ascld update – just what have they been up to?
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ASCLD Update – Just what have they been up to?. Bureau Chief Jean Stover Illinois State Police Forensic Sciences Command. What were the goals set the last 21 months? Develop a new website Close ASCLD Consulting Expand Outreach for Training and Education Advertise for an Executive Director - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
ASCLD Update – Just what have they been up to?
Bureau Chief Jean StoverIllinois State Police Forensic Sciences Command
What were the goals set the last 21 months? Develop a new website Close ASCLD Consulting Expand Outreach for Training and Education Advertise for an Executive Director Expand Vendors at the Symposium and Advertising on the
Website Present a Webinar in November of 2012 Complete the Provider Survey Obtain Hotel Contracts for Symposiums Update Membership via the Crime Lab Minute Update Membership via the ASCLD President Gmail Greater International Presence
New website completed 5000 visitors per month with ~20,000 page views (as of
May 2013) 155 job announcements posted 110 ‘Contact Us’ inquiries submitted Project completed about 70% under budget
Crime Lab Minute newsletter updated Distributed via Mailchimp to avoid delivery time
issues
Symposium Update
2011 – DenverRegistered Attendees (255) / Vendor Attendees (109) FINAL 2013– Durham
Registered Attendees (250) / Vendor Attendees (151)
Significant increase in vendors from 49 to 66 (25% Increase)
Use of guidebook (152 downloads)
2014- Scottsdale, AZ May 4th thru 8th, 2013
2015- Washington, D. C. ??
2016- Bellevue, WAApril 21st thru 29th, 2016
(Green = Completed) (Yellow = In process) (Red= little or no activity) 46% Completion rateStates still needed: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Vermont
Development of an ISO Standard for Forensic Consumables
ISO 183385• Standard for the manufacturing of consumables used in the collection and
analysis of biological materials for forensic purposes.
• Will set the criteria around which consumables used in forensic DNA collection and analysis should be manufactured to ensure the consumables are free of amplifiable and detectable human DNA
Project Committee PC 272
Kick off meeting April 29- May 2, 2013 in Sydney Australia
USA represented by ASCLD
ASCLD Advocacy/Training Activities 6/1/12-American Bar Association (ABA) Forum in New York City,
Prescription for Forensic Science 7/18/12-Testified in Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing in
Washington DC 8/6/12-Impression and Pattern Evidence Symposium in Tampa,
Florida Gave legislative update
9-12-12-In Washington DC, met with staffers from Rockefeller, Leahy and Grassley’s Office
9-13-12-Victim Advocate Summit with Victim Advocate groups in DC
9-14-12-White House Group on State Commissions in DC 9-30-12-International Association of Chief’s of Police in San Diego
Attended subcommittee on Forensic Science meeting
ASCLD Advocacy/Training Activities (continued) 3/20/13 – Arizona Forensic Advisory Committee in
Phoenix, AZ 4/21/13 – Participation in RTI Crime Laboratory
Backlogs: The Impact on Justice Webinar 6/7/13 - ABA forensic panel in New York City,
Prescription for Criminal Justice Forensics
Coverdell Funding President Obama
In his 2013 budget $0 dollars for Coverdell Due to efforts of CFSO and ASCLD
Senate appropriated $12 million for Coverdell for the year 2013 which is $12 million above the President's request.
You all made the difference by writing your Senators and giving them positive feedback about the importance of the grant money to crime laboratories across the nation.
We once again need to contact our Legislators to again emphasize the importance of this money for our crime laboratories.
FY14 DOJ Proposed Budget for Forensics DNA Initiative $91m vs $113m in FY13 Coverdell $0 vs $12m in FY13 Forensic Initiative $9m NOTE: The Forensics Initiative allocates the
$9m funding as such: $1m for a Forensic Science Advisory Committee, $3m for NIST to create standards (replace SWGs), $5m NSF to create Research Centers.
Process and Potential Timeline for Congressional Consideration of the Budget April: President delivers proposed budget to
Congress (House and Senate). May/June/July: Congressional consideration of
budget and changes made to President’s proposal.
September: House and Senate reconcile differences in budget.
SAFER Act of 2013 Passed both the Senate and House in February 2013 CFSO, with active assistance from ASCLD, worked on
this act with members from the House and Senate Met with lawmakers to ensure the mission of crime
laboratories was focused on forensic DNA analysis of a rape kit and not auditing the samples in the kit throughout each step of analysis
Designates that 75% of all Debbie Smith Act grant appropriations be used to analyze untested crime scene DNA evidence, analyze offender samples, and expand the capacity of labs to test biology related evidence.
Provides that no more than 7% be spent on audits.
SAFER ACT (continued) Ensures that the Administrative duties of the
SAFER Act audit will not be passed down to crime laboratories but rather the law enforcement agencies where the evidence potentially resides.
Prevents personal information about victims from being published in public reports
Criminal Justice and Forensic Science Reform Act
Senator Leahy is still very committed to re-introduction of this act.
Continue to work with his office to bring forward the positions of the forensic science community
Justice for All Act Likely bill will be re-visited by the US Senate in
the next few months CFSO, with ASCLD, will work with the House and
Senate Judiciary Committees to ensure forensic service providers’ concerns are properly addressed
In the Coming Months: ASCLD Leadership Academy “Needs Survey” did not
receive many responses at the Durham Symposium so it will be sent out to the membership through QuestionPro
Formulating a webinar to be presented in the fall on a topic such as “Novel Practices for Eliminating Backlogs”
Adding a section on the website for “sharing” of laboratory protocols and validations in the member area
The 2014 symposium planning committee is forming and we still need volunteers
National Forensic Science Week – August 11-17, 2013