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The Office of Justice Programs' National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is the research and development agency of the U.S. Department of Justice. NLECTC is a program of NIJ's Office of Science and Technology.

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NLECTC Southeast Mission

With a mission to support law enforcement, corrections and other emergency response agencies as an honest broker of technology information and assistance, the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center - Southeast (NLECTC-SE) is the regional field representative of the U.S. Department of Justice - National Institute of Justice - Office of Science and Technology.

NLECTC-SE's no-cost services span a broad range of activities designed to facilitate the implementation of affordable, quality technology oriented services and systems with the ultimate goal of greater effectiveness, efficiency and safety.

Center services include:

  • Assessing the needs of the public safety community


  • Providing information on technology and its implementation to that community


  • Coordinating evaluations of new and emerging technologies to determine their effectiveness for use in the public safety community


  • Support of advisory groups of Subject Matter Experts (SME) to guide and evaluate technology research and development to meet the needs of the Law Enforcement and Corrections communities


  • Assisting agencies in developing enhanced information management capabilities, including records and wireless communications


  • Identifying and testing technologies to address school safety concerns


  • Enhancing incident mapping and geo-spatial analysis techniques through research and capacity building opportunities


  • Developing technology solutions for port and maritime security issues


  • Facilitating the location and processing of Department of Defense and other Federal agencies excess equipment for issue to criminal justice agencies


Last updated: May 23, 2008