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20230127-172235-19

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The NRTAC hosted the 6th Annual Regional CGIC Multi-Site Training in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Indianapolis Crime Gun Task Force assisted in the organization of the conference and invited participating CGIC grantees to tour their CGIC. This year, the FY21 sites were invited to join for two days, while the FY20 sites were invited to attend only the first day of the conference. The conference was a mix of panel presentations and breakout sessions.

20210723-163155-66

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ATF CGICs rely on an ongoing collaboration between the ATF, local police department, local crime laboratory, probation and parole, local prosecutors, U.S. Attorney’s Office, crime analysts, community groups, and academic organizations. In addition, continued review and improvements of the processes along with peer-to-peer networking are key to success and sustainability. To support these objectives, the NRTAC team requests to hold the 5th annual CGIC Regional Training to bring together the FY20 sites as a way to strengthen the CGIC community of practice.

Webinar - Sustainable Crime Gun Intelligence Strategies Require Policy-driven Tactics

Whether implementing a regional or agencywide preventive crime gun strategy, the establishment of formal policies is a critical factor that must be addressed. These policies can be wide-ranging in scope, affecting entire local, regional, or national populations, and they can be narrow in scope, affecting only a single organization. For example, at least three states now have laws mandating that all police agencies in the state utilize the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN) when investigating firearm-related crimes.

20180723-10707-15

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The NRTAC will be hosting a two day training at ATF Headquarters in October 2018 (originally scheduled for September, but rescheduled due to impending hurricane) for CGIC sites across the country, as selected by BJA.

20170721-121003-27

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The NRTAC will be hosting a convening in Denver at the Denver Crime Lab to serve as a meeting for all CGIC replication sites (as well as the Denver CGIC model site) under the National CGIC Initiative, as well as identified observation sites as requested by BJA. This two day convening will consist of strategic planning, one on one time with SMEs for the replication sites, peer to peer networking sessions, and breakout sessions relevant to each key player in the CGIC process.

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