Independent Auditor's Report on the DoD FY 2010 Detailed Accounting Report of the Funds Obligated for National Drug Control Program Activities

Abstract

The Counternarcotics Central Transfer Account (CTA) was established in paD 676 in November 1969. Under the CTA. funds are appropriated by Congress to a single budget line, not to the Services baselines. The CTA accounts for all counternarcotics resources for the Department of Defense with the exception of OPTEMPO and Active Duty MILPERS. Funds are reprogrammed from the CTA to the Services and Defense Agencies in the year of execution. The CTA allows for greater execution flexibility in the countemarcotics program with the ability to realign resources to address changes in requirements. The CTA is essential to respond effectively to the dynamic nature of the drug threat. The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONOCP) reports within the National Drug Control Strategy the amount of funds appropriated to the countemarcotics CTA. The actual obligations for the countemarcotlcs program for a particular fiscal year differ from the amount released to the CTA since some of the DoD counternarcotics effort is executed with multi-year funding.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 31, 2011
Accession Number
ADA547024

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