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Federal Funding Updates
David P. Lewis Bureau of Justice Assistance
Federal Funding Updates
David P. Lewis Bureau of Justice Assistance
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BJA Background
• A component of the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, which also includes:• National Institute of Justice• Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention• Office for Victims of Crime• Bureau of Justice Statistics
• Supports law enforcement, courts, corrections, treatment, victim services, technology, and prevention initiatives that strengthen the nation’s criminal justice system
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BJA comprised of 3 components;
• Policy
• Programs
• Planning
These components administer grant programs, shape and promote sound justice policy, and plan for fiscal and legislative changes affecting over 7,000 grants.
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BJA provides leadership, services, and funding to America’s communities by:
• Emphasizing local control;
• Building relationships in the field;
• Developing collaborations and partnerships;
• Promoting capacity building through planning;
• Streamlining the administration of grants;
• Increasing training;
• Technical assistance;
• Creating accountability of projects;
• Encouraging innovation;
• Ultimately communicating the value of justice efforts to decision-makers at every level.
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Training and Technical Assistance:
• BJA-sponsored training and technical assistance provides direct assistance to develop and implement comprehensive, system-wide strategies for public safety and improving criminal justice systems.
• BJA’s TTA supports;• State• Local• Tribal jurisdictions
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Supporting state, local, and tribal through:
• Onsite technical assistance
• Offsite technical assistance (via telephone, e-mail, Internet, distance learning, etc.)
• Peer-to-peer information exchange and mentoring (individual, group, or jurisdictionwide)
• Publication drafting and dissemination
• Information sharing
• Conferences, workshop, and training events (agenda development, speaker identification, and logistical support)
• Curriculum development
• GTTAC – GJXDM Training and Technical Assistance Committee
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Types of TTA;• Problem assessment
• Strategic planning and development
• Program sustainability
• Cutting-edge practice(s) documentation and identification
• Evidence-based practice(s) identification and development
• Team building and collaboration
• Community partnership development
• Staff development
• Resource identification and management
• Information management
• Program evaluation
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http://it.ojp.gov/topic.jsp?topic_id=247
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Examples of BJA Information Sharing Projects:
• 28 CFR Part 23• Applying Security Practices• CAD/RMS Functional Specs and IEPDs• Capabilities Assessment Toolkit• CISAnet• Executive Intelligence Training• Federated ID/Privilege Management• Fusion Center Guidelines• Gang Information Sharing Initiative• GJXDM • GJXDM Policy Academy• GJXDM Tools (SSGT, Listserv, Bugzilla, etc.)• GJXDM User's Conference/Implementer's
Course/Executive Briefing• GJXDM User's Guide• IEPD Clearinghouse• IEPD Guidelines• JIEM Tool
• Justice Reference Architecture• Justice Resources CD• Justice Standards Clearinghouse (JSC)• Knowledgebase/Helpdesk• NCISP• NIEM• NMVTIS• NSOPR• NVPS• Pegasus• Prescription Drug Monitoring Program• Privacy Policy Development Guide• Promoting SOA• Regional Sharing Initiatives• RISS• SAVIN guidelines• Technical Assistance• Training and Outreach
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Promote, facilitate, and encourage the development and adoption of IT standards for the Law Enforcement community
www.iacptechnology.org
LEITS Council
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• Fusion Center Guidelines
• Privacy Policy Development Guide
• Global JXDM Information Exchange Packaged Documentation (IEPD) Guidelines
• Global JXDM User’s Guide (SEARCH)
• Funding Justice Information Sharing (NCSL)
• Sharing Justice Information: A Capability Assessment Toolkit (SUNY-CTG)
• Monographs
• Success Stories
BJA Resource CD
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http://www.it.ojp.gov/jsr
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http://it.ojp.gov/iepd/
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http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/
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http://www.grants.gov
26 Federal AgenciesFunding Opportunities
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CFDA# 16.580BJA-2007-1627
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Eligible Applicants
• Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
• Small businesses
• For profit organizations other than small businesses
• City or township governments
• Private institutions of higher education
• County governments
• Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities
• State governments
• Special district governments
• Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
• Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
• Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
• Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
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Funding Categories
• CATEGORY I: TARGETING VIOLENT CRIME
• CATEGORY II: PREVENTING CRIME AND DRUG ABUSE
• CATEGORY III: ENHANCING LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
• CATEGORY IV: ENHANCING LOCAL COURTS
• CATEGORY V: ENHANCING LOCAL CORRECTIONS
• CATEGORY VI: FACILITATING JUSTICE INFORMATION SHARING
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CATEGORY I: TARGETING VIOLENT CRIME
Applicants are solicited under Category I to:• Establish an intelligence-led, data-driven, multi-jurisdictional
response to violent crime and gangs.
