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Reports on Drug Interdiction and related topics

Money Laundering: U.S. Efforts To Fight It Are Threatened By Currency Smuggling (Chapter Report, 03/09/94).

Drug Control: U.S. Antidrug Efforts in Peru's Upper Huallaga Valley (12/07/94). In short, not working.

Expanded Military Surveillance Not Justified by Measurable Goals or Results - 10/5/93

U.S. Counterdrug Activities in Central America - August 2, 1994

The Drug War- Colombia Is Implementing Antidrug Efforts, but Impact Is Uncertain October 5. 1993

Interdiction Efforts in Central America Have Had Little Impact on the Flow of Drugs August 1994 - Like all the other reports on this topic - interdiction seems to be a general waste of time and money with no real effect on the overall flow of drugs.

Drug War: Observations on the U.S. International Drug Control Strategy (Testimony, 06/27/95, GAO/T-NSIAD-95-182).

Drug War: Observations on U.S. International Drug Control Efforts (Testimony, 08/01/95, GAO/T-NSIAD-95-194).

Border Control: Revised Strategy Is Showing Some Positive Results (Letter Report, 12/29/94, GAO/GGD-95-30). PDF File

Honduras: Continuing U.S. Military Presence at Soto Cano Base Is Not Critical (Letter Report, 02/08/95, GAO/NSIAD-95-39).

Continental Air Defense: A Dedicated Force Is No Longer Needed (Letter Report, 05/03/94, GAO/NSIAD-94-76).

The Drug War: U.S. Programs in Peru Face Serious Obstacles. (464138) GAO/NSIAD-92-36, October 21, 1991.

Drug Control: Long-Standing Problems Hinder U.S. International Efforts
(Letter Report, 02/27/97, GAO/NSIAD-97-75).

Customs Service: Drug Interdiction Efforts (Briefing Report, 09/26/96, GAO/GGD-96-189BR). PDF File

Drug Control: Counternarcotics Efforts in Mexico (Letter Report, 06/12/96, GAO/NSIAD-96-163). PDF File

Drug Control: Expanded Military Surveillance Not Justified by Measurable Goals or Results (Testimony, 10/05/93, GAO/T-NSIAD-94-14).

Drug War: Observations on U.S. International Drug Control Efforts (Testimony, 08/01/95, GAO/T-NSIAD-95-194).

Customs Service: Drug Interdiction Efforts (Briefing Report, 09/26/96, GAO/GGD-96-189BR).



Other Reports

DEA Operations in the 1990s - PDF File.

High Risk Series: Asset Forfeiture Programs (Letter Report, 02/95). The GAO reports that asset forfeiture is a government policy with a high risk of abuse.

Drug Use Measurement - Strengths, Limitations, and Recommendations for Improvement October 5, 1993 - Summarized: They don't really have a clue about the extent of illegal drug use and many of the high-risk groups for drug use are excluded by the major surveys.

Drug Courts: Information on a New Approach to Address Drug-Related Crime (Briefing Report, 05/22/95, GAO/GGD-95-159BR)PDF File

Drug Control: Reauthorization of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (Testimony, 10/05/93, GAO/T-GGD-94-7).

Drug Control: ONDCP Efforts to Manage the National Drug Control Budget (Letter Report, 05/14/99, GAO/GGD-99-80). Text File - PDF File

Drug Control: Narcotics Threat From Colombia Continues to Grow (Letter Report, 06/22/99, GAO/NSIAD-99-136). Text File - PDF File

GGD-99-31, Mar. 30, 1999 (64 pages). Drug Control: INS and Customs Can Do More To Prevent Drug-Related Employee Corruption. 

T-GGD-99-86, Apr. 21, 1999 (16 pages). Drug Control: INS and Customs Can Do More To Prevent Drug-Related Employee Corruption, by Richard M. Stana, Associate Director, Administration of Justice Issues, before the Senate International Narcotics Control Caucus. Text File - PDF File

GGD-98-18, Feb. 6, 1998 (54 pages). Money Laundering: FinCEN Needs to Better Communicate Regulatory Priorities and Time Lines.

