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DNA Backlog Reduction and Capacity Enhancement Project

Award Information

Award #
15PBJA-23-GG-01278-DNAX
Funding Category
Formula
Location
Awardee County
IN
Congressional District
Status
Open
Funding First Awarded
2023
Total funding (to date)
$713,102

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2023, $713,102)

The Indianapolis-Marion County Forensic Services Agency, (I-MCFSA) is a local government agency, which provides Indianapolis, Marion County, State, and Federal criminal justice system with forensic laboratory services. We provide prompt, accurate and quality forensic analysis on requests submitted by Public Safety agencies in the Criminal Justice System. The I-MCFSA performs scientific examinations of physical evidence pertaining to crimes occurring in the City of Indianapolis and County of Marion. The laboratory also supports federal investigations in other Indiana Counties as part of joint investigation task forces originating in Marion County. The I-MCFSA furnishes expert testimony in these areas when requested.

The Indianapolis-Marion County Forensic Services agency operates a local, full service, ISO 17025 accredited forensic science laboratory within the County of Marion and the City of Indianapolis and is accredited under the ANAB (ANSI National Accreditation Board) program. The accreditation consisted of a very comprehensive assessment in which every aspect of the laboratory’s operation, in addition to the Crime Scene Unit, and was carefully reviewed to include its management practices, evidence handling procedures, and laboratory security procedures.

     The continued effort to eliminate the increase in violent crime, which is at an all-time high, includes the I-MCFSA as an integral partner within the various criminal justice and public safety agencies of the city and county. Reduction in violent crime continues to be an issue that Marion County and Indianapolis government entities have attempted to address over the past several years, with 2023 being no different. The laboratory continues to pursue the goal of reducing the amount of time between submissions for requests of analysis through case completion to a maximum of six weeks in all forensic disciplines which, in turn, assists with the timely investigation and prosecution of violent criminals.  

The I-MCFSA met requirements, from local government, to reduce or maintain agency budgets, without an increase, each year, for the past four years. The lab was fortunate enough to receive an overall increase in the local 2023 budget, however, overtime funds, in addition to the majority of costs associated with training, supplies, equipment, and other ‘services’ are still areas that require additional funding. The continuing budgetary challenges we face directly impact the timely analysis of forensic evidence.

Date Created: September 8, 2023