Technology Assistance and Funding
- Funding for Technology and Equipment
- Technology Assistance: The National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC) System
Funding for Technology and Equipment
NIJ's mandate does not allow us to provide direct funding for equipment purchases and training beyond that supplied under the Forensic Laboratory Enhancement program. However, NIJ has identified a number of other sources for new and surplus equipment.
Technology Assistance: The National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC) System
NIJ brings technology closer to the frontlines through the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC) System. Originally created in 1994, the NLECTC System plays a critical role in enabling NIJ to carry out its critical mission to assist state, local, tribal and federal law enforcement, corrections and other criminal justice agencies in addressing their technology needs and challenges.
The NLECTC System provides:
- Scientific and technical support to NIJ’s research, development, test and evaluation projects.
- Support for the transfer and adoption of technology into practice by law enforcement and corrections agencies, courts and crime laboratories.
- Assistance in developing and disseminating equipment performance standards and technology guides.
- Assistance in the demonstration, testing and evaluation of criminal justice tools and technologies.
- Technology information and general and specialized technology assistance.
- Assistance in setting NIJ’s research agenda by convening practitioner-based advisory groups to help to identify criminal justice technology needs and gaps.
The NLECTC System recently completed a reorganization that will better enable the system to carry out its critical mission to assist state, major city and county, rural, tribal and border, as well as federal law enforcement, corrections and other criminal justice agencies in addressing their technology needs and challenges.
Regional Centers
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The NLECTC System has realigned its outreach efforts into three new centers serving different demographic regions of the public safety community:
- States, Major Cities and Counties Regional Center: Offers a resource and outreach mechanism for state, major city and county criminal justice system partners, with a mission of ensuring that larger criminal justice agencies (those with 50 or more sworn personnel) have unbiased access to a full range of relevant scientific and technology-related information. Learn more about the States, Major Cities and Counties Regional Center.
- Small, Rural, Tribal and Border Regional Center: Publicizes its programs and services to small, rural, tribal and border agencies across the country. Learn more about the Small, Rural, Tribal and Border Regional Center.
- Alaska Regional Center: Serves as a conduit for agencies in Alaska. Learn more about the Alaska Regional Center.
NLECTC National Center
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NLECTC-National:
- Provides information and referral services to anyone with questions about law enforcement and corrections equipment or technology.
- Oversees NIJ's equipment standards and testing program.
- Reviews and analyzes testing data, and publishes test results and consumer product reports.
- Publishes TechBeat, an award-winning quarterly newsletter.
- Operates JUSTNET, the NLECTC System's Website.
- Coordinates NIJ’s Compliance Testing Program and standards development efforts for a variety of equipment used in the public safety arena.
Centers of Excellence
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The Centers of Excellence support NIJ’s research, development, testing and evaluation efforts in these areas:
- Communications technologies.
- Electronic crime technologies.
- Forensic science technologies.
- Information and sensor systems technologies.
- Weapons and protective systems technologies.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Law Enforcement Standards Office provides scientific and research support to these efforts.
Helping to Establish Research Priorities
The NLECTC System supports NIJ’s research, development, testing and evaluation process and goal of setting research priorities based on practitioner needs by sponsoring a series of Technology Working Groups and Constituent Advisory Groups, which provide input to the Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Advisory Council.
Contact the NLECTC System
Website: www.justnet.org
Phone: 800-248-2742
E-email: asknlectc@nlectc.org.


