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Contractor's Name
US Dept of Justice Office of Justice Programs
Approval Date
8/10/2022
Council Approval Date
7/27/2022
End Date
12/31/2023
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
Ballistic Shields/Forensic Equipment Grant
Tracking Number
0003448
Total Compensation
$37,898.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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assurances that the governing body notification and public comment requirements,which are required under the <br /> JAG statute(at 34 U.S.C.§ 10153(a)(2)), have been satisfied. <br /> OJP will not deny an application for an FY 2022 award for failure to submit these"Certifications and Assurances <br /> by the Chief Executive of the Applicant Government"by the application deadline, but a unit of local government <br /> will not be able to access award funds(and its award will include a condition that withholds funds)until it submits <br /> these certifications and assurances, properly executed by its respective chief executive(e.g.,the mayor). <br /> Body-worn Cameras(BWCs)—A JAG award recipient that proposes to use FY 2022 funds to purchase BWC <br /> equipment or implement or enhance BWC programs must provide to OJP a certification(s)that each direct <br /> recipient receiving the equipment or implementing the program has policies and procedures in place related to <br /> BWC equipment usage,data storage and access, privacy considerations, and training.The certification form <br /> related to BWC policies and procedures can be found at: Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant <br /> (JAG) Program—Body-worn Camera (BWC) Policy Certification (oip.gov). <br /> A JAG award recipient that proposes to use funds for BWC-related expenses will have funds withheld until the <br /> required certification is submitted and approved by OJP. If the JAG award recipient proposes to change project <br /> activities to utilize JAG funds for BWC-related expenses after the award is accepted,the JAG award recipient <br /> must submit the signed certification to OJP at that time. <br /> Further, before making any subaward for BWC-related expenses,the JAG award recipient must collect a <br /> completed BWC certification from the proposed subrecipient.Any such certifications must be maintained by the <br /> JAG award recipient and made available to OJP upon request.The BJA BWC Toolkit provides model BWC <br /> policies and best practices to assist criminal justice departments in implementing BWC programs. <br /> Apart from the JAG Program, BJA provides funds under the Body-worn Camera Policy and Implementation <br /> Program (BWCPIP). BWCPIP allows jurisdictions to develop and implement policies and practices required for <br /> effective program adoption; and to address program factors including the purchase,deployment, and <br /> maintenance of camera systems and equipment; data storage and access; and privacy considerations. Interested <br /> JAG award recipients may wish to refer to the BWC Program web page for more information.JAG award <br /> recipients that are also BWC award recipients may not use JAG funds for any part of the 50 percent match <br /> required by the BWC Program. <br /> Body Armor—Body armor purchased with JAG funds may be purchased at any threat level, make, or model <br /> from any distributor or manufacturer, as long as the following requirements are met:The body armor must have <br /> been tested and found to comply with the latest applicable National Institute of Justice ballistic or stab standards <br /> https://citec.orq/compliance-testing-program/compliant-product-lists/). In addition, body armor purchased must be <br /> made in the United States. <br /> Finally, body armor purchased with JAG funds must be"uniquely fitted vests,"which means protective(ballistic or <br /> stab-resistant)armor vests that conform to the individual wearer to provide the best possible fit and coverage <br /> through a combination of: (1)correctly sized panels and carrier determined through appropriate measurement, <br /> and (2)properly adjusted straps, harnesses,fasteners,flaps,or other adjustable features. Note that the <br /> requirement that body armor be"uniquely fitted"does not necessarily require body armor that is individually <br /> manufactured based on the measurements of an individual wearer. In support of OJP's efforts to improve officer <br /> safety,the American Society for Testing and Materials(ASTM) International has made available the Standard <br /> Practice for Body Armor Wearer Measurement and Fitting of Armor(Active Standard ASTM E3003)at no cost. <br /> The Personal Armor Fit Assessment Checklist is excerpted from ASTM E3003. <br /> A JAG award recipient that proposes to use FY 2022 award funds to purchase body armor must provide OJP <br /> with a certification(s)that each law enforcement agency receiving body armor has a written"mandatory wear" <br /> policy in effect* (see 34 U.S.C. § 10202(c)). The certification form related to mandatory wear can be found at: <br /> Justice Assistance Grant(JAG) Program—Body Armor Mandatory Wear Policy Certification (oip.gov).Note:A <br /> JAG award recipient that proposes to use funds for the purchase of body armor will have funds withheld until the <br /> required certification is submitted and approved by OJP. If the JAG award recipient proposes to change project <br /> activities to utilize funds for the purchase body armor after the award is accepted,the award recipient must <br /> submit the signed certification to OJP at that time. <br /> Page 11 of 23 <br /> O-BJA-2022-171368 <br />
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