NACDL to launch Tech Fellow Program

NACDL seeks a consultant to lay the groundwork for its public defender tech fellow program. This project will be overseen by NACDL’s Fourth Amendment Center, which works alongside defense attorneys in the United States to challenge outdated legal doctrines undermining privacy rights in the digital age.


 

Overview:

Public defender offices are uniquely positioned to identify, understand, and confront new technologies and automated decision-making tools used by police, prosecutors, and other public agencies and private industries. These tools and technologies increasingly impact how people are investigated, charged, and prosecuted. However, financial limitations and large caseloads often impede public defenders from acting effectively as the public’s vanguard against invasive surveillance technologies.

To address this gap, NACDL is launching a tech fellow program, which will embed public interest technologists in several public defender offices across the United States. With their technical expertise, these fellows would advise public defender offices in cases and help offices challenge surveillance tools and technologies, through litigation and public education. Before launching this program, NACDL seeks a consultant who can:

  1. Research and identify public defender offices across the United States with the capacity to host a tech fellow

  2. Provide recommendations to identify candidates and streamline the hiring process for fellowship program manager

  3. Research best practices to identify fellows with the most potential from the applicant pool and to match them with public defender offices

  4. Identify best practices to ensure diversity and inclusion at every step of the hiring process for the program manager and fellow cohort. This includes identifying the most effective hiring platforms.

Applicants can find additional information to submit their proposal here

Important Deadlines and Frequently Asked Questions: 

Proposals must be submitted by 5:00PM ET on February 26, 2022. NACDL is not responsible for proposals received after the deadline.

Application Timeline
RFP Issue Date January 25, 2022
Deadline for Questions February 20, 2022
Proposal Submission Deadline February 26, 2022
Invitation to Next Round Announcement March 8, 2022
Respondent Interview March 12-15, 2022
Respondent Reference Checks TBD
Consultant Selection TBD

NACDL reserves the opportunity to modify this schedule as needed. 

How long should my proposal be? Proposals should not exceed five (5) pages. 

How should I submit my proposal? Documents should be emailed to 4actechfellow@nacdl.org as an attachment in either a Word Document, Excel, Power Point, or searchable PDF form. 

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When will I hear back? Select applicants will receive invitations to the next round by March 8, 2022. However, NACDL reserves the opportunity to modify its schedule. Keep an eye on this webpage for further changes!

I have a question, but it's not listed here. If you have additional questions, please reach out to us at 4ACtechfellow@nacdl.org. We will accept and respond to questions until February 20, 2022. 

About NACDL

NACDL’s mission is to serve as a leader, alongside diverse coalitions, in identifying and reforming flaws and inequities in the criminal legal system, and redressing systemic racism, and ensuring that its members and others in the criminal defense bar are fully equipped to serve all accused persons at the highest level.

About the Fourth Amendment Center

NACDL's Fourth Amendment Center offers direct assistance to defense lawyers handling cases involving new surveillance tools, technologies and tactics that infringe on the constitutional rights of people in America. The Center is available to help members of the defense bar in bringing new Fourth Amendment challenges.

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