Announcements
February RAID training cancelled
The
Real-time Analytical Intelligence Database (RAID)
scheduled for February 2009 at NDIC's Johnstown location has been
cancelled. For more training dates and locations, please see the list
of course dates on our Raid
Training page.
National Drug Intelligence Center
(NDIC)-designed tool used in support of criminal prosecution. It is also used by several law
enforcement agencies for organizing and sharing case information. The software helps analysts
catalog and analyze valuable information collected from seized evidence or law enforcement
intelligence.
For more information, see our
RAID Training page.
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News from Uganda
NDIC's international training is highlighted in
Police Trained on Tracking Criminals,
an article in The New Vision - Uganda's Leading Website. This article discusses the
week-long course performed by senior criminal intelligence analysts from the
International Police (Interpol) and the United States Department of Justice's NDIC
representative. |
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.
Enter the Sentry Web
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Dynamic Mapping
Initiative - Select information collected by the National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) in the course of producing domestic drug intelligence products is presented on this web site through dynamic and static maps. Interactive maps depicting city and county responses to selected questions from NDIC’s annual National Drug Threat Survey in 2006 and 2007 are currently available. |
Johnstown:
319 Washington Street, 5th Floor
Johnstown, PA 15901-1622
Telephone: (814) 532-4601
FAX: (814) 532-4690
Washington D.C.: Office of Policy and Interagency
Affairs
U.S. Department of Justice
Robert F. Kennedy Building, Room 1335
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20530
Telephone: (202) 532-4040
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