Partnering for Cyber Crime Response in Arkansas
GrantID: 63725
Grant Funding Amount Low: $4,400
Deadline: May 18, 2024
Grant Amount High: $440,000
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Target Outcomes for Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Grant in Wireless Device Crime Prevention and Investigation## Addressing the Growing Threat of Wireless Device-Related Crimes in Arkansas## Measuring Success: Key Performance Indicators for Grant Recipients in Arkansas## The Grant for Connectivity for Law Enforcement with Internet of Things Training and Support aims to equip Arkansas state, local, and tribal law enforcement officials with the latest tools and knowledge to combat crimes involving wireless devices. The primary focus is on enhancing their abilities in preventing, investigating, and responding to such criminal activities. In Arkansas, the Arkansas State Police and the Arkansas Crime Information Center play a vital role in coordinating law enforcement efforts across the state.The state's unique geography, with its rural areas and Ozark Mountains, presents distinct challenges for law enforcement agencies. The grant prioritizes outcomes that address these challenges, particularly in areas with limited resources and infrastructure. For instance, the grant emphasizes the importance of training law enforcement officials to effectively investigate and prosecute crimes involving wireless devices, such as cell phone-related crimes, in rural areas where resources may be scarce.The target outcomes for this grant in Arkansas include:1. Enhanced Investigative Capabilities: Law enforcement officials will receive specialized training to improve their skills in investigating crimes involving wireless devices, such as tracking and analyzing digital evidence.2. Improved Response Times: Grant recipients will be able to respond more effectively and efficiently to crimes involving wireless devices, reducing the time it takes to process and analyze evidence.3. Increased Collaboration: The grant will foster greater collaboration between law enforcement agencies across Arkansas, as well as with other states, such as neighboring Florida and Louisiana, to share best practices and intelligence on wireless device-related crimes.4. Better Equipment and Resources: Grant funds will be used to procure equipment and software necessary for law enforcement agencies to effectively combat crimes involving wireless devices, such as cell phone forensic analysis tools.To measure the success of the grant, key performance indicators (KPIs) will be established. These KPIs may include:1. Number of Law Enforcement Officials Trained: The number of Arkansas law enforcement officials who receive training under the grant will be tracked and reported.2. Reduction in Wireless Device-Related Crimes: Grant recipients will be expected to report on the number of wireless device-related crimes, such as cell phone theft and related crimes, and demonstrate a reduction in these crimes over time.3. Improvement in Response Times: Grant recipients will be expected to report on response times to crimes involving wireless devices and demonstrate an improvement in these times over the grant period.Arkansas applicants for this grant can access resources and support from the Arkansas Crime Information Center, which provides training and technical assistance to law enforcement agencies across the state. Additionally, the state's rural areas, such as the Ozark Mountains, present a unique challenge for law enforcement agencies, and the grant will prioritize outcomes that address these challenges.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) specific to Arkansas applicants:Q: What types of law enforcement agencies are eligible to apply for this grant in Arkansas? A: State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies are eligible to apply, including those in rural areas such as the Ozark Mountains.Q: How will grant recipients in Arkansas be expected to measure the success of the grant? A: Grant recipients will be expected to track and report on key performance indicators, such as the number of law enforcement officials trained and the reduction in wireless device-related crimes.Q: Can Arkansas law enforcement agencies collaborate with agencies from other states, such as New Jersey, to share best practices and intelligence under this grant? A: Yes, the grant encourages collaboration between law enforcement agencies across states to share best practices and intelligence on wireless device-related crimes.
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