From the Director

2020 was daunting for our nation and world. The COVID-19 pandemic forced leaders and citizens alike to face new challenges and an uncertain future. The 2020 LSU NCBRT/ACE Annual Report clearly illustrates our organization’s resilience and flexibility to deliver training and educational material when emergency responders needed them most.

We developed innovative training methods and new content.

We also adapted many existing resources to ensure our courses remained timely and relevant for responders and public health personnel.

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LSU NCBRT/ACE quickly produced relevant just-in-time training designed to keep first responders safe.

11,620
completions

across 25 webinar releases

25,090
views

across 68 YouTube training videos

4,583
audibles

across 27 podcast episodes

Amidst a global pandemic, LSU NCBRT/ACE transitioned several traditional courses into instructor-led virtual courses.

Our instructors trained 2,743 participants across 115 deliveries.

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over 1,000,000

Individual Views

of COVID-19 training materials across 19 countries

podcast

over 1,169,634

individuals trained

via DHS-Certified courses since 1998

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over 110,356

training hours

via DHS-Certified courses in FY 2020

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over 757,057

Individuals Trained

in FY 2020, including live virtual classes and just-in-time training

              View NCBRT growth data in table form.

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NCBRT is my standard of excellence.

Dr. David Dyjack

Executive Director of the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA)

On the Cutting Edge: Training. Preparing. Innovating.

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