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Week in RecapThis week, Congressional leaders released details of a $1.2 trillion deal to keep open the
remaining government agencies through September 30th. The package, backed by President Biden and leaders of both parties, includes funding for six FY 2024 spending measures: Homeland Security, Defense, Financial Services, Labor-HHS-Education, Legislative Branch, and State-Foreign Operations. You can read text of the funding package, along with bill summaries, explanatory statements, and earmark awards at our blog here. We also compiled a summary of the public safety policy provisions included in the second package here. Lastly, we encourage you to check out and download BBM's appropriations chart, which details priority public safety program spending levels for the last three years. Earlier today, the House approved the measure, voting 286-134. Just 101 Republicans supported the measure, falling short of a majority of the GOP conference. During the vote, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-GA) filed a motion to vacate the chair, threatening to remove Speaker Johnson from his position. As of now,
she has not formally introduced the measure. The Senate is now under pressure to reach an agreement
on the package, in order to avoid partial government shutdown at midnight. This week, the House also
approved a measure restricting data brokers from sharing data with foreign adversaries and the Department of Homeland Security rolled out AI pilot projects and initiatives. |
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OJP Funding Opportunities
Bureau of Justice Assistance - Deadline Grants.gov 4/10/2024 and JustGrants 4/15/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/25/2024 and JustGrants 4/30/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/25/2024 and
JustGrants 5/2/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/29/2024 and JustGrants 5/6/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 5/1/2024 and JustGrants 5/6/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 5/2/2024 and JustGrants 5/9/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 5/6/2024 and JustGrants 5/13/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 5/9/2024 and JustGrants 5/14/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 5/9/2024 and
JustGrants 5/14/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 5/15/2024 and JustGrants 5/22/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 5/28/2024 and JustGrants 6/4/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 6/4/2024 and JustGrants 6/11/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 6/13/2024 and JustGrants 6/20/2024
Bureau of Justice Statistics - Deadline Grants.gov 5/13/2024 and JustGrants 5/20/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 5/6/2024 and JustGrants 5/13/2024
National Institute of Justice - Deadline Grants.gov 3/22/2024 and JustGrants 4/5/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/7/2024 and JustGrants 4/14/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/1/2024 and JustGrants 4/15/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/10/2024 and JustGrants 4/17/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/10/2024 and JustGrants 4/17/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/11/2024 and JustGrants 4/18/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/15/2024 and JustGrants 4/22/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/24/2024 and JustGrants 5/1/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/17/2024 and JustGrants 5/1/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/20/2024 and JustGrants 5/3/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/29/2024 and JustGrants 5/6/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/30/2024 and JustGrants 5/7/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 5/1/2024 and JustGrants 5/15/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 5/2/2024 and JustGrants 5/16/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 5/7/2024 and JustGrants 5/21/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 5/8/2024 and JustGrants 5/22/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 5/14/2024 and JustGrants 5/28/2024
- Deadline
Grants.gov 5/16/2024 and JustGrants 5/30/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 5/21/2024 and JustGrants 6/04/2024
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention - Deadline Grants.gov 4/15/2024 and JustGrants 5/6/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/15/2024 and JustGrants 5/6/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/15/2024 and
JustGrants 5/6/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/29/2024 and JustGrants 5/13/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/30/2024 and JustGrants 5/14/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/30/2024 and JustGrants 5/14/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 5/6/2024 and JustGrants 5/20/2024
Office for Victims of Crime - Deadline Grants.gov 4/8/2024 and JustGrants 4/22/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/24/2024 and JustGrants 5/06/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 4/24/2024 and JustGrants 5/08/2024
- Deadline Grants.gov 5/6/2024 and JustGrants 5/20/2024
Hearings This Week- House Homeland Security Committee
- House Homeland Security Committee- Emergency Management and
Technology
- Senate Indian Affairs
Committee
- House Energy and Commerce Committee
- Title:
Legislative Markup
- H.R. 2864, Countering CCP Drones Act (Rep. Stefanik)
- H.R. 820, Foreign Adversary Communications Transparency Act (Rep. Stefanik)
- H.R. 1513, Future Uses of Technology Upholding Reliable and Enhancing (FUTURE) Networks Act (Rep. Matsui)
- H.R. 7589,
Removing Our Unsecure Technologies to Ensure Reliability and Security (ROUTERS) Act (Rep. Latta)
- H.R. 4646, SIREN Reauthorization Act (Rep. D. Joyce)
- Date: Wednesday, March 20th
- Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee- Emerging Threats and Spending Oversight Subcommittee
- Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee
- House Judiciary Committee
- House Administration Committee- Subcommittee on Modernization
- House Administration Committee
- House Oversight and Accountability Committee- Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Government Innovation
Subcommittee
- Senate Judiciary Committee
- House Homeland Security Commitee- Subcommittee on Border Security and Enforcement
- House Budget Committee
- Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
- House Judiciary Comittee
- Title: Legislative Markup
- H.R.
