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1. RECIPIENT NAME AND ADDRESS.Onoluding Zip Code)
Miami Police Depart nenl
400 NW 2nd Avenue Budget Unit
Miami, FL 33128
4. AWARD NUMBER: 2010•CD•BX-0099
5. PROJECT PERIOD; FROM 10/01/2010 TO 09/30/2011
BUDGET PERIOD: FROM 10/01/2010 TO 09/30/2011
6. AWARD DATE 09/14/2010
7. ACTION
IA, GRANTEE IRSNENDOR NO.
596000375
8. SUPPLEMENT NUMBER
00
Initial
9. PREVIOUS AWARD AMOUNT $ 0
3. PROJECT TITLE
Reduction ofcurrenl backlog of latent0alin/fingerprint evidence and curtail
future backlog of said evidence.
10. AMOUNT OF THIS AWARD $ 150,050
11. TOTAL AWARD $ 150,050
12. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
THE ABOVE GRANT PROJECT 1S APPROVED SUBJECT TO SUCH CONDITIONS OR LIMITATIONS AS ARE SET FORTH
ON THE ATTACHED PAGE(S),
13. STATUTORY AUTHORITY FOR GRANT
This project is supported under FY10(NIJ - Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement) 42 USC 3797j-3797o; 28 USC 530C
15. METHOD OF PAYMENT
GPRS
AGENCY APPROVAL
GRANTEE ACCEPTANCE
16. TYPED NAME AND TITLE OF APPROVING OFFICIAL
Laurie Robinson
Assistant Attorney General
18. TYPED NAME AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED GRANTEE OFFICIAL
Carlos'Migoya
City Manager
17. SIGNATURE OF APPROVING OFFICIAL
19, SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED RECIPIENT OFFICIAL
19A. DATE
AGENCY USE ONLY
20, ACCOUNTING CLASSIFICATION CODES
FISCAL FUND BUD. DIV.
YEAR CODE ACT. OFC, REG, SUB, POMS AMOUNT
X B CD 60 00 00 150050
21. JCDSGT0369
OJP FORM 4000/2 (RBV..5.87) PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE.
OJP FORM 4000/2 (REV. 4-88)
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PROJECT NUMBER 2010-CD-BX-0099 AWARD DATE 09/14/2010
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1, The recipient agrees to comply with the financial and administrative requirements set forth in the current edition of the
Office of Justine Programs (OJP) Financial Guide.
2. The recipient acknowledges that failure to submit an acceptable Equal Employment Opportunity Plan (if recipient is
required to submit one pursuant to 28 C.F.R. Section 42.302), that is approved by the Office for Civil Rights, is a
violation of its Certified Assurances and may result in suspension or termination of funding, until such time as the
recipient is in compliance,
3, The recipient agrees .to comply with the organizational audit requirements of OMB Circular A-133, Audits of States,
Local Governments, and Non -Profit Organizations, and further understands and agrees that funds may be withheld, or
other related requirements may be imposed, if outstanding audit issues (if.any) from OMB Circular A-133 audits (and
any other audits of OJP grant funds) are not satisfactorily and promptly addressed, as further described in the current
edition of the.OJP Financial Guide, Chapter 19,
4, Recipient understands and agrees that it cannot use any federal funds, either directly or indirectly, in support of the
enactment, repeal, modification or adoption of any law, regulation or policy, at any level of government, without the
express prior written approval of OJP.
5. The recipient must promptly refer to the DOJ D1G any credible evidence that a principal, employee, agent, contractor,
subgrantee, subcontractor, or other,person has either 1) submitted. a false claim for. grant funds under the False Claims
Act; or 2) committed a criminal or civil violation of laws pertaining to fraud, conflict of interest, bribery, gratuity, or
similarmisconduct involving grant funds, This condition also applies to any subrecipients. Potential fraud, waste,
abuse, or misconduct should be reported to the OIG by -
mail:
Office of the Inspector General
US, Department of Justice
Investigations Division
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Room 4706
Washington, DC 20530
e-mail: oig;hotline@usdoj,gov
hotline: (contact information in English and Spanish): (800) 869-4499
or hotline fax: (202) 616-9881
Additional information is available from the DOJ 0I0 website at www.,usdaj.gov/oig.
