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The Philadelphia Police Department, Office of Forensic Science, Criminalistics Unit DNA Backlog Reduction FY16 Program.

Award Information

Award #
2016-DN-BX-0098
Location
Awardee County
Philadelphia
Congressional District
Status
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2016
Total funding (to date)
$824,458

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2016, $824,458)

The Philadelphia Police Department, Office of Forensic Science (OFS) is responsible for analyzing evidentiary material, associated with criminal investigations for the City of Philadelphia. The Criminalistics Unit in the Office of Forensic Science is responsible for screening evidence for biological material and conducting DNA analysis. The OFS is accredited by ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB) under Certificate No. AT-1676 to the ISO/IEC 17025:2005 standards, the ANAB Supplemental Requirements for Forensic Testing Laboratories, and the FBI DNA QAS. The scope of accreditation includes the OFS' Forensic Biology and DNA disciplines. The current accreditation is valid to September 17, 2018. The OFS is a CODIS participant laboratory (LDIS) in good standing. In its last external DNA quality assurance audit in September 2014, the OFS was deemed to be in compliance with the FBI Director’s Quality Assurance Standards for Forensic DNA Testing Laboratories.
For the past 5 years, the City of Philadelphia accounted for approximately 40% of the Violent Part 1 Crimes in the State of Pennsylvania (2010 – 2014 UCR Violent Crime Data). During this time period, the Philadelphia Police Department has also faced budgetary constraints that have led to a plateau of internal funding and a decrease in available federal grant funds; however, the demand for services from the Criminalistics Unit for DNA testing continues to expand. Increases in the sensitivity of DNA technology and the success of CODIS entries has resulted in the increased application of DNA analysis to any evidence that is known to have been handled/touched by an individual probative to the investigation. The DNA Laboratory routinely processes both violent and non-violent crimes, to include property crimes, based on the significant investigative value of DNA and requests from the court system.
The funds from this award will be specifically used for the following goals:
1. Reducing the forensic DNA case backlog by funding analysts to work overtime to analyze backlogged forensic biology/DNA cases.
2. Reducing the forensic biology/DNA case backlog through the outsourcing of backlogged cases to be screened for biological material suitable for DNA analysis and the development of any DNA profiles.
3. Providing training that will qualify as continuing education credit in technological advances, analytical modifications, interpretation issues, and provide necessary continuing education.
The Philadelphia Police Department, Office of Forensic Science, Criminalistics Unit can expect to reduce the backlog of forensic biology DNA cases by at least 880 cases by the end of the award period. nca/ncf

Date Created: September 7, 2016