers' displays.
For more information about IALEFI and its annual training conference, visit https://www.ialefi.com.
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