NNEPAC The Northern New England Police Accreditation Coalition |
The Northern New England Police Accreditation Coalition [NNEPAC] represents law enforcement accreditation interests within the States of New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont. Officially founded in 1989 as the New Hampshire Police Accreditation Coalition, NHPAC has twice voted to expand voting membership to include law enforcement agencies in the contiguous states of Maine and Vermont. In 1997, NHPAC officially became NNEPAC, and now represents over 40 agencies in the tri-state region. At NNEPAC, our goal is simple. We exist solely to serve as an active proponent of law enforcement professionalism and the law enforcement accreditation process. Member agencies benefit from a network of training and support. While voting membership is limited to law enforcement agencies in the tri-state region, associate membership is open to any law enforcement agency� and to other governmental or non-profit agencies whose function affects or is affected by the accreditation process. |
The Old Man of the Mountain adorns the center of the NNEPAC logo |
2009-2010 Executive Board Chair Ms. Sue Lowrey The University of Vermont (802) 656-5751 [email protected] Vice Chair Ms. Michelle Provencher Goffstown, NH Police Department (603) 497-4858 [email protected] Secretary Ms. Lorraine Madden Keene, NH Police Department (603) 357-9815 [email protected] Treasurer Mr. Greg Murphy Manchester, NH Police Department (603) 668-8711 [email protected] Training Coordinators Ms. Jamie Allain Hudson, NH Police Department (603) 886-6011 [email protected] Ms. Rebecca Bergeron Newton, NH Police Department (603) 382-6774 [email protected] |
For further information about membership in NNEPAC, please contact us via e-mail at: [email protected] |
The next NNEPAC Business Meeting will be held on: Friday, November 13th at 10:00 a.m. at PS&TC in Concord, NH |
To learn more about law enforcement accreditation, visit the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. at: www.calea.org |
Updated: October 13th, 2009 |