The Database for the Assessment of Requirements and Tactics (DART)- Phase I
Abstract
The DART establishes an online method of examining the current information technology (IT) resources of law enforcement agents (LEA) throughout the United States. The DART interviewing tool uses the World Wide Web as a delivery vehicle for conducting a direct census of LEA involved in counterdrug operations. By establishing a baseline understanding of current LEA IT resources, the DART can assist in determining nationwide resource requirements for the deployment of the CD-Geographic Regional Assessment Sensor System (CD-GRASS). Deficiencies in local LEA resources can be identified and addressed by the regional Counter Drug Coordinator (CDC) in an appropriate time frame to avoid significant impacts upon the deployment of the CD-GRASS.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 29, 2000
- Accession Number
- ADA383104
Entities
People
- Frank Mccreedy
- John Breckenridge
- Kevin B. Shaw
- Ralph Perniciaro
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory