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2009 Press Releases
June 10, 2009 - 2009
Drug Market Analyses for the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas
Available on Line. The National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC)
announces the release of 32 High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area
(HIDTA) Drug Market Analyses (DMA) for 2009. These reports, produced
at the request of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, provide
a strategic overview of the illicit drug situation in each of the
HIDTA regions.
June 1, 2009 - Employees of the National Drug Intelligence
Center Receive Excellence in Government Awards. Johnstown, PA
- In their annual Excellence in Government Awards ceremony, the
Pittsburgh Federal Executive Board recognized 22 National Drug Intelligence
Center (NDIC) employees for their “deep personal and professional
commitment” over the past year.
2008 Press Releases
July 16, 2008 - National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC)
Releases the Indian Country Drug Threat Assessment 2008. Johnstown,
PA - The National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC), a component of
the United States Department of Justice and the nation’s principal
center for domestic strategic counter drug analysis, announced the
publication of the Indian Country Drug Threat Assessment 2008.
The report is a comprehensive, strategic assessment of the threat
posed to Native American communities by drug trafficking organizations,
criminal groups, and gangs and the illicit drugs they distribute
on reservations throughout the United States. The report examines
the operations, capabilities, and vulnerabilities of drug traffickers
who exploit Indian Country and the difficulties faced by federal,
state, and tribal law enforcement officials in combating drug trafficking
in Native American communities.
March 5, 2008 - National
Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) Receives Award from the Department
of Defense for Extraordinary Support of Employees Who Serve in the
National Guard and Reserve. Johnstown, PA - On March 4,
2008, Major Christopher D. McDevitt and Mr. Marty Kuhar, on behalf
of the Department of Defense (DoD), presented an award to the National
Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) for Extraordinary Support of Employees
Who Serve in the National Guard and Reserves. Major McDevitt is
with the Pennsylvania National Guard and Mr. Kuhar is chairman of
the local chapter for the DoD’s program for Employer Support of
Guard and Reserve.
January 23, 2008 - National Drug Intelligence
Center (NDIC) Employees Pledge More than $52,000 to Local and National
Charities. Johnstown, PA - On January 18, 2008, NDIC Director
Michael Walther presented a check for $52,109 to Ms. Suzanne Stevens
and Mr. William McKinney of the United Way of the Laurel Highlands
(UWLH). This check represented total contributions made by NDIC
employees to the 2007 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). A significant
portion of these monies will once again be donated to the UWLH.
January 18, 2008 - National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC)
Receives Award from the White House's Office of National Drug Control
Policy (ONDCP) - Johnstown, PA - On January 17, 2008, Mr. John
Walters, Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy
recognized Intelligence Analyst Carla Horvath of the National Drug
Intelligence Center (NDIC), for her efforts in support of the National
Marijuana Initiative (NMI) during a ceremony honoring federal, state,
local, and tribal law enforcement and intelligence personnel involved
with the disruption of illicit marijuana production. Ms. Horvath
received a National Marijuana Eradication Award for her work on
the recent Domestic Cannabis Cultivation Assessment 2007,
a comprehensive national-level, strategic assessment of cannabis
cultivation and marijuana production in the United States.
January 18, 2008 - NDIC Promotes Information Sharing with
Cambria and Somerset County Police Chiefs and Narcotics Agents
- Johnstown, PA - The National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC)
hosted 30 Police Officials and Narcotics Investigators from various
Borough, Township and County departments within Cambria and Somerset
Counties including the Pennsylvania State Police. The conference,
held on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 was to promote information sharing
of drug intelligence among law enforcement agencies in the two counties.
NDIC briefed the attendees on drug trends and patterns as recently
reported in the National Drug Threat Assessment.
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2007 Press Releases
December 27, 2007 - National Drug Intelligence
Center Releases 2008 National Methamphetamine Threat Assessment.
Johnstown, PA - The National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC), a
component of the Department of Justice and the nation's principal
center for strategic drug intelligence, has released the
2008 National Methamphetamine Threat Assessment. This strategic
assessment presents an analysis of key trends and developments regarding
methamphetamine production, transportation, distribution, and abuse
in the United States. The assessment also offers an in-depth strategic
predictive analysis of future trends.
