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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
National Institute of Justice
[OJP (NIJ) Docket No. 1806]
National Institute of Justice Listening
Sessions With Stakeholder
Organizations
National Institute of Justice,
Office of Justice Programs, Justice.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The National Institute of
Justice (NIJ) plans to host a series of
listening sessions with stakeholder
organizations. The purpose of the
listening sessions is for the NIJ Director
to (1) to gather fact and information
from stakeholder organizations about
current challenges in the criminal
justice and juvenile justice ecosystems
that research could address and (2) to
explain NIJ’s priorities in regard to those
challenges. NIJ’s priorities are described
at: https://nij.ojp.gov/about/nij-director.
Stakeholder organizations include law
enforcement, corrections, courts,
criminal justice, and public safety
professional associations; current NIJ
grant and cooperative agreement
recipients; law enforcement,
corrections, courts, and other criminal
justice agencies; juvenile justice
agencies; crime victims agencies;
advocacy groups, including communitybased entities that are dedicated to
evidence-based public safety initiatives;
and other organizations with a nexus to
criminal justice and juvenile justice
operations and research.
DATES: In-person listening sessions will
be held on the following dates and time:
October 12, 2022 from 11:00 a.m. to
12:30 p.m.; October 20, 2022 from 10:00
to 11:30 a.m.; and November 7, 2022
from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. All times in
Eastern time.
ADDRESSES: In-person listening sessions
will be held at the Office of Justice
Programs, 810 7th Street NW,
Washington, DC 20531. Virtual listening
sessions will be held via Webex.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Barry Bratburd, National Institute of
Justice, 810 7th Street NW, Washington,
DC 20531; telephone number: (202)
616–5314; email address:
barry.bratburd2@usdoj.gov.
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NIJ is
conducting this activity pursuant to its
authorities at 34 U.S.C. 10122 and 6
U.S.C. 161–165.
NIJ anticipates holding several
listening sessions in-person on the dates
listed below. Space will be limited for
each in-person listening session, and as
a result, only 25 participants will be
allowed to register for each. NIJ requests
that each organization limit their
representatives to only one per
organization and attend only one
listening session. Exceptions to this
limit may occur, should space allow.
Participants planning to attend are
responsible for their own travel
arrangements.
To express interest in attending a
listening session, please send an email
to the point of contact listed below by
5:00 p.m. Eastern time one week prior
to the scheduled meeting and provide
the name of your organization and the
name of the representatives proposed to
attend. A preliminary agenda will be
sent via email to confirmed attendees
prior to the listening session. Depending
on the level of interest, NIJ may convene
additional listening sessions to be held
virtually or in person. The web address
for any virtual listening sessions will be
sent via email to confirmed attendees
prior to those listening sessions.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Nancy La Vigne,
Director, National Institute of Justice.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
National Institute of Justice
[OJP (NIJ) Docket No. 1802]
Special Technical Committee for
Criminal Justice Practice for Digital
Multimedia Evidence
National Institute of Justice,
Office of Justice Programs, Justice.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The National Institute of
Justice (NIJ) is seeking qualified
individuals to serve on a Special
Technical Committee (STC) for Criminal
Justice Practice for Digital Multimedia
Evidence. The purpose of the STC will
be to update and revise the NIJ guide,
Electronic Crime Scene Investigation: A
Guide for First Responders, Second
Edition (NCJ 219941), and develop other
relevant guides and standards related to
digital multimedia evidence practice for
criminal justice purposes.
DATES: Individuals wishing to submit an
application to the National Institute of
SUMMARY:
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Justice must do so by 5 p.m. eastern
time December 20, 2022, as instructed
below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Martin Novak, Technology and
Standards Division, Office of Research,
Evaluation and Technology, National
Institute of Justice, 810 7th Street NW,
Washington, DC 20531; telephone
number: (202) 598–7795; email address:
martin.novak@usdoj.gov.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
How to Respond and What to Include:
To apply to serve on the Special
Technical Committee for Criminal
Justice Practice for Digital Multimedia
Evidence, please email a resume to the
point of contact listed above by the
deadline listed above. Please put
‘‘Special Technical Committee for
Criminal Justice Practice for Digital
Multimedia Evidence’’ in the subject
line. Application materials must be
submitted electronically. Hardcopy
application materials will not be
accepted. There is no page limit or limit
to the amount of information that an
interested applicant may submit to
demonstrate his, her, or their
qualifications. More information on the
individuals sought for the STC is
provided below. All materials submitted
will be treated confidentially and
discreetly and may be shared with U.S.
