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Getting a Handle on New Technology

NCJ Number
211612
Journal
Corrections Today
Author(s)
Alex Fox; Lee Mockensturm
Date Published
2002
Length
2 pages
Annotation

This report describes the work of the Northeast Technology and Product Assessment Committee.

Abstract

The Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Corrections, Michael Maloney, recognized a need for information sharing in the State, and indeed countrywide, regarding new and emerging technologies useful for corrections purposes. The Northeast Technology and Product Assessment Committee was thus born with 14 members from other State, municipalities, and Federal agencies; their main goal is to gain information about corrections-applicable technologies from one another as well as technology vendors and then disseminate that information among their agencies. The Committee holds quarterly meetings where vendors and technology developers are invited to speak and showcase their products. Following the vendor presentations, the Committee members discuss the technology presented and share any experience regarding the usefulness of the technology in corrections settings. The Committee has been successful in disseminating knowledge about technology and has plans to connect with similar corrections groups across the country to further share information about new and emerging technologies.

Sponsoring Agency
National Institute of Justice (NIJ)
Address

999 N. Capitol St. NE, Washington, DC 20531, United States

Sale Source
National Institute of Justice/NCJRS
Address

Box 6000, Rockville, MD 20849, United States

Publication Format
Document (Online)
Publication Type
Issue Overview
Language
English
Country
United States of America
Note

Downloaded October 12, 2005. Reprinted from the October 2002 issue of Corrections Today, Vol. 64, No. 6, with permission from The American Correctional Association.