SENTRY
The
National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) SENTRY is an Internet-based
system designed to collect and disseminate synthetic drug-related
data in order to identify new trends at an early stage, evaluate
their likely importance, and track their development.
SENTRY focuses on synthetic drugs that are primarily produced
via a chemical process, such as LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide),
MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, also known as ecstasy),
and methamphetamine. To be truly effective as an early warning system,
however, the system also monitors prescription drugs, over-the-counter
medications, botanical substances and extracts, and chemicals and
products involved in the manufacturing of synthetic drugs.
SENTRY is accessible at www.sentry.usdoj.gov or
via the NDIC Internet site. From the SENTRY web site, authorized
users can submit information on a new or unusual synthetic drug-related
activity via an electronic submission form, link to partner agencies
and our listserv, search and receive NDIC products, and view previously
reported submissions using the geographic information system capabilities.
SENTRY
welcomes partnerships at multiple levels--federal, state, and local.
Current partners include the Office of National Drug Control Policy
(ONDCP), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,
and National Institute on Drug Abuse. In addition, a network of
correctional officers, drug diversion investigators, emergency medical
personnel, forensic chemists, juvenile detention officers, law enforcement
officers, medical toxicologists, school nurses, school resource
officers, and treatment providers have joined the SENTRY partnership.
NDIC uses the information obtained through SENTRY, combines it
with additional information, and produces and disseminates DrugAlert
Watch and DrugAlert Warning reports. A DrugAlert Watch report is
issued when a pattern of synthetic drug-related activity is first
identified. The DrugAlert Watch report relies heavily on qualitative
information obtained from our wide network of partners. Once a pattern
is established, NDIC continues collecting and evaluating additional
information.
When a trend is detected, a DrugAlert Warning report
is issued. A DrugAlert Warning report combines the qualitative/anecdotal
data collected in the DrugAlert Watch phase with quantitative/statistical
data collected by NDIC analysts and our partners.
SENTRY is operated by NDIC in coordination with
ONDCP and supports the National Synthetic Drugs Action Plan.
How to Participate
To participate in SENTRY and report emerging synthetic drug-related
issues in your area, please provide the following information, typed
on your agency letterhead, and fax it to (814) 532-5858:
- Contact information including:
- First name, middle initial, last name and title of requester
- Requestor's role within your agency (please choose only
one):
- Chemist
- Education provider (teacher, administrator, school
resource officer, school nurse)
- Law enforcement officer
- Treatment provider to include physicians specializing
in drug abuse issues
- Medical service personnel (physician, nurse, emergency
medical technician, medical examiner)
- Other, please explain
- Complete mailing address (do not use post office box numbers)
- E-mail address
- Phone number
- Fax number
- Signature of requestor
An NDIC analyst will phone you within 2 business days with your
login information.
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If you have questions or comments about SENTRY or NDIC intelligence
products, please e-mail us at
NDIC.Sentry@usdoj.gov.
For more information on NDIC or SENTRY, contact:
Collections Management Group
National Drug Intelligence Center
319 Washington Street, 5th Floor
Johnstown, PA 15901-1622
Telephone: (814) 532-5888
FAX: (814) 532-5858
https://www.sentry.usdoj.gov
NDIC publications are available on the following web sites:
Internet:
www.justice.gov/ndic
ADNET: http://ndicosa.adnet.sgov.gov
RISS: ndic.riss.net
LEO: https://www.leo.gov/http://leowcs.leopriv.gov/lesig/ndic/index.htm
NDIC is a component of the U.S. Department of Justice and is
located in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The NDIC mission is to provide
strategic drug-related intelligence and assistance to the drug control,
public health, and national security authorities of the United States
in order to reduce the adverse impact of drug trafficking, drug
abuse, and related harms to the United States.

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