Law enforcement technology
Identifying the Highest Priority Criminal Justice Technology Needs
U.S. Partners with Kenya Wildlife Service to Protect Wildlife
The U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Counterterrorism and the National Institute of Justice have partnered with the Kenya Wildlife Service to provide low cost aircraft to assist in the protection of Kenya wildlife. NIJ will take the lessons learned in Kenya to apply to state, local and tribal law enforcement in the United States. The project is funded through the U.S. Department of State counter-terrorism fund.
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National Law Enforcement Corrections and Technology Center (NLECTC) System Small, Rural, Tribal and Border (SRTB) Regional Center
TECHBeat, July/August 2015
Visions of Law Enforcement Technology in the Period 2024-2034: Report of the Law Enforcement Futuring Workshop
Landscape Study of Handheld and Portable Raman Spectrometers
2010 DNA Analysis Backlog Elimination Act of 2000 Report to Congress
SSBT CoE Contactless Finger Print Technologies Assessment Version 2 (Part B)
Establishing a National Institute of Justice Research, Test, and Evaluation Center:Continuation
This submission is to operate a National Criminal Justice Technology Information Resource Center (NCJ-TIRC) within the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC) System.
National Law Enforcement Corrections and Technology Center (NLECTC) System Small, Rural, Tribal and Border (SRTB) Regional Center
Stab Resistant Armor Special Technical Committee Facilitation, Support, and Development
Novel Collection Device for Enhanced DNA Recovery and Release from Biological Stain Samples
A New Forensic Super-Resolution Tool to Enhance Extreme Low Resolution, Pose Correct Off-Angle and Occluded Face Images for Investigative Lead Generation Using Commercial Face Matchers
Identifying the Highest Priority Criminal Justice Technology Needs - Year 2 Continuation
Electronic Surveillance Continuation Project
Developing and Testing Analytics to Evaluate Information Sharing Systems
NLECTC's Information and Geospatial Technology Center of Excellence
License Plate Readers for Law Enforcement: Opportunities and Obstacles
"Bait Vehicle" Technologies and Motor Vehicle Theft Along the Southwest Border
SSBT CoE Contactless Finger Print Assessment
TECHBeat, May/June 2014
Body-Worn Cameras for Criminal Justice: Market Survey Version 1.0
Human Factors in Latent Print Examination