

In collaboration with the Prosecuting Attorney's Association of Michigan (PAAM) and Michigan Domestic and Sexual Violence Prevention and Treatment Board, the Michigan Department of State Police is using SAKI grant funds to conduct a statewide inventory of unsubmitted (Sexual Assault Kits) SAKs in law enforcement custody, provide training to law enforcement and prosecutors, and assist with victim services in jurisdictions with a high volume of unsubmitted sexual assault evidence kits. Governor Snyder Announcement of Tracking System Medical facilities, law enforcement agencies, laboratories, prosecuting attorneys, and survivors all have access to Track-Kit™. Track-Kit™ provides the ability to track the status and location of a sexual assault evidence kit. Track-Kit™ ensures that statutory requirements are met under the Sexual Assault Evidence Submission Act (the Act), MCL 752.931 et seq., through an annual compliance report. The developers of Track-Kit™ were the successful bidder.

After the recommendations were made, there was an extensive proposal process. Michigan acquired Track-Kit™ to implement the 2016 recommendations of the Michigan Sexual Assault Evidence Kit Tracking and Reporting Commission.
