The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program is the primary provider of federal criminal justice funding to states and units of local government. Through this opportunity, the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) will award JAG Program funds to eligible units of local government as described in the solicitation.
Note: BJA will issue a separate solicitation for states.
Awards
Number of Awards: 901
Total Amount Awarded: $84,893,800
Purchase personal protective equipment (PPE) and communication headsets for deputies.
Purchase scenario-based simulation training equipment
Purchase three new APX6000 Motorola handheld radios
Purchases of 21 Fusus CORE appliances
Purchasing equipment
Purchasing hard drive server storage space for the forensic services unit to store electronic evidence
Purchasing LPR's from FLOCK inc
Purchasing of (6) portable police radios/ (17) Personal Locators
Purchasing of Updated Automated Fingerprint Indentification System.
Purchasing portable radios to replace outdated and non functioning units
Purchasing Ti Training Simulator
Quarterly Cannabis Decoy Operations in the City of Vista
Radar enforcement and traffic data gathering.
Radar Feedback and Automatic License Place Reader Mobile Trailer
Radio Communication Improvement
Radio Equipment for the Hammond Police Department
RADIO STUDY
RADIO/COMMUNICATIONS
Raleigh Police Department and Wake County Sheriff's Office: Police Equipment and Training
Range Equipment
Rapid City Police JAG
Real Time Crime Center Equipment - Purchase the necessary equipment to start up and provide adequate useful equipment for a Real Time Crime Center to be implemented.
Real Time Crime Center to provide Killeen PD with the ability to capitalize on a wide and expanding range of technologies for efficient and effective policing.
Reduce Property Crimes, Violent Crimes, and Traffic Enforcement
Reducing Violent Crime and Enhancing Community Policing
Grants.gov deadline extended to August 4, 2021.
Grants.gov and JustGrants deadlines extended.