December 5, 2007 - National Drug Intelligence
Center Releases Methadone Diversion, Abuse, and Misuse: Deaths
Increasing at Alarming Rate. Johnstown, PA - The National
Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC), a component of the Department of
Justice and the nation's principal center for strategic drug intelligence,
has released the
Methadone Diversion, Abuse, and Misuse: Deaths Increasing at Alarming
Rate assessment. This assessment analyzes the increase in
methadone-related deaths since the late 1990s, the increase in legitimately
prescribed and disbursed methadone, the theft of methadone, and
increased availability of diverted methadone.
November 30, 2007 - National Drug Intelligence
Center to support newly opened National Gang Intelligence Center
facility. Johnstown, PA - The National Drug Intelligence
Center (NDIC) announced that it will provide analytic support regarding
drug-related gang activity to the recently opened National Gang
Intelligence Center of the Department of Justice (DOJ), located
in Arlington, Virginia. The National Gang Intelligence Center will
serve as a central location for interagency cooperation and collaboration
to attack the problems caused by gangs and gang-related violence.
NDIC's efforts in assisting the gang center include information
collection, strategic analysis, and the production of joint national
strategic intelligence products. DOJ's goal for the gang center
is to achieve maximum impact at the national level against the most
violent gangs in this country.
November 7, 2007 - National Drug Intelligence
Center releases National Drug Threat Assessment 2008. Johnstown,
PA - The National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC), the nation's
principal center for strategic drug intelligence, has released the
National Drug Threat Assessment 2008, detailing drug trafficking
and abuse trends within the United States. The assessment identifies
the primary drug threats to the nation, tracks drug availability
throughout the country, and analyzes trafficking and distribution
patterns of illicit drugs within the United States. It evaluates
the threat posed by illegal drugs, comparing availability, production
and cultivation, transportation, distribution, and demand.
October 20, 2007 - National Drug Intelligence
Center provides key assistance to U.S. Army-IRAQ in conviction of
Lieutenant Colonel William Steele. Johnstown, PA - Intelligence
Analysts from the National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC), Johnstown,
PA, provided critical assistance to the investigation and court-martial
of U.S. Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel William H. Steele, Camp
Liberty, IRAQ. At the request of the U.S. Army's Criminal Investigation
Division, NDIC provided Document Exploitation (Doc Ex) unit support
and analysis of seized evidence during the course of the investigation
of Lt. Colonel Steele. In support of the court-martial, an NDIC
DocEx analyst testified at the proceeding which was held at Camp
Liberty.
July 2, 2007 - National Drug Intelligence Center
Releases Twenty-seven Drug Market Analysis Reports for the High
Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas. Johnstown, PA - On July
2, 2007, the National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC), a component
of the Department of Justice, will release of twenty-seven 2007
Drug Market Analysis reports. These annual reports were prepared
at the request of the Executive Office of the President's Office
of National Drug Control Policy for High Intensity Drug Trafficking
Areas (HIDTA) throughout the country. They provide strategic overviews
of the illicit drug situation in the respective HIDTA market area
and highlight significant trends and law enforcement concerns related
to the trafficking and abuse of illicit drugs.
June 29, 2007 - National Drug Intelligence Center
Provides Unique Intelligence tool to aid the Department of Defense
efforts in Iraq. Johnstown, PA - The National Drug Intelligence
Center (NDIC) announced today that software they developed is supporting
the Department of Defense's activities in Iraq. This software, designed
and developed at the NDIC in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, provides law
enforcement and intelligence personnel a unique tool to more quickly
and effectively exploit electronic media captured from insurgents
and members of Al Qaeda.
