Become
a CIAC TLO
The Colorado Information Analysis Center (CIAC) Threat Liaison Officer (TLO) program
is designed to strengthen information sharing and enhance multi-jurisdiction
and multi-disciplinary partnerships throughout Colorado. The program was
developed to provide participants with effective means of information sharing
related to local, regional, and global threats, suspicious activity and
large-scale incidents. The TLO program integrates participants into a large
system of resources through a process of combining public, non-profit and
private sector partners into an effective and sustainable two-way flow of
information.
A
TLO is any law enforcement (sworn or non-sworn), emergency services, military,
public health, private, non-profit or other public sector employee who has
responsibility within their agency to report and disseminate suspicious
activity and/or other threat related information and has been properly certified
through the CIAC TLO training program.
Qualifications/Requirements
Applicants
to the TLO program must:
- Be
a U.S. Citizen
- Be
referred by an active TLO or CIAC staff member or partner
- Have
a supervisor or agency representative complete a nomination form
- Successfully
complete a one (1) day TLO certification class
- Participate
in at least two (2) of the following on an annual basis: TLO certification class, annual
conference, quarterly call and/or other TLO sponsored training as identified by
the CIAC TLO Program Coordinator
- Review
threat information and intelligence sent by the CIAC and distribute to relevant
internal stakeholders as appropriate
- Respond
to CIAC requests for information in a timely manner
Benefits
As
a TLO you will receive access to:
- Relevant
threat related information, intelligence, training and resources
- A statewide network of multi-jurisdictional and multi-disciplinary partners
- Regular
updates on what the CIAC is working on and how you can assist
All
questions about the TLO program should be sent to cdps_tlo@state.co.us