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Assisting sites with monitoring preperation.
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Assisting sites with monitoring preperation.
During this reporting period, there were no peer-to-peer technical assistance requests received or recommended by BJA. For cost savings, virtual peer exchanges may also be considered as online virtual platforms have been integrated into IIR’s core operations.
Site Visits are utilized by the Collective to build relationship with the grantee, to observe and understand the organizational operations, and provide in-person coaching/TTA.
The Internet of Things (IoT) encompasses a complex network of data, demanding a thorough understanding and careful planning for its retrieval, management, and subsequent examination within the context of criminal investigations. From this training program, learn comprehensive exploration of the diverse devices and interconnected systems responsible for generating valuable data. Participants will actively engage in live demonstrations, acquiring practical skills for extracting and analyzing this data using non-forensic methods.
Task 3. Attend national partner events, conferences, and meetings to stay abreast of national initiatives, trending priorities, and emerging issues relevant to the work of Global.
In March 2025, members of the ASPIRE team in partnership with Southern University Police Department will host a law enforcement engagement session focused on understanding and overcoming the barriers smaller agencies have when recruiting. The town-hall style session will focus on collaborative brainstorming between smaller agencies to understand how they may more successfully engage with potential recruits. The townhall will consist of two recruiting staff from four municipal and tribal police departments.