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 Posted: Sat May 19th, 2007 09:57 am

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NIJ Corrections Technology Institute

Dates: September 16 – 21, 2007

Location: Washington, DC

Application Deadline: July 13, 2007

 

Overview

NIJ's annual Technology Institute for Corrections is designed for corrections managers to learn about and discuss technology initiatives and issues affecting the corrections community.

 

Agenda

During the weeklong institute, attendees will receive information and assistance about existing and developing technologies, problem solving relating to technology implementation, and exchange technology lessons learned. Attendees also will participate in briefings and demonstrations at various locations in the metropolitan area, which may include agencies within the U.S. Department of Justice, the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center, and local corrections facilities.

 

Goals

 

Provide Participants the opportunity for continual education on technologies applicable to corrections.

Provide Participants the opportunity to meet and interact with other corrections professionals.

Provide NIJ the opportunity to improve and build on its technology development programs based on participant experience and comments.

 

Application

Attendance is limited to 25 mid-level managers from State and local corrections and community corrections agencies who are involved with technology and technology initiatives within their departments.

 

Applications may be obtained online by visiting http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/events/techinstitutes/corrections.htm or request one by contacting Laura Luhn at 800-248-2742 ext.5145 or lluhn@nlectc.org.

 

An agency may submit one application for consideration. Former attendees from previous Institutes will not be considered. The application must be completely filled out for the applicant to be considered. All travel, lodging, and meal expenses for participants are paid by NIJ.

 

Send completed applications to:

 

 

Laura Luhn

Administrative Coordinator

NLECTC-National

2277 Research Blvd., MS-8J

Rockville, MD 20850

Fax: 301-519-5149

 

 

Deadline

The deadline for receiving applications is July 13, 2007. All applicants will receive notification by mail as to the decision regarding their application.

 

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