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We are actively seeking ideas to help us identify technology needs and requirements as part of the National Institute of Justice's Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation process. The process takes this input from law enforcement and corrections practitioners and uses it to make recommendations on prioritizing NIJ's investments across technology portfolios.

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NIJ logoThe Office of Justice Programs' National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is a research and development agency of the U.S. Department of Justice. NLECTC is a program of NIJ's Office of Science and Technology.
Aviation
Aviation equipment is expensive, but it can save law enforcement agencies—especially rural agencies—time and money. It offers advantages no other technology can and is valuable in time-critical situations such as searching for missing persons or surveying a hostage scene.
 
NIJ's aviation technology portfolio contains research, evaluation, and development projects designed to find safe and affordable aviation options that cost less than $100,000 or $50 per hour. The portfolio has four goals:
  • Evaluate operational aspects of low-cost light sport aircraft.
  • Identify low-cost aviation camera systems.
  • Develop new aviation technology.
  • Develop and evaluate unmanned aircraft systems.

The Aviation Technology Focus Group helps guide and direct NIJ research on affordable aviation assets for law enforcement. The focus group's first meeting was held in May 2007 and identified the following priorities:

  • Test and evaluate various aircraft.
  • Test and evaluate low-cost unmanned aircraft systems.
  • Test and evaluate supporting aviation technologies (e.g., cameras, sensors).
  • Develop low-cost aerostat (e.g., hot air balloons, airships, moored balloons).
  • Develop new technologies (e.g., green aircraft).
  • Train and educate law enforcement on using aviation technology.
  • Create best practices and guidelines for using and acquiring aviation technology.
  • Create safety guidelines (e.g., for cockpit management, survival equipment).
  • Develop guidelines to assist law enforcement with the administrative aspects of an aviation unit (i.e., liability, funding, and budget).
For information on the Aviation Technology Focus Group, contact:
 
Michael K. O'Shea
Law Enforcement Program Manager
U.S. Department of Justice /OJP/NIJ/OTD
810 7th ST., NW 7th FL
Washington, DC 20531
(202) 305-7954
Michael.OShea@usdoj.gov
Publications
National Center Fact Sheet, September 2010
Articles
Aviation sees growth in law enforcement, The Wichita Eagle, August 2010
Redlands police plane could get video surveillance camera, The Press-Enterprise, May 2010
The high price of a bird's eye view, Making the most out of an aerial unit, Officer.com, February 2010
News Abstracts
"Airport Police Use Growing Fleet of Robots to Ferret Out Bombs", Atlanta Journal-Constitution, (08/02/2010), Kelly Yamanouchi
"Jet Added as Houston Police Training Tool", MyFoxHouston.com, (07/19/2010), Andrea Watkins
"Obama Administration Announces New Border Security Measures", Washington Post, (06/24/2010), By Ceci Connolly
"Sheriff’s Office Lauded for Use of Plane", News and Record, (06/04/2010)
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