Join us on Tuesday, July 26,
2016 for overview training on
the 1033 Program.
We plan to host multiple train-
ing sessions throughout the
year at different locations.
This initial training session will
be located at the Colorado
State Patrol Academy, which
can accommodate about 75
people.
Training topics will include:
General program rules
Website links
Search tips
Workshop time to set up
accounts
Bring your computer to create
accounts and search for
equipment in real time.
Space is limited, register now!
1033 Program Training
Free Shipping of 1033 Equipment from RCP Locations
Acquiring equipment for no
charge from the military is a
great way to maximize a law
enforcement agency’s budget.
Search for and request equip-
ment from Recycling Control
Point (RCP) sites to stretch that
budget even further.
Unlike traditional dispo-
sition sites, RCP sites
automatically ship the
equipment that you re-
quest for free!
Take advantage of this oppor-
tunity for free shipping by
searching for equipment that
is available at RCP locations.
In the DLA External Business
Portal Reutilization-Transfer-
Donation (RTD) site, look in
the “Search by Location”
field. Select the sites that
begin with “RCP.”
Remember to stick with sites
in the U.S. Avoid Germers-
heim, Gimcheon, Japan, and
Sigonella because they may
charge you and it will take a
long time to ship items from
overseas.
If you need to reset your RTD
password, call 855-352-0001
option 2.
Here are the instructions for
searching for and requesting
equipment.
Colorado 1033 and 1122 Programs
Special points of
interest:
Mark your calen-
dar for 1033
Program Training
Colorado found
to be compliant
during national
1033 LESO Pro-
gram Compli-
ance Review
Visit Jovita and
Alice at the Colo-
rado Association
of Chiefs of Po-
lice Conference
Colorado State Patrol June 14, 2016 Volume 2, Issue 1
Inside this issue:
1033 Program
Compliance Review 2
Good News Story 3
Trivia Corner 3
Colorado Police
Chiefs Conference 4
New LESO Website 4
Date: Tuesday, 7/26/16
Time: 8:30 a.m.—12:00 p.m.
Location: Colorado State Pa-
trol Academy, Building 100
15055 South Golden Road,
Golden, CO 80401
Registration: https://
www.surveymonkey.com/r/
KMDMMMF
RCP
Representatives from the Law
Enforcement Support Office
(LESO) visited Colorado during
the last week of April to con-
duct a Program Compliance
Review (PCR). As part of the
state review, 27 agencies were
visited and reviewed.
LESO conducts PCRs for each
state every two years. The pur-
pose is to ensure that state
coordinators and law enforce-
ment agencies in the state are
compliant with the terms and
conditions of the LESO 1033
Program.
Regular PCRs enhance the
accountability of the program
through oversight and review.
They provide an opportunity for
local agencies to connect with
the federal level administrators,
as well as a chance to demon-
strate how the program bene-
fits each community.
During a PCR, the LESO team
reviews each agency’s paper-
work, physically inspects 1033
equipment, and addresses
questions and issues.
The PCR provides a reminder
about the importance of keep-
ing accurate and complete
records of 1033 equipment.
What is the system that your
agency uses to track equip-
ment? How do you track equip-
ment that has been issued out
to an officer?
To track 1033 equipment, it is
recommended that agencies
use the Equipment Custody
Receipt provided by LESO. You
may download and modify
these forms to suit your needs.
We are proud to report that
each agency reviewed and the
State of Colorado overall are
compliant.
The LESO team thanked the
participating agencies for their
thorough preparation with the
availability of LESO program
equipment and documentation.
They thank each of the 27 fully
compliant agencies for their
cooperation and support.
We in the Colorado 1033 office
thank all the participating agen-
cies for their hard work prepar-
ing for the PCR, their generosity
with their time, and their wel-
coming attitudes toward the
LESO team.
Colorado 1033 Program Compliance Review Completed
Page 2 Colorado 1033 and 1122 Programs
Do you need an all
terrain vehicle?
How about a mule?
Search in the DLA
Business Portal
for NSN
2340DSATV4WHE.
Colorado Agencies Selected for LESO Program Compliance Review
Archuleta County Sheriff’s Office Arvada Police Department
Auraria Police Department Avon Police Department
Bayfield Marshal’s Office Cedaredge Police Department
Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office Colorado Springs Police Department
De Beque Marshal’s Office Delta Police Department
Eagle County Sheriff’s Office Glenwood Springs Police Department
Green Mountain Falls Police Department Greenwood Village Police Department
Hotchkiss Marshal’s Office Idaho Springs Police Department
La Plata County Sheriff’s Office Manitou Springs Police Department
Monte Vista Police Department Palisade Police Department
Rifle Police Department Rio Grande County Sheriff’s Office
Saguache County Sheriff’s Office Sheridan Police Department
Teller County Sheriff’s Office Thornton Police Department
Woodland Park Police Department
Volume 2, Issue 1 Page 3
Colorado Agencies use 1033 Equipment to Rescue Citizens
It may be hard to believe that just a few months ago our state was covered in snow. Multiple agencies in Colorado used equipment from
the 1033 Program to rescue citizens during snow storms over the winter. Check out the news stories.
Elizabeth Fire Rescue
Aurora Police Department
Fun and Games Trivia Corner
Where can you find this stylish Mayor’s residence?
Answer on page 4.
1033 and 1122 Programs
700 Kipling St
Ste 2000
Lakewood, CO 80215
Phone: 303-239-5776
Fax: 303-239-5775
E-mail:
Find us online at:
www.colorado.gov/
csp/1033
www.colorado.gov/
csp/1122
Colorado State Patrol
Saving Local Governments Money
The Law Enforcement Support Office (LESO)
within the Department of Defense (DoD), De-
fense Logistics Agency, facilitates the 1033
program. This program allows transfer of excess
DoD property that might otherwise be destroyed
to law enforcement agencies across the United
States.
Section 1122 of the National Defense Authori-
zation Act authorizes state and local agencies
to purchase equipment and supplies in support
of counter-drug, homeland security, and emer-
gency response activities through federal
sources of supply. Agencies can take advantage
of the volume buying power of the Federal Gov-
ernment for low prices.
Is it time to change the Points
of Contact for your organiza-
tion?
Are you ready to transfer or
turn in equipment?
Do you need a squishy stress
reliever?
We look forward to the oppor-
tunity to chat with you about
the 1033 and 1122 Pro-
grams.
Would you like pointers on
searching for particular
items?
Jovita and Alice will be at the
Colorado Association of
Chiefs of Police (CACP) Con-
ference in Grand Junction on
June 22-23, 2016.
Stop by our exhibit booth to
meet the voices on the other
end of the phone in person.
Say Hello at the Colorado Association of Chiefs of Police Conference
We are excited to talk about
your challenges and success-
es with the programs, and to
learn how to serve you better.
Answer: Be sure to stop by the Mayor’s place when you visit the Hotchkiss Marshal’s Office at the Hotchkiss Town Hall.
Fun and Gams Trivia Answer
The Law Enforcement Support Office (LESO) has a new look and a new address for their
website. Check it out for helpful links, forms, and instructions for the 1033 Program.
New LESO Website