Creating Data Systems for Law Enforcement Collaboration in Utah

GrantID: 21446

Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000

Deadline: August 11, 2022

Grant Amount High: $9,450,338

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Utah that are actively involved in Law, Justice, Juvenile Justice & Legal Services. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Data Systems for Law Enforcement Collaboration in Utah

Effective law enforcement in Utah has become increasingly reliant on inter-agency collaboration and information sharing, particularly as crime becomes more sophisticated and transnational. The need for enhanced data systems is highlighted by studies indicating a 20% increase in property crime over the last five years. Utah’s diverse geographyincluding urban centers like Salt Lake City and rural expansesnecessitates a robust approach to coordination among various law enforcement agencies to ensure timely and effective responses to crime.

The major stakeholders involved in this initiative include local law enforcement agencies, regional task forces, and state-level agencies. These bodies face significant challenges in terms of inconsistent data management systems and limited interoperability between different jurisdictions. This fragmentation can lead to delays in information sharing, impacting response times and complicating investigations. As crime continues to evolve, Utah’s law enforcement must invest in technology that supports collaboration and facilitates rapid communication to enhance public safety.

Funding through The Program is intended to support the development and implementation of advanced data systems that will improve coordination among law enforcement agencies in Utah. This funding will empower agencies to adopt a consistent framework for data management, enabling better tracking of crime trends and more strategic deployment of resources. Additionally, the program will facilitate training for personnel, ensuring that all users can effectively utilize new systems, which is vital for the successful integration of technology in everyday policing.

The desired outcomes of this initiative are to reduce crime rates and enhance overall public safety in Utah through improved law enforcement collaboration. By streamlining data sharing and improving inter-agency communication, the initiative aims to bolster response times and enhance investigative capacitieskey factors in deterring crime. This approach is critical for communities that face elevated risks, as a more coordinated law enforcement presence can significantly contribute to a safer environment for residents.

In conclusion, the Data Systems for Law Enforcement Collaboration initiative represents a strategic investment in Utah's public safety infrastructure. By prioritizing communication and collaboration through technology, the program seeks to equip law enforcement agencies with the tools necessary to address contemporary challenges effectively and ensure the security of Utah’s communities.

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