GGD-98-28, Feb. 3, 1998 (46 pages). Drug Control: Planned Actions Should Clarify Counterdrug Technology Assessment Center's Impact. PDF File

T-GGD-98-83, Apr. 1, 1998 (26 pages). Money Laundering: FinCEN's Law Enforcement Support, Regulatory, and International Roles, PDF File

GGD-98-108, June 15, 1998 (33 pages). Money Laundering: FinCEN Needs to Better Manage Bank Secrecy Act Civil Penalty Cases. 

GGD-98-111, May 28, 1998 (43 pages). Law Enforcement: Information on Drug-Related Police Corruption.

GGD-98-117, June 19, 1998 (75 pages). Money Laundering: FinCEN's Law Enforcement Support Role Is Evolving. PDF File

GGD-98-154, June 29, 1998 (32 pages). Money Laundering: Regulatory Oversight of Offshore Private Banking Activities. PDF File

GGD-98-175, July 31, 1998 (31 pages). Customs Service Drug Interdiction: Internal Control Weaknesses and Other Concerns With Low-Risk Cargo Entry Programs. PDF File

GGD-98-188, Sept. 3, 1998 (73 pages). Drug Control: Information on High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program.

GGD-99-54, Apr. 13, 1999 (20 pages). Terrorism and Drug Trafficking: Testing Status and Views on Operational Viability of Pulsed Fast Neutron Analysis Technology.

T-NSIAD-98-116, Mar. 12, 1998 (18 pages). Drug Control: Status of U.S. International Counternarcotics Activities, PDF File

NSIAD-98-30, Oct. 15, 1997 (41 pages). Drug Control: Update on U.S. Interdiction Efforts in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific.  PDF File

NSIAD-98-60, Feb. 12, 1998 (51 pages). Drug Control: U.S. Counternarcotics Efforts in Colombia Face Continuing Challenges. PDF File

T-NSIAD-98-103, Feb. 26, 1998 (9 pages). Drug Control: Counternarcotics Efforts in Colombia Face Continuing Challenges, by Henry L. Hinton, Jr., Assistant Comptroller General, before the House Committee on International Relations. PDF File

T-NSIAD-98-129, Mar. 18, 1998 (12 pages). Drug Control: Status of Counternarcotics Efforts in Mexico

NSIAD-98-142, June 25, 1998 (64 pages). Drug Control: An Overview of U.S. Counterdrug Intelligence Activities. 

NSIAD-98-154, June 30, 1998 (36 pages). Drug Control: U.S.-Mexican Counternarcotics Efforts Face Difficult Challenges. 

NSIAD-98-231, Sept. 23, 1998 (13 pages). DOD Counterdrug Activities: Reported Costs Do Not Reflect Extent of DOD's Support. 

T-NSIAD-98-249, Sept. 16, 1998 (11 pages). Drug Control: Observations on U.S. Counternarcotics Activities, Text File - PDF File

T-NSIAD-99-98, Mar. 4, 1999 (16 pages). Drug Control: Update on U.S.-Mexican Counternarcotics Activities,

U.S. Attorneys: More Accountability for Implementing Priority Programs Is Desirable (Letter Report, 06/23/95, GAO/GGD-95-150).

DOD Budget: Selected Categories of Planned Funding for Fiscal Years 1995-99 (Letter Report, 02/17/95, GAO/NSIAD-95-92).

Foster Care: Health Needs of Many Young Children Are Unknown and Unmet (Letter Report, 05/26/95, GAO/HEHS-95-114). PDF File

Management Reform: GAO's Comments on the National Performance Review's Recommendations (Letter Report, 12/03/93, GAO/OCG-94-1). (Abbreviated version - drug-related sections only)

School Safety: Promising Initiatives for Addressing School Violence (Letter Report, 04/25/95, GAO/HEHS-95-106).