January 8, 2007 - National Drug Intelligence
Center (NDIC) Employees Pledge More than $56,000 to Local and National
Charities. Johnstown, PA - Employees of the National Drug
Intelligence Center (NDIC), a component agency of the U.S. Department
of Justice, located in Johnstown have donated $56,328 to local and
national charities as part of the federal government's annual Combined
Federal Campaign (CFC). This is the largest amount contributed to
the charitable campaign by NDIC employees in the agency's 14-year
history. A significant portion of this year's proceeds is once again
projected to be donated to the local United Way of the Laurel Highlands.
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2006 Press Releases
November 15, 2006 - The National Drug Intelligence
Center has released the National Drug Threat Assessment 2007.
Johnstown, PA - The National Drug Intelligence Center, a component
of the Department of Justice, has released the
National Drug Threat Assessment 2007 detailing national drug
trafficking and abuse trends within the United States. The assessment
identifies the primary drug threats to the nation, tracks drug availability
throughout the country, and analyzes trafficking and distribution
patterns of illicit drugs within the United States. It evaluates
the threat posed by illegal drugs comparing availability, production
and cultivation, transportation, distribution, and demand.
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2005 Press Releases
September 20, 2005 - NDIC Employees Volunteer
to Assist in Hurricane Katrina Relief Effort. Johnstown,
PA - Twenty-three employees of the National Drug Intelligence Center
(NDIC) based in Johnstown have volunteered to assist in the Federal
Government's Hurricane Katrina disaster relief efforts. The Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has selected fifteen volunteers
to date to participate in the program.
August 29, 2005 - Department of Justice Installs
New Director at the National Drug Intelligence Center. Johnstown,
PA - Mr. Michael F. Walther, a career federal drug prosecutor, has
been appointed today as the Director of the National Drug Intelligence
Center (NDIC), a component of the Department of Justice, located
on Washington Street in Johnstown, PA. As NDIC Director, Mr. Walther
oversees the production of strategic drug intelligence for the counterdrug
community.
April 28, 2005 - National Drug Intelligence
Center Releases National Drug Threat Assessment 2005. The
National Drug Intelligence Center, a component of the U.S. Department
of Justice, released the Annual National Drug Threat Assessment
2005 which details national drug trafficking and abuse trends within
the United States.
January 19, 2005 - National Drug Intelligence
Center (NDIC) Employees Pledge More than $54,000 to Local and National
Charities. Johnstown, PA - Employees of the National Drug
Intelligence Center (NDIC), a component agency of the U.S. Department
of Justice, located in Johnstown have donated $54,722 to local and
national charities as part of the federal government's annual Combined
Federal Campaign (CFC).
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2004 Press Releases
May 12, 2004 - NDIC's Document Exploitation
Division Receives Professional Service Award from the International
Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (IALEIA).
The International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts
(IALEIA) awarded NDIC's Document and Computer Exploitation Division
with a Professional Service Award at their annual training conference
held in Sacramento, CA on April 29, 2004 for their outstanding work
using the Document Exploitation methodology and Real-time Analytical
Intelligence Database (RAID) to assist in federal drug investigations.
IALEIA, the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence
Analysts, has been in existence since 1980 and has approximately
2,000 members worldwide. The purpose of IALEIA is to advance high
standards of professionalism in law enforcement intelligence analysis
at the local, state/provincial, national and international levels.
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2003 Press Releases
October 06, 2003 - Attorney General John Ashcroft
Presents Community Service Award to the Employee Community Outreach
Association of the National Drug Intelligence Center. The
Employee Community Outreach Association (ECOA) of the National Drug
Intelligence Center (NDIC) located in Johnstown received the Attorney
General's Community Service Award last Tuesday from Attorney General
John Ashcroft at the Department of Justice in Washington, DC.
April 10, 2003 - Director of the White House
Office of National Drug Control Policy Visits the National Drug
Intelligence Center in Johnstown to Discuss Coordination of Illicit
Drug Intelligence. Johnstown, PA - John P. Walters, Director
of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP),
visited the National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) in Johnstown
today to receive a series of briefings and to discuss new ways NDIC
can provide viable, strategic drug intelligence to assist ONDCP
in its mission. He also toured the Center and spoke to NDIC employees
about the nation's counterdrug efforts.
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