___, the One Agency Act;
- H.R. 7198, the Prove It Act of 2024;
- H.R. 5082 the Revision Existing Procedures On Reporting via Technology (REPORT) Act;
- H.R. 7189 the Protection of Women in Olympic Sports Act;
- H.R. 1631 the Protecting and Enhancing Public Access to Codes Act;
- H.R. 661 Sarah's Law; and H.R. 3591, the Asylum Accountability Act
- Date: Thursday, March 21st
Hearings Next Week
Senate - The Senate is
expected to consider H. Res 1102 to fund the remaining government agencies through September 30th.
House - H.R.
7520 -Protecting Americans’ Data from Foreign Adversaries Act of 2024
- Summary: This bill makes it unlawful for a data broker to sell, license, rent, trade, transfer, release, disclose, or otherwise make available specified sensitive data of individuals who reside in the United States to North Korea, China, Russia, or Iran or an entity controlled by such a country.
- Status: Passed
(414-0)
- H. Res 1102
- Summary: This bill provides for Fiscal Year 2024 funding for Defense, Financial Services, Homeland Security, Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, Legislative Branch and State Foreign Operations.
- Status: Passed
(286-134)
New Bill Introductions- H.R. 7736
- Sponsor: McClellan, Jennifer L. [Rep.-D-VA-4]
- Summary: This bill would establish a private right of action against a person who sends unsolicited visual depictions of sexually explicit conduct.
- S.4007
- Sponsor: Gillibrand, Kirsten E. [Sen.-D-NY]
- Summary: This bill would direct the Attorney General to study issues relating to human trafficking.
- S. 3993
- Sponsor: Warner, Mark R. [Sen.-D-VA]
- Summary: This bill would require the Bureau of Prisons to issue identification documents to
prisoners being released from Federal custody.
- S.3986
- Sponsor: Schatz, Brian [Sen.-D-HI]
- Summary: This bill would
establish a private right of action against a person who sends unsolicited visual depictions of sexually explicit conduct.
- S.3984
- Sponsor: Cornyn, John
[Sen.-R-TX]
- Summary: This bill would provide awards to certain organizations to establish a State judicial threat intelligence and resource center.
- H.R.
7720
- Sponsor: Kean, Thomas H. [Rep.-R-NJ-7]
- Summary: This bill would permit Byrne JAG grants to be used for the purchase of fentanyl testing kits and opioid reversal agents.
- S.3980
- Sponsor: Blackburn, Marsha [Sen.-R-TN]
- Summary: This bill would award grants to local educational agencies to operate after school programs in certain areas with a high rate
of juvenile crime.
- S.3975
- Sponsor: Welch, Peter [Sen.-D-VT]
- Summary: This bill would require companies to receive
consent from consumers to having their data used to train an artificial intelligence system.
Community and Client News
Department of Homeland
Security Unveils Artificial Intelligence Roadmap, Announces Pilot Projects to Maximize Benefits of Technology, Advance Homeland Security Mission DHS Will Launch Three Pilot Projects to Test AI Technology to Enhance Immigration Officer Training, Help Communities Build Resilience and Reduce Burden for Applying for Disaster Relief Grants, and Improve Efficiency of Law Enforcement Investigations Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas and Chief Information Officer and Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer Eric Hysen announced the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) first “Artificial Intelligence Roadmap.” The roadmap details DHS’s 2024 plans, including to test
uses of the technologies that deliver meaningful benefits to the American public and advance homeland security, while ensuring that individuals’ privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties are protected. As part of the roadmap, DHS announced three innovative pilot projects that will deploy AI in specific mission areas. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) will test AI to enhance investigative processes focused on detecting fentanyl and increasing efficiency of investigations related to combatting child sexual exploitation. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
will deploy AI to help communities plan for and develop hazard mitigation plans to build resilience and minimize risks. And, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will use AI to improve immigration officer training. The roadmap lays out DHS’s initiatives in AI, describes the potential of AI technologies across the Department, and offers clearer visibility into the Department’s approach to AI, while underscoring the Department’s commitment to responsible utilization. The AI roadmap outlines three lines of effort DHS is using to guide its work: - Responsibly leverage AI to advance Homeland Security missions while protecting individuals’ privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties – DHS is committed to ensuring that its use of AI fully respects privacy, civil liberties, and civil rights, is rigorously tested to avoid bias, disparate impact, privacy harms, and other risks, and that it is understandable to the people
we serve.
