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Author Hollywood, John S., 1973- author.

Title High-priority information technology needs for law enforcement / John S. Hollywood, John E. Boon, Jr., Richard Silberglitt, Brian G. Chow, Brian A. Jackson.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, Calif. : Rand Corporation, [2015]
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Description 1 online resource (xx, 74 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Note "Prepared for the National Institute of Justice."
"RR-737-NIJ"--Page 4 of cover.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-74).
Summary This study reports on strategic planning activities supporting the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) in the area of information technology, collecting and analyzing data on law enforcement needs and offering potential solutions through technology assessment studies, extensive outreach and liaison activities, and subject matter expert panels. Strategic planning will help NIJ make the best investments to leverage its limited funds and help the range of technology developers supporting law enforcement better understand the law enforcement community's needs and priorities. By looking across the top-ranking needs, the authors identified 11 crosscutting themes in total. These themes are further grouped into three overarching keynotes - a broad need to improve the law enforcement community's knowledge of technology and practices, a broad need to improve the sharing and use of law enforcement--relevant information, and a broad need to conduct research, development, testing, and evaluation on a range of topics. The latter category includes research on both the "nonmateriel" side of technology, including policy and practices, and more traditional technical development.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (RAND, viewed February 10, 2015).
Print version record.
Contents Introduction to the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center Information and Geospatial Technology Center's Strategic Planning Activities -- Information Technology Needs for Law Enforcement -- Findings and Recommendations -- Appendix: Information Technology Capability Demand and Supply Analysis: Results of the Market Survey.
Subject Law enforcement -- Technological innovations.
Law enforcement -- Equipment and supplies.
Electronics in crime prevention.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
Electronics in crime prevention. (OCoLC)fst00907604
Law enforcement -- Equipment and supplies. (OCoLC)fst00993951
Law enforcement -- Technological innovations. (OCoLC)fst00993988
Added Author Boon, John E., Jr., 1959- author.
Silberglitt, R. S. (Richard S.), author.
Chow, Brian G., author.
Jackson, Brian A., 1972- author.
National Institute of Justice (U.S.)
Note At head of title: Priority criminal justice needs initiative
Other Form: Print version: Hollywood, John S., 1973- High-priority information technology needs for law enforcement / John S. Hollywood, John E. Boon, Jr., Richard Silberglitt, Brian G. Chow, Brian A. Jackson 9780833088734 (OCoLC)903135915
ISBN 9780833089571 (electronic bk.)
0833089579 (electronic bk.)
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