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For DUII’s matching
contribution contact: Phone: 240-631-7933 Release
Date: August 5, 2002
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Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program Deadline: Applications are due August 30, 2002. OJJDP's Program helps law enforcement agencies enhance their investigative response to offenders who use computer technology to sexually exploit children. Applicants must be state and/or local law enforcement agencies in Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, or the Greater San Francisco Bay Area. Access information at: http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/grants/current.html#020716
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Multisystem Decisionmaking Training and Technical Assistance ProjectDeadline: Applications are due August 19, 2002. This project will build capacity in Safe Start initiative communities to conduct a comprehensive, data-driven decisionmaking model for improving services and systems of agencies serving children exposed to violence and their families. Access information at: http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/grants/current.html#020719b
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Tribal Training and Technical Assistance ProgramDeadline: Applications are due September 3, 2002. The program will help tribal communities including Tribal Youth Grantees, American Indian Tribes, and Alaska Native Communities, develop comprehensive approaches to reducing juvenile delinquency, violence, and child victimization. Access information at: http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/grants/current.html |
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Warming Up to DNADeadline: September 13, 2002. Funding is available from NIJ for State plans that identify, process, and analyze no suspect cases, either by their own public laboratories or by qualified fee-for-service vendors. Proposals should describe plans that identify and test no suspect cases and effectively use DNA databases to solve no suspect crimes, where DNA evidence is available. Access full text at: http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/sl000570.pdf or http://www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles1/nij/sl000570.txt |
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Office of Science and Technology General and Directed SolicitationNIJ's initiative supports technology research and development for law enforcement, corrections, and the forensic sciences. Call 800-421-6770 or visit www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij.
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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. -30- Copyright ©2002 Data Unlimited International, Inc. This web page was updated on August 5, 2002. |