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Emailed responses must be
received (and mailed responses
postmarked) by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time
on April 8, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Responses to this request
may be submitted electronically by
email to Eric Vetter at evetter@rti.org
with the subject line ‘‘Criminal Justice
Chatbot Market Survey Federal Register
Response.’’ Responses may also be sent
by mail to the following address:
Criminal Justice Testing and Evaluation
Consortium (CJTEC), ATTN: Eric Vetter,
Criminal Justice Chatbot Market Survey
Federal Register Response, RTI
International, P.O. Box 12194, 3040 E
Cornwallis Road, Research Triangle
Park, NC 27709–2194.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
more information on this market survey,
please contact Meghan Camello (CJTEC)
by telephone at 603–801–5127 or
mcamello@rti.org. For more information
on the NIJ CJTEC, visit https://
nij.ojp.gov/funding/awards/2018-75-cxk003 and view the description, or
contact Steven Schuetz (NIJ) by
telephone at 202–514–7663 or at
steven.schuetz@usdoj.gov. Please note
that these are not toll-free telephone
numbers.
[OJP (NIJ) Docket No. 1795]
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Lisa Barton,
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Criminal Justice Chatbot Market
Survey
National Institute of Justice
(NIJ), Justice.
ACTION: Notice of request for
information.
AGENCY:
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overview of how criminal justice
stakeholders (i.e., law enforcement,
courts, and correctional agencies) can
implement chatbots. This report is a
follow-on to Chatbots in the Criminal
Justice System; a report that provides an
overview of chatbot technology and
examples in the criminal justice system.
This RFI is seeking information about
best practices for the development and
implementation of chatbots in the
criminal justice system. The resulting
report will educate criminal justice
agencies on implementation pathways
and will highlight selected chatbot
developers and providers with previous
experience specific to the criminal
justice system or local government. The
goal of the report is to be a resource for
stakeholders to reference when
considering their chatbot development
plans.
The National Institute of
Justice (NIJ) is soliciting information in
an upcoming Criminal Justice Testing
and Evaluation Consortium (CJTEC)
report that will provide a functional
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• Chatbots designed for other
industries or applications that could be
applicable to the criminal justice
community (i.e., municipal agency).
Usage: Information provided in
response to this request may be
published in a report on chatbots in the
criminal justice system. This RFI is
intended to solicit important general
information from vendors, developers,
industry observers, or the criminal
justice community which may lead to
later discussions to help understand
best practices, case studies, product
technical specifications, etc. that might
be used in the report.
CJTEC is seeking a response from
technology vendors, developers, IT
consultancies, or the criminal justice
community that includes:
1. Name and description of company/
organization.
2. Case studies or user testimonials
highlighting criminal justice or similar
use cases, including description of
product or service.
3. Contact information for a future
conversation (name, role, email, phone
number).
An independent response should be
submitted for each product that
respondents would like CJTEC to
consider in their report. NIJ encourages
respondents to provide information in
common file formats, such as Microsoft
Word, pdf, or plain text. Each response
should include contact information.
Jennifer Scherer,
Acting Director and Principal Deputy
Director, National Institute of Justice.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
National Institute of Justice
[OJP (NIJ) Docket No. 1796]
Technologies To Measure Community
Perception, Opinion, and/or
Satisfaction Related to Law
Enforcement: Market Survey
National Institute of Justice
(NIJ), Office of Justice Programs, Justice.
ACTION: Notice of request for
information.
AGENCY:
Information sought: CJTEC is seeking
information and insights into the
design, development, and
implementation of chatbots in the
criminal justice system. Specifically,
CJTEC is seeking information about
successful implementation that fit one
or more of these categories:
• Chatbots designed for the criminal
justice community, such as law
enforcement, court systems, correctional
agencies, and victim service
organizations.
