
Leading the fire and emergency service to excellence
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The Center for Public Safety Excellence (CPSE) is a not-for-profit 501 C 3 corporation that helps high-performing fire departments and emergency services professionals in their efforts to continuously improve.
We do that in three main ways:
In 1986, the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) and the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) came together to develop a framework for continuous improvement of the fire and emergency service. By 1996, this led to the formation of the Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI) to award accreditation to fire and emergency service agencies. In 2000, the Commission on Chief Fire Officer Designation was established to credential fire and emergency service officers. In 2006, the corporation’s name was changed to the Center for Public Safety Excellence, with CFAI and the, now-titled, Commission on Professional Credentialing became entities under CPSE.
From its inception, CPSE has valued having a diversity of involvement from a variety of stakeholders, including fire chiefs, city/county management, labor, standards development organizations, the insurance industry, and the federal government on our board and commissions.
In February 2024, we unveiled our 2024 – 27 Strategic Plan. This stakeholder-informed and holistic plan has four areas of strategic priority for CPSE to effectively embody its mission and achieve its vision. This new plan was preceded by a nimble two-year plan (2021-23) and a comprehensive five-year plan (2016-2021).