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NLECTC is offering tools and assistance to help Law Enforcement and Corrections agencies locate and apply for funding opportunities.

2010 OJP Program Plan
Funding opportunities and new initiatives from OJP divided into 10 thematically organized sections.

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About NLECTCPage03/09/10
JUSTNET - Technologies for Critical Incident Preparedness Conference 2010 PresentationsPage03/09/10
NLECTC - Small, Rural, Tribal, and Border Resource Outreach Center: StaffPage03/09/10
Articles About Field Search and Offender Computer MonitoringPage03/09/10
Funding Assistance - National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC)Page03/09/10
JUSTNET - Information and Sensor Systems Center of Excellence Staff PagePage03/08/10
JUSTNET - Information and Sensor Systems Center of ExcellencePage03/08/10
Contact Us NLECTC - National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology CenterPage03/08/10
Grants Help Out Police News Abstract03/05/10
Coryell County Upgrading Courthouse SecurityNews Abstract03/05/10
Information-Sharing Still a RoadblockNews Abstract03/05/10
Crime-Mapping Program Expands Across NorthlandNews Abstract03/05/10
Federal Trade Commission Links Wide Data Breach to File SharingNews Abstract03/05/10
DOT’s New Sample Bill Encourages States to Ban TextingNews Abstract03/05/10
Grant Money Will Help Fund a Forensic Interview RoomNews Abstract03/05/10
U.S. to Embed Agents in Mexican Law Enforcement Units Battling Cartels in JuarezNews Abstract03/05/10
Crime Hot Spots Can Be CooledNews Abstract03/05/10
Cell Phone Jamming Equipment in Place at Local Federal PrisonNews Abstract03/05/10
Webinar on the 800 MHz Transition for Public Safety, Mar. 30, 2010Event03/05/10
1997 Evaluation of Replacement Brake Pads for Police Patrol VehiclesPublication03/05/10
Guide for Applying Information Technology in Law EnforcementPublication03/05/10
NIJ Standard 0115.00, Stab Resistance of Personal Body ArmorPublication03/05/10
Addendum B to NIJ Standard-0101.04Publication03/05/10
National Institute of Justice and Advances in Forensic Science and TechnologyPublication03/05/10
TechTimes, April 2009Publication03/05/10
1996 Model Year Patrol Vehicle TestingPublication03/05/10
JUSTNET - Scholarships 2010 NIJ ConferencePage03/05/10
2010 Innovative Technologies for Corrections ConferencePage03/05/10
Exhibitors: 2010 Innovative Technologies for Corrections ConferencePage03/05/10
RestraintsPage03/04/10
JUSTNET - Communications Technologies Center of Excellence "COMMUNICATIONS TIP OF THE MONTH"Page03/01/10
Crime Mapping and Analysis Program (CMAP) - National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC)Page02/18/10
UPDATE 1-US Govt Appeals Court Ban on Cell Phone TrackingNews Abstract02/17/10
UCLA Professors Awarded Major Federal Grant to Study Error Rates in Fingerprint EvidenceNews Abstract02/17/10
Bill Helps Md. Schools, Police Share More Gang InformationNews Abstract02/17/10
Germs on Run From Sure-Handed CopsNews Abstract02/17/10
Texas Prisons Part of Budget CuttingNews Abstract02/17/10
Royal Palm Pulls Back on Fines From Red-Light CamerasNews Abstract02/17/10
Warren County to Spend $1.25 Million Federal Grant on Police Radio UpgradesNews Abstract02/17/10
Sheriff Partners With Douglas County Schools to be SchoolSAFENews Abstract02/17/10
Lawmaker Suggests Moving Forensic TestsNews Abstract02/17/10
Takoma Park Police Start Text Message Tip SystemNews Abstract02/17/10
Excess Federal Property - National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC)Page02/17/10
Essentials of Crime Scene Investigation, Mar. 8, 2010, Online & Onsite at NFSTCEvent02/11/10
Brake Pads Comparative Evaluation ProgramPage02/11/10
SRTB FacilitiesPage02/10/10
SRTB Multimedia LibraryPage02/10/10
Multimedia LibraryService02/10/10
RULETC FacilitiesService02/10/10
Thermal Imaging Turns Up the HeatArticle02/10/10
School Safety Triple PlayArticle02/10/10
Meth = DeathArticle02/10/10
Guidelines for EMDTArticle02/10/10
Big Help for a Small AgencyArticle02/10/10
A Safe Port in the StormArticle02/10/10
SMART Brief No. 4: Vehicle PursuitsPublication02/10/10
SMART Brief No. 5: Body ArmorPublication02/10/10
SMART Brief No. 6: In-Car CamerasPublication02/10/10
SMART Brief No. 7: Ballistic ShieldsPublication02/10/10
SMART Brief No. 8: Remote SurveillancePublication02/10/10
