Description: The National Corrections and Law Enforcement Training and Technology Center (NCLETTC) was established in 1998 at the former West Virginia State Penitentiary, in Moundsville as a year round training and technology center for corrections, law enforcement and public safety organizations. That same year, recognizing the need for a facility that provided training for all public safety agencies and offering a setting for technology evaluation, funding was secured to renovate certain areas to improve the quality and suitability of the physical plant for active training. With this funding, NCLETTC was created and subsequently began working towards establishing and developing the facility as a national asset. The vision for the Center has been built on the successful Mock Riots held annually at the former West Virginia Penitentiary in Moundsville since 1997. Today the National Corrections and Law Enforcement Training and Technology Center serves as a national facility, lending itself to various training exercises offering a safe and secure environment for technology testing and evaluation. We offer programming to groups from corrections, law enforcement and public safety. Set training modules developed specifically for the facility are scheduled during the year. Also, teams have the opportunity to create scenarios tailored to their specific job or task. The NCLETTC conducts training on-site and via our mobile training team.
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West Virginia High Technology Consortium Foundation (878885607) |
$987 |
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Non-Profit |
Suite 1000
1000 Technology Drive
Fairmont,
WV
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Citation
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Source:
Appropriations Report Language - Conference
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Reference:
Pub. L. No. 108-447
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Method:
User entered excerpt
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Citation Excerpt: $1,000,000 for the National Corrections and Law Enforcement Training and Technology Center;
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