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For DUII’s matching contribution contact:

Flora Kan

Phone: 240-631-7933

Release Date: July 5, 2002

 

 

 

 

 

Convicted Offender DNA Backlog Reduction Program

This program assists States that have a backlog of convicted offender samples for DNA profiling.  The purpose is to perform rapid DNA testing on unanalyzed samples so they can be uploaded into the National DNA Index System (CODIS) through the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). For more information, contact the DOJ Response Center at 800-421-6770.

 

 

Crime Laboratory Improvement Program (CLIP)

This is to help State and local crime laboratories improve and expand their analysis capabilities and capacities in all forensic disciplines.  Contact DOJ Response Center at 800-421-6770. The due date is July 17, 2002.

 

 

Funding Opportunities for Trafficking Victims

Deadline: July 29, 2002.

"Office for Victims of Crime Services for Trafficking Victims Discretionary Grant Application Kit" (80 pp.) (SL000571) contains two solicitations for funds authorized by the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 and appropriated by Congress during fiscal year 2002. The first solicitation provides funding to create, enhance, or strengthen services to trafficking victims, while the second supports training and technical assistance for service providers. The kit includes instructions and application forms. (OVC) Access the solicitation at: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/fund/traffickingappkit/2002/welcome.html

 

 

Drug Court Discretionary Grant Program

This is to provide financial and technical assistance to States and localities to develop drug courts that use a mix of treatment, testing, incentives, and sanctions to remove nonviolent offenders from the cycle of substance abuse and crime.  Data sharing among drug courts is a primary focus of the program.  Contact DCPO at 202-616-5001 or visit www.ojp.usdoj.gov/dcpo.

 

 

Forensic DNA Research and Development Program

Major objectives include reducing DNA testing costs by more than 98%, from $700 per test to less than $10 per test; reducing analysis time from hours to minutes; developing inexpensive DNA test kits for laboratory use; developing standard materials for population databases; and developing innovative technologies and markers to enhance the value of DNA evidence for criminal justice system.

 

About Data Unlimited International, Inc. (DUII)
DUII is a private-held company with concentration in forensic, healthcare and bioinformatics. DUII develops and markets laboratory information management system (LIMS), 21CFR11-aware computational infrastructure, and Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)-driven networks. These satisfy the requirements of 21CRF11 by authority check, operational system check, device check, SOP, electronic signature and closed systems. DUII creates tools to enhance communication and to enforce compliance.

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