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Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Program Support
The goal of this project is to facilitate program support to benefit the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force Program. The primary objective is the delivery of specific products to serve law enforcement and other key stakeholders affiliated with the program. The deliverables include providing technical assistance, meeting and conference support, and information management services and are directed toward the continuation, expansion, and enhancement of the ICAC Task Force Program.
Specific activities include developing and maintaining an information technology support infrastructure that includes the task force program website and affiliate agency database, two members-only listservs, net meeting and conference calling technologies, and management of the ICAC training student registration system. Special projects initiated by Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and task force program members are also services provided under this cooperative agreement.
Audience
ICAC Task Force
Affiliated federal, state, and local law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies
Eligibility
Participants must be a member of an ICAC Task Force or affiliate agency or obtain approval from OJJDP to be eligible for services under this award.
This project supports training and technical assistance programs conducted onsite and through virtual initiatives. Event management services are also provided for up to four task force commander meetings, one national conference, the fulfillment of customized training, eight training and technical assistant support requests, and one new commander orientation.
Leila Harrington
Program Administrator [email protected]
877–798–7682