Federal Criminal Justice: Cost of Providing Court-Appointed Attorneys Is Rising, but Causes Are Unclear (Letter Report, 07/19/95, GAO/GGD-95-182).

U.S. Postal Service: Drug Investigation Data (Fact Sheet, 12/06/94, GAO/GGD-95-29FS).

Social Security: Disability Benefits for Drug Addicts and Alcoholics Are Out of Control (Testimony, 02/10/94, GAO/T-HEHS-94-101).

Child Welfare: Complex Needs Strain Capacity to Provide Services (Letter Report, 09/26/95, GAO/HEHS-95-208).

Prescription Drugs and the Elderly: Many Still Receive Potentially Harmful Drugs Despite Recent Improvements (Letter Report, 07/24/95, GAO/HEHS-95-152).

Drug Control: The Office of National Drug Control Policy--Strategies Need Performance Measures (Testimony, 11/15/93, GAO/T-GGD-94-49).

Foster Care: Parental Drug Abuse Has Alarming Impact on Young Children (Letter Report, 04/04/94, GAO/HEHS-94-89).

Juvenile Justice: Juveniles Processed In Criminal Court and Case Dispositions (Letter Report, 08/15/95, GAO/GGD-95-170).

Juvenile Justice: Representation Rates Varied As Did Counsel's Impact on Court Outcomes (Letter Report, 06/19/95, GAO/GGD-95-139).

Residential Care: Some High-Risk Youth Benefit, But More Study Needed (Letter Report, 01/28/94, GAO/HEHS-94-56).

Welfare Dependency: Coordinated Community Efforts Can Better Serve Young At-Risk Teen Girls (Letter Report, 05/10/95, GAO/HEHS/RCED-95-108).

Managing for Results: The Department of Justice's Initial Efforts to Implement GPRA (Fact Sheet, 06/13/95, GAO/GGD-95-167FS).

Drug-exposed Infants -- A Generation at Risk - June 1990

Drug Control: Observations on Elements of the Federal Drug Control Strategy (Letter Report, 03/14/97, GAO/GGD-97-42). PDF File

Drug Control: U.S. Heroin Control Efforts in Southeast Asia (Stmnt. for the Rec., 09/19/96, GAO/T-NSIAD-96-240). PDF File

Cocaine Treatment: Early Results From Various Approaches (Letter Report, 06/07/96, GAO/HEHS-96-80). PDF File

Drug Control: Observations on Counternarcotics Efforts in Mexico (GAO/T-NSIAD-96-182, June 12, 1996). PDF File

Drug Control: Reauthorization of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (Testimony, 05/01/97, GAO/T-GGD-97-97). PDF File

Drug Control: Observations on Elements of the Federal Drug Control Strategy (Letter Report, 03/14/97, GAO/GGD-97-42). PDF File

Drug Control: Delays in Obtaining State Department Records Relating to Colombia (Testimony, 07/09/97, GAO/T-NSIAD-97-202). PDF File

Drug Control: U.S. Heroin Control Efforts in Southwest Asia and the Former Soviet Union (Briefing Report, 05/09/97, GAO/NSIAD-97-148BR). PDF File

Drug Control: Observations on U.S. Interdiction in the Caribbean (Testimony, 05/23/96, GAO/T-NSIAD-96-171). PDF File

Drug Control: DOD Operated Aerostat Ship Although Conferees Denied Funds (Letter Report, 09/10/93, GAO/NSIAD-93-213). PDF File

Drug Control: Observations on Counternarcotics Activities in Mexico (Testimony, 09/12/96, GAO/T-NSIAD-96-239). PDF File

Drug Control: Counternarcotics Efforts in Colombia Face Continuing Challenges (Testimony, 02/26/98, GAO/T-NSIAD-98-103).