- Promote Nationwide AI Safety and Security – Advances in AI will revolutionize the delivery of essential goods and services upon which Americans rely. AI can create tremendous efficiencies and benefits for citizens, but it can also present new and novel risks. To protect U.S. cyber networks and critical infrastructure, DHS will help govern the safe and responsible development and use of AI.
Continue to lead in AI through strong cohesive partnerships – DHS will foster strong relationships with private sector, academia, State, Local, Territorial, and Tribal governments, international partners, non-government organizations, research institutions, and thought leaders to accelerate the development and deployment of AI solutions tailored to the
unique challenges faced by the DHS. In line with the DHS’s commitment to transparency and visibility into the Department’s vision for AI and to ensuring responsible use, DHS will continue to share information and engage with communities, advocates, and partners to demonstrate responsible AI use. The new pilot programs announced will: - Transform Security Investigative Processes, Unlock Data-Driven Insights, and Improve Mission Outcomes – HSI’s pilot project will strengthen their investigative processes by introducing a LLM-based system
designed to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of summaries investigators rely upon. The LLM-based system will leverage open-source technologies to allow investigators to more quickly summarize and search for contextually relevant information within investigative reports. The pilot could lead to increases in detection of fentanyl-related networks, aid in identification of perpetrators and victims of child exploitation crimes, and surface key patterns and trends that could further HSI’s vital
work.
- Bolster Planning Assistance for Resilient Communities – FEMA will launch a GenAI pilot to create efficiencies for the hazard mitigation planning process for local governments, including underserved communities. Hazard mitigation plans are not only a foundational step that communities can take to build their resilience but can be lengthy to produce and challenging for communities that lack resources to do so. The pilot will specifically support State,
Local, Tribal, and Territorial governments’ understanding of how to craft a plan that identifies risks and mitigation strategies as well as generate draft plan elements—from publicly-available, well-researched sources — that governments could customize to meet their needs. This pilot could lead to more communities having the ability to submit grant applications for funding to become more resilient and reduce disaster risks.
- Enhance Immigration Officer Training
through Generative AI – United States Citizenship and Immigration Services is developing an interactive application that uses GenAI to improve the way the agency trains immigration officer personnel. USCIS will generate dynamic, personalized training materials that adapt to officers’ specific needs and ensure the best possible knowledge and training on a wide range of current policies and laws relevant to their jobs. The goal is to help enhance trainees’ understanding and retention of crucial
information, increase the accuracy of their decisionmaking process, and limit the need for retraining over time.
Early Bird Registration Available Now for Inaugural Cellebrite C2C (Case-to-Closure) Summit
Cellebrite’s premier event that champions the convergence of digital investigative technology and the brightest minds who accelerate justice. From August 5 – 8, 2024 in the heart of Washington, D.C., join a dynamic community dedicated to best-in-class digital forensics and investigations to refine our skills and drive the industry
forward. Event Highlights Extensive Learning • Enhance your knowledge with expert-led
focused sessions and training opportunities. Expand your network • Networking opportunities with the field’s brightest, including industry leaders and distinguished peers. Mentorship Opportunities • Forge lasting connections with digital investigative influencers, Cellebrite leaders and industry peers. Practical Insights • Leave equipped with actionable information and best practices to enhance both your professional development and your organization's prowess. Dynamic Engagement • Dive into interactive sessions tailored specifically for the digital investigative community, complete with live demonstrations and comprehensive case studies.
RapidDeploy Recognized as a 2024 Most Innovative Company by Fast Company! RapidDeploy has been named as a Most Innovative Company on
Fast Company's 2024 list, winning in the “rapid response” category for 2024! This recognition celebrates our commitment to revolutionizing the public safety sector with innovative solutions that are reshaping emergency response, reducing response times and honoring our mission of saving lives by reducing response times. Shining a Spotlight on Innovative Technology in Public Safety Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies list is a significant honor that recognizes companies that are setting new standards with an innovation-driven focus. This recognition highlights their dedication to pushing boundaries, driving better outcomes in mission-critical situations, reshaping the public
safety landscape and improving the safety of communities worldwide. RapidDeploy achieved significant
milestones in the past year by delivering on the promise of Next Generation 911 (NG911). In 2023 they launched Lightning, the groundbreaking mobile app designed to deliver critical 911 data directly to field responders' smartphones and tablets. RapidDeploy's collaboration with the Kansas 911 Coordinating Council to roll out the Lightning mobile app to 25,000 first responders marked a milestone in advancing NG911 solutions statewide. By leveraging cloud-native mapping, analytics and mobile technology, RapidDeploy is leading the public safety industry by providing enhanced situational awareness
data to first responders in the field. Our Mission and Celebrating Our Team and Partners’
Commitment to Innovation At RapidDeploy, they recognize that their team is the cornerstone of
innovation and our mission to save lives, and our achievements wouldn’t be possible without the dedication of our entire team. We continue to challenge the status quo by advancing public safety technology that provides the promise of NG911 data, workflows and ongoing collaboration advancements that save lives. RapidDeploy is on a journey to provide NG911 solutions that support the unified emergency response workflow. By doing so, NG911 will further extend into the field and the overall benefits of enhanced situational awareness will be realized by all first responders in the field.