6. Recipient understands and agrees that it cannot use any federal funds, either directly or indirectly, in support of any
contract or subaward to either the.Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) or its
subsidiaries, without the express prior written approval of OJP,
7. The recipient agrees to comply with any additional requirements that may be imposed during the. grant performance
period if the agency determines that the recipient is a high -risk grantee. Cf. 28 C.F.R. parts 66, 70,
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PROTECT NUMBER 2010.CD-Ex-0099 AWARD DATE 09/14/2010
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
8, A. Generally Accepted Laboratory Practices. The recipient shall ensure that any forensic laboratory, forensic
laboratory system, medical examiner's office, or coroner's office that will receive any portion of the award uses
generally accepted laboratory practices and procedures as established by accrediting organizations or appropriate
certifying bodies,
B, External Investigations. The recipient shall ensure that requirements associated with 42 U.S,C, section 3797k(4)
(which relate to processes in place to conduct independent external investigations into allegations of serious negligence
or misconduct by employees or contractors) are satisfied with respect to any forensic laboratory system, medical
examiner's office, coroner's office, law enforcementstorage facility, or medical facility in the State that will receive a
portion of the grant amount,
C. Use of Funds; No Research, Funds provided under this award shall be used only for the purposes and types of
expenses set forth in the fiscal year 2010 grant announcement. Funds shall not be used for general law enforcement
functions or non -forensic investigatory functions, and shall not be used for research or statistical. projects or activities.
Use of award funds for construction of new facilities is restricted by statute. Any questions concerning this provision
should be directed to the NIJ Program Manager.prior to incnning the expense or commencing the activity in question.
D. Performance Measures, To ensure compliance with the Goverment Performance and Results Act (Pub, L, No,
.103-62), program perfonnance under this fiscal year 2010 award is measured by the following: (1) percent reduction in
the average number of days from the submission of a sample to a forensic science laboratory to the delivery of test
results to a requesting office or agency (calculated by reporting the .number of days to process a sample at the beginning
of the grant period versus the number of days to process .a sample at the end of the grant period); (2) percent reduction
in the number of backlogged forensic cases (calculated by reporting the number of backlogged forensic cases at the
beginning of the grant period versus the number of backlogged forensic cases at the end of grant period), if applicable
to the award; and (3) the number of forensic science or medical examiner personnel who completed appropriate training
or educationalopportunities with fiscal year 2010 Coverdell funds, ifapplicable to the award. Recipients are.required
to collect and report data relevant to these measures,
9, The recipient agrees that it will submit quarterly financial status reports to OJP on -.line (at bttps://grants.ojp.usdoj.gov)
using the SF 425 Federal Financial Report form (available for viewing at
www.whitehouse,gov/omb/grants/standard_fonns/ff report.pdf), not later than 30 days after the end of each calendar
quarter. The final report shall be submitted not later than 90 days following the end of the award period.
10. The recipient shall submit semiannual progress reports. Progress reports shall be submitted within 30 days after the end
of the reporting periods, which are June 30 and December 31, for the life of the award, 'These reports will be submitted
to the Office of justice Programs, on-line through the Internet at https://grants,ojp,usdoj.gov/.
11. The recipient agrees to submit a final report, at the end of this award, documenting all relevant project activities during
the entire period of support under this award. This report will include the following: (1) a summary and assessment of
the program carried out with the fiscal year 2010 grant, which shall include a comparison of pre -grant and post -grant
forensic science capabilities:(and shall cite the specific improvements in quality and/or timeliness of forensic science or
medical examiner services); (2) the average number of days between submission of a sample to a forensic science
laboratory or forensic science laboratory system in that State operated by the State or by a unit of local.govemment and
the delivery of test results to the requesting office or agency; and (3) an identification of the number and type of cases
oun'ently accepted by theforensio science laboratory or forensic science laboratory system. The recipient is required to
collect data necessary for this report. This report is due. no later than 90 days following the close of the award period or
the expiration of any extension periods. The report can be' filed online through the Internet at:
lattps://grants.ojp,usdoj.gov/.
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PROJECT NUMBER 2010-CD-BX-0099 AWARD DATE 09/14/2010
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
12, The recipient acknowledges, that, as stated in the solicitation for the FY 2010 .Paul Coverdell Forensic Science
Improvement Grants Program, NIJ assumes that recipients (and subrecipients) of Coverdell funds will make use of the
process referenced in their certification as to external investigations and will refer allegations of serious negligence or
misconduct substantially affecting the integrity of forensic results to government entities with an appropriate process in
place to conduct independent external investigations, such as the government entity (or entities) identified in the grant
application.
