Welcome to the Tactical and Operational Decision-Making Frameworks training course. This seminar aims to expose the students to high-level, tactical decision-making from the perspective of a law enforcement leader. Research has shown that the best decision-makers possess a problem-solving methodology. This course exposes students to a systematic decision-making model for tactical (happening right now) incidents and a framework for problem-solving at operational level courses of action during more complex incidents. The concepts are supplemented with video decision-making exercises to reinforce the models.
This course will also focus on areas including:
- Applying structured approaches to real-time, high-pressure incidents
- Managing complex incidents with strategic, methodical planning
- Practicing decision-making through interactive video exercises
Our training experts recommend this course for all officers, ranks, and command staff.
Instructor: Commander Jeff Selleg
Commander Jeff Selleg has worked in law enforcement since 1996 and is currently assigned as the lead tactical commander for Valley Regional SWAT. Jeff has been assigned to Valley Regional SWAT since October of 2000 and has held the roles of entry officer, police sniper, sniper team leader, entry team leader, and commander. Besides these roles, he is a certified explosive breacher, HazMat Technician, Firearms instructor, Less-Lethal instructor, and Emergency Driving Instructor. Additionally, holds positions as the President of the Washington State Tactical Officer’s Association and the NTOA’s Tactical Leadership Committee Chair.
- Credit Hours: 1
- Class ID: 25-45-3-A1
- Area: 312
- Topic: Tactical Operations, De-Escalation
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