DEA's office of congressional affairs is the primary point of contact for all communications and interactions with Members of Congress and their staffs.
The Intergovernmental Affairs office builds bridges, creates new partnerships, and strengthens and supports relationships between the DEA and other federal agencies, as well as state, local, tribal and campus law enforcement; national and international law enforcement associations; and others within the broad public safety, law enforcement, and homeland security communities.
Press Releases
Plans, coordinates, and implements an agency wide public information program supporting requests for information and assistance on drug enforcement and related problems.
The community outreach program is DEA's drug prevention and education initiative to reduce the demand for drugs in this country. The mission is to educate and increase the public's awareness about the dangers associated with using drugs; support national drug prevention initiatives; and foster and support collaborative efforts with the community and national organizations, as well as federal, state and local governments to reduce the demand for drugs.
Manages the social media, external and internal websites; provides agency multimedia, audiovisual and photography products and services.
The DEA museum and visitors center is committed to educating the public on the history of the Drug Enforcement Administration and the impact of drug addiction from past to present. It is free and open to the public (guests over 18 must present a photo ID).
Location: 700 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202
Museum Hours are Tuesday - Saturday, 10 am - 4 pm, and closed on Federal Holidays.
NOTE: The DEA Museum will be closed for renovation until the Fall of 2020. Please check back here, at www.deamuseum.orgor on Facebook for further updates.
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Office of Intergovernmental Affairs Mail: Drug Enforcement Administration 8701 Morrissette Drive Springfield, VA 22152 Email: DEA.Intergovernmental.Affairs@usdoj.gov Main Office: 202-307-3407
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DEA Museum
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