Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2024, $293,613)
The Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff Forensic Services Division is an accredited crime laboratory under the American National Standards Institute National Accreditation Board, a non-profit, non-governmental entity. The crime laboratory provides forensic services to more than 24 law enforcement agencies within Contra Costa County, servicing over one million residents. The FY24 DNA Capacity Enhancement and Backlog Reduction program grant will be used to provide continual salary and fringe benefits for two Forensic Analyst Project (FAP) positions. These full-time, grant funded employees will support the Biology/DNA Unit with specific capacity enhancement activities, such as validating new DNA methods and technologies. The FAP serving as a technician will perform DNA casework (process, record, screen and analyze DNA samples) contributing to backlog reduction. The FAPs will also perform reagent preparation, sample set-up, equipment operation, quality assurance and quality control tasks.
Grant funds are critical to the ongoing performance of the Biology/DNA Unit and allow dedicated FAP staff to focus on support functions and ensure that DNA samples are efficiently processed through the entire case management system. In addition, grant funds will be used to purchase DNA chemistries, including DNA purification and amplification kits to accommodate the increased volume of samples being processed as capacity expands. The overall grant objectives are to increase the number of samples analyzed and reduce sample turnaround time. Using FY24 CEBR funds the crime laboratory will be better equipped to meet the needs of the community we serve.