As we embark on National Police Week, a poignant moment arises to honor the valor and sacrifice of our law enforcement officers. From May 12th – May 18th, communities across the nation converge in gratitude for those who steadfastly serve and protect. Amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s easy to overlook the […]
Unearth the fascinating journey of Thanksgiving: from Pilgrim beginnings, through harsh winters, to modern traditions that shape America today.
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Inspiration for Independence Celebrating our Freedom Bold and courageous were the hundreds and thousands of men and women before us nearly 250 years ago fighting for our great nation. Although the 4th of July is a time to see friends, family, and fireworks, it’s important to never forget the significance of our country’s emergence.. Starting[…..]
MdE, Inc. is proud to be participating in the 2021 International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA) Conference. Come visit us at booth #239 Tuesday, March 23, and Wednesday, March 24. Find out how MdE can help your department track training, assets, performance evaluations, and more! What is the ILEETA Conference? ILEETA is an[…..]
MdE, Inc. recently attended the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies Conference March 21st – 22nd. We were in booth 14, thanks for coming by to talk with us! Details for The CALEA Conference CALEA stands for Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies. Conference Location: The Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center 7600[…..]
Since 1991, the second week of April has been celebrated as National Public Safety Communicators Week (NPSTW). It was established to bring attention to and celebrate the work and achievements of public safety telecommunicators such as 9-1-1 dispatchers. In 2008, the entire month of April was declared by the U.S. Congress as the National 9-1-1[…..]