SMART Brief No.9: Rifles/ShotgunsPublication02/10/10
SMART Brief No. 3: Voice Communications and InteroperabilityPublication02/10/10
SMART Brief No. 2: Less Than Lethal TechnologiesPublication02/10/10
SMART Brief No. 12: Automobiles and Alternate FuelsPublication02/10/10
SMART Brief No. 11: Computer Crime/Digital ForensicsPublication02/10/10
SMART Brief No. 10: Internal Electronic CommunicationPublication02/10/10
SMART Brief No. 1: Digital EvidencePublication02/10/10
National Assessment of Technology and Training for Small and Rural Law Enforcement Agencies (NATTS)Publication02/10/10
Law Enforcement Technology: Are Small and Rural Agencies Equipped and Trained?Publication02/10/10
Technology for Corrections: California StyleArticle02/10/10
Rapid Responder Fills in the Blind SpotsArticle02/10/10
On Parole in New MexicoArticle02/10/10
CSI: El SegundoArticle02/10/10
Child Internet SafetyArticle02/10/10
Big Help for a Small JailArticle02/10/10
Pursuit Management Task Force ReportPublication02/10/10
High-Speed Pursuit: New Technologies Around the CornerPublication02/10/10
CentersPage02/10/10
Voice Response Translator ReportPresentation02/09/10
Voice Applications of IP Technology: Piedmont PilotPresentation02/09/10
Virginia VCIN Image ProjectPresentation02/09/10
Through the Wall Surveillance Field TestingPresentation02/09/10
Tactical Video and Field Operations: The User ExperiencePresentation02/09/10
Public Safety Alert and Notification System ProjectPresentation02/09/10
Piedmont Regional Voice over IP Pilot ProjectPresentation02/09/10
Nlets Interstate Sharing of Photos (NISP)Presentation02/09/10
Nlets Interstate Sharing of PhotosPresentation02/09/10
Eye Ball SensorsPresentation02/09/10
Statewide Information Sharing/Open SourceTechnology Project02/09/10
Southern Regional Radiological Pilot Project (SRRPP)Technology Project02/09/10
South Carolina Palmetto 800 MHzTechnology Project02/09/10
Port Security: Project SeaHawkTechnology Project02/09/10
Pawn Information Exchange System Project (PIES)Technology Project02/09/10
NLECTC-Southeast's Federal Excess Property ProgramTechnology Project02/09/10
Mapping for Corrections (CORMAP)Technology Project02/09/10
Incident Mapping and Analysis Program (IMAP)Technology Project02/09/10
High-Energy Port Inspection System (Port of Charleston, S.C.)Technology Project02/09/10
Gunshot Detection and Location ProjectTechnology Project02/09/10
GeoSpatial Project/Urban Growth SimulatorTechnology Project02/09/10
Dynamic Open Architecture Radio System Project (DOARS)Technology Project02/09/10
Crime Series Analysis ProjectTechnology Project02/09/10
Charleston County (S.C.) Consolidated Dispatch Center ProjectTechnology Project02/09/10
Surplus Property for Restricted BudgetsArticle02/09/10
Spot the ShotArticle02/09/10
Special Report: Counterterrorism Response 9.11Article02/09/10
Some Hurricane ReliefArticle02/09/10
Solving Property Crimes With DNAArticle02/09/10
SCORMAP Gets High MarksArticle02/09/10
Safe Schools: A Technology PrimerArticle02/09/10
Removing Communication RoadblocksArticle02/09/10
Making Information Technology WorkArticle02/09/10
Looking Through WallsArticle02/09/10
Latest in Computer-WearArticle02/09/10
Keeping It a ’Normal’ School DayArticle02/09/10
Getting a 'TIP,' Making a 'Linc'Article02/09/10
Counting With FingersArticle02/09/10
CORMAP ItArticle02/09/10
Correctional Officer Duress Systems: Selection GuidePublication02/09/10
Field Search SoftwareService02/09/10
Explosives Detection and Neutralization AssistanceService02/09/10
Excess Federal PropertyService02/09/10
Electronic Monitoring Resource CenterService02/09/10
Crash Scene Technologies CourseService02/09/10
Software Evaluation Checklist for Law Enforcement AgenciesPublication02/09/10
State and Local Law Enforcement Wireless Communications and Interoperability: A Quantitative AnalysisPublication02/09/10
Understanding Wireless Communications in Public Safety: A Guidebook to Technology, Issues, Planning, and ManagementPublication02/09/10
Law Enforcement Technology Newsletter, May 2009Publication02/09/10
Institutional Corrections Technology Newsletter, May 2009Publication02/09/10
Institutional Corrections Technology Newsletter, April 2009Publication02/09/10
Double-Blind Field Evaluation of the MOLE Programmable Detection SystemPublication02/09/10
Community Corrections Newsletter, November 2007Publication02/09/10
