Deadline Extended: 2015 IACP and Cisco Systems Community Policing Awards
The deadline for submissions for the 2015 IACP and Cisco Systems Community Policing Awards has been extended to Sunday, June 28, 2015 at Midnight EDT.
The IACP and Cisco Community Policing Awards process is a great way to showcase your agency’s positive efforts at building partnerships within your community. Through this process agency leaders can highlight the great work their agency is doing and receive worldwide recognition! The deadline has been extended so your agency still has time to submit an entry.
The process is straightforward and the entry system is online and easy to use. Simply visit the IACP’s Community Policing Committee’s website to register and submit an application for the award.
Awards are given by population category and recognize the best practices in community policing. Special recognition is given for the use of the community policing philosophy in a homeland security initiative as well as the best use of technology in a community policing effort.
Winners will be honored at the 2015 IACP Annual Conference and Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. The winning agency from each category will receive one complimentary conference registration; transportation for one to and from the conference; and one hotel room for five nights while at the conference.
Please email any questions to Travis Parrish or Todd Miller.
The IACP and Cisco Community Policing Awards process is a great way to showcase your agency’s positive efforts at building partnerships within your community. Through this process agency leaders can highlight the great work their agency is doing and receive worldwide recognition! The deadline has been extended so your agency still has time to submit an entry.
The process is straightforward and the entry system is online and easy to use. Simply visit the IACP’s Community Policing Committee’s website to register and submit an application for the award.
Awards are given by population category and recognize the best practices in community policing. Special recognition is given for the use of the community policing philosophy in a homeland security initiative as well as the best use of technology in a community policing effort.
Winners will be honored at the 2015 IACP Annual Conference and Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. The winning agency from each category will receive one complimentary conference registration; transportation for one to and from the conference; and one hotel room for five nights while at the conference.
Please email any questions to Travis Parrish or Todd Miller.