Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology
Advisory Council (LECTAC)
The Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Advisory Council (LECTAC) is the primary "big picture" link between the law enforcement and corrections community and the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) science and technology programs. Council members are appointed by NLECTC based on their records of distinguished service and include representatives from federal, state, local and international criminal justice agencies and organizations.
Working to strengthen ties between NIJ and the law enforcement and corrections community, LECTAC, along with the Technology Working Groups, comments on and analyzes the present and future technological needs of the criminal justice system. LECTAC uses this information to recommend research and development priorities to NIJ and advises NLECTC on equipment testing, the creation of standards, user guidelines and technical reports. At the same time, it relays information about NIJ's technology programs and products back to the criminal justice community.
2010
LECTAC 2010 Annual Report
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2009
LECTAC 2009 Annual Report
2008
LECTAC 2008 Annual Report
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Point of Contact
Lance Miller
Acting LECTAC Program Manager
(800) 248-2742
Last updated: Dec. 1, 2011