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Drug Control: DOD Allocates Fewer Assets to Drug Control Efforts

T-NSIAD-00-77 Published: Jan 27, 2000. Publicly Released: Jan 27, 2000.
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO discussed the role of the Department of Defense (DOD) in reducing the supply of illegal drugs entering the United States, focusing on: (1) the decline in DOD's aerial and maritime support allocated to counterdrug activities from fiscal years 1992 through 1999 and some of the consequences and reasons for the decline; (2) the obstacles DOD faces in helping foreign governments counter illegal drug activities; and (3) DOD's counterdrug strategy and the need for performance measures to judge its counterdrug program effectiveness.

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Drug traffickingForeign governmentsForeign military assistanceForeign policiesInternational cooperationLaw enforcementNarcoticsPerformance measuresCounter-drug activitiesMilitary forces