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California Border Alliance Group-Southwest Border High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area, 2005 Annual Report.

机译:加州边境联盟集团 - 西南边境高强度贩毒区,2005年年度报告。

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The Mission of the National HIDTA Program is to disrupt the market for illegal drugs in the United States by assisting federal, state, and local law enforcement entities participating in the HIDTA program to dismantle and disrupt drug trafficking organizations, with particular emphasis on drug trafficking regions that have harmful effects on other parts of the United States. The HIDTA Program views intelligence-driven task force development and supporting initiatives as the most effective approach to accomplishing this mission. A basic HIDTA tenet is that the ability of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies within a HIDTA to counter drug trafficking is significantly improved when those agencies work together and share information. ONDCP requires each HIDTA Executive Board to establish an intelligence subsystem that provides actionable, accurate, detailed, and timely tactical, investigative, and strategic criminal intelligence to HIDTA initiatives, HIDTA participating agencies, and other law enforcement agencies as appropriate. The National HIDTA Program guidance establishes the intelligence subsystem as the primary subsystem for each HIDTA. The California Border Alliance Group (CBAG) is a Regional Partnership of the Southwest Border HIDTA, designated in 1990. The CBAGs mission is to measurably reduce drug trafficking, thereby reducing the impact of illicit drugs in other areas of the country. To accomplish this mission, the CBAG assists in the coordination of joint operational and supporting initiatives to deter, disrupt, dismantle, and ultimately destroy the most significant Drug Trafficking Organizations (DTOs), their supporting transportation and money laundering organizations. The CBAG also emphasizes efforts against methamphetamine manufacturing, precursor supply, and abuse through innovative enforcement operations and demand reduction programs utilizing a multi-agency, joint concept of operations.

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