The recipient shall stibmit the following information as part of its final report; (1) the number and nature of any
allegations of serious negligence or misconduct substantially affecting the integrity of forensic results received during
the 12-month period of the award; (2) information on the referrals of such allegations (e,g., the;government entity or
entities to which referred, the date of referral); (3) theoutcome of such referrals (if known as of the date of the report);
and (4) if any such allegations were not referred, the reason(s) for the non -referral,
Should the project period' for this award be extended, the recipient shall submit the above information as to the first
twelve months of the award as part of the firstsemi-annual progress report that comes due after the conclusion of the
first twelve months of the project period, and shall submit the required information as to subsequent twelve-month
periods every twelve months thereafter (as part of a semi-annual progress report) until the close of the award period, at
which point the recipient shall submit the required information as to any period not covered by prior reports as part of
its final report,
The recipient understands and agrees that funds may be withheld (including funds under future awards), or other related
requirements may be imposed, if the required information is not submitted on a timely basis,
13, The recipient agrees to cooperate with any assessments, national evaluation efforts, or information or data collection
requests, including, but not limited to, the provision of any information required for the assessment or evaluation of any
.activities within this. project.
14. To assist in information sharing, the award recipient shall provide the NIJ program manager with a copy of all interim
and final reports and proposed publications (including those prepared for conferences and other presentations) resulting
from this award. Submission of such materials prior to or simultaneous with their public release aids NIJ in responding
to any inquiries that may arise, Any publications (written, visual, or sound) - excluding press releases and newsletters
- whether published at the recipient's or government's expense, shall contain the following statement: This project
was supported by Award No, , awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice
Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this
publication/programlexhibition.are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of
Justice,
NIJ defines publications as any planned, written, visual or sound material substantively based on the project, formally
prepared by the award recipient for dissemination to the public.
15, The recipient shall transmit to the NIJ program manager copies of all official award -related press releases at least ten
(10) working days prior topublio release, Advance notice permits time for coordination of release of information by
NIJ where appropriate and to respond to press or public inquiries.
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SPECIAL CONDITIONS
16. The recipient acknowledges that the Office of Justice Programs reserves a royalty -free, non-exclusive, and irrevocable
license to reproduce, publish, or otherwise use, and authorize others to use (in whole or in part, including in connection
with derivative works), for Federal purposes: (1) the copyright in any work developed under an award or subaward;
and (2) any rights of copyright to which a recipient or subrecipient purchases ownership with Federal support.
The recipient acknowledges that the Office of Justice Programs has the right to: (1) obtain, reproduce, publish, or
otherwise use the data first produced under an.award or subaward; and (2) authorize others to receive, reproduce,
publish, or otherwise use such data for Federal purposes,
It is the responsibility of the recipient (and of each subrecipient, if applicable) to ensure that this condition is included
in any subaward under this award,
17. Approval of this award does not indicate approval of any consultant rate in excess of $450 per day. A detailed
justification must be submitted to and approved by the Office of Justice Programs (OJP) program office prior to
obligation or expenditure of such funds.
18. The recipient agrees to comply with all Federal, State, and local environmental laws and regulations applicable to the
development and implementation of the activities to be funded under this award,
Categorical Exclusions: Based upon the information provided by the recipient in its application for these funds, NIJ has
determined and the recipient understands that the proposed activities meet the definition of a categorical exclusion, as
defined in the Department of Justice Procedures for Implementing the National Environmental Policy Act found at 28
CFR Part 61. A categorical exclusion is an action that because of the proposed activities' very limited and predictable
:potential environmental impacts, both on an individual and a cumulative basis, does not have a significant impact on
the quality of the human environment. Consequently, no further environmental impact analysis is necessary under the
requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. 4321, for these categorically excluded activities,
Modifications: Throughout the term antis award, the recipient agrees that for.any activities that are the subject of this
categorical exclusion, it will inform NIJ of-- (1) any change(s) that it is considering making to the previously assessed
activities that may be relevant to the environmental impacts of the activities; or (2) any proposed new activities or
changed circumstances that may require -assessment as to environmental impact, such as new activities that involve the
use of chemicals or involve construction or Major renovation. The recipient will not implement a proposed change or
new activity until NIJ, with the assistance of the recipient, has completed any applicable environmental impact review
requirements necessitated by the proposed -change or new activity(or changed. circumstances) and NIJ has concurred in
the proposed change or new activity. This approval will not be unreasonably withheld as long as any requested
modification(s) is consistent with eligible program purposes and found acceptable under an NIJ-conducted
environmental impact review process.
