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International Narcotics Control: Brazil

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In thousands of U.S. dollars 
Click on year for source information
 
   
 
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Estimate
Request
Military and Police Aid                    
Narcotics Law Enforcement Program
Narcotics Law Enforcement  
2,000
2,000
3,780
3,500
1,940
1,000
Operation COBRA  
Northern Brazil Law Enforcement  
2,100
2,080
4,500
3,000
2,000
800
State Security Law Enforcement  
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,528
1,000
1,000
Commodities
(Vehicles, boats, radios, support equipment)
 
200
100
341
493
780
 
Training  
100
25
175
200
200
Other Costs
(Operational support, travel, per diem, dog kennel facilities)
 
50
50
130
250
400
 
Program Subtotal:
 
0
350
175
646
943
1,380
5,100
5,080
9,280
8,028
4,940
2,800

Emergency Supplemental Funds  
3,500
 
Military and Police Aid Subtotal:
 
0
350
175
646
4,443
1,380
5,100
5,080
9,280
8,028
4,940
2,800
Percentage of grand total:
 
0.0%
50.0%
35.0%
53.8%
88.9%
69.0%
85.0%
84.7%
91.0%
89.9%
83.2%
70.0%
Economic and Social Aid                    
Drug Awareness and Demand Reduction  
50
25
209
228
200
475
500
500
500
500
700
Economic and Social Aid Subtotal:
 
0
50
25
209
228
200
475
500
500
500
500
700
Percentage of grand total:
 
0.0%
7.1%
5.0%
17.4%
4.6%
10.0%
7.9%
8.3%
4.9%
5.6%
8.4%
17.5%
Program Support                    
Program Development and Support
U.S. Personnel:  
99
110
110
141
82
120
160
166
166
178
125
178
Direct-hire (1)  
99
95
95
123
 
Contract (1)  
15
15
18
 
Non-U.S. Personnel:  
48
50
50
38
34
50
41
44
44
77
125
77
Contract (1)  
48
50
50
38
 
Other Costs:  
143
140
140
166
213
250
224
210
210
145
250
245
ICASS
(International Cooperative Administrative Support Services)
 
77
70
70
81
85
110
90
90
90
106
125
106
Program support  
66
70
70
85
128
140
134
120
120
39
125
139
Program Subtotal:
 
290
300
300
345
329
420
425
420
420
400
500
500
Program Support Subtotal:
 
290
300
300
345
329
420
425
420
420
400
500
500
Percentage of grand total:
 
100.0%
42.9%
60.0%
28.8%
6.6%
21.0%
7.1%
7.0%
4.1%
4.5%
8.4%
12.5%
Grand total:
 
290
700
500
1,200
5,000
2,000
6,000
6,000
10,200
8,928
5,940
4,000


Other
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Sources


1996: United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Fiscal Year 1998 Budget Congressional Presentation (Washington: Department of State: March 1997):25.

1997: United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Fiscal Year 1999 Budget Congressional Presentation (Washington: Department of State: March 1998):28.

1998: United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Fiscal Year 2000 Budget Congressional Presentation (Washington: Department of State: March 1999): 22.

1999: United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Fiscal Year 2001 Budget Congressional Presentation (Washington: Department of State: March 2000): 29 <http://www.state.gov/www/global/narcotics_law/fy2001_budget/latin_america.html>.

2000: United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Fiscal Year 2002 Budget Congressional Justification (Washington: Department of State: May 2001) <http://www.state.gov/p/inl/rls/rpt/cbj/fy2002/3701.htm>.

2001: United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Fiscal Year 2003 Budget Congressional Justification (Washington: Department of State: May 2002) <http://www.state.gov/p/inl/rls/rpt/cbj/fy2003/10559.htm>.

2002: United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Fiscal Year 2004 Congressional Budget Justification (Washington: Department of State: June 2003) <http://www.state.gov/p/inl/rls/rpt/cbj/fy2004/21881.htm>.

2003: United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Fiscal Year 2005 Congressional Budget Justification (Washington: Department of State: April 2004) <http://www.state.gov/p/inl/rls/rpt/cbj/fy2005/41263.htm>.

2004: United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Fiscal Year 2006 Congressional Budget Justification (Washington: Department of State: April 2005) <http://www.state.gov/p/inl/rls/rpt/cbj/fy2006/51139.htm>.

2005: United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Fiscal Year 2007 Congressional Budget Justification (Washington: Department of State: April 2006) <http://www.state.gov/p/inl/rls/rpt/cbj/fy2007/71873.htm>.

2006: United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Fiscal Year 2007 Congressional Budget Justification (Washington: Department of State: April 2006) <http://www.state.gov/p/inl/rls/rpt/cbj/fy2007/71873.htm>.

2007: United States, Department of State, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Fiscal Year 2007 Congressional Budget Justification (Washington: Department of State: April 2006) <http://www.state.gov/p/inl/rls/rpt/cbj/fy2007/71873.htm>.

 

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