Tennessee Governor Bill Lee (R) participated in Wednesday’s official groundbreaking for the Multi-Agency Law Enforcement Training Academy (MALETA) in Nashville’s Cockrill Bend.
The $415 million site campus will have housing and dining facilities for cadets and in-service employees, local and state law enforcement training facilities, and a new administrative headquarters building for the Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security and the Tennessee Department of Correction.
According to the press release, most of the state’s law enforcement officers will get training at MALETA.
Lee said this new training academy will help equip Tennessee law enforcement with the tools to keep communities safe.
“As Americans face rising crime nationwide, Tennessee is equipping law enforcement with the tools needed to keep every community safe. Unprecedented times call for unprecedented support. I’ve always said that every Tennessean deserves to feel safe in their community, and this shared facility will significantly enhance training and resources that law enforcement agencies need to deliver that quality of life,” Lee said.
The MALETA campus attempts to improve training for law enforcement personnel, foster greater agency cooperation and information sharing, and achieve significant financial savings. Due to the facility’s flexible scheduling capabilities, the campus will house more than 400 cadets and 200 in-service professionals on-site. The training facilities will also provide space for commuter workers and students who train and attend daily classes.
According to the press release, MALETA will be built on around 800 acres of state-owned land near the Cumberland River in Nashville’s Cockrill Bend neighborhood. The first construction phase is scheduled to start by the spring of 2024, followed by the third and final phase in 2025.
Lt. Governor Randy McNally (R-Oak Ridge) said that this new campus will encourage law enforcement collaboration and efficient use of taxpayer dollars.
“The safety of our citizens and the enforcement of our laws is our primary responsibility as a state government. This outstanding new campus will allow our law enforcement officers to be trained in a truly state-of-the-art facility. The multi-agency nature of the MALETA campus will encourage collaboration between agencies and efficient use of taxpayer resources. Tennessee is one of the few states in the nation to invest in this type of shared law enforcement training campus facility. I believe this facility will be critical in ensuring our law enforcement officers remain the best in the nation at keeping citizens safe,” McNally said.
State House Speaker Cameron Sexton (R-Crossville) said that the historic groundbreaking of the new MALETA facility shows Tennessee’s commitment to law and order.
“This is a historic day as we break ground on the new MALETA facility. The Governor and the General Assembly partnered to provide a state-of-the-art law enforcement training facility for the professionals who protect and serve our communities and families every day. Today’s groundbreaking is an indication of our state’s commitment to law and order,” Sexton said.
The Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance (TDCI), the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy (TLETA), the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission (POST), the Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security (TDOS), the Tennessee Department of Correction (TDOC), and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) will all use MALETA facilities to train members of the local police force, the Tennessee Highway Patrol, and corrections officers.
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Photo “Bill Lee” by Tennessee Department of Safety.