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20171012-104131-53

Submitted by Mary Kathryn Fisher on

SME Joshua Kirven continues to work with the Tulsa site. Work includes providing input during weekly calls with Tulsa PM and community engagement officer on effective ways to interact with residents and apartment complex associations, providing key recommendations to improve survey collection answers from residents that had been previously reluctant to answer questions, and other community engagement assistance.

20171012-103317-85

Submitted by Mary Kathryn Fisher on

Josh Kirven will travel to the Tulsa site to assist in outreach during a community meeting and identify key residents and stakeholders for community leadership moving forward

20171012-95158-69

Submitted by Mary Kathryn Fisher on

Milwaukee, (Amani), St. Loiuis, and Alameda County sites visited the Cleveland CBCR site to participate in a peer to peer visit. Activities to include meeting with community partners, tour of target area, discussions with police department, and question and answer session.

20170920-102945-76

Submitted by Mary Kathryn Fisher on

TA lead Nancy Howard visited the Worcester BCJI site to meet site partners and assess implementation phase progress, focusing on site's commercial corridor

20170912-113734-16

Submitted by Ian Hamilton on

The Bureau of Justice Assistance requested travel for representatives from Public Safety Partnership (PSP) sites to attend the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) National PSP Summit. BJA NTTAC provided travel support to 1 representative from the West Memphis PSP site to attend the summit from September 11 – 13, 2017 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Submitted by Ian Hamilton on

The Nashville Metropolitan Police Department (MNPD), as part of the Nashville Public Safety Partnership (PSP) site, requested technical assistance under the BJA NTTAC Crime Analysis on Demand (CAoD) program to improve existing programming and reduce the prevalence of violent crime. MNPD identified Julie Wartell as a potential technical assistance provider. BJA NTTAC is currently working with Ms. Wartell to determine whether she can effectively fulfill this request, which will be transferred to the Option Year 1 (OY1) contract.

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