Annandale, VA, June 2, 2013 – Cotter Research, Inc., a leading advocate and consulting firm for law enforcement, announced that Registration is open for the Cotter Research 2013 Summer Law Enforcement Conference: A Webinar Event.
This three day webinar conference will help prepare our nation’s first responders for the next critical incident. Sessions include active shooter, officer safety, tactical emergency medicine support, and other vital information our first responders need to know in order to stay safe and keep our communities protected. http://www.cotterresearch.com/Agenda.html
The agenda includes highly credentialed law enforcement officials and subject matter experts from across the United States. http://www.cotterresearch.com/Presenter_Bios.html
Registration is FREE for all Cotter Research Members. If you are not a current member, you can join today. After you sign up as a Cotter Research Member, you will be automatically registered for this event. http://www.cotterresearch.com/Membership.html
For Non-Members, the Conference Registration Fee is only $75 for the full webinar conference or you can sign up for a single webinar for $25. http://www.cotterresearch.com/Registration.html
We believe our concept of hosting a "webinar conference" on mission critical topics will help individuals and organizations advance their knowledge issues facing today's law enforcement officers without paying fees for travel related expenses.
About Cotter Research
Cotter Research, Inc was established in 2009 to provide consulting services to public and private organizations. Cotter Research is a small, woman-owned business located in the Washington DC Metropolitan Area, and our primary focus is to help advance law enforcement's knowledge and education on all operational and tactical issues. Ms. Heather R Cotter, President and CEO, founded Cotter Research because she is an advocate for law enforcement.
News and information are available at www.cotterresearch.com.
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