Assistance National Training and Technical Assistance Center
The Assistance National Training and Technical Assistance Center (NTTAC) is managed by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA).
Goals
- Provide comprehensive, high-quality training and technical assistance (TTA) to support criminal justice professionals.
- Enhance the capacity of state, local, and tribal justice systems by facilitating access to expertise and resources.
- Promote the adoption of best practices and innovative strategies to improve criminal justice outcomes.
Sponsor
Creation
The NTTAC was established in 2008 as a central hub for BJA's TTA activities, to improve the delivery of justice-related services without specific legislation authorizing its creation, but as part of BJA's broader mission.
Funding
Funding for NTTAC comes from the BJA's budget, which is part of the annual appropriations from Congress. Specific details on funding amounts are not publicly detailed, but the center's operation is ongoing, subject to year-to-year funding.
Leadership
The title of the leader of the program is Director of the Bureau of Justice Assistance.
Website
Social Media Accounts
- No specific social media accounts are listed for NTTAC, but updates might be shared through:
- https://twitter.com/BJAOJPSolutions Twitter (X): @BJAOJPSolutions
Wikipedia Article
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