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DFR Training (NPIA, Wyboston, UK)
ADF will be holding a 2-day Digital First Responder (DFR) class on Monday Jun 22 & Tue Jun 23 at Wyboston. Here are the details:
- Levels: Combined Level 1 & Level 2 with CDFR examinations for certifications
- Dates:
- Level 1: Mon Jun 22 (full) and Tue Jun 23 (full)
- Level 2, Mon Jun 22 (2nd half), Tue Jun 23 (full), and Wed Jun 24 (1st half)
- Hours: between 8:30 and 17:30 on each day
- Location: NPIA, Wyboston, United
- Room: CR5
- Maximum Class Size: 20
- Meals: Only lunch will be provided for Mon Jun 22 & Tue Jun 23
- Price: Please contact ADF at trainings (at) adfsolutions.com
IMPORTANT NOTE:
- Level 2 attendees: Attendance for the first half of Wed Jun 24 is REQUIRED, so please make arrangements to attend that day. Attendance for first half of Mon Jun 22 is OPTIONAL
- Level 1 attendees: Attendance for the first half of Wed Jun 24 is NOT REQUIRED
Requirements:
To attend this class attendees are requested to bring their own laptop. The specifications are as follows:
- Windows 2000, XP, or Vista
- You need to have administrative privileges to install our software on it
The training will be held at Wyboston on Tue Jun 24 and Wed Jun 25th. Hours are between 9:00 and 17:00 on each day. The last day (Wednesday) concludes with an exam to pass the Digital First Responder Certification.
Accommodations:
Wyboston has accommodation options. However, to avoid delays, we recommend staying at NPIA, or one of the nearby Premier Inns. For accommodation at NPIA, please contact Jane Pashley at NPIA, Tel: +44 (0)1480 401986, jane.pashley (at) npia.pnn.police.uk
FAQ:
What is the difference between a Level 1 and Level 2 class?
In general, Level 1 & Level 2 trainings are held separately and also taught in a combined class. When done separately, each course is a 2-day course and the descriptions are at available here. Although there are common modules with regards to using our software, the Level 1 course has module specific to non-technical users that are redundant for Level 2 users, and likewise the Level 2 course has modules that are not taught to Level 1 users.
What are the benefits of a combined Level 1 & 2 class?
This class is designed to facilitate interaction between Level 1 & Level 2 attendees, and has a lot of benefit for Level 2 attendees are expecting to use our triage tools and also manage or work with Level 1 attendees who will also use our triage tools.
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