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Webinar: Tactical recalibration: Evolving training and team structure for modern SWAT operations

Modern SWAT teams face new challenges — from unpredictable environments to heightened legal oversight and public expectations. Are your tactics, training and team design keeping pace?

Join Police1 for a 90-minute webinar to learn how tactical leaders are adapting core strategies, leveraging new technology and building legal resilience into training.

You’ll gain insight on:

  • Updating CQB and team formations for fluid environments

  • Applying drones, live mapping and integrated comms in real time

  • Strengthening planning and training to withstand legal scrutiny

Date: Thursday, September 11

Time: 1 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. CT / 10 a.m. PT

Meet our speakers

Hear directly from tactical leaders with decades of real-world SWAT experience:

  • Chief Philip L. Gonshak (ret.), former Seal Beach Police Chief and West County SWAT Commander

  • Commander Mike O’Donnell, Denver Police Department, Special Operations Division

  • Capt. Gaute “Bo” Svendsbo (ret.), Huntington Beach Police Department SWAT

  • Lt. Jason Bahret, Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Commander

Can’t make it live? Register and we’ll send you the recording.

 
 
 

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