Monday, November 13, 2006

Rural Law Enforcement Technology

Spring 2007 Rural Law Enforcement Technology Institute
Application Deadline: December 31, 2006

For the fourth year, the National Institute of
Justice (NIJ) is sponsoring a Rural Law Enforcement Technology Institute. This technology institute will be held March 26-29, 2007 in Coronado/San Diego, California and is targeted/designed for the command staff of rural and small law enforcement agencies containing less than 50 sworn officers. Law enforcement personnel will learn about and discuss technology initiatives and issues affecting the rural and small law enforcement community. Participants will receive information and assistance on existing and developing technologies, work through problems relating to technology implementation, and exchange technology lessons learned, that are of importance to the rural and small law enforcement community.

As part of the program, participants are required to give a brief (no more than 15 minutes) PowerPoint presentation on a technology issue that their
police department has encountered or is in the process of implementing (i.e. implementation of a crime mapping program, new communications system, automated booking station, etc.). The presentation can be either an "issues to be dealt with" or a "lessons learned" format, depending on whether the program has been completed, and must be submitted on CD-ROM with the application.

There is no registration cost and all travel, food, and lodging expenses are paid. However, only 35 individuals will be selected to attend. Previous attendees of the Rural
Law Enforcement Technology Institute or the Washington, DC-based Law Enforcement or Corrections Technology Institutes are not eligible to reattend.

Click to download the application Form (Adobe Acrobat PDF)

The deadline for submitting an application is December 31, 2006 and applications not received by that date and/or applications submitted without a CD-ROM containing the PowerPoint presentation will not be considered. The application and PowerPoint CD-ROM should be mailed to the following address:

Rural Law Enforcement Technology Center
ATTN: RLETI
101 Bulldog Lane
Hazard, KY 41701

Please contact Scott Barker, Deputy Director-Rural Law Enforcement Technology Center, at 866-787-2553 or by email at
ruletc1@aol.com for additional information about the Rural Law Enforcement Technology Institute.

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