National Institute of Justice Domestic Anti-Terrorism Technology Development Program (16.565)

 

Program

16.565 National Institute of Justice Domestic Anti-Terrorism Technology Development Program

 

Federal Agency

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE, OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

 

Authorization

Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, Section 201, as amended; Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, Public Law 100- 690. Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, Section 821, Public Law 104-132.

 

Program Number

16.565

 

Last Known Status

Deleted 04/21/2006 (Dionne Mitchell/NIJ email request 4/19/06 - no funds)

 

Objectives

To support the development of counter terrorism technologies, assist in the development of standards for those technologies, and work with state and local jurisdictions to identify particular areas of vulnerability to terrorist acts and be better prepared to respond if such acts occur.

 

Types of Assistance

Project Grants (Cooperative Agreements or Contracts).

 

Uses and Use Restrictions

NIJ sponsors solicitations for the development of counterterrorism technologies for State and local law enforcement through its collaborations with various technology partners. Applicants may obtain information about solicitation opportunities, deadlines, and projects currently being funded through accessing the Institute's Justice Technology Information Network (JUSTNET) web site at www.nlectc.org or by calling Wendy Howe in the Institute's Office of Science and Technology at (202) 616-9794.

 

Eligibility Requirements

Applicant Eligibility

The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is authorized to make grants to, or enter into contracts or cooperative agreements with State and local governments, private nonprofit organizations, public nonprofit organizations, profit organizations, nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education, and qualified individuals. Applicants from the Territories of the United States and federally recognized Indian Tribal Governments are also eligible to participate in this program.

Beneficiary Eligibility

State and local governments, private nonprofit organizations, public nonprofit organizations, profit organizations, nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education, and qualified individuals.

Credentials/Documentation

The applicant must furnish, along with the application for a grant, cooperative agreement or contract, resumes of principal investigator and key personnel, details of the budget composition, goals, impact, methods, evaluation, schedule and resources of the project. Costs will be determined in accordance with OMB Circular No. A-87 for State and local governments and OMB Circular No. A-21 for educational institutions.

 

Application and Award Process

Preapplication Coordination

A potential grantee or contractor should contact the Institute to determine whether a similar proposal has already been funded or whether the proposal is within the objectives and priorities of the Institute. The standard application form as furnished by the Federal agency, in accordance with 28 CFR, Part 66 (Common Rule), must be used for this program. This program is excluded from coverage under E.O. 12372.

Application Procedure

NIJ sponsors solicitations for the development of counterterrorism technologies for State and local law enforcement through its collaborations with various technology partners. Applicants may obtain information about solicitation opportunities, deadlines, and projects currently being funded through accessing the Institute's Justice Technology Information Network (JUSTNET) web site at www.nlectc.org or by calling Wendy Howe in the Institute's Office of Science and Technology at (202) 616-9794. This program is subject to the provisions of OMB Circular No. A-110 or the Common Rule where applicable.

Award Procedure

Grants are awarded by the Institute Director based on the recommendations of the Institute staff and outside reviewers.

Deadlines

NIJ sponsors solicitations for the development of counterterrorism technologies for State and local law enforcement through its collaborations with various technology partners. Applicants may obtain information about solicitation opportunities, deadlines, and projects currently being funded through accessing the Institute's Justice Technology Information Network (JUSTNET) web site at www.nlectc.org or by calling Wendy Howe in the Institute's Office of Science and Technology at (202) 616-9794.

 

Range of Approval/Disapproval Time

Appeals

Appeals will be conducted through a hearing by the NIJ Director.

Renewals

None.

 

Assistance Considerations

Formula and Matching Requirements

This program has no formula or matching requirements.

Length and Time Phasing of Assistance

Project durations are normally not less than 6 months nor more than 18 months.

 

Post Assistance Requirements

Reports

Fiscal reports consisting of quarterly expenditures and budget expenditure reports; final financial report giving costs and expenditures of the completed project; program reports consisting of bi- annual progress reports; and a final report including a summary. Other reports may be requested. Financial reporting for IPAs will be negotiated in the appointment agreement.

