The State of Technology-Driven Crime Analysis Funding

GrantID: 65134

Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,000,000

Deadline: June 10, 2024

Grant Amount High: $4,000,000

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Technology-Driven Crime Analysis Tools

This funding initiative is focused on supporting the development of advanced technology-driven crime analysis tools designed to enhance law enforcement agencies' ability to analyze patterns in violent crime. Specific exclusions apply to funding for general technology upgrades or hardware purchases not related to crime analysis. The goal is to facilitate data-driven decision-making that informs proactive safety measures.

For example, a police department might utilize this funding to implement a new data analytics platform capable of processing historical crime data and real-time incident reports to identify hotspots and trends in violent crime. By leveraging this technology, agencies can allocate resources more effectively and develop strategic interventions tailored to high-risk areas. Another use case could involve developing predictive analytics algorithms that forecast potential violence based on various socio-economic factors, helping law enforcement prepare for and mitigate emerging threats.

Eligible recipients include law enforcement agencies and research institutions with demonstrated expertise in data analysis and crime assessment. Organizations seeking to apply must exhibit knowledge of current technology trends and articulate a clear plan for how the funding will enhance their crime analysis capabilities. Those looking for funding to develop unrelated technological innovations that do not directly impact crime analysis may not be considered.

The emergence of big data and real-time analytics in law enforcement signifies a significant trend towards data-centric approaches in crime prevention. Applicants must ensure that their proposed tools align with compliance standards and existing law enforcement protocols. Evaluation criteria will also assess the potential for scalability and adaptability of the proposed solutions to meet evolving challenges in public safety.

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