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National Institute of Justice Continuation Awards

Award Information

Award #
1998-IJ-CX-K003
Location
Congressional District
Status
Closed
Funding First Awarded
1998

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 1998, $1,077,874)

Digital evidence is defined as information of probative values that is stored or transmitted in a binary form. Digital evidence includes digital text, sound, video and images. Digital audio and video (A/V) have been part of intelligence community and the forensic community. Currently there is no cohesive program to address the needs in A/V areas for the forensic science applications in crime laboratories. It is imperative to understand the current status of these two areas and to accurately identify the needs, if we are to address solutions in a strategic manner and with the least expense. A determination of the current status is the first step for both audio and video. The committee will develop a survey instrument and send it to the appropriate members of the two disciplines. A comparison between audio/video and computer forensics will be the baseline to determine if there are corresponding issues. Issues facing digital audio and video will be identified and the differences noted.

Date Created: June 6, 1999