Deputy Chief Graduates FBI Academy

  • April 05, 2013

Police Chief Phillip L. Crowell Jr. is pleased to announce that Deputy Chief Jason Moen has graduated from the FBI’s National Academy Program at Quantico, Virginia on March 22nd, 2013. The 252nd Session of the National Academy included participants from 49 states, the District of Columbia, 27 international countries, four military organizations and five federal organizations.

Participants in the FBI’s National Academy must be invited to attend the program. Less than one percent of law enforcement is selected to participate in the program. Internationally known for its academic excellence, the National Academy Program offers 10 weeks of advanced investigative, management and fitness training for selected officers having proven records as professionals within their agencies. Training is provided by FBI Academy instructional staff, Special Agents and other staff members holding advanced degrees, many of who are recognized internationally in their fields of expertise. Classes are accredited through the University of Virginia and students are able to earn undergraduate and graduate credits for the classes.

Chief Crowell said, “Moen’s completion of the FBI National Academy Program is a significant accomplishment which will help us to continue to provide excellent service to the citizens of Auburn. We look forward to sending our command level supervisors to this program when the opportunity presents itself.”

Deputy Chief Moen said, “I am honored to have had the opportunity to participate in this outstanding academy. The interaction with other law enforcement professionals from around the world has given me a much broader perspective on law enforcement management, allowing me to be more effective as a leader.”

 

Liz Allen
Police Planner