Wireless Communications and Interoperability Among State and Local Law Enforcement AgenciesPublication02/09/10
Community Corrections Technology Newsletter, January 2009Publication02/09/10
Community Corrections Technology Newsletter, May 2009 Publication02/09/10
Crime Mapping and Analysis Program (CMAP)Service02/09/10
Remote Alcohol Monitoring in AlaskaTechnology Project02/09/10
Community Corrections Technology Newsletter, February 2009Publication02/09/10
Community Corrections Technology Newsletter, March 2009Publication02/09/10
Community Corrections Newsletter, February 2008Publication02/09/10
Community Corrections Newsletter, January 2008Publication02/09/10
Community Corrections Newsletter, December 2007Publication02/09/10
Advanced Crime Mapping TopicsPublication02/09/10
Training for TrackingArticle02/09/10
Tracking the PredatorArticle02/09/10
Tracking the Event HorizonArticle02/09/10
The Professionalism and Safety ConnectionArticle02/09/10
Technology Hits New HeightsArticle02/09/10
Supervision in CyberspaceArticle02/09/10
Registered Sex Offenders Will Have a Hard Time Trying to "Sneak-A-Peak" OnlineArticle02/09/10
Probation & Parole Officers Receive Specialized Technology TrainingArticle02/09/10
'Monitoring' the Sex OffenderArticle02/09/10
Leadership for the 21st century - A human approachArticle02/09/10
Keeping the Skies FriendlyArticle02/09/10
Keeping Bad Guys Behind BarsArticle02/09/10
Kansas City Shares the CrimeArticle02/09/10
Helping Community Corrections Monitor Sex Offender's Computer UseArticle02/09/10
From Description to Prediction: Crime MappingArticle02/09/10
Field SearchArticle02/09/10
Crime Analysis Starter Kit Available Free to Law EnforcementArticle02/09/10
Classroom in Your Home RoomArticle02/09/10
Big Bangs in RiversideArticle02/09/10
Better Bomb Containment: To Build or Not to BuildArticle02/09/10
At the Scene of the CrashArticle02/09/10
Training to Fight CybercrimeArticle02/09/10
The Russians Are Coming!Article02/09/10
Technology: Alaska to the AppalachiansArticle02/09/10
TECH Short: Robot Assists Alaska State Troopers in Barricade SituationArticle02/09/10
Over the White and Drifted SnowArticle02/09/10
Making Way for SegwayArticle02/09/10
Info Sharing Comes in From the ColdArticle02/09/10
Commanding the IncidentArticle02/09/10
Winter Tire TestingTechnology Project02/09/10
Segway® Human Transporter Loaner and Evaluation ProgramTechnology Project02/09/10
Russian TechnologyTechnology Project02/09/10
Incident Commander: A Crisis Training SimulationTechnology Project02/09/10
Alaska Law Enforcement Information Sharing System (ALEISS)Technology Project02/09/10
Alaska Land Mobile Radio (ALMR)Technology Project02/09/10
Active Millimeter Wave Emerging Technology DemonstrationTechnology Project02/09/10
Wisconsin Public Safety Communications Interoperability PlanningPresentation02/09/10
South Carolina's Statewide Approach to InteroperabilityPresentation02/09/10
Project 25 Update: Progress on P25 Standards Implementation From the User's PerspectivePresentation02/09/10
Project 25 (P25) Standards OverviewPresentation02/09/10
Oregon Wireless Interoperability NetworkPresentation02/09/10
NLECTC-Northwest Information Management ProjectsPresentation02/09/10
Interoperability Concerns and Lessons Learned in P25 Shared Systems and an Introduction to the Federal Partnership for Interoperable Communications (FPIC)Presentation02/09/10
Alaska Land Mobile Radio Communications Planning and Alaska Shield/Northern Edge 2007 Readiness and SupportPresentation02/09/10
Alaska Land Mobile Radio (ALMR) Program OverviewPresentation02/09/10
Test Report of Land Mobile Radio Connectivity via Shared Satellite IP Networks and the InternetPublication02/09/10
How the CyberScience Laboratory Has Become an Enabler of Cybersecurity and Incident ResponsePresentation02/09/10
Investigation and Evaluation of Voice Stress Analysis Technology, Final ReportPublication02/09/10
Innovative Technologies for Community Corrections ConferenceService02/08/10
You Don't Have MailArticle02/08/10
Up Close From a DistanceArticle02/08/10
The 'Hound' Can SniffArticle02/08/10
TECH Short: Powered Parachute Helps Recover Victims, Saves Time and MoneyArticle02/08/10
Talking in Texas With TIPArticle02/08/10
Share a Photo, Catch a CriminalArticle02/08/10
Proposition for Drug TestingArticle02/08/10
Patching Your Way to a FixArticle02/08/10
Organizing First Responder ResourcesArticle02/08/10
Nothing Lost in the TranslationArticle02/08/10