State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training (SLATT)
The State and Local Anti-Terrorism
Training (SLATT) Program, a joint effort with
the Federal Bureau of Investigation, is funded by the
United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, through a grant to the Institute for Intergovernmental Research.
The Program provides specialized training for law
enforcement personnel in combating terrorism and
extremist criminal activity. In order to ensure that
SLATT training always delivers the most
The SLATT Program has been
proactively involved in
While the SLATT Program has always placed due emphasis on the threat of foreign-inspired terrorism on American soil, the attacks of September 11, 2001, brought a new intensity to the Program’s research and training activities. SLATT increased training offerings in foreign-inspired terrorism, addressing specific groups and organizations that may pose a danger to America's going forward. SLATT also identified an increase in violent acts linked to various special-interest groups and incorporated this aspect into the training curricula and research activities. SLATT is committed to providing state, local, and tribal law enforcement with the training necessary to interdict and prevent future acts of terrorism in America.
For more information on the SLATT Program, please visit www.slatt.org.






