INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE is a federal contractor, registered under UEI MUFDFLWLFDT5 and CAGE code 8F938. It has been awarded $178,989,600 across 541 federal contracts. Primary work spans Unknown NAICS, Business Associations, and Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting Services. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Justice, Department Of State, and Department Of Transportation.
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AI Capability Profile
The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) specializes in organizing and managing high-impact law enforcement conferences and professional development forums, serving as a central hub for global police leadership engagement. Their core capabilities include end-to-end convention and tra...
The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) specializes in organizing and managing high-impact law enforcement conferences and professional development forums, serving as a central hub for global police leadership engagement. Their core capabilities include end-to-end convention and trade show execution—covering booth space coordination, exhibitor logistics, registration management, and conference operations—tailored specifically to federal, state, and international law enforcement stakeholders. They provide targeted professional and management development training programs and facilitate direct engagement between public safety agencies and industry partners through curated exhibition environments. Their unique specialization lies in deep integration with the law enforcement community, enabling trusted, mission-aligned networking and knowledge exchange among top-tier agencies and service providers. IACP maintains consistent, long-standing relationships with the Department of Justice, particularly supporting ATF and NCIS through exhibit booth rentals and conference participation. The Department of Homeland Security and Department of Defense also engage IACP to connect with frontline law enforcement professionals through exhibition and training opportunities at its annual events. The Department of Transportation and Department of State have similarly leveraged IACP’s platform to reach policing audiences on cross-cutting issues such as traffic safety and international cooperation. The contractor’s primary operational focus is under NAICS 561920 (Convention and Trade Show Organizers), 813910 (Business Associations), and 813920 (Professional Organizations), reflecting its role as a mission-driven professional association facilitating industry-government collaboration in public safety. Its market positioning is distinct as a non-profit entity serving as the premier convening authority for police executives worldwide. IACP is structured as a non-governmental professional association headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, with no federal certifications on record. Its geographic presence is centered in the National Capital Region, but its influence extends globally through annual conferences attended by law enforcement leaders from over 100 countries.
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