FLETA Board Grants Reaccreditation to the HSISAT
The Federal Law Enforcement Training Accreditation (FLETA) Board is pleased to announce it granted reaccreditation status to the Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Training (HSISAT) at the November 3, 2022, meeting.
The purpose of the HSISAT is to develop and deliver a professional training program to provide HSI employees with the knowledge, skills, and abilities essential to HSI’s national security and law enforcement mission. HSISAT prepares agency personnel for the rigors of their duties by providing a safe, respectful, and healthy working environment conducive to learning; training that is conducted thoroughly, safely, legally, and professionally; an atmosphere of fraternity, pride, and mission orientation. The HSISAT is 67 instructional days and consists of 536 hours of instruction. The average number of students per iteration of the program is 24.
The FLETA Board is the accrediting body for all federal law enforcement training and support programs. To achieve accreditation, training organizations submit to an independent review of their program and/or academy to ensure compliance with the FLETA Standards and Procedures in the areas of Administration, Training Staff, Training Development, and Training Delivery. Accreditation is a cyclical process occurring every five years. Each year, training organizations must submit annual reports in preparation for reaccreditation, which is a new and independent review of the program/academy.