Send us a text Dan Greene will present Reading the Moment: Human Behavior and Tactical Decision-Making at the 2026 ILEETA Conference & Expo in St. Louis, 16–21 March 2026. 👉 https://www.ileeta.org/conference/ A NOTE FROM THE LEARNING LAB ILEETA Deputy Executive Director Joe Willis sat down with Dan Greene for a Learning Lab conversation focused on a critical gap in law enforcement training: De-escalation is not a single skill. Decision-making under pressure is not instinct alone. Both must be trained deliberately, systematically, and with context. This conversation is designed to give context before the course, reinforce key ideas after the course, and challenge trainers to rethink how human behavior, stress, and decision-making are taught across agencies. COURSE CONTEXT Course Title: Reading the Moment: Human Behavior and Tactical Decision-Making Instructor: Dan Greene Course Length: 1 hour 45 minutes Event: 2026 ILEETA Conference & Expo Location: St. Louis, Missouri | 16–21 March 2026 🗓️ Find this course on the conference schedule: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AwYa8qRDeQpIwOmxsQkeTTLf_sgketxc/edit ABOUT THE CONVERSATION Law enforcement officers are expected to make high-consequence decisions in environments shaped by uncertainty, emotion, time pressure, and human behavior. Yet decision-making and de-escalation are often fragmented across multiple lesson plans, policies, and training blocks. In this ILEETA Learning Lab interview, Dan Greene explains how his agency consolidated decades of research, experience, and best practices into a unified decision-making framework. Drawing from Force Science, PERF ICAT, CIT principles, human performance research, and operational experience, Dan outlines a practical model that helps officers: • Read human behavior in real time • Slow encounters when appropriate • Prioritize safety, time, and stabilization • Make defensible decisions rooted in policy, law, and values Dan also discusses how this framework improves consistency across officers, supports training documentation, and provides clarity during internal reviews and legal scrutiny. This conversation provides essential context for Dan’s conference session and delivers immediate value to instructors, FTOs, supervisors, and training leaders. TOPICS DISCUSSED • Why de-escalation is an outcome, not a single tactic • Reading behavior and conditions under stress • Human performance factors in real-world decision-making • Building a unified, agency-wide decision-making model • Training decision-making through scenarios and after-action reviews • Why interaction matters more than lectures in modern classrooms CONNECT WITH THE INSTRUCTOR Dan Greene Executive Director, National Association of Field Training Officers (NAFTO) Website: https://nafto.org ABOUT THE ILEETA LEARNING LAB The ILEETA Learning Lab features conversations with conference instructors and training leaders to share insight, experience, and practical ideas that inspire excellence in law enforcement training. These conversations are designed to complement conference courses, support instructors, and extend learning beyond the classroom. #InspireExcellence #TribeOfTrainers #ILEETA2026 Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/yyeow3y-u7U