22/06/2026
I am truly grateful for the opportintity to attend the 2026 International Association of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST) Conference in Fort Worth, Texas, alongside law enforcement training leaders, executives, and professionals from across the United States and its territories.
Attending conferences such as IADLEST has proven to be extremely beneficial, providing invaluable opportunities to learn from industry experts, exchange ideas with colleagues from other jurisdictions, and gain insight into best practices that can be applied here in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The knowledge gained through these experiences helps strengthen our ability to develop effective policies, improve training standards, and enhance the professionalism of our law enforcement community.
This year’s conference featured important discussions on officer wellness and resiliency, recruitment and retention, leadership development, emerging technologies, accreditation, accountability, and the future of law enforcement training. One of the key takeaways was the importance of continuous professional development and collaboration to ensure law enforcement agencies remain prepared to meet the evolving challenges facing our communities.
The valuable partnerships established, innovative ideas shared, and knowledge gained throughout the conference will help me to continue moving the U.S. Virgin Islands Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Council forward in its mission to ensure that all peace officers are properly trained, certified, and equipped to serve with professionalism, integrity, and accountability.
Thank you to the International Assn of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards & Training (IADLEST) for hosting an outstanding conference and for providing a platform that allows law enforcement leaders to learn, collaborate, and grow together. Experiences like these continue to reinforce the importance of investing in training, leadership, and professional development to better serve our communities.