National Institute of Justice Center Requirements Definition, Technical Assistance, Agile Test and Evaluation and Cyber Science Analysis
Abstract
This task provided for assembly, definition, and completion of technical enhancements in coordination with the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center -Northeast Region (NLECTC-NE). It also provided for Test and Evaluation (T&E) for the Advanced Generation of Interoperability for Law Enforcement (AGILE) and for analysis and assessment in cyber science including computer forensics. The mission of the NLECTC-NE in conjunction with the Air Force Research Laboratory/Information Directorate (AFRL/IF), is to facilitate the identification, development, and adoption of new products and technologies specifically designed for law enforcement, corrections, and other criminal justice applications. The current technology thrust areas for the NLECTC-NE are Concealed Weapons Detection (CWD), Secure Communications, Communications Interoperability, Timeline Analysis, Computer Forensics, Audio/Video Processing, Information Management, Automatic Speaker Recognition, Automatic Language Translation and Facial Recognition. This report outlines the major accomplishments of the task and identifies on-going technology efforts. These accomplishments include outreach activities, scientific and engineering assistance, AGILE development and technology demonstration activities, cyber crime initiatives, and Integrated Border Enforcement Teams (I BET) technology support.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2003
- Accession Number
- ADA420882
Entities
People
- Frederick K. Frantz
- John Sallustio