DEA's Mobile Enforcement Teams


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Audit of the Drug Enforcement Administration's (DEA) Mobile Enforcement Team Program


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The DEA established its Mobile Enforcement Team (MET) program in 1995 to combat violent drug-related crime. METs initially were intended to help local law enforcement agencies, particularly in rural areas, confront drug trafficking problems that were beyond their immediate capabilities. The DEA's goals for MET are to reduce drug related violence and disrupt or dismantle the rapidly increasing number of meth drug traffickers and labs. The DEA seeks to remove offenders from communities' streets and have a significant impact on drug-related violence and drug availability. This audit examines the design and implementation of the MET program and evaluates the success of MET enforcement operations. Illus. This is a print on demand report.




Month in Review ...


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FBI Reorganization


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Testimony of David Walker, Comp. Gen. of the U.S. Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the FBI needed to refocus its efforts to investigate those attacks and to detect and prevent possible future attacks. To do this the FBI has taken steps to change its priorities and sought to transform itself to more effectively address the potential terrorist threats. This testimony addresses the FBI's: progress in updating its strategic plan; develop. of a strategic human capital plan; realign. of staff resources to priority areas; reallocation of staff resources from its drug prog.; efforts to recruit and hire new personnel to address critical staffing needs; efforts to enhance its training prog.; and implementation of new invest. authorities and to help protect individual civil liberties.




Combating Border Violence


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National Drug Control Strategy


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Dea's Mobile Enforcement Teams


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GAO-01-482 DEA's Mobile Enforcement Teams: Steps Taken to Enhance Program Management, but More Can Be Done