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Expired Funding Opportunities

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This page lists expired funding opportunities. Use the search filters to narrow down the list by topic, fiscal year(s), or search by keyword. 

NIJ FY06 ORE Continuations

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NIJ FY06 ORE Continuations

NIJ FY06 ORE Terrorism

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NIJ FY06 ORE Terrorism

NIJ FY06 Office of Science and Technology Congressionally Directed Awards

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Awards made under this funding opportunity are either made non-competitively or are the result of an administrative funding adjustment. See below for descriptions of circumstances under which such awards could have been made. Non-competitive awards are made under the following circumstances:Only one reasonable source - instances where only one responsible applicant can perform the work of the proposed award.

NIJ FY06 Electronic Crime Research and Development Solicitation: Invited Full Applications

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NIJ is seeking concept papers on research, development, or demonstration projects that propose realistic technological solutions to the various challenges that electronic crime presents to law enforcement and the criminal justice community. NIJ defines electronic crime as any type of crime involving digital technology including, but not limited to, computers, personal digital assistants, external drives, cell phones, and digital cameras.

NIJ FY06 Modeling and Simulation Research and Development: Software for Improved Operations, Operational Modeling, Speech-to-Text Recognition, and Training Technologies

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NIJ is seeking concept papers on the following topics: 1. Software to improve the performance of law enforcement and corrections operations (e.g., resources allocation and command and control tools). 2. Immersive technologies for training of public safety officers. 3. Use of speech-to-text/text-to-speech recognition in public safety. 4. Model and analysis of criminal justice agencies’ operations, including police, corrections, or court operations or linkages between them.