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Law Enforcement Equipment

Award Information

Award #
2009-SB-B9-0676
Location
Awardee County
Carroll County
Congressional District
Status
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2009
Total funding (to date)
$31,455

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2009, $31,455)

This grant program is authorized by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5) (the 'Recovery Act') and by 42 U.S.C. 3751(a). The stated purposes of the Recovery Act are: to preserve and create jobs and promote economic recovery; to assist those most impacted by the recession; to provide investments needed to increase economic efficiency by spurring technological advances in science and health; to invest in transportation, environmental protection, and other infrastructure that will provide long-term economic benefits; and to stabilize state and local government budgets, in order to minimize and avoid reductions in essential services and counterproductive state and local tax increases. The Recovery Act places great emphasis on accountability and transparency in the use of taxpayer dollars.

Among other things, it creates a new Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board and a new website ' Recovery.gov ' to provide information to the public, including access to detailed information on grants and contracts made with Recovery Act funds.

The Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program funded under the Recovery Act is the primary provider of federal criminal justice funding to state and local jurisdictions. Recovery JAG funds support all components of the criminal justice system, from multi-jurisdictional drug and gang task forces to crime prevention and domestic violence programs, courts, corrections, treatment, and justice information sharing initiatives. Recovery JAG funded projects may address crime through the provision of services directly to individuals and/or communities and by improving the effectiveness and efficiency of criminal justice systems, processes, and procedures.

Carroll County will utilize their FY 2009 Recovery Act JAG funds to purchase a Ford Crown Victoria patrol car and a body wire/ electronic surveillance system. The body wire and electronic surveillance system consist of a one watt miniature transmitter, a scrambled audio receiver, and a tissue box antenna. The average Carroll County Sheriff's patrol car has more that 62,800 miles, and nearly a third of its fleet has over 100,000 miles. For the first time in many years, the local governing authority has not budgeted any funds for law enforcement vehicles for Fiscal Year 2009-2010. The new vehicle is needed for patrol and investigative and prevention efforts, and it will enhance officer safety.

NCA/NCF

Date Created: June 8, 2009