This achievement wouldn't have been possible without the dedication and creativity of our incredible
team and the unwavering support of our clients and partners. We're immensely proud of the collaborative efforts that have led us to this momentous recognition. Meet the Most Interesting Man in the World Saving Lives At the heart of our innovation and mission-driven focus is our CEO & co-founder, Steve Raucher, who was recently featured on the Electrifying Growth podcast hosted by Edison Partners. Here he shared insights into RapidDeploy's journey, leadership ethos and core principles driving their ascent in the govtech space.
Listen to the episode, "One of the Most Interesting Men in the World: Saving Lives and Making Money with Steve Raucher of RapidDeploy," to learn more about their mission-driven approach to innovation, and why this led to our recognition by Fast Company as a Most Innovative Company in
2024.
Seeking Applications - FY 2024 Second Chance Act Pay for Success Program Deadline: April 25, 2024 BJA is seeking applications for the FY 2024 Second Chance Act Pay for Success Program. With this solicitation, BJA seeks to provide funding to state, local, and tribal governments to
use performance-based or outcomes-based contracting to enhance or implement clinical services and other evidence-based responses to improve reentry, reduce recidivism, and address the treatment and recovery needs of people with mental health, substance use, or co-occurring disorders who are currently involved in the criminal justice system or were formerly involved. Eligible Applicants: State governments; Special district governments; City or township governments; County governments; Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities; and Federally recognized Native American tribal
governments. You can download the solicitation here
Mcmtech Launches New
Inspection Enhancement to Support Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement Departments
Mcmtech, a leading developer of
mission-critical software, just launched an enhancement to help revolutionize equipment, fleet, site and facility inspections. The new module streamlines processes, ensuring that assessments are performed fully and efficiently while capturing comprehensive, actionable data. As a preferred provider of asset, inventory, and work order management solutions for first responders, Mcmtech believes its new module has the capacity to help departments and agencies across the country save time and money
while increasing operational reliability. Inspections help public safety departments maintain
operational readiness, ensure safety, comply with regulations, optimize resource allocation, enhance long-term sustainability, and build public trust. In order to be most beneficial, they need to be able to capture a significant amount of detail, tracked historically over time, and that information needs to be stored in a way that is easily searchable, filterable and reviewable. At the same time, the assessment process to collect the data needs to be easy to perform regularly and
accurately.
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Register Now: Staying Ahead of the Curve - Navigating Emerging Drugs for Law Enforcement Join 908devices on April 17th at 12pm ET (9am PT) for a webinar that will equip law enforcement officers with essential insights into the geopolitical factors driving the shift from fentanyl to even more potent synthetic drugs.
Participants will learn why new substances, such as xylazine and medetomidine, are emerging more frequently. In the face of a rapid escalation in drug production and distribution, the safety of law enforcement personnel hinges on their understanding of diverse drug classifications. By attending this webinar, you will learn: - Powerful novel drugs that may replace fentanyl
- Which novel drugs are skyrocketing in use
- How geopolitics play a role in emerging drugs
By tuning into this webinar, law enforcement officers will be better equipped to understand and adapt to the evolving drug crisis, ensuring their safety and enhancing their ability to respond effectively to drug-related challenges.
