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16.614: State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training

Alternate Name: SLATT

Overview

Program Number
16.614
Status
Inactive
Last Modified
Sept. 20, 2022
Date Posted
Sept. 20, 2022
Objective
The goal of the State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training (SLATT) initiative is to support/address a priority of the DOJ to prevent, disrupt, and defeat terrorist operations before they occur by integrating intelligence and law enforcement efforts to achieve a coordinated response to terrorist threats. SLATT assists state, local, and tribal law enforcement in identifying, investigating, and preventing criminal acts of terror by providing training, technical assistance, and resources – at the national level – that build law enforcement’s knowledge and capacity to identify and respond to possible domestic terrorism. The goal of SLATT is accomplished through achieving the following programmatic objectives: • Increase the knowledge and capacity of local, state, and tribal criminal justice practitioners to detect, investigate, and interdict violent domestic terrorist acts through training. • Increase the ability and capacity of criminal justice practitioners to solve problems and improve policies/practices related to terrorism through short-term and comprehensive technical assistance. • Increase the volume of information provided to BJA and the criminal justice community.
Type of Assistance
B - Project Grants
Applicant Eligibility
For-profit (commercial) organizations; nonprofit organizations; faith-based and community organizations; institutions of higher education; and consortiums with significant and demonstrated experience in terror prevention strategies and in delivering training and technical assistance to law enforcement and tribal communities are eligible to apply. For-profit organizations must agree to waive any profit or fees for services. Joint applications from a consortium must identify the primary applicant and co-applicant(s), and letters of support that outline the partners' responsibilities must be provided.
Beneficiary Eligibility
State, local, and tribal criminal justice agencies are the primary beneficiaries of this program.
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Grant Awards

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Grant Opportunities

State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training grant and assistance application opportunities