Each year, CATO is proud to accept nominations for the CATO Awards, honoring law enforcement officers who have gone above and beyond the call of duty in the previous year.
Several prestigious awards are formally presented to recipients at the annual CATO Training Conference.
Nominations for each award must comply with the following criteria:
Nomination Instructions:
For more information, contact Adam Sharki at asharki@catotraining.org
The CATO Award of Valor is awarded to tactical officers who distinguish themselves by remarkable bravery or acts displaying extreme courage during a tactical incident.
CATO Chief of the Year is awarded to an outstanding Chief or Sheriff who demonstrates a fierce commitment to supporting the training, equipping and deploying of their tactical team.
CATO Special Weapons Team of the Year is awarded to an outstanding California SWAT team based on a particular operation and an ongoing commitment by a team to do the best possible job, through a dedication to real-world training operations and teamwork.
CATO will bestow its SWAT Officer of the Year Award to the SWAT officer who embodies the values, commitment and standards that set the tactical community apart. The recipient has demonstrated their contributions during operations as well as ongoing support for the betterment of the team.
Named for the legendary tactical innovator, philosopher and prolific author, Sid Heal, this award is presented to the individual who has demonstrated an extreme commitment to service and has proven their dedication to enhancing the profession and the tactical community. A selection committee bases its decision on an evaluation of his or her performance, dedication, and leadership.
Named for the exemplary leader, Marine and LAPD Sergeant, Colonel Tim Anderson. This award is presented to the individual who has demonstrated a consistent commitment to servant leadership and has shown a unique ability to guide, develop and inspire others. A selection committee bases its decision on an evaluation of his or her performance, dedication, and leadership.
Our most prestigious award. Recipients must win unanimous approval of the CATO Board of Directors. Likewise, the qualifications for this award cannot be attributed to a single act or incident but instead, span a career and often long after retirement. The individual's achievements must reflect the highest level of personal commitment, leadership, and dedicated service to the tactical community of California law enforcement.