6 U.S.C. § 162
(b)
Duties— In carrying out its mission, the Office shall have the following duties:
(1)
To provide recommendations and advice to the Attorney General.
(2)
To establish and maintain advisory groups (which shall be exempt from the provisions of
chapter 10 of title 5) to assess the law enforcement technology needs of Federal,
State, and local law enforcement
agencies.
(3)
To establish and maintain performance standards in accordance with the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (Public Law
104–113) for, and test and evaluate law enforcement technologies that may be used by, Federal,
State, and local law enforcement
agencies.
(4)
To establish and maintain a program to certify, validate, and mark or otherwise recognize law enforcement technology products that conform to standards established and maintained by the Office in accordance with the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (Public Law
104–113). The program may, at the discretion of the Office, allow for supplier’s
declaration of conformity with such standards.
(5)
To work with other
entities within the
Department of Justice, other
Federal agencies, and the executive office of the President to establish a coordinated Federal approach on issues related to law enforcement technology.
(6)
To carry out research, development, testing, evaluation, and cost-benefit analyses in fields that would improve the safety, effectiveness, and efficiency of law enforcement technologies used by Federal,
State, and local law enforcement
agencies, including, but not limited
to—
(A)
weapons capable of preventing use by unauthorized persons, including personalized guns;
(C)
bullet-resistant and explosion-resistant glass;
(D)
monitoring systems and alarm systems capable of providing precise location information;
(E)
wire and wireless interoperable communication technologies;
(F)
tools and techniques that facilitate investigative and forensic work, including computer forensics;
(G)
equipment for particular use in counterterrorism, including devices and technologies to disable terrorist devices;
(I)
DNA identification technologies; and
(J)
tools and techniques that facilitate investigations of computer crime.
(7)
To administer a program of research, development, testing, and demonstration to improve the interoperability of voice and data public safety communications.
(8)
To serve on the Technical Support Working Group of the
Department of Defense, and on other relevant interagency panels, as requested.
(9)
To develop, and disseminate to
State and local law enforcement
agencies, technical assistance and training materials for law enforcement
personnel, including prosecutors.
(10)
To operate the regional National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology
Centers and, to the extent necessary, establish additional
centers through a competitive process.
(11)
To administer a program of acquisition, research, development, and dissemination of advanced investigative analysis and forensic tools to assist
State and local law enforcement
agencies in combating cybercrime.
(12)
To support research fellowships in support of its mission.
(13)
To serve as a clearinghouse for information on law enforcement technologies.
(14)
To represent the
United States and
State and local law enforcement
agencies, as requested, in international activities concerning law enforcement technology.
(15)
To enter into contracts and cooperative agreements and provide grants, which may require in-kind or cash matches from the recipient, as necessary to carry out its mission.
(16)
To carry out other duties assigned by the Attorney General to accomplish the mission of the Office.
Notes, amendments, and revision history
(Pub. L. 107–296, title II, § 232, Nov. 25, 2002, 116 Stat. 2159; Pub. L. 108–7, div. L, § 103(1), Feb. 20, 2003, 117 Stat. 529; Pub. L. 117–286, § 4(a)(13), Dec. 27, 2022, 136 Stat. 4306.)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
The National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995, referred to in subsec. (b)(3), (4), is Pub. L. 104–113, Mar. 7, 1996, 110 Stat. 775, as amended. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title of 1996 Amendment note set out under section 3701 of Title 15, Commerce and Trade, and Tables.
Section 605 of Public Law 107–77, referred to in subsec. (f), is section 605 of Pub. L. 107–77, title VI, Nov. 28, 2001, 115 Stat. 798, which is not classified to the Code.
Amendments
2022—Subsec. (b)(2). Pub. L. 117–286 substituted “chapter 10 of title 5)” for “the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.))”.
2003—Subsec. (f). Pub. L. 108–7 inserted before period at end “: Provided, That any such transfer or provision of funding shall be carried out in accordance with section 605 of Public Law 107–77”.