CPSE Launches New Public Information Officer Professional Credential

Nov. 15, 2022
The Center for Public Safety Excellence Board of Directors unanimously approved the development of the designation to highlight the importance of the PIO profession.

CHANTILLY, VA - In January 2022, CPSE’s Commission on Professional Credentialing® (CPC®) began an effort to develop a new professional designation for public information officers in response to a request from the National Information Officers Association (NIOA). Based on survey results from NIOA members, the CPSE Board of Directors unanimously approved the development of the designation to highlight the importance of the PIO profession.

Reflecting on this effort, Jeff Pomeranz, president of the CPSE Board of Directors and city manager in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, shared that “Each of us working in or close to government understand the critical role public information officers play following an emergency. The CPSE Board was eager to approve and move forward the development of this new professional credential, which, we are proud to announce as our sixth professional credential.” Other designations include Chief Fire Officer (CFO), Chief EMS Officer (CEMSO), Chief Training Officer (CTO), Fire Marshal (FM), and Fire Officer (FO).

Following eight months of focused development and beta testing, CPC will begin offering the Public Information Officer (PIO) in November 2022. This credential is available to individuals who are employed as public information officers for governmental or quasi-governmental entities or are volunteers for a federal, state, local or tribal government agency.

Thinking back on this process, Toni Washington, CFO, CPC Chair and Fire Chief of the City of Decatur GA Fire Rescue, said “The Public Information Officer plays a vital role in the world today and is at the forefront of all major incidents. The PIO designation gives visibility to a profession that is well deserving of a professional credential. Thank you to the CPSE Board, CPC commissioners, staff, and many volunteers that made this idea a reality.”

WHO WAS INVOLVED IN THE PROCESS?

A cross functional team worked behind the scenes over the last eight months to bring the new credential to fruition. Members of the team included CPSE staff, a project manager, CPC commissioners, new and existing volunteers serving as peer reviewers, and a dedicated 13-member technical working group. The 13-member technical working group consisted of public information experts and fire service professionals from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The technical working group was divided into three subcommittees: eligibility, technical competencies, and beta testers and reviewers. The team was eager to meet the established project timelines and, successfully, met or exceeded each of milestone making the PIO credential a reality.

TIMELINE OF THE PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER DESIGNATION PROJECT

The application is now available for download from CPSE and outlines the full eligibility requirements, including the cost and process for applying.

About CPSE

The Center for Public Safety Excellence (CPSE) is an international technical organization committed to leading the fire and emergency service industry to excellence through the continuous quality improvement process of accreditation, credentialing, and education. A not-for-profit 501(c) (3) corporation, CPSE offers programs and solutions to assist departments and personnel with the tools necessary to excel in the delivery of fire and emergency services. Learn more at cpse.org.

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