19, Pursuant to Executive Order 13513, "Federal Leadership on Reducing Text Messaging While Driving," 74 Fed. Reg.
51225 (October 1, 2009), the Department encourages recipients and sub recipients to adopt and.enforce policies
banning employees from text messaging while driving any vehicle during the course of performing work funded by this
grant, and to establish workplace safety policies and conduct education, awareness, and other outreach to decrease
crashes caused by distracted drivers,
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Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs
National Institute of Justice
Washington, D.C. 20531
Memorandum To: Official Grant File
From: Alan Spanbauer, Program Manager
Subject: Categorical Exclusion for Miami Police Department
The recipient agrees to comply with all Federal, State, and local environmental laws and regulations applicable to
the development and implementation of the activities to be funded under this award.
Categorical Exclusions: Based upon the information provided by the recipient in its application for these funds, NIJ
has determined and the recipient understands that the proposed activities meet the definition of a categorical
exclusion, as defined in the Department of Justice Procedures for Implementing the National Environmental Policy
Act found at 28 CFR Part 61. A categorical exclusion is an action that because of the proposed activities' very
limited and predictable potential environmental impacts, both on an individual and a cumulative basis, does not
have a significant impact on the quality of the human environment, Consequently, no further environmental
impact analysis is necessary under the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. 4321, for
these categorically excluded activities.
Modifications: Throughout the term of this award, the recipient agrees that for any activities that are the subject of
this .categorical exclusion, it will inform NIJ of-- (1) any changes) that it is considering making to the previously
assessed activities that may be relevant to the environmental impacts of the activities; or (2) any proposed new
activities or changed circumstances that may require assessment as to environmental impact, such as new activities
that involve the use of chemicals or involve construction or major renovation. The recipient will not implement a
' proposed change or new activity until NIJ, with the assistance of the recipient, has completed any applicable
environmental impact review requirements necessitated by the proposed change or new activity (or changed
circumstances) and NIJ has concurred in the proposed change or new activity. This approval will not be
unreasonably withheld as long as any requested modification(s) is consistent with eligible program purposes and
found .acceptable under an NIJ-conducted environmental impact review process.
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GRANT MANAGER'S MEMORANDUM PT. I:
PROJECT SUMMARY
Grant
PROJECT NUMBER
2010-CD-BX-0099
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This project is supported under FY 10(NIJ - Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement) 42 USC 3797j-3797o; 28 USC 530C
1. STAFF CONTACT (Name & telephone number)
Alan Spanbaner
(202) 305-2436
2. PROJECT DIRECTOR (Name, address & telephone number)
Marin Gonzalez
Grants Coordinator
400 NW 2nd Avenue
Business Management Section
Miami, FL 33128-1786
(305) 603-6201
3a. TITLE OF THE PROGRAM
FY2010 Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grants Program
3b. PON%CODE (SEE INSTRUCTIONS
ON RF.VARSE)
4. TITLE OF PROJECT
Reduction of current backlog of latent paint/fingerprint evidence and.ounnil future backlog of said evidence.
5. NAME .& ADDRESS OF GRANTEE
Miami Pollee Department
400 NW 2nd Avenue Budget Unit
Miami, FL 33128
6. NAME & ADRESS OF SUBGRANTEE
7. PROGRAM PERIOD
FROM; 10/01/2010 TO: 09/30/2011
8, BUDGET PERIOD
FROM: 10/01/2010 TO: 09/30/2011
9, AMOUNT OF AWARD
$ 150,050
10. DATE OF AWARD
09/1412010
11. SECOND YEAR'S BUDGET
12. SECOND YEAR'S BUDGET AMOUNT
13, THIRD YEAR'S BUDGET PERIOD
14. THIRD YEAR'S BUDGET AMOUNT
15, SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT (See instruction onxeverse)
Coverdell funds are to be used to improve the quality and timeliness of forensic science and medical exnmiter services and/or to eliminate backlogs in the analysis
of forensic evidence, including controlled substances, firearms examination, forensic, pathology, latent prints, questioned documents, toxicology, and trace evidence.
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