Sec. 105. Oversight, coordination, and accountability
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The Attorney General, acting through the Deputy Attorney General, shall coordinate and provide oversight for all Department of Justice activities, responsibilities, functions, and programs to ensure a coordinated approach for public safety in Indian communities, accountability, and compliance with Federal law, including— the timely submission of reports to Congress; robust training, as required under Federal law and as needed or requested by Indian tribes or Federal and State officials relating to— public safety in Indian communities; and training outcomes demonstrating a better understanding of public safety approaches in Indian communities; the updating and improvements to United States attorney operational plans; comprehensive evaluation and analysis of data, including approaches to collecting better data, relating to public safety in Indian communities; and other duties or responsibilities as needed to improve public safety in Indian communities.