High-Priority Technology Needs: Protecting the Public
Through collaboration and consultation with practitioners, NIJ has identified high-priority technology needs for the criminal justice field, including the following aimed at protecting the public:
- Assured means to continuously and accurately monitor the location and status of offenders under supervision in the community, including:
- A noninvasive, assured method to continuously monitor an offender’s substance abuse.
- Within structures and outside in urban and rural environments.
- Safer, more cost-effective aerial surveillance solutions to identify, locate and track illicit activities and to locate missing persons, particularly for application with small and rural agencies. Solutions must consider regulatory requirements.
- Improved, unobtrusive means to accurately detect a broad spectrum of contraband to preclude its introduction into public venues, including:
- Academic institutions.
- Mass transit.
- “Intelligent” surveillance solutions providing automated incident awareness and warnings
in public venues, including:- Academic institutions.
- Public transit.
- Sporting venues.
- Shopping areas.
- Improved means to detect and respond to weapons concealed on an individual’s body at a safe distance, including person-borne improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
- Improved, assured means to detect and effectively respond to vehicle-borne IEDs, which:
- Are easily transportable.
- Are rapidly and remotely deployable.
- Cause minimal collateral effects.
- A means to remotely locate and track cooperative and uncooperative individuals
inside buildings in hostage rescue and search situations. - Improved characterization of currently available less-lethal devices and their health and safety effects, particularly on at-risk populations, leading to improved use-of-force protocols and to safer, more effective devices.
- New, safer, more effective less-lethal devices that:
- Can better deter individuals from taking a prohibited action.
- Can instantly incapacitate individuals for a specified period of time.
- Are suitable for use on at-risk populations.
- Rapidly deployable, effective devices that can safely and remotely stop all types of vehicles under a variety of circumstances.
- Improved means to disseminate urgent public safety information, including:
- Timely.
- Accurate.
- Targeted.
- Improved emergency-response solutions. Minimally including:
- Accurate location of the incident.
- Timely, optimized response.
Date Entered: March 17, 2009

