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CTAC Technology Transfer

The Counterdrug Technology Assessment Center (CTAC) is the central counterdrug enforcement research and development organization of the U.S. Government. It develops and implements the National Counterdrug Enforcement Research and Development Strategy, which identifies and defines the scientific and technological needs of Federal, State, and local drug enforcement agencies.

Administered by the U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground (EPG), CTAC's Technology Transfer Program transfers counterdrug systems and devices directly to state and local law enforcement agencies that might otherwise be unable to profit from new equipment due to limited budgets.

Application Process

The Technology Transfer Program is open to U.S. State and local law enforcement agencies. Registration is required to obtain access to the application and the list of available technologies.

Register online for the Technology Transfer Program at www.epgctac.com.

Contact Information

For assistance with registrations, please email ttp@epgctac.com

What's Available?

Registration is required to see the list of currently available technologies. Past technologies have included audio and video surveillance systems, vehicle tracking systems, drug detection kits, night vision devices, and records management systems.

Last updated: January 29, 2008