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  • American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS)
    The AAFS is a multi-disciplinary professional organization that provides leadership to advance science and its application to the legal system. The objectives of the AAFS are to promote education, foster research, improve practice, and encourage collaboration in the forensic sciences.

  • American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABFT)
    The ABFT is a non-profit organization incorporated in the District of Columbia with the purpose of establishing and enhancing voluntary standards for the practice of forensic toxicology and for the examination and recognition of scientists and laboratories providing forensic toxicology services.

  • American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors / Laboratory Accreditation Board (ASCLD/LAB)
    The ASCLD/LAB is a voluntary program in which any crime laboratory may participate to demonstrate its management, personnel, operational, and technical procedures, equipment, and physical facilities meet established standards.

  • CMI, Inc.
    CMI, Inc., located in Owensboro, Kentucky, is the manufacturer of the Intoxilyzer® line of breath alcohol testers.

  • Draeger Safety, Inc.
    Draeger Safety, Inc. is the U.S. subsidiary of Dräger Safety. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Dräger is the manufacturer of several models of alcohol breath analyzers, including the Alcotest 7110.

  • Guth Laboratories, Inc.
    Guth Laboratories, Inc. is the manufacturer of breath simulators used in Indiana to calibrate and standardize preliminary and evidential breath analyzers used by law enforcement.

  • Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI)
    Guided by a Board of Trustees representing all components of Indiana’s criminal and juvenile justice systems, the ICJI serves as Indiana’s planning agency for criminal justice, juvenile justice, traffic safety, and victim services. The Institute develops long-range strategies for the effective administration of Indiana’s criminal and juvenile justice systems and administers federal and state funds to carry out these strategies.

  • Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) Laboratories
    The ISDH maintains the State Health Laboratories for the support of State Public Health, Environmental, and Food Protection programs. The ISDH Laboratories provide specific, high quality, and necessary laboratory tests, test data, and test interpretations to federal, state, and local health, environmental, and food protection programs. The data from these tests is required for effective and efficient detection and response to public health, environmental, and food protection emergencies and for surveillance and detection of communicable diseases, environmental hazards, and their health effects, and food contaminations and their health effects.

  • Indiana State Police
    The Indiana State Police includes the primary statewide police force and a set of forensic laboratories supporting Indiana law enforcement agencies.

  • International Association for Chemical Testing (IACT)
    The IACT is an organization composed primarily of employees of governmental agencies involved in chemical testing in related traffic safety. They may be local, county, parish, state, national, or international level. The organization is made up of both scientific and criminal justice professionals, including researchers, criminalists, forensic scientists, regulatory inspectors, manufacturing representatives, and law enforcement personnel among others.

  • Intoximeters, Inc.
    Intoximeters, Inc. produces and markets alcohol breath testing instruments, such as Alco-Sensor Portable Analyzers and Intox EC/IR desktop instruments. Intoximeters is located in St. Louis, Missouri.

  • Midwest Association for Toxicology and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (MATT)
    MATT is a non-profit, Midwest regional organization of science professionals who have overlapping interests in Toxicology and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring.

  • National Institute for Drug Abuse (NIDA)
    NIDA’s mission is to lead the Nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction. NIDA has strategic support and conducts research across a broad range of disciplines and ensures rapid and effective dissemination and use of the results of that research to improve prevention, treatment, and policy as it relates to drug abuse and addiction.

  • National Library of Medicine (NLM)
    The NLM is the world's largest medical library. The NLM collects materials and provides information and research services in all areas of bio-medicine and health care.

  • National Forensic Science Technology Center
    The National Forensic Science Technology Center is a not-for-profit corporation that provided programs that build individual competency and quality systems for the forensic science community in the United States.

  • National Patent Analytical Systems, Inc. (NPAS)
    NPAS is the manufacturer of the BAC Datamaster that is used for evidential breath alcohol testing in Indiana, and a new model, the DataMasterTMDMT.

  • Partnership for a Drug-Free America
    The Partnership for a Drug-Free America is a nonprofit organization that unites parents, renowned scientists and communications professionals to help families raise healthy children. The Partnership motivates and equips parents to prevent their children from using drugs and alcohol, and to find help and treatment for family and friends in trouble.

  • Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SOFT)
    SOFT is an organization composed of practicing forensic toxicologists and those interested in the discipline for the purpose of promoting and developing forensic toxicology.

  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
    SAMHSA has focused its mission on building resilience and facilitating recovery for people with or at risk for mental or substance use disorders. SAMHSA’s vision is “a life in the community for everyone” and gears its programs, policies, and grants, toward that outcome.

  • The International Association of Forensic Toxicologists (TIAFT)
    TIAFT includes members from all regions of the world who are actively engaged in analytical toxicology or allied areas to promote cooperation and coordination of efforts among members and to encourage research in forensic toxicology. TIAFT members come from the police force, medical examiners and coroners' laboratories, horse-racing and sports doping laboratories, hospitals, departments of legal medicine, pharmacology, pharmacy, and toxicology.