• Drone Assessment and Response Tactics (DART)

Event Type
In-Service Course
Start Date
End Date
Course
Course: • Drone Assessment and Response Tactics (DART)
TCOLE Mandated
No
Audience
Leadership
Non-licensed Personnel
Peace Officer
Telecommunications
Level
Intermediate
Hours
8
Cost
$0.00
Cost (with agency)
$0.00
Deposit
$0.00
Details

The goal of the DART course is to help front-line first responders and emergency management personnel to recognize and assess an unmanned aircraft event for a potential threat, and to give basic awareness of how to assess and mitigate that threat. This course provides class participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to detect, identify, track, assess, mitigate and respond to commercial and hobbyist unmanned aircraft operations in the United States. This course will provide first responders with mitigation and response techniques to use if they determine that an unmanned aircraft is operating in an unsafe or illegal fashion. The DART course also alerts the participants to the possible terrorist use of unmanned aircraft and enables them to understand the dangers represented by terrorist use of unmanned aircraft.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify equipment or techniques used to detect UAS activity.
  • Understand UAS types, payload capabilities, laws, policies and regulations.
  • Understand how to track UAS with or without equipment & demonstrate proficiency.
  • Understand physical effects and dangers of IED detonation and evidence preservation.
  • Identify terrorism dangers or threats posed by UAS activity.
  • Understand proper use of force and mitigation measures

Recommended Audience

  • Emergency management
  • Emergency medical services
  • Fire service
  • Law enforcement
Details/Description

The goal of the DART course is to help front-line first responders and emergency management personnel to recognize and assess an unmanned aircraft event for a potential threat, and to give basic awareness of how to assess and mitigate that threat. This course provides class participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to detect, identify, track, assess, mitigate and respond to commercial and hobbyist unmanned aircraft operations in the United States. This course will provide first responders with mitigation and response techniques to use if they determine that an unmanned aircraft is operating in an unsafe or illegal fashion. The DART course also alerts the participants to the possible terrorist use of unmanned aircraft and enables them to understand the dangers represented by terrorist use of unmanned aircraft.

Please register here on this link:

https://www.preparingtexas.org/DeliveryDetails.aspx?classid=3344eaaf-a3b2-495c-ab7a-3a17d00a898c

Instructor Name
NM Tech Instructor
Location
AACOG Titan Building
Address

2700 N.E. Loop 410
San Antonio, TX 78217
United States

Open to those not in law enforcement?
Yes
Agency Only (Hosted)
No
Contact Email
Total Seats
30