General ICITAP Fact Sheets
About ICITAP
WHAT IS ICITAP?
ICITAP is a law enforcement development organization whose mission is to work with foreign governments to develop effective, professional, and transparent law enforcement capacity that protects human rights, combats corruption, and reduces the threat of transnational crime and terrorism, in support of U.S. foreign policy and national security objectives.
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ICITAP Structure and Staffing
ICITAP is based in Washington, D.C., with law enforcement development programs of varying size in foreign countries throughout the globe. The organization’s large programs are managed in the field by full-time federal staff or contractors, while programs too small to support an in-country program management position are managed from ICITAP headquarters.
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ICITAP Management and Accountability
ICITAP is committed to achieving the highest standards of professionalism and integrity in three critical areas: program management, strategic management, and business management.
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ICITAP’s Historical Milestones
In 2006, the International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program (ICITAP) celebrated its twentieth anniversary. The following are milestones in ICITAP’s work to support significant U.S. foreign policy initiatives and assistance programs.
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