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NIJ Standard-0101.06

NIJ Standard-0101.06 Compliant Products List Cover - www.justnet.org - nlectc - justnetIn July 2008, NIJ released the new NIJ Standard-0101.06, Ballistic Resistance of Body Armor.

As of Dec. 16, 2008, the NIJ has given authorization to the Compliance Testing Program (CTP) at NLECTC-National to begin accepting applications for participation in the newly revised CTP to be conducted in support of NIJ Standard-0101.06, Ballistic Resistance of Body Armor. 


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National Institute of Justice Journal Issue No. 263
NIJ releases latest issue of the NIJ Journal.

NIJ Journal 263 Innovations in Corrections - www.justnet.org - nlectc - justnet

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High-Priority Criminal Justice Technology Needs Publication Available
High-Priority Criminal Justice Technology Needs Publication Cover - www.justnet.org - nlectc - justnet The Office of Justice Programs’ National Institute of Justice has just released the publication "High-Priority Criminal Justice Technology Needs." More

An Introduction to Portal Contraband Detection Technology
Portal Contraband Detection  

 

RFI: Point-to-Point Microwave Backbone Technology for Law Enforcement and Corrections

The purpose of this Request for Information (RFI) is to gather information about various wireless/microwave technology and services options available for the provision of IP point-to-point services for use by law enforcement and corrections communities in Land Mobile Radio (LMR), Broadband Data Networking and Emergency Services IP Network (ESInet) implementations.

The NLECTC Communications Technologies Center of Excellence seeks information from the wireless and microwave vendor communities who have products and services that might be acquired by law enforcement and other agencies to meet the guidelines outlined in this RFI. Click here for the complete RFI and response instructions.

Contact Information:
Please contact Michael Mitkus, Senior Analyst, NLECTC Communications Technologies Center of Excellence, at 866-493-4675 or by email at mmitkus@commtechcoe.org for additional information about this RFI.

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