Dilibert, John
National Law Enforcement Memorial Programs for Officers

The National Law Enforcement Officer Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) program is not just about raising funds for a memorial. It encompasses three pillars to honor and support law enforcement through a Memorial, Museum, and growing Officer Safety and Well-Being program. This presentation will demonstrate what the organization can do for police, sheriff and correctional agencies through various studies of line-of-duty deaths: How to reduce the risk of LEO's name being placed on the memorial wall? How does a fallen officer qualify to be listed? How can the NLEOMF assist an agency and survivor family with a line-of-duty death or educate a community on the sacrifices made by LEOs in today's world? The presentation will also cover a method where the attendee could assist the NLEMOF as an ambassador and provide the tactical and CNT operator an opportunity to provide input on how the NLEMOF can better support their discipline.

John Dilibert - Bio
John Dilibert has been in law enforcement for over 35 years, spending 29 with the Burbank PD in Los Angeles before moving to Idaho in 2016 where he served with the largest law enforcement agency in the state, the Ada County Sheriff's Office. His career has spanned a variety of assignments from patrol, investigations, training, emergency management and admin, including 25 years involved in SWAT, ranging from operator, team leader, negotiator and commander. Dilibert is a graduate of the National Counter Terrorism Academy.