Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2024, $1,009,671)
The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Forensic Science Service (BCA FSS) is part of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, providing forensic services to over 500 local law enforcement agencies within the state as well as state and federal agencies. The BCA FSS is also the laboratory responsible for receiving and analyzing all convicted offender samples and maintaining the DNA database.
The overall strategy for the 2024 Capacity Enhancement and Backlog Reduction Program will use a multi-faceted approach to increase capacity with an eye on reducing overall backlog, even as DNA case submissions continue to increase. The plan includes an optimization of liquid handling robots that will automate a recently validated method to extract DNA from samples collected as part of all case types to include carjacking and robbery cases along with homicides and sexual assaults.
The 2024 program will continue to use grant funding to purchase several supplies needed to perform analysis on a portion of backlogged DNA cases; continue to support all specialized equipment in the form of service contracts; support previously purchased, grant funded liquid handling instruments with other instrument supported extraction methods to ensure consistent and constant feeding of these automated systems; increase the number of hours that trained DNA scientists are available to work on backlogged cases by providing funding for overtime and to fund a full time position whose job duties include casework duties, such as screening evidence and quantitation of batches of DNA samples; and increase capacity by providing funding for educational opportunities for scientific staff, exposing them to new, innovative technologies that will improve lab efficiencies in the future.