The Smart Defense Initiative, administered by BJA, is part of BJAâ₏™s â₏œSmart Suiteâ₏ of criminal justice programs including Smart Pretrial, Smart Policing, Smart Supervision, and Smart Prosecution. BJA established the Smart Suite over 5 years ago with the creation of the Smart Policing Initiative. The Smart Suite supports criminal justice professionals in building evidencebased, data-driven criminal justice strategies that are effective, efficient, and economical. BJAâ₏™s smart programs represent a strategic approach that brings more â₏œscienceâ₏ into criminal justice operations by leveraging innovative applications of analysis, technology, and evidence-based practices. The purpose of Smart Defense is to improve the quality of public defense delivery systems guided by the Ten Principles of a Public Defense Delivery System, promulgated by the American Bar Association (ABA). The ABA Ten Principles of a Public Defense Delivery System (the ABA Ten Principles) represent fundamental building blocks for implementing quality legal representation for indigent criminal defendants. Released in 2002, the ABA Ten Principles list the American Bar Associationâ₏™s recommendations for government officials and other parties who are charged with improving public defense delivery systems. These principles address defendersâ₏™ appropriate function, workload, resources, training, and quality, and have been recognized by the Attorney General â₏œas [an] essential guidepost for ensuring that our indigent defense efforts are as effective- and as efficient â₏“ as possible.â₏ To help jurisdictions strengthen state and local public defense delivery systems, BJA released a separate competitive grant announcement, the Smart Defense Initiative, to fund state and local sites. This competitive grant announcement specifically requests applications for one national training and technical assistance (TTA) provider to support and build capacity in the field and among those jurisdictions selected to be Smart Defense sites. This grant announcement does not solicit applications from individual jurisdictions to fund local Smart Defense programs. This program is funded under the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015.