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Attachment A 201 S- D.1 -BX -0226 <br />The County of Orange– Sheriff- Coroner Department, Orange County Crime Laboratory <br />proposes to use the 2015,fustice Assistance Grant Progr•arn firnclirig as follows: <br />PURPOSE AREAS <br />JAG funds may be used for state and local initiatives, technical assistance, strategic planning, <br />research and evaluation (including forensics), data collection, training, personnel, equipment, <br />forensic laboratories, supplies, contractual support:, and criminal justice information systems that <br />will improve or enhance such areas as: <br />Law Enforcement <br />PROJECT NARRATIVE, <br />Proposed program activities - <br />The Orange County Crime Laboratory services over 30 law enforcement agencies and is the only <br />full service forensic laboratory providing service to the County of Orange as a whole, `The <br />laboratory handles more than 30,000 cases per year, conducting over 225,000 exams. The <br />laboratory is requesting ten latent print comparison expert workstations and a new laptop <br />computer for breath alcohol operator training. <br />The Latent Comparison Section conducted over 4,000 exams on over 1,350 cases in 2014. The <br />latent print examiners spend their day sitting at workstations conducting meticulous and tedious <br />evaluation of fingerprints. New sit -stand workstations are needed as the cumulative impact of <br />prolonged sitting increases health risks. The risks range from physical ergonomically- related <br />problems to metabolic, cardiovascular and cancel risks due to limited physical activity. <br />Alternating between standing and sitting positions is a direct solution without losing <br />productivity. <br />Need for program s— <br />The Forensic Alcohol unit oversees all evidential breath alcohol testing in the County, including <br />all breath alcohol instrument operator training. The Crime Lab has trained more than 5,000 <br />operators to date and in 2014 provided instrumentation for the evidential testing of over 7,000 <br />subjects. The unit is requesting a new laptop computer to update the technology utilized in the <br />operator training program. The technology currently is use is nearly ten years old. <br />The Crime Lab provides services to all law enforcement and has stakeholders that include the <br />DMV, OCDA, OCPD, private defense and the Orange County Coroner Division. The laboratory <br />has partnered with emiversities, public health coalitions and task forces, Social Services and <br />Community Programs and their partners. <br />PRJECT GOALS <br />1. Improved workspace for the Latent Print Examiners can improve productivity and case <br />throughput. <br />2. Improved technology for Breath Alcohol Operator Training assists with the training <br />capabilities of the instructors, <br />3. More efficient case throughput enables more latent prints to be examined and used as <br />investigative tools in criminal cases. <br />Page 2 of 22 <br />25C -9 <br />