The Mesa FTO Program documents set policy standards, formulate
the future direction of the FTO Program, and establish evaluation
guidelines. The documents also track, in checklist form, the Officers' in
Training (OITs')
progress throughout the program. As a means of measuring success, the
Attrition Table tracks the retention rate of the FTO Program. Retaining qualified OITs translates to a saving of resources,
a financially sound practice, and increases the number of qualified officers on the street. To download any
of these forms, please visit the
downloads page.
FTO Policy Manual
The Mesa PD FTO Policy Manual defines the mission of the FTO Program.
The manual also outlines the documentation and the roles and responsibilities of
all of the members in the program. Special programs are also outlined in
the Policy Manual. For more information about the Mesa Police FTO Policy
manual, please contact Greg Loewenhagen via phone at 480.644.4472 or via e-mail
at gregory.loewenhagen@mesaaz.gov.
Strategic Planning
Future goals of the FTO Program were developed by receiving input from OITs,
FTOs, sergeants, and staff members. The users designed the program and its
goals. A Three Year Plan was developed in the spring of 1997.
By the summer of
1999, the Three Year Plan was completed. The FTO Unit then devised a Two Year
Addendum of Program Goals, which were achieved by 2001. Developing a plan as
the example provided can resolve several issues for a department's FTO Program.
A plan can bring professionalism and respect to an FTO Program as the items in
the plan are accomplished. Incentives will encourage members to want to become
FTOs in departments where recruitment of quality FTOs is a problem.
Remember that the recruits trained in an FTO Program are the future of the
department. Resources assigned to an FTO Program should be considered an
investment in the future of the department.
Standard Evaluation Guidelines (SEGs)
The Standard Evaluation Guidelines are used to evaluate OITs.
FTOs strictly
adhere to SEGs when evaluating OITs and must refer to the SEGs while completing
the Daily Observation Report. For more information about the Standard
Evaluation Guidelines, please contact Greg Loewenhagen via phone at 480.644.4472
or via e-mail at gregory.loewenhagen@mesaaz.gov.
OIT Checklist
The OIT Checklist is used to track the OIT's progress through the four phases
of the FTO Program. Instead of spending a predetermined amount of time in a
particular phase, the FTO Unit requires
proficiency in particular training
subjects before moving on to the next phase. Consequently, an OIT may spend
more, less, or the same amount of time in a phase as he would in a program that
has a set time for each phase; advancement is dependent on proficiency.
Download the Checklist.