APPENDIX C
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION . . .
The National Interagency Counterdrug Institute (NICI), a federally funded activity of the Department of Defense, was established on 12 December 1990 by the Honorable Stephen M. Duncan, Department of Defense Coordinator for Drug Enforcement Policy and Support. NICI supports the National Drug Control Strategy by training representatives of law enforcement and military organizations, analyzing tactics and procedures, maintaining a repository of lessons learned, and disseminating information on counterdrug-related issues, seminars, and conferences.
NICI provides management-level training in the planning and conduct of joint counterdrug operations to both military and law enforcement personnel. The Counterdrug Manager's Course, which encompasses five days, is presented by NICI approximately 20 times a year. The course is designed to enhance the interoperability of military and drug law enforcement agencies. Classes are conducted at San Luis Obispo, CA, and at various other sites across the United States. Individuals interested in attending the course should contact NICI Student Services at (805) 549-3966 or DSN 630-9966.
The Research and Analysis Division of NICI publishes a monthly NICI Bulletin to provide information to the counterdrug community (drug law enforcement agencies and their military counterparts) on counterdrug-related conferences and seminars. To have your organization placed on the mailing list for the NICI Bulletin, or to have information on your conference or seminar included in the bulletin, contact the NICI Research and Analysis Division at (805) 549-3968 or DSN 630-9968.
The NICI Research and Analysis Division also maintains an extensive library of materials on joint counterdrug operations and general drug policy issues. The Division offers a Request for Information service free of charge to the counterdrug community. Contact the Division to obtain copies of publications or to ask questions concerning military support to counterdrug operations.
See also "Military Support of the National Drug Control Strategy," Military Review, June 1992, page 67.



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