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Justice Information Sharing Training and Technical Assistance Project
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This awardee has received supplemental funding. This award detail page includes information about both the original award and supplemental awards.
Efficient and effective sharing of information between and among justice agencies and their partner organizations is at the heart of today's efforts across the nation to protect public safety. The IJIS Institute will use the funds to continue the Training and Technology Assistance services to support the Business Solution Implementation Project by developing and maintaining the training curricula and all related materials to include presentations, handouts, practical exercises, and online (distance) learning tools. NCA/NCF
Efficient and effective sharing of information between and among justice agencies and their partner organizations is at the heart of today's efforts across the nation to protect public safety. The IJIS Institute will use the funds to continue training and technology assistance services to support the Business Solution Implementation Project by developing and maintaining the training curricula and all related materials to include presentations, handouts, practical exercises, and online (distance) learning tools. NCA/NCF
The IJIS Institute will continue to provide policy, technical support, and resources to both the broad justice community and targeted justice information sharing programs supporting local and state Economic, High Technology, and Cybercrime Prevention (EHTCP) Programs. They will enable industry participation in national venues and the training and technical assistance services that support criminal justice agency capacity building to address EHTCP issues. IJIS will continue to sustain an industry-based Cybercrime Committee that supports related DOJ/OJP/BJA Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative (Global) efforts. IJIS will also extend and expand technical training on data sharing standards, providing technical assistance to the field, and operating an online help desk that will serve as a real-time support center for agencies that need help delivering the technology infrastructure required to operate a successful EHTCP program. The EHTCP Program supports a range of use cases that relate to the prevention, identification, investigation, and prosecution of economic, high tech, and cybercrimes.