COPS Office Grant
Announcement – New Funding Opportunities Open Now! Community Policing Development (CPD) –
Microgrants CPD is a competitive grant program designed to advance the practice of community policing
by providing guidance on promising practices through the development and testing of innovative strategies; building knowledge about effective practices and outcomes; and supporting new, creative approaches to preventing crime and promoting safe communities. Under the CPD – Microgrants solicitation, local, state, tribal, and territorial law enforcement agencies may propose demonstration or pilot projects that offer creative ideas to advance crime fighting, community engagement, problem
solving, or organizational changes to support community policing in one of the following areas: officer recruitment, retention, and workforce diversification; underserved populations; building trust and legitimacy with the community; hate crimes and domestic terrorism; community violence intervention; and an open topic area. Approximately $5 million is available for this program. Applications are due by May 21, 2024 at 4:59 PM ET. Please click here for more information on the 2024 CPD – Microgrants program. Community Policing Development (CPD) – Promoting Access to Crisis Teams (PACT) CPD is a competitive grant program designed to advance the practice of community policing by providing guidance on promising practices through the development and testing of innovative strategies; building knowledge about effective practices and outcomes; and supporting new, creative approaches to preventing crime and promoting
safe communities. The CPD – Promoting Access to Crisis Teams solicitation (formerly known as Implementing Crisis Intervention Teams) will provide grants directly to state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement agencies for the creation or expansion of crisis intervention teams and to embed mental and behavioral health services with law enforcement agencies so they can better respond to individuals in crisis in the community. Approximately $4 million is available for this program. Applications are due by May 21, 2024 at 4:59 PM ET. Please click here for more information on the 2024 CPD – Promoting Access to Crisis Teams program.
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The U.S. crime rate is still dropping, FBI data shows
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New FBI data confirms previous indications that crime in the U.S. declined significantly in 2023, continuing a post-pandemic trend and belying widespread perceptions that crime is rising.
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As more states target disavowed ‘excited delirium’ diagnosis, police groups push back
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Following a pivotal year in the movement to discard the term “excited delirium,” momentum is building in several states to ban the discredited medical diagnosis from death certificates, law enforcement training, police incident reports, and civil court
testimony. In January, California became the first state to prohibit the medical term from many official proceedings. Now, lawmakers in Colorado, Hawaii, Minnesota, and New York are considering bills that also would rein in how the excited delirium concept is used.
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Does Having a Gun Make a Person Suspicious? Courts Aren’t Sure Now.
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A U.S. Supreme Court ruling that could allow more New Yorkers to carry guns is raising thorny questions and has jeopardized at least one case so far.
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Baltimore has a machine gun problem
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Glock switches — tiny devices that make a handgun fully automatic — are appearing more frequently on city streets
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Court order puts Texas law allowing police to arrest migrants who cross illegally back on hold
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A federal appeals court late Tuesday issued an order that again prevents Texas from arresting migrants suspected of entering the U.S. illegally, hours after the Supreme Court allowed the strict new immigration law to take effect.
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These U.S. crimes fell the most in 2023, new FBI data shows
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation released its latest trove of data Tuesday, showing that crime numbers across nearly every category continued to fall in 2023.Violent crime in 2023 had fallen 6% from 2022, with murders tumbling 13%, according to the
latest FBI Quarterly Uniform Crime Report, which was based on data from 15,199 of 19,152 law enforcement agencies across the country.
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About 184 law enforcement officers die by suicide each year: Report
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More than 1,200 of the nation's public safety personnel died by suicide over a seven-year period, according to a report released by a nonprofit organization that tracks law enforcement suicides.
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FBI says crypto scams cost more money than ransomware
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Hackers are stealing more money through romance scams and confidence scams, than ransomware attacks, the FBI has claimed.The FBI said people were scammed out of $4.57 billion in various cryptocurrencies in 2023, all through different social engineering
scams. That represents a 38% increase compared to the year before, when $3.31 billion was stolen.
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Federal law enforcement announces initiative aimed at increasing prosecution of violent crimes
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Federal law enforcement officials gathered in Los Angeles on Wednesday to announced a new initiative to increase prosecutions of violent gun crime. The new initiative, Operation Safe Cities, is being launched by the office of United States Attorney Martin
Estrada, who says that program will encourage local law enforcement agencies to send violent crime cases involving firearms to federal prosecutors, which could lead to stiffer sentences.
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International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE) Orlando, FL — Mar 25.- Mar. 28 ,2024 | | |
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National Fusion Center Association Annual Training Event Washington, D.C. — Mar 26.- Mar. 28 ,2024 | | |
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National Police Week Washington, DC — May 11.- Mar. 16 ,2024 | | |
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National Association of Police Organizations TOP COPS Award Dinner/Legislative Update Washington, DC — May 12.- Mar. 14 ,2024 | | |
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2024 IACP Technology Conference Charlotte, NC — May 21.- May 23 ,2024 | | |
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Small & Rural Law Enforcement Executives’ Association Annual Conference Petersburg, VA — July 29.- July 31 ,2024 | | |
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American Correctional Association's 154th Congress of Correction Nashville, TN — Aug 15.- Aug 18 ,2024 | | |
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