Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2011, $246,012)
The BJA Electronic and Cyber Crime National Training and Technical Assistance (TTA) Program serves the nation's communities by providing training and technical assistance to state, local, and tribal law enforcement officials; intelligence analysts; prosecutors; fusion center staff; and other criminal justice entities on preventing, investigating, and responding to electronic, cyber, and high tech crimes. This program will serve as a key resource to identify new and emerging issues in the areas of electronic, cyber, and high tech crimes. It is also intended to address the training needs of small and underserved agencies in rural and remote jurisdictions across the nation that are responsible for preventing, investigating and responding to these crimes.
The Fox Valley Technical College (FVTC) will create an Electronic and Cyber Crime National Training and Technical Assistance Program. FVTC will provide training and technical assistance to law enforcement officers and prosecutors that targets preventing, investigating, and responding to electronic, cyber, and high-tech crimes focused on the needs of small and under resourced agencies in rural and remote agencies across the United States. CA/NCF
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