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NLECTC Southeast

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Photograph: NLECTC Southeast offices

5300 International Blvd.
North Charleston, South Carolina 29418
Phone: 800-292-4385
Phone: 843-760-4626
Fax: 843-760-4611
E-mail: nlectc-se@nlectc-se.org

NLECTC-Southeast is co-located with its host, the South Carolina Research Authority in North Charleston, South Carolina. The Center's technology focus areas include information technology and technologies for corrections and school safety. NLECTC-Southeast helps law enforcement and corrections agencies acquire and redistribute Federal surplus/excess property. The Center also operates an Incident Mapping and Analysis Program that includes crime mapping training, spatial information management, geographic profiling, and data mining. The Center's technology partners include the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWAR)-Charleston, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Savannah River National Laboratory.

Read about NLECTC-Southeast's South Carolina Information Exchange (SCIEx) project in the October 2006 issue of Law Enforcement Technology magazine—Connecting Resources to Solve Crimes.