Drug Control: U.S. Antidrug Efforts in Peru's Upper Huallaga Valley (Letter Report, 12/07/94, GAO/NSIAD-95-11). PDF File

Drug Control: Status of U.S. International Counternarcotics Activities (Testimony, 03/12/98, GAO/T-NSIAD-98-116).

Drug Control: Counternarcotics Efforts in Mexico (Letter Report, 06/12/96, GAO/NSIAD-96-163).

Drug Control: U.S. Interdiction Efforts in the Caribbean Decline (Letter Report, 04/17/96, GAO/NSIAD-96-119). PDF File

Drug Control: U.S.-Mexican Counternarcotics Efforts Face Difficult Challenges (Letter Report, 06/30/98, GAO/NSIAD-98-154).

Drug Control: U.S. Heroin Program Encounters Many Obstacles in Southeast Asia (Letter Report, 03/01/96, GAO/NSIAD-96-83). PDF File

Drug Control: Update on U.S. Interdiction Efforts in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific (Letter Report, 10/15/97, GAO/NSIAD-98-30).

Drug Control: Interdiction Efforts in Central America Have Had Little Impact on the Flow of Drugs (Letter Report, 08/02/94, GAO/NSIAD-94-233).

Drug Control: Long-Standing Problems Hinder U.S. International Efforts (Letter Report, 02/27/97, GAO/NSIAD-97-75).

Drug Control: Planned Actions Should Clarify Counterdrug Technology Assessment Center's Impact (Letter Report, 02/03/98, GAO/GGD-98-28).

Drug Control: U.S. Counternarcotics Efforts in Colombia Face Continuing Challenges (Chapter Report, 02/12/98, GAO/NSIAD-98-60).

INS Drug Task Force Activities: Federal Agencies Supportive of INS Efforts (Letter Report, 07/07/94, GAO/GGD-94-143).

Drug Control: U.S. Drug Interdiction Issues in Latin America (Testimony, 10/07/94, GAO/T-NSIAD-95-32).

Cocaine Treatment: Early Results From Various Approaches (Letter Report, 06/07/96, GAO/HEHS-96-80).

Parental Substance Abuse: Implications for Children, the Child Welfare System, and Foster Care Outcomes (Testimony, 10/28/97, GAO/T-HEHS-98-40). PDF File

Terrorism and Drug Trafficking: Threats and Roles of Explosives and Narcotics Detection Technology (Briefing Report, 03/27/96, GAO/NSIAD/RCED-96-76BR). PDF File

Use of Force: ATF Policy, Training and Review Process Are Comparable to DEA's and FBI's (Chapter Report, 03/29/96, GAO/GGD-96-17). PDF File

Drug Courts: Overview of Growth, Characteristics, and Results (Chapter Report, 07/31/97, GAO/GGD-97-106). PDF File

Foster Care: Health Needs of Many Young Children Are Unknown and Unmet (Letter Report, 05/26/95, GAO/HEHS-95-114).

Terrorism and Drug Trafficking: Technologies for Detecting Explosives and Narcotics (Letter Report, 09/04/96, GAO/NSIAD/RCED-96-252). PDF File

Violent Crime: Federal Law Enforcement Assistance in Fighting Los Angeles Gang Violence (Letter Report, 09/06/96, GAO/GGD-96-150). PDF File

Drug and Alcohol Abuse: Billions Spent Annually for Treatment and Prevention Activities (Letter Report, 10/08/96, GAO/HEHS-97-12). PDF File

Drug Abuse: Research Shows Treatment Is Effective, but Benefits May Be Overstated (Letter Report, 03/27/98, GAO/HEHS-98-72). PDF File

Drug Courts: Information on a New Approach to Address Drug-Related Crime (Briefing Report, 05/22/95, GAO/GGD-95-159BR).

Money Laundering: Needed Improvements for Reporting Suspicious Transactions Are Planned (Chapter Report, 05/30/95, GAO/GGD-95-156). PDF File

Safe and Drug-Free Schools: Balancing Accountability With State and Local Flexibility (Letter Report, 10/10/97, GAO/HEHS-98-3). PDF File

Drug Control: Observations on Elements of the Federal Drug Control Strategy (Letter Report, 03/14/97, GAO/GGD-97-42).


