The National Law Enforcement Challenge he National Law Enforcement Challenge (NLEC) is a national traffic safety awards program that emphasizes three traffic safety priorities: occupant protection, impaired driving, and speeding. In 2011, over 400 law enforcement agencies representing 24 states and Canada, submitted applications to the NLEC. Click here to view a list of winners from this year’s Challenge. The 2011 NLEC application was the last application in which paper applications were accepted. The 2012 NLEC application has moved online. By moving to an online application, the NLEC has streamlined the application process and made the application easier to complete and submit. Learn more about the online application here. 2012 NLEC applications are due: May 1, 2013. For more information about the National Law Enforcement Challenge, visit http://www.theiacp.org/NLEC, or contact Sarah Horn at the IACP, 515 North Washington Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-2357; 1-800-THE-IACP, extension 215; or horn@theiacp.org. The IACP National Law Enforcement Challenge is supported through a cooperative agreement with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, working collaboratively with the National Sheriffs’ Association and the Governors Highway Safety Association. ♦
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From The Police Chief, vol. LXXX, no. 1, January 2013. Copyright held by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, 515 North Washington Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 USA. |