National Drug Control Strategy
Abstract
Prior to this year, Congress required the Administration to submit a National Drug Control Strategy each year. The most recent strategy was submitted in February 1999. Public Law 105-277 now requires the President to submit to Congress only an annual report on the progress in implementing the Strategy.* General reporting requirements for the Annual Report include: 1. Assessment of federal success in achieving the National Drug Control Strategy goals and objectives (using the Strategy Performance Measures of Effectiveness system). This analysis includes an assessment of drug use and availability in the United States as well as prevention, treatment, law enforcement, interdiction, and international programs. 2. Modifications during the preceding year of the National Drug Control Strategy or national drug control performance measurement system. 3. Explanation of how the Administration's budget proposal is intended to implement the National Drug Control Strategy. 4. Measurable data from the annual performance measures. 5. An assessment of private-sector initiatives and cooperative efforts dealing with drug control among federal, state, and local governments. This annual report addresses the specific reporting requirements outlined in PL 105-277.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2000
- Accession Number
- ADA387127