Government staff or U.S. Government
contractors for evaluation purposes
related to selection for the STC only.
NIJ (pursuant to its authorities at 34
U.S.C. 10122 and 6 U.S.C. 161–165) is
seeking qualified individuals to serve on
a Special Technical Committee for
Criminal Justice Practice for Digital
Multimedia Evidence. The purpose of
the STC will be to update and revise the
NIJ guide, Electronic Crime Scene
Investigation: A Guide for First
Responders, Second Edition (https://
www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/nij/219941.pdf),
published in April 2008. NIJ developed
and published the Electronic Crime
Scene Investigation: A Guide for First
Responders, Second Edition to assist
State and local law enforcement and
other first responders who may be
responsible for preserving an electronic
crime scene and for recognizing,
collecting, and safeguarding digital
evidence. The STC may also inform the
development of other relevant guides
and standards related to digital
multimedia evidence practices for
criminal justice purposes. NIJ guides
and standards are consensus-based and
designed to articulate the criminal
justice end user community’s
operational requirements and best
practices.
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NIJ anticipates that the STC for
Criminal Justice Practice for Digital
Multimedia Evidence will be comprised
of approximately 25 individuals who
are crime scene investigators, digital
forensic experts, computer forensic
examiners, crime laboratory personnel,
first responders, prosecutors, and other
subject matter experts from federal,
state, and local criminal justice agencies
or other relevant technical or
governmental organizations. Individuals
will be selected to achieve the best
possible balance of knowledge and
expertise.
Submitted materials must clearly
demonstrate the applicant’s
qualifications to serve on the STC. Law
enforcement practitioners must be
active sworn personnel or civilian
employees of a law enforcement agency
or crime laboratory. Candidates should
have experience with the identification,
collection, and preservation of digital
multimedia evidence at crime scenes or
through conducting search warrants;
analysis of digital multimedia evidence
for investigative purpose or for criminal
proceedings; presentation of digital
multimedia evidence in court; or some
combination of the above. Individuals
operating at all levels of a law
enforcement agency are encouraged to
apply, however sworn officers at the
level of lieutenant and above are
preferred. Nonsworn personnel should
have at least ten years of experience of
job duties relevant to the purpose of the
STC.
NIJ anticipates that the STC will meet
virtually several times over the course of
approximately 18 to 24 months starting
sometime in late 2022 or early 2023,
with each meeting lasting one to two
days. If conditions permit, the STC may
meet at least once in person in the
Washington, DC The majority of the
work will be conducted by web
conference, telephone, and email.
Participation time will not be
reimbursed; however, should travel be
permitted, it is expected that travel and
per diem expenses for travel originating
outside the local Washington, DC area
will be reimbursed. Any potential
reimbursements are subject to, inter alia,
the availability of appropriated funds,
and to any modifications or additional
requirements that may be imposed by
law.
Nancy La Vigne,
Director, National Institute of Justice.
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(DOL) Employment and Training
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is part of continuing Departmental
efforts to reduce paperwork and
respondent burden in accordance with
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(PRA).
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Consideration will be given to all
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November 21, 2022.
ADDRESSES: A copy of this ICR with
applicable supporting documentation,
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part of continuing efforts to reduce
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
National Institute of Justice
[OJP (NIJ) Docket No. 1802]
Special Technical Committee for Criminal Justice Practice for
Digital Multimedia Evidence
AGENCY: National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs,
Justice.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is seeking qualified
individuals to serve on a Special Technical Committee (STC) for
Criminal Justice Practice for Digital Multimedia Evidence. The purpose
of the STC will be to update and revise the NIJ guide, Electronic Crime
Scene Investigation: A Guide for First Responders, Second Edition (NCJ
219941), and develop other relevant guides and standards related to
digital multimedia evidence practice for criminal justice purposes.
