Skip to content
Tailboard

Editor boards

The people who review what you adopt.

Each discipline is overseen by a volunteer editor board of practitioners and counsel. Police templates require named SME review before publication.

Fire Service Editor Board

Reviews fire-service templates and references. We are recruiting career and volunteer chiefs, training officers, and safety officers.

Status: recruiting

EMS Editor Board

Reviews EMS templates and references. We are recruiting EMS chiefs, medical directors, training coordinators, and quality officers.

Status: recruiting

Law Enforcement Editor Board

Reviews police templates before any are moved out of draft status. We are recruiting chiefs, police legal advisors, training commanders, and Internal Affairs commanders. Police templates are not published until a named SME signs off.

Status: recruiting

How review works

Named SMEs. Real accountability.

  1. A draft template is authored from primary standards and case law. Fire / EMS templates may publish in this state with the standards cited inline.
  2. A discipline editor assigns the draft to a named SME for review. The SME's name, role, agency, and review date are recorded.
  3. The SME may request changes. The author revises. The cycle continues until the SME signs off.
  4. The template moves to status: published with the SME byline visible on the template page.
  5. Police templates require this process before publication. Until SME review, police templates carry a prominent draft banner.
  6. Templates are re-reviewed annually. SMEs may be added or removed.

Editor board recruiting now.

If you have practitioner expertise in any of the three disciplines and can commit to roughly one review every other month, we'd like to hear from you.