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18 people are interested
Volunteer With DHS K9 Teams
ORGANIZATION: Department of Homeland Security k9
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18 people are interested
Who We Are
TSA’s National Explosives Detection Canine Team Program (NEDCTP) began as the Federal Aviation Administration’s Explosives Detection Canine Program in 1972 and transferred to TSA in 2002. Congress has recognized the value of TSA’s NEDCTP through its continued support and funding. TSA’s NEDCTP is currently the largest explosives detection canine program in DHS, and the second largest in the federal government, with 997 funded National Explosives Detection Canine teams currently stationed at more than 100 of the Nation’s airports, mass transit, and cargo environments. The success of TSA’s NEDCTP is a prime example of federal, state, and local governmental entities working together with a common goal-to protect the transportation domain and the American people.
What We Do
TSA procures, trains, and deploys both TSA-led and state and local law enforcement-led canine teams to secure our Nation’s transportation systems through effective explosives detection, visible deterrence, and timely, mobile response to support rail stations, airports, passenger terminals, seaports, surface carriers, and other facilities.
Contact Information:
William Santiago
William.santiago@tsa.dhs.gov
Justin Panter
Justin.panter@tsa.dhs.gov
2 Shifts
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morning /
08:00 AM to 10:00 AM
Sunday, Monday, Thursday, Friday
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afternoon /
12:00 PM to 02:00 PM
Sunday, Monday, Thursday, Friday
- NONE OF THESE TIMES WORK FOR ME, BUT I CAN STILL HELP
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About Department of Homeland Security k9
Location:
5500 international BLvd, North Charleston, SC 29418, US
Mission Statement
To protect the nations transportation system and ensure freedom of movement for both people and commerce.
Description
Who We Are
TSA’s National Explosives Detection Canine Team Program (NEDCTP) began as the Federal Aviation Administration’s Explosives Detection Canine Program in 1972 and transferred to TSA in 2002. Congress has recognized the value of TSA’s NEDCTP through its continued support and funding. TSA’s NEDCTP is currently the largest explosives detection canine program in DHS, and the second largest in the federal government, with 997 funded National Explosives Detection Canine teams currently stationed at more than 100 of the Nation’s airports, mass transit, and cargo environments. The success of TSA’s NEDCTP is a prime example of federal, state, and local governmental entities working together with a common goal-to protect the transportation domain and the American people.
What We Do
TSA procures, trains, and deploys both TSA-led and state and local law enforcement-led canine teams to secure our Nation’s transportation systems through effective explosives detection, visible deterrence, and timely, mobile response to support rail stations, airports, passenger terminals, seaports, surface carriers, and other facilities.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
5500 International BoulevardNorth Charleston, SC 29418
DATE POSTED
October 3, 2021
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Approximately 2 hours