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The National Institute of
Justice (NIJ) is soliciting information for
an upcoming Criminal Justice Testing
and Evaluation Consortium (CJTEC)
report that will provide a functional
overview of how law enforcement
agencies can utilize technology to
measure and monitor community
perception, opinion, and/or satisfaction
SUMMARY:
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related to law enforcement, to improve
police performance and overall
community-police relations. The report
will highlight the providers and vendors
that are developing and offering
technologies that measure/monitor the
community’s perception, opinion, and/
or satisfaction related to law
enforcement. The report will also
consider sentiment monitoring tools in
terms of the broader context of the
rapidly evolving marketplace for
sentiment analysis products, including
the monitoring of customers’ perception
of brands.
DATES: Emailed responses must be
received (and mailed responses
postmarked) by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time
on April 8, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Responses to this request
may be submitted electronically by
email, with the subject line
‘‘Technologies to Measure Community
Perception, Opinion, and/or Satisfaction
related to Law Enforcement: Market
Survey Federal Register Response’’ to
Meghan Camello at mcamello@rti.org_ .
Responses may also be sent by mail to
the following address: Criminal Justice
Testing and Evaluation Consortium
(CJTEC), ATTN: Meghan Camello,
Technologies to Measure Community
Perception, Opinion, and/or Satisfaction
related to Law Enforcement: Market
Survey Federal Register Response, RTI
International, P.O. Box 12194, 3040 E
Cornwallis Road, Research Triangle
Park, NC 27709–2194.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
more information on this market survey,
please contact Meghan Camello (CJTEC)
by telephone at 603–801–5127 or
mcamello@rti.org. For more information
on the NIJ CJTEC, visit https://
nij.ojp.gov/funding/awards/2018-75-cxk003 and view the description, or
contact Steven Schuetz (NIJ) by
telephone at 202–514–7663 or at
steven.schuetz@usdoj.gov. Please note
that these are not toll-free telephone
numbers.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Information sought: CJTEC is seeking
information on products, such as
sentiment analysis, measuring, and
monitoring technologies, that may be
applicable to law enforcement agencies.
Specifically, CJTEC is seeking solutions
that fit one or more of these categories:
• Tools, technology, and products
designed for the law enforcement
community to measure or monitor
community perception, sentiment,
opinion, and/or satisfaction
• Products designed as consumer/
corporate sentiment analysis and
monitoring technologies that could be
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applicable to or adapted for the law
enforcement community
• Products designed for brand
management that may be applicable to
or adapted for the law enforcement
community
Usage: Information provided in
response to this request may be selected
for inclusion by CJTEC in a public
report on technologies that measure and
monitor community perception,
opinion, and/or satisfaction related to
law enforcement. This RFI is intended
to solicit important general information
from vendors, which may lead to later
discussions to help understand best
practices, case studies, product
technical specifications, etc. that might
be used in the report.
CJTEC is seeking a response from
technology vendors that includes:
1. Name and description of product
2. Case studies or user testimonials
highlighting law enforcement or
similar use cases
3. Research studies on efficacy of the
product
4. Contact information for a future
conversation (name, role, email,
phone number)
An independent response should be
submitted for each product that
respondents would like CJTEC to
consider for inclusion in the
publication. NIJ encourages respondents
to provide information in common file
formats, such as Microsoft Word, pdf, or
plain text. Each response should
include contact information.
Jennifer Scherer,
Acting Director and Principal Deputy
Director, National Institute of Justice.
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9440 (voice), petitionsformodification@
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101(c) of the Federal Mine Safety and
Health Act of 1977 and Title 30 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part
44 govern the application, processing,
and disposition of petitions for
modification.
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Section 101(c) of the Federal Mine
Safety and Health Act of 1977 (Mine
Act) allows the mine operator or
representative of miners to file a
petition to modify the application of any
mandatory safety standard to a coal or
other mine if the Secretary of Labor
determines that:
1. An alternative method of achieving
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2. The application of such standard to
such mine will result in a diminution of
safety to the miners in such mine.
