July
July 2026
If you would like the PDF version of any of the courses below, please contact Sarah Carter at Sarah.Carter@daytonastate.edu
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Advanced Cellular & Timing Adv. Area Search Investigations Date: July 13, 2026 - 8:30 a.m- 4:30 p.m.
Location: Daytona State College - ATC campusCOURSE DESCRIPTION: This is the CJSTC and FDLE certified Speed Measurement Course (1158) to become a certified radar and laser operator in the State of Florida. The student will learn to identify targets and become familiar with speed estimates. The student will conduct testing
procedures on the equipment to ensure proper
operation. The student will learn the legal basis for the
principles of Doppler radar and the proper vernacular
for courtroom testimony. There will be at least 12 hours of hands-on practical exercises as part of the course.
It is recommended that the students bring radar and
laser units for the field exercises (if available).Course Registration:
For questions about registration or services we offer,
contact the current program coordinator at:
Coordinator: Gerry Barrett
Email: traffsafe@tsc.fl.edu
Phone: (850)-201-7739
Florida Public Safety Institute -
Speed Measurement Date: July 20-24, 2026 - 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Mon-Fri)
Location: Daytona State College - ATC campusCOURSE DESCRIPTION: Connected Vehicle data. Participants will learn the principles of cellular networks, how devices interact within them, and how to analyze Tower Dumps and specialized location records. Additionally, the course covers Timing Advance technology for precise geographic, searches, integrating these methods with traditional investigative tools, and ensuring
adherence to legal and ethical guidelinesCourse Objectives:
- Understand the principles of cellular networks and Timing Advance technology and
their applications in investigations. - Learn how to create targeted search areas using both Tower Dumps and Timing.
- Advance technology.
- Analyze cellular records, including Tower Dumps, to identify potential leads and
suspects. - Apply legal and ethical considerations in the use of cellular and geographic dat\ Utilize
specialized location records, advanced area searches, and Connected Vehicle
data in investigations. - Develop skills in interpreting and visualizing Timing Advance data for investigative
purposes. - Integrate Timing Advance and Tower Dump data with other investigative tools to
enhance case-solving efforts. - Apply learned methodologies to solve real-world complex criminal cases using both
theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice.
Learning Outcome:
- Upon completing this course, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and
skills to
effectively use Tower Dumps, Area Searches, and Timing Advance technology in theirinvestigations, allowing them to solve complex cases more efficiently and contribute to public
safety with confidence.
INSTRUCTOR:
- We only use active law enforcement, who are currently using these techniques in their
daily roles as
our instructors. By doing this, it keeps the material up to date and immediately applicable for the students. The instructors can use their own active cases toreinforce the techniques taught in the class. You can read all our instructor biographies on our website.
Course Registration: For questions about registration or services we offer, contact the current program coordinator at:
Coordinator: Gerry Barrett
Email: traffsafe@tsc.fl.edu
Phone: (850)-201-7739
Florida Public Safety Institute - Understand the principles of cellular networks and Timing Advance technology and


