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Accelerating Prosecution of Criminals and Terrorists in Lebanon by Digitizing Paper Criminal Court files

US U › S › Federal Government (via Grants › gov) grant unknown #grants-gov-OFOP0002567
Response due May 26, 2026 · 00:00 UTC

Summary

This federal grant opportunity, posted on Grants.gov, seeks to accelerate the prosecution of criminals and terrorists in Lebanon by digitizing paper-based criminal court files. The initiative aims to modernize the Lebanese criminal justice system through document digitization and records management. By converting physical court records to digital formats, the program intends to improve judicial efficiency, case processing speed, and access to evidence for prosecutors. The ultimate goal is to strengthen rule-of-law institutions and counterterrorism prosecution capacity in Lebanon.

What they want

The scope of work involves digitizing paper criminal court files in Lebanon to accelerate the prosecution of criminals and terrorists. This includes converting existing physical court records into digital formats, potentially developing or deploying a digital case management system, training court personnel, and supporting the Lebanese judiciary's capacity to process criminal cases more efficiently. The program is oriented toward rule-of-law strengthening and counterterrorism objectives.
Deliverables
  • Digitized criminal court files
  • Digital records management system or platform
  • Capacity building and training for court staff
  • Progress and final performance reports
Technical requirements
  • Digitization of paper-based criminal court files
  • Development or integration of digital records management systems
  • Support for Lebanese criminal court operations
  • Potential training and capacity building for court personnel

Risks & flags

  • Source document provides very limited detail — title only — making full scope, eligibility, and evaluation criteria unverifiable
  • International justice/rule-of-law grants of this type are frequently awarded to a small pool of pre-qualified organizations (e.g., OPDAT partners, INL awardees), suggesting limited open competition
  • No dollar value, deadline, or eligibility information provided — may indicate a restricted or pre-solicited award

Market context

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Information (software, telecom, media)
NAICS 519210
US market size
$1.5T
Typical award
$50K – $50M
Typical buyers
DoDFCCall federal IT
Commonly required
FedRAMPCMMC L2

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Custom Computer Programming Services
NAICS 541511
US market size
$190B
Typical award
$25K – $25M
Typical buyers
DoDVAGSACities
Commonly required
CMMC L2FedRAMP8(a)
Accelerating Prosecution of Criminals and …
Due May 26
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