Agencies from all across the United States have sent their investigators, detectives, crime analysts, prosecutors or district attorney’s to our training.Our sincere thanks to those agencies in bold type who havehosted a training session at their department.Federal AgenciesATF - Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and FirearmsOffice of National Drug Control Policy- Los Angeles Joint Drug Intelligence Group (LAJDIG)- Los Angeles High Intensity Drug Traffic Area (LA HIDTA)United States Department of JusticeUnited States Marshals ServiceUS Department of Transportation, Office of the Inspector GeneralInternational AgenciesRoyal Canadian Mounted Police / Gendarmerie Royale du CanadaCanada Border Services Agency / Agence des Services Frontaliers du CanadaState AgenciesCalifornia Department of Insurance, Fraud DivisionCalifornia Office of the Inspector GeneralConnecticut Department of Public SafetyIndiana State PoliceKansas Department of RevenueOklahoma State Bureau of InvestigationUniversity of Connecticut Police DepartmentWashington State Chapter - HTCIA (High Tech Crime Investigation Association)Local AgenciesAnaheim (CA) Police DepartmentBakersfield (CA) Police DepartmentBellingham (WA) Police DepartmentBenton County (WA) Sheriff’s OfficeBradenton (FL) Police DepartmentBrea (CA) Police DepartmentBristol (CT) Police DepartmentChicago (IL) Police DepartmentChino (CA) Police DepartmentCitrus County (FL) Sheriff’s OfficeCollier County (FL) Sheriff’s OfficeCorona (CA) Police DepartmentCoral Springs (FL) Police DepartmentDeschutes County (WA) Sheriff’s OfficeDetroit (MI) Police DepartmentDurham (NC) Police DepartmentEast Hartford (CT) Police DepartmentFederal Way (WA) Police DepartmentFontana (CA) Police DepartmentFremont (CA) Police DepartmentHartford (CT) Police DepartmentHayward (CA) Police DepartmentHouston (TX) Police DepartmentHuntington County (IN) Sheriff’s OfficeIngham County (MI) Sheriff’s OfficeIrvine (CA) Police DepartmentJames City County (VA) Police DepartmentKansas City (MO) Police DepartmentKern County (CA) Sheriff’s DepartmentKing County (WA) Sheriff’s OfficeLakeland (FL) Police DepartmentLenexa (KS) Police DepartmentLivingston County (MI) Sheriff’s OfficeLos Angeles (CA) Police DepartmentNew Orleans (LA) Police DepartmentNoble County (IN) Sheriff’s OfficeMarion County (FL) Sheriff’s OfficeManchester (CT) Police DepartmentMeridian Township (MI) Police DepartmentMesa (AZ) Police DepartmentModesto (CA) Police DepartmentMontgomery County (PA) Sheriff’s OfficeMurrieta (CA) Police DepartmentNew Briton (CT) Police DepartmentNew Milford (CT) Police DepartmentOak Harbor (WA) Police DepartmentOlathe (KS) Police DepartmentOntario (CA) Police DepartmentOrange County (CA) District Attorney’s OfficeOrange County (CA) Sheriff’s DepartmentOrange County (FL) Sheriff’s OfficePalm Springs (CA) Police DepartmentPasadena (CA) Police DepartmentPhoenix (AZ) Police DepartmentPlacer County (CA) Sheriff’s DepartmentPortsmouth (VA) Police DepartmentRaytown (MO) Police DepartmentCity of Riverside (CA) Police DepartmentSacramento County (CA) District Attorney’s OfficeSacramento County (CA) Sheriff’s DepartmentCity of San Bernardino (CA) Police DepartmentSan Bernardino County (CA) Sheriff’s DepartmentSan Francisco (CA) Police DepartmentSanta Ana (CA) Police DepartmentSanta Monica (CA) Police DepartmentSnohomish County (WA) Sheriff’s OfficeSouth Windsor (CT) Police DepartmentSpokane (WA) Police DepartmentStanislaus County (CA) Sheriff’s DepartmentSteuben County (IN) Sheriff’s DepartmentTampa (FL) Police DepartmentTempe (AZ) Police DepartmentTemple Terrace (FL) Police DepartmentVernon (CA) Police DepartmentVolusia County (FL) Sheriff’s OfficeWayne County (MI) Sheriff’s Office____________________________________________________The following state Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST)boards have determined that our two-day course qualifies forContinuing Training or Continuing Education Credit.State of ArizonaState of IdahoState of MinnesotaState of MissouriState of NevadaThe Michigan Commission On Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) has determined that our two-day course qualifies for 16 hours ofIn-service Training Credit.The Texas Commission On Law Enforcement Officer Standards & Education (TCLEOSE) will allow for 16 hours of credit for Law Enforcement Officers in the State of Texas upon completion of a Report of Training by us aftertheir successful completion of our two-day course.The Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission will allow officers who successfully complete this training to receive In-Service Training Credit |
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What Some Of Our Past Participants Have Said About Our Class…
“..the class was one of the most informative and useful classes that I have had in my whole 17 year career. Thank you for everything.”
S. Turner San Bernardino Police Department __________
“As a trainer and digital forensic practitioner myself, I expect a lot from those I take training from. Cellular Data Resources is one of the few companies I would recommend for digital forensic related training. I will take training from these folks again – superb job.” __________
”..I thought you were very knowledgeable and really taught a good class. I learned a lot and I can now use and present CDR information.” Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office |