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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Contract #
A-2009-173
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
11/2/2009
Expiration Date
5/31/2011
Destruction Year
2016
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<br />~-I <br /> <br /> <br />Department of Justice <br />Office of Justice Programs <br />:-.rational Institute of Justice <br /> <br />AWARD CONTINUATIOl'l <br />SHEET <br /> <br />PAGE 3 OF 9 <br /> <br />Cooperative Agreement <br /> <br />I PROI~CT NLMBER <br /> <br />2009-DN-BX,K040 <br /> <br />AWARD DATE <br /> <br />0911612009 <br /> <br />SPECIAL CONDITIONS <br /> <br />6. Due to the substantial Federal involvement contemplated in completion of this project, the ~ational Institute of Justice <br />(1\'U) has elected to enter into a cooperative agreement rather than a grant. This decision is based on NIl's ongoing <br />responsibility to assist and coordinate projects that deal with DI'\A analysis and capacity enhancement, and certain <br />other forensic activities. ~IJ will provide input and fe-direction to the program, as needed, in consultation with the <br />recipient, and will actively monitor the project by methods including but not limited to ongoing contact with the <br />recipient. In meeting programmatic responsibilities, NIl and the recipient wilt be guided by the following principles: <br />Responsibility for the day-to-day operations of this project rests with the recipient in implementation of the recipient's <br />approved proposal, the recipient's budget (as approved by OlP and NIl), and the terms and conditions specified in this <br />award. Responsibility for general oversight and redirection of the project, if necessary, rests with NIl. In addition to <br />its programmatic reporting requirements, the recipient agrees to provide necessary information as requested by OlP and <br />NIl. These information requests may include, but are not limited to specific submissions related to: performance, <br />including measurement of project outputs/outcomes; meeting performance specifications; developmental decision <br />points; changes in project scope or personnel; budget modifications and/or coordination of related projects. <br /> <br />7. Cnless otherwise authorized by NIl, expenses charged to this award must directly relate to: (a) identification, review, <br />and prioritization ofCniform Crime Report (VCR), Part I Violent Crime "cold cases" (cases for which all significant <br />investigative leads have been exhausted) that have the potential to be solved through DNA analysis; (b) identification, <br />collection, retrieval, or evaluation of biological evidence from such cases that reasonably is expected to contain DNA; <br />or (c) performance ofDI\A analyses on such biological evidence. <br /> <br />OJP FORM 4000/2 (REV. 4-88) <br /> <br />~ <br />
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