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International Narcotics Control: Venezuela

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1999 Program Description


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
Port Security
825
235
750
451
167
75
Border Security
825
235
750
450
200
0
Mobile Inspection
750
205
60
Airport Security
325
207
0
Intelligence Fusion and Analysis
50
45
250
200
200
0
Precursor Chemical Control
25
50
50
50
25
50
0
Law Enforcement Support
525
Commodities
(Boats, radios, computers, herbicide, GPSs, investigative, lab and other equipment)
 
50
145
80
100
85
Training 
20
50
55
80
80
Operational Support
(Eradication, interdiction and chemical control)
 
55
80
70
98
100
Program Subtotal:
 
125
275
205
278
265
550
2,500
770
1,860
1,451
824
75

Emergency Supplemental Funds 
3,500
 
Military and Police Aid Subtotal:
 
125
275
205
278
3,765
550
2,500
770
1,860
1,451
824
75
Percentage of grand total:
 
25.0%
45.8%
34.2%
39.7%
89.6%
45.8%
50.0%
37.1%
37.2%
48.8%
37.0%
7.5%
Economic and Social Aid          
 
Narcotics Law Enforcement
Money Laundering Control
260
89
50
50
85
25
Program Subtotal:
 
0
0
0
0
0
0
260
89
50
50
85
25

Administration of Justice
Prosecutor Training / Resident Legal Advisor
650
160
900
150
50
25
Prosecutor's Drug Task Force
250
87
1,000
400
200
25
MOJ Infrastructure Development
261
80
300
100
70
0
Program Subtotal:
 
100
20
0
0
0
50
1,161
327
2,200
650
320
50

Drug Awareness / Demand Reduction 
20
90
30
30
50
460
89
50
25
200
50

Money Laundering 
10
20
50
50
100
 
Economic and Social Aid Subtotal:
 
100
50
110
80
80
200
1,881
505
2,300
725
605
125
Percentage of grand total:
 
20.0%
8.3%
18.3%
11.4%
1.9%
16.7%
37.6%
24.3%
46.0%
24.4%
27.1%
12.5%
Program Support           
 
Program Development and Support
U.S. Personnel: 
170
185
180
160
160
174
224
281
295
308
286
286
Direct-hire (1) 
120
140
120
120
160
174
224
281
Contract (2) 
50
45
60
40
Non-U.S. Personnel 
25
25
33
25
30
40
23
31
33
106
76
76
Other Costs: 
80
65
72
157
165
236
372
488
512
386
438
438
ICASS
(International Cooperative Administrative Support Services)
 
20
25
42
96
100
120
173
240
252
226
216
216
Program support 
60
40
30
61
65
116
199
248
260
160
222
222
Program Subtotal:
 
275
275
285
342
355
450
619
800
840
800
800
800
Program Support Subtotal:
 
275
275
285
342
355
450
619
800
840
800
800
800
Percentage of grand total:
 
55.0%
45.8%
47.5%
48.9%
8.5%
37.5%
12.4%
38.6%
16.8%
26.9%
35.9%
80.0%
Grand total:
 
500
600
600
700
4,200
1,200
5,000
2,075
5,000
2,976
2,229
1,000

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): 57.

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): 64.

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): 50.

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): 62 <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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