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Drug Treatment: Targeting Aid to States Using Urban Population as Indicator of Drug Use (GAO/HRD-91-17, November 27, 1990).

War on Drugs: Information Management Poses Formidable Challenges (GAO/IMTEC-91-40, May 31, 1991)

Justice Department: Coordination Between DEA and the FBI (GAO/GGD-90-59, Mar. 21, 1990)

Customs Service and INS: Dual Management Structure for Border Inspections Should Be Ended (GAO/GGD-93-111, June 30, 1993)

Drug Control: Heavy Investment in Military Surveillance Is Not Paying Off (GAO/NSIAD-93-220, Sept. 1, 1993)

Drug Interdiction: Funding Continues to Increase but Program Effectiveness Is Unknown (GAO/GGD-91-10, Dec. 11, 1990)

Drug Control: Anti-Drug Efforts in the Bahamas (GAO/GGD-90-42, Mar. 8, 1990) relates to DOJ03.

Drug Smuggling: Capabilities for Interdicting Private Aircraft Are Limited and Costly (GAO/GGD-89-93, June 9, 1989)

U.S. Department of Justice: Overview of Civil and Criminal Debt Collection Efforts (GAO/T-GGD-90-62, July 31, 1990)

Federal Prisons: Inmate and Staff Views on Education and Work Training Programs (GAO/GGD-93-33, Jan. 19, 1993)

Asset Forfeiture Programs (GAO/HR-93-17, Dec. 1992)

Drug Control: Coordination of Intelligence Activities (GAO/GGD-93-83BR, Apr. 2, 1993)

Drug Control: Inadequate Guidance Results in Duplicate Intelligence Production Efforts (GAO/NSIAD-92-153, Apr. 14, 1992)

Intensive Probation Supervision: Crime-Control and Cost-Saving Effectiveness (GAO/PEMD-93-23, June 4, 1993)

Prison Boot Camps: Short-Term Prison Costs Reduced, but Long-Term Impact Uncertain (GAO/GGD-93-69, Apr. 29, 1993)

Prison Costs: Opportunities Exist to Lower the Cost of Building Federal Prisons (GAO/GGD-92-3, Oct. 25, 1991)

Federal Prisons: Revised Design Standards Could Save Expansion Funds (GAO/GGD-91-54, Mar. 14, 1991)

Intermediate Sanctions: Their Impacts on Prison Crowding, Costs, and Recidivism Are Still Unclear (GAO/PEMD-90-21, Sept. 7, 1990)

"Drug Control: Impact of the Department of Defense's Detection and Monitoring on Cocaine Flows," General Accounting Office, September 19, 1991

Drug Abuse Research: Federal Funding and Future Needs. GAO/T- PEMD-91-11, September 25, 1991.

Asset Forfeiture: Customs Reports Improved Controls Over Sales of Forfeited Property. (246010) GAO/GGD-91-127, September 25, 1991.

ADMS Block Grant: Drug Treatment Services Could Be Improved by New Accountability Program. GAO/T-HRD-92-4, October 17, 1991.

Drug War: Observations on Counternarcotics Aid to Colombia. (464133) GAO/NSIAD-91-296, September 30, 1991.

The Drug War: Observations on Counternarcotics Programs in Colombia and Peru. GAO/T-NSIAD-92-2, October, 23, 1991.

Drug Policy and Agriculture: U.S. Trade Impacts of Alternative Crops to Andean Coca. (483555) GAO/NSIAD-92-12, October 28, 1991.

Prison Alternatives: Crowded Federal Prisons Can Transfer More Inmates to Halfway Houses. (182811) GAO/GGD-92-5, November 14, 1991.

