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Office of Justice Programs
National Institute of Justice
GRANT MANAGER'S MEMORANDUM, PT. I:
PROJECT SUMMARY
Cooperative Agreement
PROJECT NUMBER
2007-DN-BX-K 123
PAGE 1 OF 1
This project is supported under FY07(NIJ - DNA/Forensics) Pub. L. No. 110-5, emb. secs. 101-104; Pub. L. No. 109-108, 119 Stat. 2290, 2302; 28 USC
530C
1. STAFF CONTACT (Name & telephone number)
Charles Heurich
(202) 616-9264
3a. TITLE OF THE PROGRAM
NIJ FY 07 Solving Cold Cases with DNA
1 2. PROJECT DIRECTOR (Name, address & telephone number)
Ann Childress
Police Major
P.O. Box 016777
Miami, FL 33101
(305) 603-6182
3b. POMS CODE (SEE INSTRUCTIONS
ON REVERSE)
14. TITLE OF PROJECT
Miami Police Homicide Cold Case DNA Initiative
5. NAME & ADDRESS OF GRANTEE
Miami Police Department
400 NW 2nd Avenue Budget Unit
Miami, FL 33128-0000
6. NAME & ADRESS OF SUBGRANTEE
7. PROGRAM PERIOD 1 8. BUDGET PERIOD
FROM: 01/01/2008 TO: 06/30/2009 FROM: 01/01/2008 TO: 06/30/2009
9. AMOUNT OF AWARD ! 10. DATE OF AWARD
S 441,063 ! 09/12/2007
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11. SECOND YEAR'S BUDGET
13. THIRD YEAR'S BUDGET PERIOD
12. SECOND YEAR'S BUDGET AMOUNT
14. THIRD YEAR'S BUDGET AMOUNT
15. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT (See instruction on reverse)
The City of Miami Police Department currently has 1,479 homicide cold cases. The department seeks to review, prioritize, examine an'' evaluate
these cases in an effort to identify physical evidence with the potential to yield DNA that can be submitted for testing with the objective of
obtaining a complete profile that can be entered into CODIS. The Miami Police Department will use federal funding to increase solvability of their
backlog of homicide cases, identify possible links to other homicides inside and outside of their jurisdiction, and ultimately prosecute a greater
number of these cases.
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OJP FORM 4000/2 (REV. 4-88)