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Videos

Listed below are the videos NLECTC produces and/or distributes. Unless stated otherwise in the description, contact us at 800-248-2742 or asknlectc@nlectc.org to request copies.


Surviving a Shooting: Your Guide to Personal Body Armor
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The purpose of this video is to present the facts on personal body armor: what it is, what it can and cannot protect against, how to select it, and how to wear and care for it properly. In addition, the program depicts how the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) tests and validates body armor and how performance levels are developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST) Office of Law Enforcement Standards (OLES).


OLETC Mock Prison Riot 1999

OLETC 2006 Mock Prison Riot

QuickTime
www.oletc.org/download/riot_06qt.mov

Windows Media Player
www.oletc.org/download/riot_06.wmv

This video features technologies used to quell a mock prison riot staged by NIJ's Office of Law Enforcement Technology Commercialization. Emerging technologies were incorporated into training scenarios to demonstrate the latest crime fighting techniques. Contact OLETC at 888-306-5382 or info@oletc.org to request a video. More information...


Why Can't We Talk?
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The "Why Can't We Talk?" When Lives Are At Stake video is one component of the U.S. Department of Justice's public education campaign. They provide an executive summary of the growing importance of interoperability in an effort to foster informed decisionmaking regarding the planning, design, and funding of public safety radio systems.


Last updated: April 6, 2007