Drug Education: Rural Programs Have Many Components and Most Rely Heavily on Federal Funds. (104672) GAO/HRD-92-34, January 31, 1992.

Drug Control: Communications Network Funding and Requirements Uncertain. (395157) GAO/NSIAD-92-29, December 31, 1991.

Drug Enforcement: Assistance to State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies in High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas. GAO/T-GGD-92-37, May 6, 1992.

Prison Expansion: Staffing New Facilities Will Be a Challenge for BOP. (182208) GAO/GGD-92-75, May 12, 1992.

Drug Control: Inadequate Guidance Results in Duplicate Intelligence Production Efforts. (395152) GAO/NSIAD-92-153, April 14, 1992.

Drug Control: Difficulties in Denying Federal Benefits to Convicted Drug Offenders. (186744) GAO/GGD-92-56, April 21, 1992.

Asset Forfeiture: U.S. Marshals Service Internal Control Weaknesses Over Asset Sharing Cash Distributions. (186740) GAO/GGD-92-59, May 8, 1992.

Employee Drug Testing: Estimated Cost to Test All Executive Branch Employees and New Hires. (966499) GAO/GGD-92-99, June 10, 1992.

War on Drugs: Heroin Price, Purity, and Quantities Seized Over the Past 10 Years. (186754) GAO/GGD-92-95FS, May 27, 1992.

The Drug War: Extent of Problems in Brazil, Ecuador, and Venezuela. (464137) GAO/NSIAD-92-226, June 5, 1992.

Prescription Drug Monitoring: States Can Readily Identify Illegal Sales and Use of Controlled Substances. (101195) GAO/HRD-92-115, July 21, 1992.

Asset Forfeiture: Improved Guidance Needed for Use of Shared Assets. (181960) GAO/GGD-92-115, July 16, 1992.

Drug Control: Oversight Needed to Prevent Acquisition of Unnecessary Equipment. (395182) GAO/NSIAD-92-260, July 30, 1992.

Computer Security: DEA Is Not Adequately Protecting Sensitive Drug Enforcement Data. (510882) GAO/IMTEC-92-83, September 22, 1992.

Employee Drug Testing: Opportunities Exist to Lower Drug-Testing Program Costs. (966469) GAO/GGD-93-13, November 23, 1992.

Drug Control: Status Report on Counterdrug Technology Development. (395194) GAO/NSIAD-93-104, January 28, 1993.

Drug Control: Treatment Alternatives Program for Drug Offenders Needs Stronger Emphasis. (186747) GAO/GGD-93-61, February 11, 1993.

Federal Prisons: Inmate and Staff Views on Education and Work Training Programs. (182813) GAO/GGD-93-33, January 19, 1993.

Drug Education: Limited Progress in Program Evaluation, by Eleanor Chelimsky, Assistant Comptroller General for Program Evaluation and Methodology, before the Subcommittee on Select Education and Civil Rights, House Committee on Education and Labor. GAO/T-PEMD-93-2, Mar. 31.

Drug Treatment: Despite New Strategy, Few Federal Inmates Receive Treatment. (108743) GAO/HRD-91-116, September 16, 1991.

Drug Treatment: State Prisons Move to Enhance Treatment. (108797) GAO/HRD-91-128, September 20, 1991.

Drug Control: U.S. Drug Interdiction Issues in Latin America (Testimony, 10/07/94, GAO/T-NSIAD-95-32).

Drug Control: Communications Network Funding and Requirements Uncertain (GAO/NSIAD-92-29)

 

Customs Service:  Drug Interdiction Efforts (GAO/GGD-96-189BR, Sept.
26, 1996). 
Drug Control:  U.S.  Heroin Control Efforts in Southeast Asia
(GAO/T-NSIAD-96-240, Sept.  19, 1996). 
Drug Control:  Observations on Counternarcotics Activities in Mexico
(GAO/T-NSIAD-96-239, Sept.  12, 1996). 
Terrorism and Drug Trafficking:  Technologies for Detecting
Explosives and Narcotics (GAO/NSIAD/RCED-96-252, Sept.  4, 1996). 
Drug Control:  Counternarcotics Efforts in Mexico (GAO/NSIAD-96-163,
June 12, 1996). 
 