3. In addition, sections 44.10 and
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Petition for Modification of Application
of Existing Mandatory Safety
Standards
Mine Safety and Health
Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice.
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This notice is a summary of
four petitions for modification
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Administration (MSHA) by the parties
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
National Institute of Justice
[OJP (NIJ) Docket No. 1796]
Technologies To Measure Community Perception, Opinion, and/or
Satisfaction Related to Law Enforcement: Market Survey
AGENCY: National Institute of Justice (NIJ), Office of Justice
Programs, Justice.
ACTION: Notice of request for information.
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SUMMARY: The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is soliciting
information for an upcoming Criminal Justice Testing and Evaluation
Consortium (CJTEC) report that will provide a functional overview of
how law enforcement agencies can utilize technology to measure and
monitor community perception, opinion, and/or satisfaction
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related to law enforcement, to improve police performance and overall
community-police relations. The report will highlight the providers and
vendors that are developing and offering technologies that measure/
monitor the community's perception, opinion, and/or satisfaction
related to law enforcement. The report will also consider sentiment
monitoring tools in terms of the broader context of the rapidly
evolving marketplace for sentiment analysis products, including the
monitoring of customers' perception of brands.
DATES: Emailed responses must be received (and mailed responses
postmarked) by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on April 8, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Responses to this request may be submitted electronically by
email, with the subject line ``Technologies to Measure Community
Perception, Opinion, and/or Satisfaction related to Law Enforcement:
Market Survey Federal Register Response'' to Meghan Camello at
[email protected]_ . Responses may also be sent by mail to the following
address: Criminal Justice Testing and Evaluation Consortium (CJTEC),
ATTN: Meghan Camello, Technologies to Measure Community Perception,
Opinion, and/or Satisfaction related to Law Enforcement: Market Survey
Federal Register Response, RTI International, P.O. Box 12194, 3040 E
Cornwallis Road, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2194.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For more information on this market
survey, please contact Meghan Camello (CJTEC) by telephone at 603-801-
5127 or [email protected]. For more information on the NIJ CJTEC, visit
https://nij.ojp.gov/funding/awards/2018-75-cx-k003 and view the
description, or contact Steven Schuetz (NIJ) by telephone at 202-514-
7663 or at [email protected]. Please note that these are not
toll-free telephone numbers.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Information sought: CJTEC is seeking information on products, such
as sentiment analysis, measuring, and monitoring technologies, that may
be applicable to law enforcement agencies. Specifically, CJTEC is
seeking solutions that fit one or more of these categories:
Tools, technology, and products designed for the law
enforcement community to measure or monitor community perception,
sentiment, opinion, and/or satisfaction
Products designed as consumer/corporate sentiment analysis
and monitoring technologies that could be applicable to or adapted for
the law enforcement community
Products designed for brand management that may be
applicable to or adapted for the law enforcement community
Usage: Information provided in response to this request may be
selected for inclusion by CJTEC in a public report on technologies that
measure and monitor community perception, opinion, and/or satisfaction
related to law enforcement. This RFI is intended to solicit important
general information from vendors, which may lead to later discussions
to help understand best practices, case studies, product technical
specifications, etc. that might be used in the report.
CJTEC is seeking a response from technology vendors that includes:
1. Name and description of product
2. Case studies or user testimonials highlighting law enforcement or
similar use cases
3. Research studies on efficacy of the product
4. Contact information for a future conversation (name, role, email,
phone number)
An independent response should be submitted for each product that
respondents would like CJTEC to consider for inclusion in the
publication. NIJ encourages respondents to provide information in
common file formats, such as Microsoft Word, pdf, or plain text. Each
response should include contact information.
Jennifer Scherer,
Acting Director and Principal Deputy Director, National Institute of
Justice.
[FR Doc. 2022-03618 Filed 2-18-22; 8:45 am]
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