Two New Forensic Firearm Examination Standards Added to the OSAC Registry of Approved Standards

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Two New Forensic Firearm Examination Standards Added to the OSAC Registry of Approved Standards

Side-by-side photos show a fired bullet with grooves along the sides and a similar bullet with its cartridge.

The Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSAC) for Forensic Science has placed two new standards covering firearm and toolmark analysis, the forensic discipline used in the investigation of gun crimes, on its Registry of Approved Standards. This stamp of approval from OSAC, which is administered by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), indicates that these standards are technically sound and will help forensic laboratories improve their processes and methods.

These are the 100th and 101st standards to be placed on the registry by OSAC, which works to strengthen forensic science in the U.S. by facilitating the development and adoption of high-quality standards. When the organization launched in 2014, there was a patchwork of standards but no coordinated effort to develop and improve standards across multiple forensic science disciplines.

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Two New Forensic Firearm Examination Standards Added to the OSAC Registry of Approved Standards

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