Title: Your Technology Partner: The National Law Enforcement and
Corrections Technology Center System
Series: N/A
Author: NLECTC
Published: November 2002
Subject: Law enforcement and corrections
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Your Technology Partner: The National Law Enforcement and Corrections
Technology Center System

The National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center
(NLECTC) system, a program of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ),
offers no-cost assistance in helping agencies large and small implement
current and emerging technologies.

The NLECTC system was established in 1994 by NIJ's Office of Science
and Technology to deliver information and technology assistance to the
more than 18,000 police departments; 50 state correctional systems;
thousands of prisons, jails, and parole and probation departments; and
other public safety organizations.

With a network of regional centers and specialty offices located across the
country, the NLECTC system has been able to deliver expertise in a
number of technologies by forming partnerships with such host
organizations as the Air Force Research Laboratory, the Space and Naval
Warfare Systems Center, and The Aerospace Corporation. Through these
partnerships, NLECTC staff have access to the latest innovations in
research and development. 

The NLECTC system serves as an "honest broker" resource for technology
information, assistance, and expertise that includes the following services:

Technology Identification
The NLECTC system provides information and assistance to help agencies
determine the most appropriate and cost-effective technology to solve an
administrative or operational problem. We deliver information relating to
technology availability, performance, durability, reliability, safety, ease of
use, customization capabilities, and interoperability.

Technology Assistance
Our staff serve as proxy scientists and engineers. Areas of assistance
include unique evidence analysis (e.g., audio, video, computer, trace, and
explosives), systems engineering, and communications and information
systems support (e.g., interoperability, propagation studies, and
vulnerability assessments).

Technology Implementation
We develop technology guides, best practices, and other information
resources that are frequently leveraged from hands-on assistance projects
and made available to other agencies.

Property Acquisition
We help departments take advantage of surplus property programs that
make Federal excess and surplus property available to law enforcement
and corrections personnel at little or no cost.

Equipment Testing
We oversee a standards-based testing program in which equipment such as
ballistic- and stab-resistant body armor, double-locking metallic handcuffs,
and semiautomatic pistols is tested on a pass/fail basis. NLECTC also
conducts comparative evaluations-testing equipment under field
conditions-on patrol vehicles; patrol vehicle tires and replacement brake
pads; and cut-, puncture-, and pathogen-resistant gloves. NLECTC also
has evaluated emerging products to verify manufacturers' claims.

Technology Demonstration
We introduce and demonstrate new and emerging technologies through
such special events, conferences, and practical demonstrations as the
Mock Prison Riot (technologies for corrections), Operation America
(bomb detection technologies), and an annual public safety technology
conference. On a limited basis, NLECTC facilitates deployment of new
technologies to agencies for operational testing and evaluation.

Capacity Building
We provide hands-on demonstrations of the latest technology to address
such operational issues as crime and intelligence analysis, geographic
information systems, explosives detection and disablement, inmate
disturbances and riots, and computer crime investigation.

Technology Information

NLECTC disseminates information to the criminal justice community at
no cost through educational bulletins, equipment performance reports,
guides, consumer product lists, news summaries, meeting/conference
reports, videotapes, and CD-ROMs. NLECTC also publishes TechBeat, an
award-winning quarterly newsmagazine. Most publications are available
in electronic form through the Justice Technology Information Network
(JUSTNET) at www.justnet.org. Hard copies of all publications can be
ordered through NLECTC's toll-free number, 800-248-2742, or via e-mail
at asknlectc@nlectc.org.

Technology Commercialization
Our law enforcement and corrections professionals, product and
commercialization managers, engineers, and technical and market research
specialists work together to identify new technologies and product
concepts. They then work with innovators and industry to develop,
manufacture, and distribute these new, innovative products and
technologies.

Technology Needs Assessment
Our national body of criminal justice professionals-the Law Enforcement
and Corrections Technology Advisory Council (LECTAC)-ensures that we
are focusing on the real-world needs of public safety agencies.

Because most of the country's law enforcement and corrections services
are provided at the local level, the NLECTC system is composed of five
regional centers and is complemented by several specialty offices and a
national center. Most centers and offices are co-located with or supported
by federally funded technology partners so they can leverage unique
science and engineering expertise.

NLECTC-National
2277 Research Boulevard 
Rockville, MD 20850
800-248-2742
asknlectc@nlectc.org

NLECTC-Northeast
26 Electronic Parkway
Rome, NY 13441-4514
888-338-0584
nlectc_ne@rl.af.mil

NLECTC-Southeast
5300 International Boulevard
North Charleston, SC 29418
800-292-4385
nlectc-se@nlectc-se.org

NLECTC-Rocky Mountain
2050 East Iliff Avenue
Denver, CO 80208
800-416-8086
nlectc@du.edu

NLECTC-West
c/o The Aerospace Corporation
2350 East El Segundo Boulevard
El Segundo, CA 90245-4691
888-548-1618
nlectc@law-west.org

NLECTC-Northwest
4000 Old Seward Highway, Suite 301
Anchorage, AK 99503-6068
866-569-2969
nlectc_nw@ctsc.net

Border Research and Technology Center (BRTC)
1010 Second Avenue, Suite 1920
San Diego, CA 92101-4912
888-656-2782
info@brtc.nlectc.org

Rural Law Enforcement Technology Center (RULETC)
100 Bulldog Lane
Hazard, KY 41701
866-787-2553
ruletc@aol.com

Office of Law Enforcement Technology Commercialization (OLETC)
2001 Main Street, Suite 500
Wheeling, WV 26003
888-306-5382
oletc@oletc.org

Office of Law Enforcement Standards (OLES) 
100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8102
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8102
301-975-2757
oles@nist.gov