Audits

In accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular No. A- 133 (Revised, June 24, 1997), "Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non-Profits Organizations," nonfederal entities that expend financial assistance of $300,000 or more in Federal awards will have a single or a program-specific audit conducted for that year. Nonfederal entities that expend less than $300,000 a year in Federal awards are exempt from Federal audit requirements for that year, except as noted in Circular No. A-133.

Records

Records and accounts concerning the expenditure of Institute and grantee or appointee-contributed funds shall be maintained during the grant period and retained for 3 years thereafter.

 

Program Accomplishments

Initiated pursuant to the Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, this highly successful program has already produced several technologies. Among them are: an advanced electromagnetic portal for detection of concealed weapons, operational in an Idaho courthouse; an interagency information sharing system for law enforcement involving several jurisdictions in Florida; a hand-held, acoustic device for detection of concealed weapons; a computer-based training tool for bomb technicians; a concrete- penetrating, safely disabling large explosive devices such as 50-gallon fuel- fertilizer bombs, undertaken in collaboration with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The Institute has also completed distribution of the RTR-3 x-ray diagnostic system to 28 State and local bomb squads across the Nation for evaluation under operational conditions. The RTR-3 is a computer based, portable x-ray system that diagnoses explosive devices in real-time. It also transmits x-ray images of those devices via modem to remote experts for analysis. This effort was undertaken in collaboration with the Technical Support Working Group (TSWG), which sponsored development of the RTR-3, and the FBI. The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Division and Naval Office of Special Technology are supporting this project.

 

Financial Information

Account Identification

15-0401-0-1-754.

Obligations

(Grants) FY 02 $4,520,580; FY 03 est $79,450,259; and FY 04 est $17,000,000.

Range and Average of Financial Assistance

In amounts consistent with the applicant's proposed project and the Institute's plans, priorities and levels of financing.

 

Regulations, Guidelines and Literature

NIJ sponsors solicitations for the development of counterterrorism technologies for State and local law enforcement through its collaborations with various technology partners. Applicants may obtain information about solicitation opportunities, deadlines, and projects currently being funded through accessing the Institute's Justice Technology Information Network (JUSTNET) web site at www.nlectc.org or by calling Wendy Howe in the Institute's Office of Science and Technology at (202) 616-9794.

 

Related Programs

None.

 

Information Contacts

Regional or Local Office

None.

Headquarters Office

National Institute of Justice, Department of Justice, 810 7th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20531. Telephone: (202) 307-2942. FTS number is (202) 307-2942.

Web Site Address

http://www.usdoj.gov/nij

 

Examples of Funded Projects

An interactive, computer-based training tool for bomb technicians; the RTR-3, a computer based, portable x-ray system, that enables the diagnosis of explosive devices in real-time; an EOD Technician Training Kit for use by bomb disposal organizations which will soon be available to qualified bomb disposal teams; flying plate disrupter technology, which disrupts the explosive capabilities of large explosive devices; percussion- activated nonelectric (PAN) disrupter technology, which neutralizes the explosive capabilities of smaller explosive devices; development and testing of a personal alarm monitor, a wearable device providing indication of exposure to a wide variety of chemical and biological hazards; development and demonstration of a portable (briefcase sized) through- the-wall surveillance device; development of an inexpensive, handheld, low-power radar that will enable law officers to detect individuals through interior building walls.

 

Criteria for Selecting Proposals

All proposals will be reviewed by a peer review panel. Their selection will be based on the applicant's experience; the significance and conceptualization of the project topic; the quality and feasibility of the research design; the comprehensiveness, coherence, and specificity of the proposed project for developing counterterrorism technologies for State and local law enforcement; the qualifications of key staff to manage and direct the activities and tasks set forth in the project plan; the reasonableness and cost effectiveness of the program budget in relation to the proposed program objectives; and the potential impact of the project on the criminal justice system.

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