Banner leads to the best police officer books written by over 220 state and local police officers who have authored over 550 books, many on law enforcement.

Trends, tactics and terrorism - Open Source Information for law Enforcement
Hi Tech Criminal Justice online
 Join our Newsletter

 Enter Your Email:
Privacy Policy

 Home Page | Links to Resources | Contact Us

Google


Members

Help

Home
Login | Register 




 Moderated by: cjustice  

New Topic

Reply

Print
AuthorPost
cjustice
Administrator
 

Joined: Sat Dec 24th, 2005
Location: California USA
Posts: 1158
Status:  Offline
Mana: 
 Posted: Sat Apr 28th, 2007 01:18 am

Quote

Reply
The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) has recently issued the following solicitations. Please be aware that you must submit your application electronically using Grants.gov. Instructions for the Grants.gov registration process are available at: http://www.grants.gov/applicants/get_registered.jsp.

 

Forensic Science Training Development and Delivery Program

Grants.gov Funding Opportunity Number: 2007-NIJ-1602

 

Deadline: May 29, 2007, 11:59 p.m. eastern time.

 

As stated in the President’s DNA Initiative, Advancing Justice Through DNA Technology, the forensic science community has a critical need for trained forensic scientists in public crime laboratories. NIJ is seeking proposals from training provider(s) to develop or deliver (or both) knowledge-based forensic science curricula at the State or local level (or both). Applicants are encouraged to propose enhancements or modifications to existing training programs for computer-based or Web-based delivery. Dissemination of the product and sustainability of these initiatives is a priority. Applicants that propose to deliver training will be responsible for all aspects of the training delivery, including, but not limited to, travel, lodging, and per diem for participants, and any other training-related logistics. The project period for proposals submitted under this solicitation is up to 24 months.

 

Download entire solicitation: http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/sl000797.pdf

 

Operations Research Applied to Law Enforcement Operations

Grants.gov Funding Opportunity Number: 2007-NIJ-1443

 

Deadline: May 21, 2007, 11:59 p.m. eastern time.

 

NIJ seeks applications to research, develop, and demonstrate operations research models and methods that enable law enforcement and corrections agencies to increase the effectiveness, efficiency, and safety of their operations and to improve the judicial process. Proposed models and methods must identify and account for legal, cultural, and social factors that may affect the adoption and use of new technologies, practices, and procedures by criminal justice agencies. For example, a contractual agreement between organized labor and management may limit scheduling options for shift changes.

 

Download entire solicitation: http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/sl000798.pdf

 

Article sponsored by Criminal Justice online leadership as well as police and military personnel who have authored books.


 Current time is 04:04 am

Visit our Sponsors

Computer Forensics

Colleges and Universities

Phoenix University

Technology Schools

 

Powered by WowBB 1.7 - Copyright © 2003-2006 Aycan Gulez
cjhitech theme by: wowbbthemes.com
Page processed in 0.2066 seconds (3% database + 97% PHP). 18 queries executed.