NATO Military Police Centre of Excellence

NATO Military Police Centre of Excellence Official account of the NATO Military Police Centre of Excellence. Bydgoszcz, Poland What is Centre of Excellence or COE?

In December 2009 the Chief of General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces declared to the Supreme Allied Command Transformation (SACT) the initiative of creating on the territory of Poland a Military Police Centre of Excellence. Responding to the offer, the Commander of the Allied Command Transformation (ACT) accepted the concept for the NATO MP COE, with Poland as the Framework Nation. The MP COE wi

ll be an independent International Military Organization which will be open to all NATO countries and PfP countries. By the definition the COEs are predominantly multinationally sponsored organizations that provide NATO with a tool to enhance interoperability in specific areas. The COEs operate as independent centres under the direction and guidance of the Steering Committee. The Centres are not in the C2 of the NATO Command Structure. HQ SACT`s Transformation Network Branch (TNB) is responsible for the coordination of the Centre and for providing the centre with the annual Request for Support on behalf of NATO. The COEs provide tangible improvement to NATO and Nations by developing new capabilities. The Centres do not duplicate any existing NATO core functionalities and competences, but may improve and expand the capacities that already exist within NATO Command Arrangement. The NATO MP COE will conform to appropriate NATO procedures, doctrines and standards. It can put forward improvements and propose amendments to doctrines, procedures and standards. The COEs, in their Programme of Work, are focused on transformation and interoperability. They are platforms for expertise, subject matter experts and cohesive organizations to experiment, prepare, develop and disseminate products of experience of Alliance`s troops on every level. Their level of work ranges from tactical up to strategic level and they work to establish a common multinational or joint perspective in their areas of interest. COEs are co-ordinated by SACT in a supporting network, thereby encouraging internal and external information exchange to the benefit of the Alliance. SACT`s subordinate entities will participate in this network as well as in other networks. Moreover specialists or subject matter experts are included in the network. A close relationship between the COE and the appropriate agencies, schools of non-NATO countries and external entities is highly desirable in order to avoid duplication of effort and to fully profit from the synergy that can be reached by working in close harmony. Poland has offered to establish the Military Police Centre of Excellence in order to enhance the NATO`s military police or gendarmerie interoperability. Poland will be the Framework Nation. The future MP COE will be located in Bydgoszcz. The COE mission is to enhance the MP capability of NATO and its member Nations in order to support military transformation, the SNs and other customers, thus improving the Alliance`s interoperability in the field of MP. The NATO MP COE will harmonize its mission with the efforts of other national and NATO entities in enhancing the MP capabilities. In order to enhance NATO`s capabilities in the field of MP, the following products and services are envisioned:

Doctrine and Concept Development
Education and Training
Research and Development
Analysis and Lessons Learned
Consultation

COEs will maintain relationship with SCs, NATO Agencies, NATO Schools. These relationships are to be managed by the Sponsoring Nation(s), keeping SACT informed and taking security aspects into account. The Director of the MP COE will be subordinated only to the Steering Committee which consists of Framework Nation, Sponsor Nations and HQ SACT representatives (a SACT representative is only an observer and advisor with no rights to vote). The MP COE will work in close cooperation with SACT through Transformation Network Coordination Cell and will support national military police or gendarmerie.

On the occasion of Festa della Repubblica on 02 June, the NATO Military Police Centre of Excellence extends its sincere ...
02/06/2026

On the occasion of Festa della Repubblica on 02 June, the NATO Military Police Centre of Excellence extends its sincere congratulations and best wishes to our Italian Allies and Partners.

May this national celebration be filled with pride, unity, and joy.
Happy Republic Day, Italy!

Thanks to an extraordinary cooperation with  Specjalny Żandarmerii Wojskowej w Mińsku Mazowieckim  (Polish Military Poli...
01/06/2026

Thanks to an extraordinary cooperation with Specjalny Żandarmerii Wojskowej w Mińsku Mazowieckim (Polish Military Police) and Ukrainian Military Police, another successful edition of the Photogrammetry Course has been completed.

This intensive training provided participants with valuable knowledge and practical skills in documenting and analysing complex operational environments using advanced 3D visualization technologies.

The course combined theoretical foundations with hands-on exercises focused on modern methods of evidence collection, scene reconstruction, and digital documentation.

Through expert instruction and practical cooperation, participants enhanced their competencies in the use of photogrammetry, terrestrial laser scanning, and drone-based imaging solutions. The course also provided an excellent platform for exchanging experience and strengthening international cooperation and interoperability.

We would like to thank all instructors, experts, and participants for their professionalism, dedication, and contribution to the success of the course.

We were honored to host Provost Marshal Colonel Richard Stearns from Joint Force Command Norfolk (JFC Norfolk) at the NA...
29/05/2026

We were honored to host Provost Marshal Colonel Richard Stearns from Joint Force Command Norfolk (JFC Norfolk) at the NATO Military Police Centre of Excellence.

The visit provided an excellent opportunity to exchange perspectives, discuss current challenges, and further strengthen cooperation within the NATO Community.

This engagement reflects the importance of continued dialogue, shared expertise, and interoperability in support of Allied capabilities and collective security.

We sincerely appreciate the visit and look forward to further strengthening our professional cooperation Joint Force Command Norfolk .

