Justice Information Sharing Training and Technical Assistance Program (DOJ)
DOI | http://doi.org/10.1002/fgc.31510 |
Date | 21 January 2021 |
Published date | 21 January 2021 |
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Grants alert (cont.)
Areas: DOJ said research topics include but are not
limited to: understanding the most critical systems,
processes, and factors contributing to a crime laboratory
being a highly reliable organization and how they
can be improved or strengthened; and understanding
how organizational models, including systems-based
approaches, could be proposed, tested, evaluated, and
generalized to improve crime laboratory operations.
➜ www.grants.gov; FON# O-NIJ-2021-45003
Justice Information Sharing Training
and Technical Assistance Program (DOJ)
Scope: The Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice
Assistance seeks applications for the FY21 Justice
Information Sharing Training and Technical Assistance
(JIS TTA) Program announcement for proposals to
manage the Regional Information Sharing Systems
(RISS) Technology Support Center (RTSC).
Deadline: March 8, 2021.
Funds: $5 million for one award of up to 12 months in
duration.
Eligibility: For-prot organizations; nonprot
organizations; and state, local, and Native American
tribal governments and organizations.
Areas: DOJ said the following activities and deliverables
are expected at a minimum: conducting reviews, policy
evaluation, and program analysis to inform RISS
operational functions, improve RISS levels of service to
the eld, and provide a basis for strategic planning of
future capabilities; facilitating collaborative efforts with
RISS partner organizations to support national and
regional meetings and events to include scheduling and
coordination of the RISS directors’ meetings; coordinating
and facilitating RISS Policy Board Group and other
working group meetings, committee meetings, and project
meetings as directed by the RISS directors and BJA to
include assisting with agenda development, identifying
meeting locations, sending meeting invitations, and other
meeting management responsibilities; and developing
RISS national reports and submitting aggregated RTSC
statistics as required by the performance measures.
➜ www.grants.gov; FON# O-BJA-2021-51001
Emmett Till Cold Case Investigations
and TTA Program (DOJ)
Scope: The Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice
Assistance seeks applications for the FY21 Emmett Till
Cold Case Investigations and Training and Technical
Assistance Program announcement for costs associated
with the investigation and prosecution of unsolved
homicide cold case murders suspected of having been
racially motivated, including support for victims’ families
and stakeholders impacted by these cases.
Deadline: March 30, 2021.
Funds: $3.27 million for awards of up to $500,000.
Eligibility: For-prot organizations, other than small
businesses; and state, local, and Native American
governments.
Areas: DOJ said it will give priority to applications as
follows: applications that address specic challenges
that rural communities face; applications that
demonstrate that the individuals who are intended to
benet from the requested grant reside in high-poverty
areas or persistent-poverty counties; and applications
that offer enhancements to public safety in economically
distressed communities (Qualied Opportunity Zones).
➜ www.grants.gov; FON# O-BJA-2021-45002
Battleeld resuscitation for immediate
stabilization of combat casualties award (DOD)
Scope: The Defense Department seeks applications
for the Defense Medical, Battleeld Resuscitation for
Immediate Stabilization of Combat Casualties Award
announcement to support the early development of
high-impact materiel products and new ways, methods,
or modications to existing trauma practice for future
multi-domain operations where evacuation capabilities
may be signicantly delayed or unavailable.
Deadline: April 7, 2021.
Funds: $16.7 million total for up to 21 awards.
Eligibility: Unrestricted.
Areas: DOD said characteristics and concepts to
consider include but are not limited to: low-weight
and low-cube, where, compared to existing materiel
products, the product is a smaller size and weight to
aid in portability and storage; low-power, longer shelf
life, where the product has reduced power usage
requirements and longer shelf life than currently
available products; modularity and interoperability,
where the materiel product is compatible with and easily
added to existing technologies, equipment, or platforms
being used by the military; and ruggedization, where the
materiel product is able to withstand harsh and varied
environments such as extreme temperature uctuations,
vibration, and high altitude while maintaining operability
and stability.
➜ www.grants.gov; FON# W81XWH-21-DMRDP-
BRISCC
Immersive Sciences for Training, Education,
Mission Rehearsal, and Operations (DOD)
Scope: The Defense Department’s Office of Naval
Research seeks applications for the Immersive
Sciences for Training, Education, Mission Rehearsal,
and Operations announcement to use mixed reality
technologies to improve training and operations for
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