15PNIJ21GK02192MUMU
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
The Forensic Technology Center of Excellence (FTCOE) supports the Forensic Science Research and Development Program of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) through efforts to transition technologies from research into practice. RTI International has partnered with NIJ on the FTCOE since 2011 to provide objective support to forensic science stakeholders. As a world-renowned research institute, RTI has assembled a wide range of academic partners (including FEPAC-accredited partners), forensic laboratories, and practitioners to accomplish NIJ's objectives and to satisfy the needs of the forensic and criminal justice communities.
The FTCOE advances technology through the assessment of NIJ research and development programs for testing, evaluation, technology transition and implementation, dissemination, and collaborative partnerships. It shares knowledge about evidence-based best practices using a wide variety of strategies, including forums, reports, webinars, blended live and online meetings, podcasts, social media, and its website. The FTCOE also addresses challenges to the forensic science community by promoting the exchange of ideas and connecting researchers, practitioners, industry, and other stakeholders in open dialogues at conferences.
During the proposed period of performance, and subject to NIJ direction under the cooperative agreement, the RTI team will provide technology assistance, facilitate the demonstration of new technologies, provide access to research and educational materials, and develop and communicate the social impact of forensic science to the field. Along with the NIJ, the RTI team will work to develop criteria to evaluate these and other programs. Proposed initiatives such as technology implementation workshops and assistance programs, in-field evaluations, guides for best practices, and interlaboratory comparison studies will help guide research dissemination and technology assistance.
By directly engaging the community through discussions among laboratory directors and researchers (FLN-TWG, virtual round tables), participating in national conferences with practitioners (AAFS, ASCLD, IAI, IACME), working with legal professionals (expert witness workshops), and assisting the medicolegal community (workload analysis), the FTCOE will provide a stable platform for NIJ initiatives. Proposed outreach activities (guidance documents, forums) specifically designated for diverse populations would promote inclusion within the forensic community. Development of a national forensic science library and additional library-based repositories (scholarly products, validated methods, forensic court decisions, laboratory standard operating procedures) by the FTCOE would provide researchers, laboratory directors, and practitioners invaluable, easily searchable resources.
NIJ and its FTCOE team will work toward a new strategic future of providing evidence-based resources about forensic technologies and emerging challenges to enable forward-leaning methods to agilely drive innovation.
The FTCOE advances technology through the assessment of NIJ research and development programs for testing, evaluation, technology transition and implementation, dissemination, and collaborative partnerships. It shares knowledge about evidence-based best practices using a wide variety of strategies, including forums, reports, webinars, blended live and online meetings, podcasts, social media, and its website. The FTCOE also addresses challenges to the forensic science community by promoting the exchange of ideas and connecting researchers, practitioners, industry, and other stakeholders in open dialogues at conferences.
During the proposed period of performance, and subject to NIJ direction under the cooperative agreement, the RTI team will provide technology assistance, facilitate the demonstration of new technologies, provide access to research and educational materials, and develop and communicate the social impact of forensic science to the field. Along with the NIJ, the RTI team will work to develop criteria to evaluate these and other programs. Proposed initiatives such as technology implementation workshops and assistance programs, in-field evaluations, guides for best practices, and interlaboratory comparison studies will help guide research dissemination and technology assistance.
By directly engaging the community through discussions among laboratory directors and researchers (FLN-TWG, virtual round tables), participating in national conferences with practitioners (AAFS, ASCLD, IAI, IACME), working with legal professionals (expert witness workshops), and assisting the medicolegal community (workload analysis), the FTCOE will provide a stable platform for NIJ initiatives. Proposed outreach activities (guidance documents, forums) specifically designated for diverse populations would promote inclusion within the forensic community. Development of a national forensic science library and additional library-based repositories (scholarly products, validated methods, forensic court decisions, laboratory standard operating procedures) by the FTCOE would provide researchers, laboratory directors, and practitioners invaluable, easily searchable resources.
NIJ and its FTCOE team will work toward a new strategic future of providing evidence-based resources about forensic technologies and emerging challenges to enable forward-leaning methods to agilely drive innovation.