The NATO Military Policing Annual Discipline Conference (MPG ADC) 2026, hosted by the NATO Military Police Centre of Exc...
22/05/2026

The NATO Military Policing Annual Discipline Conference (MPG ADC) 2026, hosted by the NATO Military Police Centre of Excellence, successfully brought together experts and representatives from across the Alliance and partner institutions to discuss the future of Military Policing in NATO operations.

Over two intensive days, participants exchanged knowledge and experiences on topics regarding Global Programming, educational solutions, hybrid warfare challenges, the discipline alignment plan, and future NATO exercises—all aimed at strengthening interoperability and operational effectiveness.

During the conference, Director of the NATO MP COE, COL Piotr KWAS, congratulated distinguished representative MAJ Koen ABTS and honoured him with the NATO MP COE Honorary Badge in recognition of his outstanding contribution, perseverance, and dedication to strengthening the capabilities of the NATO Military Police Community.

We sincerely thank all speakers, participants, and partners for their valuable contribution, professionalism, and active engagement that ensured the success of MPG ADC 26.

The publication of the Handbook on Detention in NATO Operations 2026 represents another important contribution of the NA...
21/05/2026

The publication of the Handbook on Detention in NATO Operations 2026 represents another important contribution of the NATO Military Police Centre of Excellence to strengthening the Alliance through interoperability, standardization, and operational effectiveness.

Developed to support NATO-led operations, the handbook provides practical guidance for detention operations and prisoner-of-war handling, helping to establish a common understanding and unified procedures among Allied forces.

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The NATO Military Police Centre of Excellence is proud to have participated in the NATO-accredited Centres of Excellence...
20/05/2026

The NATO Military Police Centre of Excellence is proud to have participated in the NATO-accredited Centres of Excellence Marketplace 2026 at NATO Headquarters in Brussels.

This important event brought together all NATO-accredited COEs to showcase their expertise, capabilities, and contributions to the Alliance. It provided an excellent opportunity to engage with NATO staff, national representatives, and partner organizations, while promoting the role of Military Police within today’s evolving security environment.

During the event, the NATO MP COE presented its ongoing activities, education and training opportunities, and its support to interoperability and transformation across the Alliance.

We are honoured to contribute to the shared effort of strengthening NATO cooperation, innovation, and readiness.
NATO - Allied Command Transformation (ACT)

The NATO Military Police Centre of Excellence personnel participated in an international military exercise focused on de...
19/05/2026

The NATO Military Police Centre of Excellence personnel participated in an international military exercise focused on detention operations and procedures for handling Prisoners of War. Engagement in such activities reflects the NATO MP COE’s continued commitment to operational readiness, lessons learned, and capability development in support of the Alliance.

The exercise took place in a multinational environment, providing an important opportunity to exchange expertise, observe operational solutions, and contribute the NATO MP COE perspectives on detention planning and Temporary Holding Facility operations. Moreover, the activity supported the ongoing validation and development of detention-related concepts and procedures, while strengthening cooperation and interoperability with Allied and partner nations.

Following the successful completion of the exercise, we would also like to express our sincere appreciation to the Swedish Armed Forces Military Police Battalion for its professionalism, excellent organization, and outstanding hospitality throughout the whole event.

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The NATO Military Police Centre of Excellence successfully concluded the second edition of the Military Police in Hybrid...
18/05/2026

The NATO Military Police Centre of Excellence successfully concluded the second edition of the Military Police in Hybrid Warfare Course, delivered in cooperation with the 25th Military Police Training Centre of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The course provided a unique platform for sharing valuable operational experience and lessons learned from countering hybrid aggression during the Russian–Ukrainian conflict of 2014–2026.

The course brought together valuable operational experience and practical expertise in countering non-kinetic threats, while strengthening professional military education, interoperability, and cooperation between NATO and partner nations.

We thank the Ukrainian instructors and all participants for their professionalism, commitment, and outstanding contribution to the success of the course.

We extend sincere congratulations to our Polish Allies on the occasion of 3 May Constitution Day which commemorates the ...
04/05/2026

We extend sincere congratulations to our Polish Allies on the occasion of 3 May Constitution Day which commemorates the enactment of the Polish Constitution that came into effect on 3 May 1791.

Recognised as the first modern constitution in Europe and one of the earliest in the world, it reflected a forward-looking vision of governance, responsibility,
and the rule of law at a time of profound political challenges.

This historic milestone continues to inspire a shared commitment to democratic values, strong institutions, and allied unity.

We are pleased to announce the successful completion of the NATO Military Police Digital Evidence Collection and Handlin...
29/04/2026

We are pleased to announce the successful completion of the NATO Military Police Digital Evidence Collection and Handling in Support of Investigations Course (DEHIC26) at the NATO Military Police Centre of Excellence.

Over the past few days, the participants enhanced their knowledge and practical skills in the field of digital evidence collection and forensic support to investigations—an increasingly vital capability in today’s operational environment.

Our thanks go to all participants and instructors, we appreciate your professionalism, engagement, and contribution to the success of this event.

Looking forward to continuing our shared commitment to excellence and interoperability.

Adres

Ulica Bronisława Potockiego 14
Bydgoszcz
85-309

Godziny Otwarcia

Poniedziałek 09:00 - 16:30
Wtorek 07:30 - 16:30
Środa 07:30 - 16:30
Czwartek 07:30 - 16:30
Piątek 07:30 - 16:30

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