In conjunction with NAWLEE (National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives), IACP, NOBLE, and HAPCOA, WIFLE has begun working on an outline for implementing Policing in the 21st Century.
More than a year ago, I learned for OPM that women were not saving enough through their TSP accounts and when they were saving enough, women were not investing aggressively enough to stave off inflation.
To assist women, WIFLE added Investing for Women to our Leadership Training. Last year, while serving as a mentor at an IACP class, I learned the average age of widowhood was about 56/57 years of age.
WIFLE Foundation, Inc. will hold its 16th annual Leadership Training June 8-11, 2015 at the Marriott Waterside Hotel in Tampa, Florida. Our program starts June 8th with “The Winning Mind for Women Unleashed!” This eight-hour interactive training will inspire, inform, and provide attendees with information they can use immediately to improve and enhance both their professional and personal lives.
Join Women in Federal Law Enforcement (WIFLE) in running 13.1 miles this spring.
WIFLE’s 1st Annual Half Marathon will take place on Sunday, March 22, 2015, on a USATF certified course at Prince William Forest Park in Dumfries, Virginia, just outside Washington, DC.
The U.S. borders have inundated news cycles in recent months. To find out what’s really going on, tune in to FEDtalk to hear a group of federal law enforcement professionals discuss what they experience at the border and what they need to do their mission.
On Wednesday, the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association sent a memo to its members detailing its response to the government shutdown. The full text of the statement from FLEOA President Nate Catura is below: