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NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation of Emerging Technology Implementation and Impact for Law Enforcement Purposes | National Institute of Justice NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation of Emerging Technology Implementation and Impact for Law Enforcement Purposes June 15, 2026, 11:59 pm Eastern When will full proposals be due? Approximately by July 15, 2026, selected applicants will receive invitation to submit a full application.
See the section Invitation to Submit Full Application in the NOFO for more information. Date Modified: May 22, 2026 NIJ has modified this notice of funding opportunity to add pre-application webinar details. The webinar details are as below: Pre-Application Webinar: A webinar on this NOFO will be held on May 26, 2026, at 1 p.
m. – 2 p. m.
ET. Preregistration is required for all participants. Register for the webinar .
Submit any questions in advance to [email protected] 24 hours prior to the webinar. Submit questions with the subject “Questions for NIJ FY25 Research and Evaluation of Emerging Technology Implementation and Impact for Law Enforcement Purposes Webinar.
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