Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers
Jasmine O.G. Mickens is a Program Analyst at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers, where responsibilities include analyzing management studies related to operational efficiencies and training programs. Previous experience includes roles at the Agency for Health Care Administration, focusing on administrative policy evaluation, and serving as a Government Employee addressing statewide operational challenges. Jasmine also has a background in the US Army as a retired Sergeant, where management and compensation analysis were key duties, and in customer service at Wells Fargo, assisting with account-related inquiries. Additionally, experience as a Directorate Logistics Manager at Vectrus involved financial analysis of logistics changes. Jasmine holds a degree in Sociology with an emphasis in Social Work from Grand Canyon University and is pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration at Ashford University.
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Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers
The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) serves as an interagency law enforcement training organization for more than 118 federal agencies or participating organizations. In addition, FLETC provides training and training resources to state, local, tribal, territorial, campus, and international law enforcement. As a Component of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, FLETC’s mission is crucial for our Nation’s protection. Through strategic partnerships, FLETC prepares the federal law enforcement community to safeguard the American people, our homeland, and our values. The skillful, dedicated men and women at our four training delivery points in Artesia, New Mexico; Charleston, South Carolina; Cheltenham, Maryland, and Glynco, Georgia, ensure we are America’s resource for federal law enforcement training.