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Notice of Request for Proposals
for Certification and Testing Expertise.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The National Institute of
Justice (NIJ) is in the process of
developing a new Interview Room
Video System Standard and
corresponding certification program
requirements. This work is being
performed by a Special Technical
Committee (STC), comprised of
practitioners from the field, researchers,
testing experts, certification experts, and
representatives from stakeholder
organizations. It is anticipated that the
STC members will participate in six 2day meetings over a 12-month time
period with the goal of completing
development of the standard and
certification program requirements. It is
anticipated that STC meetings will
begin in January 2011. Travel expenses
and per diem will be reimbursed for all
STC meetings; however, participation
time will not be funded. NIJ is seeking
representatives from (1) certification
bodies and (2) test laboratories with
experience in programs for similar types
of electronic equipment. Additional
preferred knowledge includes
experience with video systems or
experience with law enforcement
operations. There are up to four
positions to be filled on the STC, and
NIJ will accept the first 20 submissions
for review.
Interested parties are requested to
nominate individuals from their
organizations and submit no more than
two pages describing the nominee’s
applicable experience, preferred
knowledge, and affiliations with
standards development organizations.
This information shall be submitted to
Frances Scott at frances.scott@usdoj.gov
by December 13, 2010. The submissions
will be reviewed, and participants will
be notified regarding their acceptance
by January 17, 2011.
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be notified regarding their acceptance
by January 17, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Frances Scott by telephone at 202–305–
9950 [Note: this is not a toll-free
telephone number], or by e-mail at
frances.scott@usdoj.gov.
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License Plate Reader Standard Special
Technical Committee Request for
Proposals for Certification and Testing
Expertise
Proposed Information Collection
Activity: Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request
National Institute of Justice.
ACTION: Request for Proposals for
Certification and Testing Expertise.
AGENCY:
The National Institute of
Justice (NIJ) is in the process of
developing a new License Plate Reader
Standard and corresponding
certification program requirements. This
work is being performed by a Special
Technical Committee (STC), comprised
of practitioners from the field,
researchers, testing experts, certification
experts, and representatives from
stakeholder organizations. It is
anticipated that the STC members will
participate in six 2-day meetings over a
12-month time period with the goal of
completing development of the standard
and certification program requirements.
It is anticipated that STC meetings will
begin in January 2011. Travel expenses
and per diem will be reimbursed for all
STC meetings; however, participation
time will not be funded. NIJ is seeking
representatives from (1) certification
bodies and (2) test laboratories with
experience in programs for similar types
of electronic equipment. Additional
preferred knowledge includes
experience with video systems or
experience with law enforcement
operations. There are up to four
positions to be filled on the STC, and
NIJ will accept the first 20 submissions
for review.
Interested parties are requested to
nominate individuals from their
organizations and submit no more than
two pages describing the nominee’s
applicable experience, preferred
knowledge, and affiliations with
standards development organizations.
This information shall be submitted to
Frances Scott at frances.scott@usdoj.gov
by December 13, 2010. The submissions
will be reviewed, and participants will
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Office of Justice Programs
[OJP (NIJ) Docket No. 1535]
License Plate Reader Standard Special Technical Committee Request
for Proposals for Certification and Testing Expertise
AGENCY: National Institute of Justice.
ACTION: Request for Proposals for Certification and Testing Expertise.
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SUMMARY: The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is in the process of
developing a new License Plate Reader Standard and corresponding
certification program requirements. This work is being performed by a
Special Technical Committee (STC), comprised of practitioners from the
field, researchers, testing experts, certification experts, and
representatives from stakeholder organizations. It is anticipated that
the STC members will participate in six 2-day meetings over a 12-month
time period with the goal of completing development of the standard and
certification program requirements. It is anticipated that STC meetings
will begin in January 2011. Travel expenses and per diem will be
reimbursed for all STC meetings; however, participation time will not
be funded. NIJ is seeking representatives from (1) certification bodies
and (2) test laboratories with experience in programs for similar types
of electronic equipment. Additional preferred knowledge includes
experience with video systems or experience with law enforcement
operations. There are up to four positions to be filled on the STC, and
NIJ will accept the first 20 submissions for review.
Interested parties are requested to nominate individuals from their
organizations and submit no more than two pages describing the
nominee's applicable experience, preferred knowledge, and affiliations
with standards development organizations. This information shall be
submitted to Frances Scott at frances.scott@usdoj.gov by December 13,
2010. The submissions will be reviewed, and participants will be
notified regarding their acceptance by January 17, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Frances Scott by telephone at 202-305-
9950 [Note: this is not a toll-free telephone number], or by e-mail at
frances.scott@usdoj.gov.
John H. Laub,
Director, National Institute of Justice.
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