Tribal Training Program

LSU NCBRT/ACE is committed to building and nurturing relationships with Tribal Nations. Our capable and flexible training allows us to bring high-quality, necessary training to all communities, including rural and traditionally under served areas, at no cost to agencies or participants. LSU NCBRT/ACE works with your specific community’s needs and resources to enhance its safety and security infrastructure. 

Since 2015, LSU NCBRT/ACE has visited and trained more than 6,500 citizens from over 80 Tribal Nations. LSU NCBRT/ACE has delivered training in Tribal community locations including K-12 schools, college campuses, police departments, office buildings, hospitals and clinics, and casinos and hotels.

Tribal Liaisons Robert Holden and Steven Golubic facilitate communication with tribal leaders and program officials and provide invaluable guidance to ensure the seamless execution of the program. Together with Tribal Training Manager Ashlie Dubuy, LSU NCBRT/ACE aims to enhance relationships with Tribal communities and to foster meaningful partnerships with Tribal Nations. Read More

Commitment Moving Forward

LSU NCBRT/ACE reaffirms its unwavering commitment to supporting Tribal Nations through the continued development and expansion of our Tribal Program. We are dedicated to cultivating strong, enduring partnerships by providing ongoing support and maintaining open lines of communication. As we move forward, we remain focused on enhancing emergency preparedness and response in Indian Country, ensuring that our work continues to meet the needs of Tribal Nations.  

Training Impact

Southern Ute Indian Tribe

Ignacio, CO

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Kevin Giem

Security Manager, Odawa Casino in Petoskey, Michigan

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