DATES: Individuals wishing to submit an application to the National
Institute of
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Justice must do so by 5 p.m. eastern time December 20, 2022, as
instructed below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Martin Novak, Technology and Standards
Division, Office of Research, Evaluation and Technology, National
Institute of Justice, 810 7th Street NW, Washington, DC 20531;
telephone number: (202) 598-7795; email address:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
How to Respond and What to Include: To apply to serve on the
Special Technical Committee for Criminal Justice Practice for Digital
Multimedia Evidence, please email a resume to the point of contact
listed above by the deadline listed above. Please put ``Special
Technical Committee for Criminal Justice Practice for Digital
Multimedia Evidence'' in the subject line. Application materials must
be submitted electronically. Hardcopy application materials will not be
accepted. There is no page limit or limit to the amount of information
that an interested applicant may submit to demonstrate his, her, or
their qualifications. More information on the individuals sought for
the STC is provided below. All materials submitted will be treated
confidentially and discreetly and may be shared with U.S. Government
staff or U.S. Government contractors for evaluation purposes related to
selection for the STC only.
NIJ (pursuant to its authorities at 34 U.S.C. 10122 and 6 U.S.C.
161-165) is seeking qualified individuals to serve on a Special
Technical Committee for Criminal Justice Practice for Digital
Multimedia Evidence. The purpose of the STC will be to update and
revise the NIJ guide, Electronic Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for
First Responders, Second Edition (https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/nij/219941.pdf), published in April 2008. NIJ developed and published the
Electronic Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for First Responders,
Second Edition to assist State and local law enforcement and other
first responders who may be responsible for preserving an electronic
crime scene and for recognizing, collecting, and safeguarding digital
evidence. The STC may also inform the development of other relevant
guides and standards related to digital multimedia evidence practices
for criminal justice purposes. NIJ guides and standards are consensus-
based and designed to articulate the criminal justice end user
community's operational requirements and best practices.
NIJ anticipates that the STC for Criminal Justice Practice for
Digital Multimedia Evidence will be comprised of approximately 25
individuals who are crime scene investigators, digital forensic
experts, computer forensic examiners, crime laboratory personnel, first
responders, prosecutors, and other subject matter experts from federal,
state, and local criminal justice agencies or other relevant technical
or governmental organizations. Individuals will be selected to achieve
the best possible balance of knowledge and expertise.
Submitted materials must clearly demonstrate the applicant's
qualifications to serve on the STC. Law enforcement practitioners must
be active sworn personnel or civilian employees of a law enforcement
agency or crime laboratory. Candidates should have experience with the
identification, collection, and preservation of digital multimedia
evidence at crime scenes or through conducting search warrants;
analysis of digital multimedia evidence for investigative purpose or
for criminal proceedings; presentation of digital multimedia evidence
in court; or some combination of the above. Individuals operating at
all levels of a law enforcement agency are encouraged to apply, however
sworn officers at the level of lieutenant and above are preferred.
Nonsworn personnel should have at least ten years of experience of job
duties relevant to the purpose of the STC.
NIJ anticipates that the STC will meet virtually several times over
the course of approximately 18 to 24 months starting sometime in late
2022 or early 2023, with each meeting lasting one to two days. If
conditions permit, the STC may meet at least once in person in the
Washington, DC The majority of the work will be conducted by web
conference, telephone, and email. Participation time will not be
reimbursed; however, should travel be permitted, it is expected that
travel and per diem expenses for travel originating outside the local
Washington, DC area will be reimbursed. Any potential reimbursements
are subject to, inter alia, the availability of appropriated funds, and
to any modifications or additional requirements that may be imposed by
law.
Nancy La Vigne,
Director, National Institute of Justice.
[FR Doc. 2022-20414 Filed 9-20-22; 8:45 am]
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