• Applicants must document an existing or proposed multi-agency, multi-jurisdictional partnership,
• Required to have an ongoing partnership with at least one federal law enforcement agency• e.g., the Drug Enforcement Administration; Federal Bureau of
Investigation; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; U.S. Marshals Service; or the relevant U.S. Attorney's Office throughout the project period.
• Must be a state, local, or tribal law enforcement agency,
• Combined populations-served totals may be used to increase available funds.
Priority consideration will be given to applicants who:
1) document via Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) data a recent increase in violent crime rates;
2) document a history or commitment to form a multi-jurisdictional, multi-disciplinary violent crime response;
3) demonstrate a data-driven analysis capacity or a willingness to adopt intelligence-led policing for planning and implementing violent crime initiatives; and
4) use a minimum of 10 percent of grant funds for justice information sharing related to the proposed violent crime problem.
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CATEGORY II: PREVENTING CRIME AND DRUG ABUSE
Applications are solicited under Category II to: • prevent crime and drug abuse in the United States.
• Key priorities include:• crime prevention efforts designed to reach residents through
proven media campaign(s),
• Neighborhood Watch capacity-building tools, coordination of crime prevention practitioners,
• crime prevention materials and resources for practitioners, projects that can be implemented and replicated in communities and schools, and
• programs that help build partnerships among law enforcement, youth, and youth-serving organizations.
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CATEGORY III: ENHANCING LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
Applications are solicited under Category III to:• improve or enhance the administration and operations of the
law enforcement function in local adult criminal justice systems.
• Key priorities include local, regional, and/or national projects that address law enforcement
• officer safety,
• improving crime scene investigation,
• tactical training,
• training to support volunteer programs within law enforcement,
• drug- and alcohol-impaired driving prevention efforts,local anti-gang programs, and
• gun violence intervention and enforcement.
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CATEGORY IV: ENHANCING LOCAL COURTS
Applicants are solicited under Category IV to:• improve or enhance the administration and operations of
the court function in local adult criminal justice systems.
• Key priorities include:• improving the effectiveness of the prosecutorial function,
• training for judicial officers,
• court management and
• improvement efforts including automation, and support for court problem-solving efforts such as mental health courts.
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CATEGORY V: ENHANCING LOCAL CORRECTIONS
Applicants are solicited under Category V to:• improve or enhance the administration and operations
of the corrections function and offender reentry initiatives in local adult criminal justice systems.
• Key priorities include:• improving the effectiveness of offender reentry,
• improving the ability of community corrections to hold offenders accountable, and
• efforts to improve the efficiency of institutional and community corrections.
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CATEGORY VI: FACILITATING JUSTICE INFORMATION SHARING
Applicants are solicited under Category VI to:• improve or enhance the sharing of information within the
criminal justice system.
• Key priorities include:• improving the sharing and use of criminal intelligence within
law enforcement,
• developing common standards to facilitate information sharing within the justice system,
• providing technical assistance to improve justice information sharing, and
• enhancing or developing local, regional, and/or national systems to improve information sharing within and among regions and states.
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David P. LewisSenior Policy AdvisorJustice Information SharingDOJ/OJP/BJA
David P. LewisSenior Policy AdvisorJustice Information SharingDOJ/OJP/BJA