Drug Control:  Observations on U.S.  Interdiction in the Caribbean
(GAO/T-NSIAD-96-171, May 23, 1996). 
Drug Control:  U.S.  Interdiction Efforts in the Caribbean Decline
(GAO/NSIAD-96-119, Apr.  17, 1996). 
Terrorism and Drug Trafficking:  Threats and Roles of Explosives and
Narcotics Detection Technology (GAO/NSIAD/RCED-96-76BR, Mar.  27,
1996). 
Drug Control:  U.S.  Heroin Program Encounters Many Obstacles in
Southeast Asia (GAO/NSIAD-96-83, Mar.  1, 1996). 
Review of Assistance to Colombia (GAO/NSIAD-96-62R, Dec.  12, 1995). 
Drug War:  Observations on U.S.  International Drug Control Efforts
(GAO/T-NSIAD-95-194, Aug.  1, 1995). 
Drug War:  Observations on the U.S.  International Drug Control
Strategy (GAO/T-NSIAD-95-182, June 27, 1995). 
Honduras:  Continuing U.S.  Military Presence at Soto Cano Base Is
Not Critical (GAO/NSIAD-95-39, Feb.  8, 1995). 
Drug Activity in Haiti (GAO/OSI-95-6R, Dec.  28, 1994). 
Drug Control:  U.S.  Antidrug Efforts in Peru's Upper Huallaga Valley
(GAO/NSIAD-95-11, Dec.  7, 1994). 
Drug Control:  U.S.  Drug Interdiction Issues in Latin America
(GAO/T-NSIAD-95-32, Oct.  7, 1994). 
Drug Control In Peru (GAO/NSIAD-94-186BR, Aug.  16, 1994). 
Drug Control:  Interdiction Efforts in Central America Have Had
Little Impact on the Flow of Drugs (GAO/NSIAD-94-233, Aug.  2, 1994). 
Drug Control:  U.S.  Counterdrug Activities in Central America
(GAO/T-NSIAD-94-251, Aug.  2, 1994). 
Illicit Drugs:  Recent Efforts to Control Chemical Diversion and
Money Laundering (GAO/NSIAD-94-34, Dec.  8, 1993). 
Drug Control:  The Office of National Drug Control Policy-Strategies
Need Performance Measures (GAO/T-GGD-94-49, Nov.  15, 1993). 
Drug Control:  Expanded Military Surveillance Not Justified by
Measurable Goals (GAO/T-NSIAD-94-14, Oct.  5, 1993). 
The Drug War:  Colombia Is Implementing Antidrug Efforts, but Impact
Is Uncertain (GAO/T-NSIAD-94-53, Oct.  5, 1993). 
Drug Control:  Reauthorization of the Office of National Drug Control
Policy (GAO/GGD-93-144, Sept.  29, 1993). 
Drug Control:  Heavy Investment in Military Surveillance Is Not
Paying Off (GAO/NSIAD-93-220, Sept.  1, 1993). 
The Drug War:  Colombia Is Undertaking Antidrug Programs, but Impact
Is Uncertain (GAO/NSIAD-93-158, Aug.  10, 1993). 
Drugs:  International Efforts to Attack a Global Problem
(GAO/NSIAD-93-165, June 23, 1993). 
Drug Control:  Revised Drug Interdiction Approach Is Needed In Mexico
(GAO/NSIAD-93-152, May 10, 1993). 
Drug Control:  Coordination of Intelligence Activities
(GAO/GGD-93-83BR, Apr.  2, 1993). 
Drug Control:  Increased Interdiction and Its Contribution to the War
on Drugs (GAO/T-NSIAD-93-04, Feb.  25, 1993). 
Drug War:  Drug Enforcement Administration's Staffing and Reporting
in Southeast Asia (GAO/NSIAD-93-82, Dec.  4, 1992). 
