
The White House,
Washington D.C.
Today,
the W/B HIDTA sponsors 46 law enforcement, prevention and
treatment initiatives involving representatives of 134 Federal,
state and local agencies. In addition to funding law enforcement,
prevention and treatment initiatives, the W/B HIDTA assists
law enforcement agencies with training, technology assistance,
crime mapping, intelligence analysis and program evaluation.
These efforts have led to real and measurable reductions in
drug trafficking and drug-related crime in this region.

Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon, VA |
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Washington-Baltimore High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area was founded in 1994 to foster cooperation among
law enforcement agencies in this region and involve them in
developing a strategy to address the region's drug-related
public safety threats. The W/B HIDTA uses funding provided
through ONDCP to sponsor a variety of law enforcement, prevention
and substance abuse treatment initiatives throughout the region. |
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ISC |
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WB
HIDTA's Investigative Support Center
serves as a hub for collection, analysis and dissemination
of law enforcement intelligence information.
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WATCH
The
Watch Center is a repository for law enforcement
databases that provides access to information
that can assist you in your investigations.
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Crime Mapping
The
Evaluation & Crime Mapping
Unit uses a variety of data analysis methods
to keep the Executive Committee informed
as to the effectiveness of law enforcement
operations. |
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Programs
provided by the Washington Baltimore HIDTA.

Washington Monument,
Washington D.C. |
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A service provided by the WB High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area to HIDTA staff, initiatives and participating agencies.

The Jefferson Memorial encircled by the scenic cherry blossoms,
Tidal Basin |
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NOC manages the HIDTA's telecommunications system and computer networks and provides technical support to all of the HIDTA's programs and initiatives.

The Baltimore Aquarium, Baltimore, MD
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