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Basic Incident Response to Digital Evidence Program (BIRDE)
Up one levelThe purpose of this program is to provide training necessary to any criminal investigator who may be a first responder in a situation in which computer based evidence is or may be recovered. While not being overwhelmingly technical in delivery, this program provides a sufficient overview of technology in order to adequately prepare the criminal investigator for taking proper steps necessary to assess, acquire, and preserve digital evidence during the conduct of an investigation.
Type: Advanced
Length: 3 days, (Travel days Monday and Friday)
Curriculum
- Search & Seizure Legal Overview
- Computer Hardware and Storage Media
- Cell Phone Seizure
- Investigative Computer Crime Scene Techniques
- Search and Seizure Practical Exercise
- Internet Safety and Survival
Prerequisites for Attendance
There are no prerequisites for this class, other than the participants must be in a law enforcement occupation. Students are solicited from federal, state and local law enforcement agencies.
Additional Information
Hosting an Exportable BIRDE
As a convenience to the law enforcement community, the Technical Operations Division (TOD) can export the BIRDE Training Program to an appropriate training site. For organizations that need to train multiple officers or agents, this may be a desirable alternative to enrolling and sending their trainees to the Glynco program. If you would like to consider hosting the BIRDE at your venue, consider the following.
- A classroom with Internet connectivity is required for the export program. (TOD will provide laptop computers)
- For additional information, contact Program Coordinator.
Contact Information
Training Technician
Technical Operations Training Facility
Bldg. 217
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
Glynco, GA 31524
Phone: (912) 267-2702
Fax: (912) 267-2797
Fletc-TechnicalOpsTrngFacility@dhs.gov
This program has been approved as a reimbursed training program to State and Local Officers by the National Integration Center (NIC), formally the Office of Grants and Training (G&T) and will be added to the list of eligible Federal Terrorism Training Courses.
Training Dates
- XP-BIRDE-201a / Longview, WA -- May 22, 2012 to May 24, 2012
- XP-BIRDE-301 / Edina, MN -- Dec 18, 2012 to Dec 20, 2012
- XP-BIRDE-302 / Middleton, PA -- Mar 26, 2013 to Mar 28, 2013
- XP-BIRDE-303 / Dover, PA -- May 21, 2013 to May 23, 2013
- XP-BIRDE-304 / Glynco, GA -- Jun 25, 2013 to Jun 27, 2013
- XP-BIRDE-305 / Alliance, OH -- Sep 17, 2013 to Sep 19, 2013