The Drug War:  Extent of Problems in Brazil, Ecuador, and Venezuela
(GAO/NSIAD-92-226, June 5, 1992). 
Drug Control:  Inadequate Guidance Results in Duplicate Intelligence
Production Efforts (GAO/NSIAD-92-153, Apr.  14, 1992). 
The Drug War:  Counternarcotics Programs in Colombia and Peru
(GAO/T-NSIAD-92-9, Feb.  20, 1992). 
Drug Policy and Agriculture:  U.S.  Trade Impacts of Alternative
Crops to Andean Coca (GAO/NSIAD-92-12, Oct.  28, 1991). 
The Drug War:  Observations on Counternarcotics Programs in Colombia
and Peru (GAO/T-NSIAD-92-2, Oct.  23, 1991). 
The Drug War:  U.S.  Programs in Peru Face Serious Obstacles
(GAO/NSIAD-92-36, Oct.  21, 1991). 
Drug War:  Observations on Counternarcotics Aid to Colombia
(GAO/NSIAD-91-296, Sept.  30, 1991). 
Drug Control:  Impact of DOD's Detection and Monitoring on Cocaine
Flow (GAO/NSIAD-91-297, Sept.  19, 1991). 
The War on Drugs:  Narcotics Control Efforts in Panama
(GAO/NSIAD-91-233, July 16, 1991). 
Drug Interdiction:  Funding Continues to Increase but Program
Effectiveness Is Unknown (GAO/GGD-91-10, Dec.  11, 1990). 
Restrictions on U.S.  Aid to Bolivia for Crop Development Competing
With U.S.  Agricultural Exports and Their Relationship to U.S.
Anti-Drug Efforts (GAO/T-NSIAD-90-52, June 27, 1990). 
Drug Control:  How Drug Consuming Nations Are Organized for the War
on Drugs (GAO/NSIAD-90-133, June 4, 1990). 
Drug Control:  Anti-Drug Efforts in the Bahamas (GAO/GGD-90-42, Mar.
8, 1990). 
Drug Control:  Enforcement Efforts in Burma Are Not Effective
(GAO/NSIAD-89-197, Sept.  11, 1989). 
Drug Smuggling:  Capabilities for Interdicting Airborne Private
Aircraft Are Limited and Costly (GAO/GGD-89-93, June 9, 1989). 
Drug Smuggling:  Capabilities for Interdicting Airborne Drug
Smugglers Are Limited and Costly (GAO/T-GGD-89-28, June 9, 1989). 
Drug Control:  U.S.-Supported Efforts in Colombia and Bolivia
(GAO/NSIAD-89-24, Nov.  1, 1988). 
Drug Control:  U.S.  International Narcotics Control Activities
(GAO/NSIAD-88-114, Mar.  1, 1988). 
Controlling Drug Abuse:  A Status Report (GAO/GGD-88-39, Mar.  1,
1988). 
Drug Control:  U.S.-Supported Efforts in Burma, Pakistan, and
Thailand (GAO/NSIAD-88-94, Feb.  26, 1988). 
Drug Control:  River Patrol Craft for the Government of Bolivia
(GAO/NSIAD-88-101FS, Feb.  2, 1988). 
Drug Control:  U.S.-Mexico Opium Poppy and Marijuana Aerial
Eradication Program (GAO/NSIAD-88-73, Jan.  11, 1988). 
U.S.-Mexico Opium Poppy and Marijuana Aerial Eradication Program
(GAO/T-NSIAD-87-42, Aug.  5, 1987). 
Status Report on GAO Review of the U.S.  International Narcotics
Control Program (GAO/T-NSIAD-87-40, July 29, 1987). 
Drug Control:  International Narcotics Control Activities of the
United States (GAO/NSIAD-87-72BR, Jan.  30, 1987). 

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