Awardee
Funding Goals
WITH THIS SOLICITATION, NIJ IS SEEKING APPLICATIONS FOR FUNDING A FORENSIC TECHNOLOGY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE (FTCOE). THE FTCOE WILL PROVIDE TESTING, EVALUATION, TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION ASSISTANCE, AND OTHER SERVICES WITH REGARD TO TECHNOLOGIES INTENDED FOR USE BY CRIME LABORATORIES, MEDICAL EXAMINER/CORONER OFFICES, LAW ENFORCEMENT AND OTHER CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCIES AND FORENSIC SCIENCE SERVICE PROVIDERS TO COMBAT CRIME. THIS PROGRAM FURTHERS THE DEPARTMENT'S MISSION BY ADVANCING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF FORENSIC RESEARCH PRODUCTS TO PROVIDE EVIDENCE-BASED KNOWLEDGE AND TOOLS TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PROVIDE BETTER ACCESS TO THIS TECHNOLOGY FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT AND OTHER CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCIES, PARTICULARLY AT THE STATE AND LOCAL LEVELS. NIJ SEEKS PROPOSALS FROM QUALIFIED APPLICANTS TO ESTABLISH AND OPERATE THE FTCOE TO SUPPORT NIJ'S RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TESTING, AND EVALUATION (RDT&E) PROCESS AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION ACTIVITIES IN ALL AREAS OF FORENSIC SCIENCE. THE FTCOE SHOULD FOCUS ON SPECIFIC EFFORTS TO INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
1. PROVIDING SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO NIJ'S FORENSIC SCIENCE RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION EFFORTS.
2. FACILITATING DEMONSTRATION, TESTING, TRANSFER, EVALUATION, AND ADOPTION OF APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY INTO PRACTICE BY CRIME LABORATORIES, MEDICAL EXAMINER/CORONER OFFICES, LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND OTHER CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCIES AND FORENSIC SCIENCE SERVICE PROVIDERS.
3. PROVIDING TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION ASSISTANCE, KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER, AND SUPPORT TO FORENSIC SCIENCE RESEARCHERS AND PRACTITIONERS.
4. DEVELOPING AND PROVIDING ACCESS TO RESOURCES FOR RESEARCH DISSEMINATION, EDUCATION, AND EVIDENCE-BASED BEST PRACTICES IN THE FORENSIC SCIENCE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMUNITIES.
5. WORKING CLOSELY WITH NIJ PROGRAM MANAGERS TO ASSESS AND COMMUNICATE THE IMPACT OF FORENSIC SCIENCE RDT&E, EVIDENCE-BASED BEST PRACTICES, AND SYSTEMS-BASED APPROACHES FOR THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM.
6. DEVELOP NATIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCE LIBRARY SERVICES TO IDENTIFY, CURATE, AND MAKE AVAILABLE SCHOLARLY LITERATURE RELEVANT TO THE FORENSIC SCIENCE RESEARCH AND PRACTITIONER COMMUNITY.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina
27709-0155
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Termination This cooperative agreement was reported as terminated by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in July 2025. See All
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been extended from 12/31/23 to 02/28/26 and the total obligations have increased 43% from $4,000,000 to $5,700,000.
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been extended from 12/31/23 to 02/28/26 and the total obligations have increased 43% from $4,000,000 to $5,700,000.
Research Triangle Institute was awarded
Forensic Technology Center of Excellence: Advancing Forensic Science
Cooperative Agreement 15PNIJ21GK02192MUMU
worth $5,700,000
from the National Institute of Justice in January 2021 with work to be completed primarily in Research Triangle Park North Carolina United States.
The grant
has a duration of 4 years 1 months and
was awarded through assistance program 16.044 Forensics Training and Technical Assistance Program.
The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity Forensic Technology Center of Excellence, Fiscal Year 2021.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 11/15/24
Period of Performance
1/1/22
Start Date
2/28/26
End Date
Funding Split
$5.7M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$5.7M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Subgrant Awards
Disclosed subgrants for 15PNIJ21GK02192MUMU
Transaction History
Modifications to 15PNIJ21GK02192MUMU
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
15PNIJ21GK02192MUMU
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI NOT AVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
15PNJD OJP NATIONAL INSTITUTE JUSTICE
Funding Office
15PNJD OJP NATIONAL INSTITUTE JUSTICE
Awardee UEI
JJHCMK4NT5N3
Awardee CAGE
3A730
Performance District
NC-04
Senators
Thom Tillis
Ted Budd
Ted Budd
Budget Funding
Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
Research, Evaluation, and Statistics, Office of Justice Programs, Justice (015-0401) | Criminal justice assistance | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $3,500,000 | 56% |
State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, Justice (015-0404) | Criminal justice assistance | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $2,700,000 | 44% |
Modified: 11/15/24