Chairperson
Sgt. Drew Bolzer
Lancaster Co. Sheriff's Office
Representing sworn officer holding the rank of sergeant or below
Members
Asst. Chief Jason Stille
Lincoln Police Department
Representing Cities of the Primary Class
Lt. Colonel Buck Duis
Nebraska State Patrol
Representing NSP
Chief Paul Graham
Aurora Police Department
Representing Cities of the 2nd Class
Chief Deputy Greg London
Sarpy Co. Sheriff's Office
Representing Sheriffs serving a Population of over 40,000 people
Matthew McCarthy
Northeast Community College
Representing Citizens at Large
Sheriff Dan Osmond
Custer Co. Sheriff's Office
Representing Sheriffs serving a population of less than 40,000 people
Chief Steve Reeves
North Platte Police Department
Representing Cities of the 1st Class
Deputy Chief Sherie Thomas
Omaha Police Department
Representing Chief of Police (or Designee) from cities of the Metropolitan Class
Crime Commission and NLETC Staff Members
Crime Commission Executive Director Bryan Tuma
David Stolz, Agency Counsel for the Crime Commission, serves as legal advisor to the Council.
Director Mark Stephenson, Director of Standards to the Council.
Steven Gobel, Secretary to the Council.
The Police Standards Advisory Council serves the Nebraska Crime Commission by being responsible for establishing the standards, rules and training governing the certification of law enforcement officers in Nebraska. The Council is responsible for the revocation of law enforcement certificates of officers who have failed to meet such requirements.
Council members are appointed by the Governor to four year terms. The Council consists of nine voting members as set forth in Neb. Rev 81-1407. Eight of the voting members are law enforcement professionals and one member is a citizen at large or a member of the Jail Standards Board. Meetings are normally held the third Wednesday of each month at 9:00 a.m. at the Training Center.