Why We're Offering Holiday access

The end of the year is often the only window where teams step back and assess what actually worked, and what didn’t. For a limited time, we’re offering this training bundle at a reduced rate to support agencies and professionals who want to enter the new year better prepared.

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Who this training is for:

  • Investigators working shootings

  • Analysts supporting violent-crime units

  • Supervisors responsible for results

  • Leaders managing cross-agency partnerships

  • Technologists seeking to better understand the field

Social proof: testimonials

“This course should first be reviewed by mid to upper command staff. The course clarifies how all of the components of gun crime intelligence blend together through detailed explanations and actual cases where departments successfully developed strategies and tactics to combat gun crimes. Once command staff completes this course, they can identify strategies that address their specific problems and assign their staff to implement them. The best part about this course is you can scale your strategies and tactics based on the size of your department, your gun crime problem or the resources you have available to you. Michael R. Bouchard Assistant Director (Ret.) Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives”

Michael R. Bouchard

“This is a powerful training course and a game-changing approach to fighting gun violence. Case by case individual gun crime investigations provide an incomplete and ineffective approach to reducing gun violence. Too many cases will remain unsolved, and too many offenders will kill again, unless all of our efforts are made to maximize the benefits of comprehensive intelligence. Since the gun violence of the 1960s led to the enactment of the Gun Control Act of 1968, fighting gun violence has focused on individual criminals and lengthy sentences on one end, and the regulation of firearms on the other as the solutions to gun crime. While there is a place for both approaches, the fact remains that neither has been or will be the solution. Crime Gun Intelligence provides a better road to success in reducing gun violence moving forward. Congrats to the authors of this course for their years of law enforcement service and for producing this truly ground breaking training. Brad Buckles, former director of ATF 1999-2004”

Brad Buckles

“Mastering Crime Gun Intelligence, presents an important roadmap for this complex and rapidly evolving field. The course provides in-depth coverage of the four basic components of crime gun intelligence (i.e., local LE case reports, NIBIN, eTrace, and NCIC) and detailed explanations of the technologies that support and integrate these components. The course then provides seven clearly articulated principles for building a crime gun intelligence infrastructure to support CGI initiatives on a sustained basis. The course also offers numerous real-life examples of how CGI data and intelligence support actionable gun reduction programs in the field, including supporting law enforcement examples. These examples are especially useful in helping LE enrollees better understand links between CGI principles, programs, and data to practice in the field. Significantly, this course provides, in one place, a detailed description of the ‘what’ and ‘how’ of CGI and why it is so important for public safety.”

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Instructor(s)

Pete Gagliardi

Senior Thought Leader

Pete Gagliardi is a consultant on matters related to Crime Gun Intelligence (CGI). He provides thought leadership and strategic planning support to help governments develop sustainable solutions aimed at bringing justice to the victims of gun violence, resolution to their loved ones, and peace to their neighbors. He has 50+ years of experience extracting useful investigative information from crime guns and related evidence in both the public and private sectors. Thirty of those years were in law enforcement - most of which was focused on the investigation of firearms and explosives related crimes with the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). He has served as ATF’s principal liaison to Congress, the Deputy Assistant Director of Science and Technology, the Deputy Assistant Director of Law Enforcement Programs, and the Chief of Strategic Planning. In 1999, Pete retired from ATF as the Special Agent in Charge of the New York Field Division. Following his retirement, he spent 16 years as the Senior Vice President with Ultra Electronics Forensic Technology Inc. and its predecessor Forensic Technology Inc., the developers of the Integrated Ballistics Identification System (IBIS). One of the primary developers of the ATF National Integrated Ballistics Information Network (NIBIN) Program, Pete’s experience with ballistics information-sharing networks spans 30 years - from “day one” of the creation of the ATF program in 1993 - to similar programs established in over 80 countries today.

Ray Guidetti

Presenter

Ray Guidetti is a nationally recognized expert in organizational management, intelligence-led policing, and crime-gun intelligence operations. A retired Lieutenant Colonel and former Deputy Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police, he spent 25 years shaping statewide investigative strategy, fusion center operations, and innovative public-safety programs. After retiring, he contracted with ATF to advance national crime-gun intelligence efforts and later joined Motorola Solutions, where he helped develop software platforms that strengthen investigations, data integration, and modern policing workflows. Holding dual master’s degrees in National Security Studies from the Naval Postgraduate School and Seton Hall University, Guidetti continues to advise agencies nationwide on intelligence operations, investigative strategy, and technology-driven public safety, bringing a blend of executive leadership and deep subject-matter expertise that makes him a sought-after resource for organizations working to modernize operations, improve decision-making, and elevate investigative performance.

Joe Brennan

Presenter

Joseph P. Brennan is retired Lieutenant Colonel and the Commanding Officer for the Investigations Branch of the New Jersey State Police, where he has served for over 25 years. In his role, Joe developed innovative crime analysis strategies that have transformed policing practices in New Jersey, earning recognition as national and international best practices. He previously held key positions, including Director of the New Jersey Regional Operations Intelligence Center and Bureau Chief of Information and Intelligence Analysis. Joe holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington