Job Vacancies Announcements Amended
The NDIC job vacancies announcements for Vacancy
#282-ND-08--Supervisory
Information Technology Specialist (DEL Director) and Vacancy
#283-ND-08--Information Technology Specialist
have been amended. The closing date for each announcement is
now October 6, 2008. Applicants who already applied to this announcement do not need to reapply to be considered.
See our Job Vacancy
Announcements page for further
information.
New Reports added
Indian Country Drug Threat Assessment 2008
This report is a comprehensive, strategic assessment of the threat posed to Native
American communities by drug trafficking organizations (DTOs), criminal groups,
and gangs and the illicit drugs they distribute on reservations throughout the United
States. This 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. It also identifies drug abuse patterns and trends most common
to Indian Country, highlighting the illicit drugs posing the greatest threat to
Native Americans in the United States. This assessment provides a national-level
perspective of the drug-related problems facing reservations throughout the country.
It also provides a more particularized regional perspective of the drug-related
issues that law enforcement, public health, and tribal officials confront in Native
American communities.
June 2008
Product No. 2008-R0958-002 html
pdf
(16,904 KB)
Money Laundering in Digital Currencies
This assessment describes digital currencies and the digital
currency system and how they are used to launder and move funds.
June 3, 2008
Product No. 2008-R0709-003
html
pdf
(485 KB)
2008 Drug Market Analyses released
NDIC's Drug Market Analyses examine the market dynamics and the trafficking, distribution, and abuse patterns associated with cocaine, heroin, marijuana, MDMA, methamphetamine, and other dangerous drugs within United States High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTAS).
2008 editions now available are:
Appalachia HIDTA
June 2008 2008-R0813-001
html
pdf (5,218
KB)
Arizona HIDTA June 2008 2008-R0813-002
html
pdf (4,745
KB)
Atlanta HIDTA June 2008 2008-R0813-003
html
pdf (4,320
KB)
California Border Alliance Group May 2008
2008-R0813-005 html
pdf
(4,042 KB)
*Central Valley
California HIDTA June 2008 2008-R0813-007
html
pdf (3,758
KB)
Chicago HIDTA April 2008 2008-R0813-008
html
pdf
(3,130 KB)
Hawaii HIDTA June 2008 2008-R0813-010
html
pdf (4,096 KB)
Houston HIDTA
May 2008
2008-R0813-011 html
pdf (4,818 KB)
Lake County HIDTA May 2008
2008-R0813-012 html pdf
(3,149 KB)
Los Angeles HIDTA June 2008 2008-R0813-013
html
pdf
(6,373 KB)
Michigan HIDTA April 2008 2008-R0813-014
html
pdf
(4,010 KB)
Midwest HIDTA May 2008
2008-R0813-015 html
pdf (5,173 KB)
Milwaukee HIDTA May 2008 2008-R0813-016
html
pdf (4,513 KB)
*Nevada HIDTA June 2008 2008-R0813-017
html
pdf (3,827
KB)
*New England HIDTA June 2008 2008-R0813-018
html
pdf (4,445
KB)
New York/New Jersey HIDTA June
2008 2008-R0813-024
html
pdf (5,140 KB)
*North Florida HIDTA
June 2008 2008-R0813-020
html
pdf (4,166
KB)
*North Texas HIDTA
June 2008 2008-R0813-021
html
pdf (4,607
KB)
*Northern California HIDTA June 2008 2008-R0813-022
html
pdf (4,736
KB)
*Northwest HIDTA June 2008 2008-R0813-023
html
pdf (3,230
KB)
Ohio HIDTA May 2008 2008-R0813-025
html
pdf
(3,727 KB)
*Oregon HIDTA
June 2008 2008-R0813-026
html
pdf (4,067
KB)
Philadelphia/Camden HIDTA April 2008 2008-R0813-027
html
pdf (6,417 KB)
Puerto Rico/U.S. Virgin Islands HIDTA June 2008 2008-R0813-028
html
pdf (3,419 KB)
Rocky Mountain HIDTA June 2008 2008-R0813-029
html
pdf
(4,248 KB)
*South Florida HIDTA June 2008 2008-R0813-030
html
pdf (3,800
KB)
South Texas HIDTA April 2008 2008-R0813-031
html
pdf (4,181 KB)
Washington/Baltimore HIDTA June 2008 2008-R0813-004
html pdf
(4,961 KB)
West Texas HIDTA May 2008
2008-R0813-032
html
pdf
(4,032 KB)
* Just added
RAID training now available
The
Real-time Analytical Intelligence Database (RAID) is a 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.
In this 5-day course, users will be trained on the
RAID software so that evidentiary and investigatory information can
be effectively retrieved to assist organizations with their
investigations. No prior experience with RAID 3 or any previous
versions of RAID are needed.
The
course is open to law enforcement personnel, and personnel in the intelligence and
investigative fields.
For more information, see our
RAID Training page.