Full Name
GEORGE W VIT
Job Title
Sergeant
Company
south brunswick police department
Speaker Bio
George W. Vit is a full time police Sergeant in New Jersey with almost 20 years of experience in law enforcement.
Sgt. Vit began his public service in the New Jersey Army National Guard. He earned a B.S. in Management of Telecommunication from New Jersey Institute of Technology before being deployed. He continued to serve the public by becoming a police officer. After completing an MBA in Management of Technology, he continued to participate in various committees including a technology committee, awards committee, and training committee. Sgt Vit is a Field Training Officer (FTO), TASER operator, and Drug Recognition Expert (DRE). He has also received numerous awards including recognition for having saved a 12 year old boy, a letter of commendation for felony arrests, and outstanding marksmanship awards. Most recently, Sgt. Vit was assigned to the support services bureau to carry out training and technology initiatives, which included body worn cameras and related grant funding and policy.
Sgt. Vit continues to serve on many committees dedicated to technology in law enforcement in professional organizations such as the International Association of Chiefs of Police where he was elected to the Law Enforcement and Information Technology Board (LEIT) and serves on the CJIS committee and several working groups.
Sgt. Vit began his public service in the New Jersey Army National Guard. He earned a B.S. in Management of Telecommunication from New Jersey Institute of Technology before being deployed. He continued to serve the public by becoming a police officer. After completing an MBA in Management of Technology, he continued to participate in various committees including a technology committee, awards committee, and training committee. Sgt Vit is a Field Training Officer (FTO), TASER operator, and Drug Recognition Expert (DRE). He has also received numerous awards including recognition for having saved a 12 year old boy, a letter of commendation for felony arrests, and outstanding marksmanship awards. Most recently, Sgt. Vit was assigned to the support services bureau to carry out training and technology initiatives, which included body worn cameras and related grant funding and policy.
Sgt. Vit continues to serve on many committees dedicated to technology in law enforcement in professional organizations such as the International Association of Chiefs of Police where he was elected to the Law Enforcement and Information Technology Board (LEIT) and serves on the CJIS committee and several working groups.
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