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Police commission recommends Board approval for $1.024 million NIJ forensic-DNA grant

San Francisco Police Commission · November 19, 2008
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The San Francisco Police Commission voted to recommend the Board of Supervisors accept a $1,024,467 NIJ grant for a Forensic Management System intended to streamline DNA and other forensic workflows; the grant carries matching funds and will launch a 3-to-5-year project.

The San Francisco Police Commission on Tuesday recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept a $1,024,467 grant from the National Institute of Justice to develop a Forensic Management System (FMS) intended to improve the efficiency of DNA and other forensic services.

Chief Fong said the city was one of seven departments awarded funding and that San Francisco received the largest award among recipients. "The amount of the grant that was awarded, with your approval is…

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