Public Safety

TFG's understanding of criminal justice issues and success record is unparalleled in the industry. The breadth and depth of our experience in working with local justice and public safety agencies allows us to help our clients form strategic partnerships with federal policy makers to best leverage cutting-edge work being done at the local level. From police departments to sheriff’s offices to emergency management agencies to fire departments, we understand how to connect with federal agencies and Members of Congress with oversight over justice and public safety issues in ways that produce the results our clients seek. TFG has been very aggressive in helping our clients pursue the resources they need to meet current and future criminal justice needs.

Our Expertise

  • Law enforcement (rural, urban, suburban, micropolitan)
  • Offender Re-Entry
  • Jails and detention systems
  • Courts (criminal and civil)
  • Drug interdictions (including Meth)
  • Border security
  • Justice information systems (law enforcement and judicial)

Client Successes

Loudoun County, VA

In 2018, Loudoun County, VA is the recipient of a $1,486,000 grant award through FEMA’s FY2017 Assistance to Firefighter Grant Program. The grant will cover both personnel costs and the contracting costs associated with hosting workshops that addresses physical fitness, nutrition, behavioral health/stress management, mental performance, injury prevention, and sleep management, each taught by experts in their field. Grant will also cover individual movement screenings. TFG provided feedback and edits to the County’s application and drafted Congressional support letters.

City of Woodland, CA

The City of Woodland Police Department received a $375,000 award from the Community Oriented Policing Services Hiring Program after unsuccessfully applying for the program twice. With the strategic planning and grant review services offered by TFG, the Department successfully secured grant funds to hire three new patrol officers. These officers will be assigned to the Patrol Division during times of peak calls to better serve the community.

High Point, NC

The High Point Police Department (HPPD) instituted a unique policing method called "focused deterrence" that engages repeat violent offenders and offers them an opportunity and assistance to make certain lifestyle/behavioral changes or face long-term incarceration. The "High Point Model" has won many prestigious awards and has been referred to in the President's Department of Justice (DOJ) budget as a national model of policing. TFG worked with HPPD to apply focused deterrence to domestic violence offenders and has helped facilitate a dialogue between HPPD and DOJ's Office of Violence Against Women.

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TFG Brings on New Senior Associate, Courtney Miller
Alex Yiannoutsos
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TFG Brings on New Senior Associate, Courtney Miller

Courtney enhances TFG client services with extensive local, state, and federal government experience.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – We’re pleased to welcome Courtney Miller as a Senior Associate at TFG. Courtney enhances TFG’s legislative and advocacy services with experience from the private and public sectors, and at the local, state, and federal levels.

“We are delighted to have Courtney join our team,” said Roger Gwinn, TFG’s CEO. “Her impressive record of success working alongside distinguished leaders in Congress makes her a great addition to TFG, and we look forward to the expertise and insights she will bring to our clients."

"I’m excited to join TFG and look forward to making a meaningful impact and contributing to the innovative work at the firm," said Courtney.

Prior to joining TFG, Courtney served as Policy Advisor, which included Member Services, for Chairpersons Carolyn B. Maloney and Elijah E. Cummings on the House Committee on Oversight and Reform. Courtney also served as the Legislative Director for Representative Shontel M. Brown of Ohio's 11th District where she advised Representative Brown on appropriations priorities, community project funding requests, debt ceiling negotiations, daily vote recommendations, and overall legislative matters.

Courtney earned a master’s degree from Cornell University's Institute for Public Affairs and a bachelor’s degree from Emory University.

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