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20180427-143242-58

Submitted by Silvia Zenteno on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) requested travel support for representatives from Public Safety Partnership (PSP) sites to attend the Enhancing Crime Analysis Capacity Meeting. BJA NTTAC provided travel support for 2 individuals from the Birmingham PSP site to attend the event from April 16 - 17, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

20180227-164401-54

Submitted by Abbe Horswill on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) requested that Christopher Bruce prepare and deliver a presentation at the Enhancing Crime Analysis Capacity Meeting. Mr. Bruce will deliver presentations on April 16 - 17, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina on the following topics: crime analysis efforts to address violent crime; leveraging police data; leveraging data integration and data expansion; data-centric approaches, tools, and analysis; and picking the right analysis, tools and practice to make the most of data.

20180227-161716-29

Submitted by Abbe Horswill on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) requested that Jamie Rousch prepare and deliver a presentation at the Enhancing Crime Analysis Capacity Meeting. Ms. Rousch will deliver presentations on April 16 - 17, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina on the following topics: crime analysis efforts to address violent crime; leveraging police data; leveraging data integration and data expansion; data-centric approaches, tools, and analysis; and picking the right analysis, tools and practice to make the most of data.

20180227-141212-86

Submitted by Abbe Horswill on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) requested that Dr. Edward Maguire prepare and deliver a presentation at the Enhancing Crime Analysis Capacity Meeting. Dr. Maguire will deliver a presentation on major violence reduction programs, practices, and strategies on April 16, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

20180220-155626-16

Submitted by Abbe Horswill on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) requested travel support for a select number of law enforcement executives, community stakeholders, and other justice practitioners to attend the Enhancing Crime Analysis Capacity Meeting. BJA NTTAC provided travel support for 12 individuals to attend the event from April 16 - 17, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

20180110-110117-49

Submitted by Mrs. Edie M Crum on

The Terrorist Screening Center (TSC) is responsible for the management and operation of the Terrorist Screening Database, commonly known as “the watchlist.” The watchlist is a single database that contains sensitive national security and law enforcement information concerning the identities of those who are known or reasonably suspected of being involved in terrorist activities.

20180108-134359-92

Submitted by Dina Davis on

This effort focused on how federal agencies currently disseminate information to their state, local, territorial, and tribal partners and also how fusion centers disseminate information within the National Network of Fusion Centers, with federal partners, and to constituencies in their area of responsibility. End User Advisory Group participants were selected because they are considered an “end user” of intelligence and information generated by federal entities as well as state Fusion Centers, RISS Centers and HIDTA operations.

20180108-133237-43

Submitted by Dina Davis on

This effort focused on how federal agencies currently disseminate information to their state, local, territorial, and tribal partners and also how fusion centers disseminate information within the National Network of Fusion Centers, with federal partners, and to constituencies in their area of responsibility. End User Advisory Group participants were selected because they are considered an “end user” of intelligence and information generated by federal entities as well as state Fusion Centers, RISS Centers and HIDTA operations.

20180108-132145-57

Submitted by Dina Davis on

This effort focused on how federal agencies currently disseminate information to their state, local, territorial, and tribal partners and also how fusion centers disseminate information within the National Network of Fusion Centers, with federal partners, and to constituencies in their area of responsibility. End User Advisory Group participants were selected because they are considered an “end user” of intelligence and information generated by federal entities as well as state Fusion Centers, RISS Centers and HIDTA operations.

20180108-130816-55

Submitted by Dina Davis on

This effort focused on how federal agencies currently disseminate information to their state, local, territorial, and tribal partners and also how fusion centers disseminate information within the National Network of Fusion Centers, with federal partners, and to constituencies in their area of responsibility. End User Advisory Group participants were selected because they are considered an “end user” of intelligence and information generated by federal entities as well as state Fusion Centers, RISS Centers and HIDTA operations.

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