Update July 17, 2020:

GLYNCO, Ga. – The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are determined to continue executing a strategic response to the COVID-19 pandemic. FLETC remains focused on the security and safety of its staff, students, participating organizations and contractors.

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April 1, 2020:

FLETC continues to work with our Participating Organizations to plan for the resumption of the FLETC mission. Until then, all FLETC programs requiring in-person attendance are postponed indefinitely. Current operational conditions make it difficult to determine the exact manner and method of when/how training will resume. However, FLETC leadership is committed to maintaining open communications with FLETC and Participating Organizations' staff and students to ensure ample time is provided for resumption of activities once a decision has been made to restart training operations.

Please note that classes scheduled in the Student Administration and Scheduling System (SASS) will still appear until approximately two weeks prior to the projected start date. The class "Status" column will be updated based on the operational conditions at that time. When training operations resume, we will work with you to get classes rescheduled as quickly as possible. Classes will be rescheduled using a prioritized system based on the conditions at that time.

Thank you for your patience as we work through this challenge together.

March 20, 2020:

In the best interests of our staff, students, and contractors, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) ceased all on-Center training operations effective upon the conclusion of training Friday, March 20, 2020. This applies to all FLETC training delivery points. FLETC is working with its Participating Organizations to safely move students off-Center as quickly as possible. No FLETC students or staff members are suspected to have or have tested positive for COVID-19. FLETC is working with its Participating Organizations to resume training when appropriate.

Resources:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers is monitoring Novel Coronavirus (now known as COVID-19) closely, and is prepared to address this emerging threat. All staff, students and participating organizations are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the information provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

DHS Coronavirus (COVID-19)

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) efforts in preparedness and readiness have facilitated a speedy, whole-of-government response in confronting COVID-19, keeping Americans safe, and helping detect and slow the spread of the virus.

White House Coronavirus Task Force

www.coronavirus.gov

Connecting Americans to Coronavirus information Online

While there is no shortage of coronavirus content on the internet, the American people need access to the most up-to-date public health guidance and most relevant information on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) testing facilities in their communities.

What the U.S. Government is Doing

www.usa.gov/coronavirus

CARES Act

The Treasury Department is hard at work implementing the CARES Act in order to provide relief for hard working American families, small businesses, and various industries impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19). This site includes valuable resources for these groups.

Coronavirus Tax Relief

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is offering Coronavirus Tax Relief for individuals, businesses, tax-exempt organizations and others affected by coronavirus (COVID-19). This includes information on Economic Impact Payments going to millions of people.