The Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) is celebrating a major milestone: the one-year anniversary of its cutting-edge Research, Development and Training Center (R.D.T.C.), which officially opened on July 11, 2024. The purpose-built facility has already made a measurable impact, strengthening the capabilities of BSO’s first responders and civilian staff through advanced, hands-on training and wellness programs.
Described by the agency as a “beacon of progress,” the R.D.T.C. was designed to elevate every aspect of preparedness, professional development, and public safety service delivery. The center features immersive simulation labs, tactical firing ranges, a customizable shoot house, and specialized rooms replicating high-pressure environments. A dedicated defensive tactics room also supports physical readiness for real-world encounters.
“In just one year, the R.D.T.C. has raised the bar for public safety training—not just for Broward County, but for the region and beyond,” said Broward Sheriff Dr. Gregory Tony. “This facility is more than just brick and mortar; it’s a strategic investment in our most valuable resource: our people.”
According to BSO data, the first six months of operation saw strong engagement from both internal personnel and visiting agencies. A total of 2,157 participants completed firearms training, while 555 went through intensive shoot house exercises. Another 2,315 personnel enhanced their defensive tactics in the mat room. On the academic side, 2,756 students took part in classroom instruction, underscoring the center’s focus on continuous learning and strategic thinking.
The R.D.T.C. also prioritizes wellness, offering fitness programs, one-on-one consultations, physical therapy, pain management services, and nutritional guidance—all aimed at maintaining peak physical and mental performance. Participation has been strong, reflecting what the agency describes as a “shared commitment to staying mission-ready.”
As the Training Center enters its second year, BSO leaders say the focus remains on innovation, growth, and excellence in service.
“We’re not just training first responders,” said Sheriff Tony. “We are shaping the future of public safety in Broward County.”